CAR parts manufacturer ElringKlinger has set out on an ambitious development programme to upskill its entire workforce over the next three years ahead of company expansion.

The company is investing almost £800,000 in skills and training for 270 staff at its Redcar factory in preparation for growth which is expected to double the size of the business in the next five years.

Amacus, specialists in leadership and management training, and Gateshead College worked together to develop a training programme for the company, which supplies carmakers such as Jaguar LandRover and Ford.

Ian Malcolm, managing director at ElringKlinger said: “The courses were designed in such a way that we could deliver them on-site meaning completion of such a large-scale training project can be done without impacting hugely on the daily operation of the business.

“Having a workforce with up-to-date skills not only helps us to remain strong and competitive but it also provides encouragement and improves staff morale, which is another important factor in maintaining a productive workforce. We’re already seeing a positive impact.”

Christine Hall, managing director at Amacus Ltd added: ‘By adopting such a comprehensive training programme, Elring Klinger are demonstrating how much value they place in people development by making such an investment in their employees and the company’s future. Amacus worked closely with Gateshead College to develop a training programme which meets their business needs and key objectives, while making sure the course is flexible enough to keep up with the latest techniques in managing people and advances in the automotive industry.

“ElringKlinger is a prime example of how we want to engage with businesses to create learning and workforce development packages that are focused on what skills they need now but also in the future.”

Zac Aldridge, assistant principal, curriculum Gateshead College, : “The North East has a reputation for excellence in the automotive industry and we’re committed to making sure that continues through providing the highest quality, skilled workers for the sector."