New face at Ford is silent about future at Southampton Transit plant

Steve Clary Steve Clary

MEET the new boss of hundreds of Southampton Ford workers, who takes over at the Swaythling Transit plant today.

Despite being the new Ford of Britain commercial vehicle director, Steve Clary, pictured, cannot make guarantees over the long-term strategy for the Transit factory.

The Swaythling operation currently employs around 500 workers after slashing numbers by half last year.

When asked for an interview with the new boss a Ford spokesman said: “There is nothing new that Steve Clary can add regarding the future of the Southampton plant.

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“Ford’s Southampton plant operates within a competitive European commercial vehicle market.

“It is intended that the current Transit model will be produced at Southampton until the next generation Transit model is introduced.

“Key for the successor model is that all derivatives are manufactured on a profitable basis. Ford has outlined a multi-million pound investment plan for Southampton as lead plant for the chassis cab variants of the next model Transit.”

Mr Clary has been with Ford for 30 years and lives in Hertfordshire.

He replaces Steve Kimber who is taking over as Ford Component Sale managing director in Ford of Europe’s Customer Service Division.

The mass job cuts – 550 voluntary redundancies – sent shockwaves through the supply chain and contract firms.

The first sign of question marks over the future of the Ford plant came to light when the Daily Echo exclus i v e l y p u b - lished a leaked memo revealing the plant was under review.

The months that followed saw demonstrations, walkouts and union meetings.

These were covered as part of an extensive series of Daily Echo exclusives from workers, top-level bosses, politicians and sources inside the plant.

Comments(8)

Militant Ford Worker says...
11:05am Mon 1 Mar 10

"Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss"

Still, I'm not surprised they don't want to talk to you Simon - after the drubbing you gave them last year!

Some people can't take a bit of criticism. ; )

My View from the Hill says...
2:34pm Mon 1 Mar 10

Meet the smiling assassin

bobbyboy says...
3:34pm Mon 1 Mar 10

The Smile before the cut backs.
Been there Seen it Worked it Used it Felt it enough said.

English defence league Hythe division says...
5:55pm Mon 1 Mar 10

he is looking forward to taking all our jobs to turkey and getting a nice bonus

Condor Man says...
6:31pm Mon 1 Mar 10

sadly if it costs 3 times less to build a Transit in Turkey they'll shift producation over there. The currency ain't worth much so it's bound to cost less. Whether or not the workmanship will be any better is debatable.

warness says...
9:36pm Mon 1 Mar 10

Condor Man wrote:
sadly if it costs 3 times less to build a Transit in Turkey they'll shift producation over there. The currency ain't worth much so it's bound to cost less. Whether or not the workmanship will be any better is debatable.
What do you get when you cross production and education?

Iw61 says...
7:52pm Thu 4 Mar 10

Why is it so expensive for Brits to holiday in Turkey then?

realityhurts says...
7:40am Sun 7 Mar 10

Is it me or is this just a rehash of the same story from last year except the Echo now says there's a new manager - which is news to the manager at Swaythling?

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