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Aston Martin to cut 500 jobs as virus hurts demand

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LONDON: Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc plans to cut as many as 500 jobs to cope with lower demand for luxury cars amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The British company will begin consulting with employees and unions in coming days about building fewer front-engined sports vehicles, Aston Martin said in a statement.

The automaker is targeting savings of about £18mil (Us$22.6mil) in operating and manufactur­ing costs, while also lowering capital expenditur­e by a further £10mil.

The eliminatio­n of 500 positions equates to almost 20% of Aston Martin’s workforce.

The carmaker is the latest from the industry to announce severe cuts in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak, with Renault SA, BMW AG and Scania AB all initiating retrenchme­nt processes over the past week.

Government-imposed lockdowns across Europe forced the closure of factories and showrooms, leaving would-be car buyers stuck at home.

Aston Martin is reducing the workforce just two months after Canadian billionair­e Lawrence Stroll led a 536 million-pound capital infusion that was meant to rescue the debt-laden company. In May, Aston Martin ousted chief executive officer Andy Palmer in favor of Tobias Moers, who leads Daimler AG’S Mercedes-amg performanc­e division and will join Aston Martin on Aug. 1.

Aston Martin had been focused on the introducti­on of the pivotal DBX, a US$189,000 sport-utility vehicle at the heart of the company’s comeback strategy.

The company is banking on the model selling in higher volumes than its iconic sports cars made famous in the early James Bond movies.— Bloomberg

 ??  ?? Downsizing: A worker, wearing a protective face mask, closes the bonnet of an Aston Martin DBS in a showroom at a Aston Martin Works dealership in Newport Pagnell, UK. The eliminatio­n of 500 positions equates to almost 20% of Aston Martin’s workforce. — Bloomberg
Downsizing: A worker, wearing a protective face mask, closes the bonnet of an Aston Martin DBS in a showroom at a Aston Martin Works dealership in Newport Pagnell, UK. The eliminatio­n of 500 positions equates to almost 20% of Aston Martin’s workforce. — Bloomberg

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