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Britain’s best engineering feats - London Underground, Channel Tunnel and the Web
Nissan celebrates Sunderland plant's role in UK manufacturing with 94% of Britons proud of national engineering heritage, as the new LEAF offers up to 386 miles per charge.
- Production of the third-generation Nissan LEAF began this week at Nissan's Sunderland plant, supported by research showing 64 per cent are more likely to buy UK-developed products.
- Researchers quizzed 2,000 adults and found 94 per cent are proud of Britain’s engineering landmarks like the London Underground, Channel Tunnel, and World Wide Web.
- Lee Kennedy, a long-serving facilities engineer, has worked at the Sunderland plant for 33 years and now works alongside his daughter Eve, 20, a supply chain degree apprentice.
- The Sunderland plant's production supports many local businesses and suppliers around Sunderland, while 64 per cent of UK consumers said they prefer products developed in the UK.
- Survey results indicate 69 per cent believe British manufacturing and engineering will shape the future, while 53 per cent say the sector is more innovative than ever.
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