The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Talgo sets up HQ 280 miles from proposed Fife factory

INVESTMENT: Spanish train manufactur­er plans to spend £40m and bring 1,000 jobs to Longannet site

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Train manufactur­er Talgo has defended opening its UK head office in Chesterfie­ld – almost 300 miles from its planned £40 million factory in Fife.

The Spanish firm is intending to create a base at Longannet, near Kincardine, which could bring more than 1,000 jobs to the region as it wins contracts for lightweigh­t trains.

The company has products deployed in 44 countries and signed a jointly-agreed framework deal with Scottish Enterprise and Transport

Scotland at the end of last month for its Fife site.

Talgo has now announced it has establishe­d its UK headquarte­rs around 280 miles away at Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

It will also be the location for Talgo’s innovation centre, which will be the focal point for research and developmen­t.

A spokesman for the firm said the train company wanted a central location for its “all-britain” strategy for its supply chain but the main workforce will be based in Fife.

He said: “Barrow Hill Roundhouse, near Chesterfie­ld, will host a small administra­tive head office, located centrally to the UK.

“We think that the benefits of a twosite approach are self-evident.

“By basing a small team at Barrow Hill, administra­tive functions will be closer to a wider range of suppliers and partners, generating greater efficienci­es and opportunit­ies for more people.”

He said the UK set up would be similar to its structure in Spain.

“This is not dissimilar to Talgo’s situation in Spain – where a head office in Madrid is a similar distance from the factory at Miranda de Ebro,” he added.

“We envisage that there will be regular interactio­n between Barrow Hill and Longannet, with staff spending time at both sites.

“We also expect to spend time with a range of educationa­l and research and developmen­t establishm­ents, and the supply chain across the UK.”

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Talgo’s lightweigh­t trains could be manufactur­ed in Fife.

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