Jaguar Land Rover has announced it will partially resume manufacturing "in the coming days" after being closed for nearly a month.
The carmaking plants have paused production since 31 August after being hit by a cyberattack.
The attack halted car-making across the supply chain, with staff off work as a result of the attack.
More than 33,000 people work directly for JLR in the UK, many of whom are on assembly lines in the West Midlands, with the largest facility located in Solihull, and a plant in Halewood on Merseyside.
Roughly 200,000 more are employed by several hundred companies in the supply chain, who rely on JLR orders as their biggest client.
"Today we are informing colleagues, retailers and suppliers that some sections of our manufacturing operations will resume in the coming