Rolls-Royce has said the company’s factory in Southern England risks facing a halt in the event of a hard Brexit.
Popular British luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce has recently said the company’s factory in southern England risks facing a halt in the event of a hard Brexit.
The Bloomberg reports, Rolls-Royce’ factory in southern England risks being paralyzed in the event of a hard Brexit if just one component becomes unavailable because of border delays.
The Rolls-Royce operates a just-in-time production system, generally holding components for no more than 24 hours.
The company sources approximately 32,000 components from about 600 suppliers Worldwide.
The Rolls-Royce’ all-time high record of sales was achieved in 2014, at 4,063 cars.
The strong sales growth occurred in the Asia Pacific region, Britain and the Middle East.