
BAE Systems has announced a hefty £220m investment to overhaul its Rochester facility, turning it into a hub for "advanced technology". The site with a heritage spanning a century and renowned for aerospace technologies and electronic systems, is set for a transformation into a "state-of-the-art" establishment encompassing 32,000sqm.
With ambitions to bolster the work environment, BAE Systems envisages the expanded and "more efficient" plant will lead to the creation of an additional 300 jobs within the next five years, supplementing the existing roster of 1,600 staff in Rochester, as reported by City AM.
Dave Banks, business centre director at BAE Systems' Rochester operations, reinforced the value of the firm's personnel. "Our skilled workforce plays a vital role in delivering products that are of the utmost importance to national security and commercial aviation," noted Banks.
He went on to underscore the significance of the investment: "This significant investment will help us attract additional highly skilled jobs to the Medway area ensuring that we can deliver for our customers who depend on our products to complete their missions,".
The Rochester site is an incubator for cutting-edge aerospace innovations, producing critical components such as helmet-mounted displays, flight control computers, and civil and military aircraft control sticks for global deployment. It also houses the Electronic Systems global support centre, offering maintenance services for commercial airliners.
The commitment from BAE Systems has been heralded as 'great news', with Councillor Vince Maple, leader of Medway Council, acknowledging the move by saying, "As our largest private sector employer, this is a strong vote of confidence in Medway being a great place for businesses to invest and grow from BAE Systems."
The spokesperson commented, "As well as boosting the local economy, this investment will provide even more skilled employment opportunities for local people, help develop young talent and encourage others to base their businesses here. This is fantastic news for Medway," in recognition of the positive impact anticipated from the influx of capital.
BAE Systems is significantly investing in its operations, with a commitment of £300m funnelled into overhauling its Glasgow shipbuilding facilities and an additional £200m earmarked to enhance its UK munitions business in response to growing demand.
The defence industry is experiencing robust growth amid heightened global political tensions and concerns regarding potential shifts in US-Nato relations spurred by the prospect of a Trump administration withdrawal.
Boosted by a strong performance in the first half of the year which was reflected in a substantial revenue and profit rise propelled by an impressive order book, BAE Systems raised its full-year forecast and increased its interim dividend in August.