The first official sub-contract for a UK company involved in the production of the UK Ministry of Defence’s new Boxer Mechanised Infantry Vehicles programme has been awarded by a member of the ARTEC consortium to WFEL, a nominated Tier One supplier in the project. The contract covers the transfer of manufacturing technology from Germany to the UK for the Drive Modules for the Boxer Infantry Carrier, Special Carrier and Ambulance variants and marks a significant milestone after many months of planning, preparation and consultation following the signing late in 2019 of the £2.3 billion contract between the UK Ministry of Defence and the ARTEC consortium, for the delivery of over 500 Boxer vehicles to the British Army.

Boxer is a wheeled armoured vehicle that will form an integral part of the British Army’s new Strike Brigade capabilities and shall have a service life of over 30 years.  Battle-proven, it is in service across NATO and was recently selected by Australia.

WFEL Managing Director Ian Anderton. (PHOTO: WFEL)

WFEL will play a significant role in delivering the completed Boxer vehicles to the British Army and is undergoing substantial investment in an advanced manufacturing facility at its North West base, to ensure compliance with the stringent manufacturing requirements of these vehicles. WFEL Managing Director Ian Anderton said “our teams have been liaising closely with members of the ARTEC consortium, particularly KMW personnel, culminating in the awarding of this contract, which we are delighted to receive. We can now move further forward with developing our own supply chain partnerships around the UK, creating and sustaining high levels of employment and we’re looking forward to eventually seeing these superb vehicles in use with the British Army.”


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