The UK government has announced a £12.4 million fund to help energy intensive industries cut emissions and reduce costs. An energy intensive industry usually refers to businesses that operate in the industrial sector and for these businesses, energy costs are normally...
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Manufacturers set to invest more in technology in 2023
Introduction The Digital Catapult’s Manufacturing Leaders poll 2022 has found that the top priority for business leaders in the manufacturing industry across the UK is the commitment to innovation and to continue investing in deep technology solutions. What about...
What challenges are manufacturers likely to face in 2023?
In 2023, there will be many challenges that manufacturers will need to overcome. Energy prices and inflation will be among the biggest challenges. Other challenges include: Supply chain challenges Increased transport costs Less foreign investment Energy prices...
UK manufacturers positive about 2022 despite challenges
A recent industry survey has shown that many UK manufacturers are optimistic that productivity and business conditions will improve in 2022. Despite the fact that many UK manufacturers will be facing many challenges such as: Retaining staff Inflation Rising input...
Government Announces Plan to Almost Double UK Exports
The government has recently launched it’s ‘Made in the UK, Sold to the World’ plan. What is the aim of the plan? The aim of this plan is to almost double UK exports around the world to £1 trillion per year. Last year the UK exported £600 billion in goods...
Government delay new manufacturing UK safety standards
The government has decided to give manufacturers an additional year to comply with the new UKCA mark. The UKCA mark is a safety regulation that will be used to certify that a wide range of manufacturing products meet UK safety standards. Manufacturers were due to...
New £20M funding launched for UK manufacturers
A new £20M funding programme is set to launch across the UK for manufacturers. The aim of the programme is to help manufacturers overcome supply chain issues caused by the global pandemic. The programme will aim to do this by assisting manufacturers with the...
Rising factory costs to increase prices of British made goods?
In June 2021 the cost of running a factory increased at a record rate. This news caused concerns that prices of British-made goods will rise during the second half of 2021. According to the IHS Markit monthly survey of the manufacturing industry, manufacturers paid...
Covid-19-related rent concessions
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued amendments to FRS 102 and FRS 105 – Covid-19-related rent concessions beyond 30 June 2021 To help them through the pandemic, many businesses that lease property have been supported by their landlords and have...
UK manufacturers increase optimism
The UK manufacturing sector has seen its largest increase in optimism since 1973 as lockdown measures ease and demand grows. Vaccine progress increases manufacturers optimism A recent poll of 288 leading industrial companies (conducted by the CBI) found that...
COVID-19 causes manufacturers to accelerate digital adoption
According to the 2021 Digital Transformation Assessment conducted by The Manufacturer and IBM, 67% of manufacturers have accelerated their adoption of digital technologies as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Only 16% have suspended their digital adoption...
Are manufacturers becoming more sustainable?
In recent years slowing down climate change by reducing emissions has become a top priority for many countries around the world. In 2019 the UK government signed a legally binding target of net zero emissions by 2050. A survey of senior figures (managing directors,...










