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The Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has started testing in its factories before starting some production as it continues to recover from the impact of cyber attack.
British The car manufacturer has said that some sections of its construction will “start again in the coming days”.
It comes in the middle of the report BBC This will resume some production in its engine factory first Walverhampton This week.
The company has not confirmed that when the manufacturing would resume, but insisted that it is informing workers, retailers and suppliers.
On Monday, a spokesman for JLR said: “As a controlled, phased restart of our operation, we are moving towards our recovery and return to the construction of our world -class vehicles.
“We have informed colleagues, retailers and suppliers that some sections of our manufacturing operations will resume in the coming days.
“We continue to work around the clock with cyber security experts, NCSCs of the Government of UK and law enforcement to ensure that we are rescued and securely.
“We want to thank everyone associated with JLR for their constant patience, understanding and support.”
JLR stopped all manufacturing in early September after being targeted by hackers.
The group had recently increased the production stagnation until at least 1 October after its system was hacked, which affects its factories in Helwood on Mercestic and Solyhul In the West Midlands, as well as its Walverhampton engine construction site.
Experts warned that the production shutdown could hit the lower line of the group by about 120 million pounds, usually thought to manufacture about 1,000 cars a day.
Wrust has also left its suppliers in Limbo, which has been called for immediate financial assistance, the government announced that it would reduce the loan guarantee of £ 1.5 billion to JLR to give some certainty on payment to suppliers.
The loan from a commercial bank will help increase the cash reserves of JLR as it pays back to companies in its supply chain, which are prominently affected by shutdowns.
Unions and politicians have feared that small suppliers producing parts for the car giants may fall without financial assistance.
JLR has the largest supply chain in the UK Automotive sector, which employs about 120,000 people and is made up of large -scale small and medium -sized businesses.
After the attack on 31 August, the minister has been in daily touch with JLR and cyber experts, as the company wants to resume production.
Downing Street stated that it “for workers in Jaguar Land Rover and of course, beyond the supply chain”.
A fleet of other businesses collided with major cyber attacks in recent months, including beer giants. AshaiHigh Street Retailer Marx and Spencer and Nursery Group Kido School.