Ellesmere Port Plant Tops 4,000,000 With New Astra

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Oct 23, 2005, 2:02:07 AM10/23/05
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A silver Astra 5 door hatchback has been the source of even more pride
than usual for the workers at Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant. The
1.6-litre model became the 4,000,000th vehicle to be produced at the
Cheshire factory, a landmark which proves that the British motor
industry is very much alive, well and still producing best-selling
cars!

Since the start of production in 1962, Ellesmere Port has been the
birthplace of some of the UK's most popular models beginning with the
Viva and including the Chevette, Vectra and all five generations of the
Astra. It is now one of the largest employers in Cheshire and Wirral
employing 3,500 workers and makes nearly 185,000 vehicles a year, half
of which are exported.

Currently the plant is working flat out to keep up with demand for the
latest Astra across Europe, with three shifts working day and night to
keep customers satisfied. The landmark 4,000,000th car is now on its
way to an eager buyer in Huddersfield.

The Ellesmere Port plant director, Julian Blissett said: "It is a major
milestone for us and a fantastic achievement by the workforce. The
Astra embodies Vauxhall's spirit of stylish design and driving
excitement, and we are proud to build it in Britain."

The plant was recently awarded a £1.9-million pound grant under the
Selective Finance for Investment in England scheme, to help install a
new panel pressing shop to make large Astra body parts on site. This
will make the plant even more efficient and set Ellesmere Port well on
the way towards that 5 millionth car!

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