Indian manufacturing giant to build European HQ in Warwick

TATA Technologies, the global engineering services firm, has announced plans to develop a new European headquarters building in Warwick.
 
The purpose-built building at Tachbrook Park represents a £16m investment from Tata Technologies in the company’s operations in the UK and Europe.

The site is to be developed by local property investment and development company A.C. Lloyd.
 
Tata suggests the investment reflects the strong outlook and pipeline of opportunities it has in the UK and internationally.

The expanded headquarters will create 200 additional jobs in Tata Technologies for design engineers and programme managers, from graduate to more senior roles. The building will hold approximately 600 staff in total. 
 
The headquarters will house Tata Technologies’ engineering support services, as well as a modern R&D centre that will further develop the company’s capabilities and growth opportunities especially in the automotive, aerospace and industrial machinery sectors.
 
The headquarters, which received planning permission from Warwick District Council on January 28, will be built on a 3.8 acre site. Tata Technologies expects to move into the new building in the second half of 2016.
 
Nick Sale, chief operating officer of Tata Technologies Europe, said: “These new headquarters showcase our ambition to continue to grow and expand Tata Technologies’ operations in the UK and Europe. The development marks an exciting new chapter in the company’s support of engineering excellence across the region.”
 
Cllr Andrew Mobbs, leader of Warwick District Council, said: “This is wonderful news that Tata Technologies have confirmed that their new European headquarters will be based in Warwick. 

“As a council, we are delighted that our efforts in assisting Tata Technologies to relocate to the district have paid off and it shows that we are committed to doing everything we can to support new and existing business in the area.”

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