Jaguar Deploys 362 Cars For Emergency Service Workers

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 Jaguar Land Rover has deployed more than 362 vehicles globally for the emergency service workers as part of measures to curtail coronavirus crisis.
The British automaker claims that it has provided the vehicles to agencies like NHS, Red Cross societies across Europe.
According to the company, recently, a fleet of 15 Jaguars has been supplied to NHS in the UK to support the Help NHS Heroes campaign.
The automaker also claimed that it is working closely with the UK government and has offered its research and engineering expertise, as well as digital engineering and design to build the medical equipment using 3D printing.
Jaguar Land Rover also disclosed that it is scaling up production of its protective face visors in a continued effort to support the fight against Coronavirus.

 With the new tooling, developed by WHS Plastics, JLR aims to produce a further 14,000 visors each week for key workers across the UK, claimed the company.

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