Has Jaguar Land Rover Extended Its Production Halt Due to Cybersecurity Breach?
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New Delhi, Sep 16 (NationPress) Tata-owned British luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced on Tuesday that it will continue to suspend production until September 24 following a cybersecurity breach experienced earlier this month.
The firm revealed that its global operations are still disrupted as investigations into the breach are ongoing.
In an official statement, JLR communicated with its employees, suppliers, and partners about the decision to maintain the production halt until Wednesday, September 24.
"We have notified our colleagues, suppliers, and partners that our production pause has been extended until Wednesday, September 24," the company stated.
The automaker elaborated that a forensic investigation into the cyberattack is still underway, and they are meticulously planning a controlled restart of their operations.
"We sincerely apologize for the ongoing disruption this incident is causing, and we will keep providing updates as the investigation moves forward," the company added.
This disruption occurs during a difficult period for JLR, which has already been facing declining profits due to escalating costs associated with US tariffs.
The cyberattack has exacerbated challenges by halting production when the company is focused on enhancing its business.
In 2023, Jaguar Land Rover secured a five-year contract valued at £800 million with Tata Consultancy Services to deliver cybersecurity and IT support.
This agreement was part of JLR's plan to expedite digital transformation across its operations. However, despite these initiatives, the current breach has resulted in a considerable setback.
Industry experts indicate that the extended pause could impact JLR's supply chain and sales objectives, particularly in crucial markets.
For the moment, the company is prioritizing the secure restoration of its systems and aims to return operations to normal as swiftly as possible.