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A LEYLAND firm is fast becoming a world leader in its field. Albion Automotive, based on the Lancashire Business Park, has carried out huge improvement and automation works, thanks to a £1.75 ...
The work will be undertaken at Albion's Spurrier components plant at Leyland in Lancashire. ''It is the largest contract we have won to date, but I'm optimistic it will provide us with a platform ...
Albion Motors was established in 1899 and merged with Leyland Motors in 1951. A management buy-out in 1993 brought Albion Automotive back into Scottish ownership and revived the name, before it ...
Just 18 were made before Leyland returned to trucks, acquiring AEC, Albion, Crossley, Maudslay and Thorneycroft, and in 1961 Standard-Triumph. Rover-Alvis was added in 1966, and in 1968 the Labour ...
A Glasgow car parts manufacturer is to close, placing about 100 jobs at risk. Albion Automotive will shut on 4 October, after parent company American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) decided it could ...