WAQ78493 (e) Wedi’i gyflwyno ar 01/07/2019

A wnaiff y Gweinidog roi manylion yr agenda a phresenoldeb yng nghyfarfodydd gweithgor Ford?

Wedi'i ateb gan Gweinidog yr Economi a Thrafnidiaeth | Wedi'i ateb ar 11/07/2019

In the last two years there have been 8 Ministerial meetings or discussions with senior Ford executives at Bridgend plant, UK or European management levels. My officials are also in regular contact with the Wales Automotive Forum as well as Ford directly,  to discuss automotive developments, including at Ford.

DATE

Venue

Minister

Ford Attendees

 

 

 

 

July 2017

Cologne

Cabinet Secretary Economy & Infrastructure (CSEI)

Linda Cash - ,VP Manufacture Ford Europe

Andrew McCall - VP Govt.& Community Relations Ford Europe

Oct. 2017

Bridgend

CSEI

Ian Pearson - Plant Manager

Feb. 2018

Bridgend

First Minister (FM)

Ian Pearson - Plant Manager

June 2018

Washington

FM

Sarah Cartnell – Manager, International Govt. Relations

Nov. 2018

Bridgend

FM

Wallace Yearwood - Plant Manager

Feb. 2019

Cardiff

FM

Graham Hoare - Chair Ford of Britain

Madeleine Hallward - Govt. Affairs Director

Kieran Cahill - Head of Manufacturing

April 2019

Tel. call

Minister for Economy & Transport

Graham Hoare - Chair Ford of Britain

Madeleine Hallward - Govt. Affairs Director

Kieran Cahill - Head of Manufacturing

June 2019

Tel. call

FM

Joe Hinrichs - President, Automotive


I informed you previously (WAQ78373), that the Ford Working Group was established in October 2017, chaired by the Welsh Government and comprised of representatives from Ford Europe, Ford UK, the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Welsh Automotive Forum and Unite the Union.

Along with the Secretary of State for Wales, I co-sponsor the current Ford Taskforce which is chaired by Professor Richard Parry-Jones CBE. Membership is comprised of representatives from Ford, the National Assembly for Wales, Welsh Government, the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, BEIS, DIT, Bridgend County Borough Council, Cardiff Capital Region, the Department for Work and Pensions, Public Health Wales, Trade Unions, the Welsh Automotive Forum and Industry Wales. The Taskforce may call upon other organisations to assist in its work as required.

I have also previously informed you of the dates of the 11 meetings of the former Ford Working Group and the Terms of Reference under which the Group operated (WAQ78373 & 78374). Agenda and attendance details will be provided to you separately.

Graham Hoare, Chair of Ford of Britain, informed me on 6 June that the company intended to begin a consultation period to close its Bridgend Engine Plant in September 2020. I released this information via a Written Statement on the same day.