Aston Martin erwägt Makedonien als neuen Produktionsstandort

Der renommierte britische Automobil Hersteller Aston Martin erwägt Makedonien als neuen Produktionsstandort, berichtet Reuters.
Aston Martin ist auf der Suche nach einem neuen Standort für die Produktion, anfangs hätte man 19 mögliche Standorte auf der Liste gehabt. In die engere Auswahl sind nun vier Standorte, neben zwei mögliche Orte in Britannien und einem in Alabama/USA ist Makedonien ein neuer möglicher Standort. Makedonien hätte sich in den letzten zwei Wochen verstärkt um das Unternehmen bemüht und gute Konditionen angeboten und sei nun ein seriöser Anwärter, wurde eine nicht Namentlich genannte Quelle aus makedonischen Regierungskreisen zitiert. In den nächsten Wochen wird das Unternehmen seine Entscheidung bekannt geben. Mehr Informationen im englischen Text von Reuters (direkter LINK):
Aston Martin considers Macedonia for new car plant - sources
British luxury carmaker Aston Martin, which is deciding where to build a new plant to expand its product range and return to profitability, is considering a site in Macedonia, two sources familiar with the matter said.

The firm, which began with a list of 19 possible locations several months ago then narrowed the list down to two British sites, one in the U.S. state of Alabama and a Middle Eastern location, a source told Reuters in December.

But in the last few weeks the former Yugoslav republic has made an improved offer to the carmaker, which has previously said that any potential financial support is an important factor in making its choice, according to the sources.

"Macedonia is a recent and late contender having been previously ruled out," one of the sources said. "They came back with a stronger bid."

The source also said there was not enough clarity in the Middle Eastern option being considered and that another candidate, the site in Sutton Coldfield, central England, "was a leading contender but has dropped a few balls of late."

A senior government official in Skopje, who declined to be named, confirmed that Macedonia was in the running.

“We have made a good offer,” he said, without elaborating.

Aston Martin, whose owners include Italian private equity group Investindustrial and Kuwaiti group Tejara Capital, is due to make a decision in the next few weeks.

The Macedonian government and the firm declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

The automaker, famous for making the DB5 sports car driven by James Bond, is aiming to quadruple its total production volume to around 15,000 cars by the turn of the decade and will build its new crossover DBX model at the new plant.

It already builds a range of cars at its existing plant at Gaydon in central England but has seen its volumes plunge since the 2007/8 financial crisis, recording its fourth consecutive loss in a row in 2014.

Aston has said previously that it see advantages in locating the new plant in its home market but Macedonia is one of several countries to have sought to attract carmakers in recent years with the offer of generous subsidies.

The Balkan country's biggest success was getting British firm Johnson Matthey (JMAT.L) to open an emission control catalyst plant east of the capital Skopje in 2009.