Around 100 jobs at risk as car manufacturer to close factory

Albion Automotive was founded in December 1899 as the Albion Motor Car Company Ltd.

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Around 100 jobs are at risk as a Glasgow vehicle manufacturer announced it is closing its factory after more than 120 years of operations.

Albion Automotive on South Street in Scotstoun will cease operations on October 4, US-based parent company American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings (AAM) confirmed.

The manufacturer was first founded in December 1899 as the Albion Motor Car Company Ltd and set up the plant in Scotstoun in 1903.

The company changed name to Albion Motors in 1930 and was then taken over by Leyland Motors in 1951.

AAM took over the firm in 1998 and said due to its largest customer not being extended, the plant will close.

Matt Kuta, managing director at AAM Europe, said: “American Axle & Manufacturing has announced that its manufacturing facility in Glasgow will cease operations on October 4, 2024.

“The plant in Scotstoun, known locally as Albion Automotive, will close due to the long-term business with its largest customer not being extended.

“Just under 100 jobs will be impacted by the plant closure.

“We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the loyalty and commitment to AAM from all the associates in Glasgow over the last 26 years.”

Albion Automotive has been contacted for comment.

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