Western Daily Press

Manufactur­ers speed up growth for second month running

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GROWTH in the UK’s manufactur­ing sector has sped up for the second month in a row despite squeezed supply chains, new data has shown.

A survey of manufactur­ers found they revved up their output for the 18th month running in November.

However, while the sector has been growing for months, the rate of expansion has been weighed down recently.

It was only in October the sector started to reverse a five-month growth slowdown, something that continued last month.

In a monthly survey known as the manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index (PMI), IHS Markit and CIPS assign a score to the sector. Anything that is higher than 50 means that the sector is growing.

It reached 58.1 last month, compared to 57.8 in October and 57.1 in September, but still considerab­ly below the 60.3 score in August.

There are still significan­t pressures on the sector and supply chain strains have led to shortages of the components that manufactur­ers need to make their products. As a result, prices to buy components and commoditie­s have increased by their fastest rate since the PMI survey started three decades ago.

Around three-quarters of the survey’s respondent­s said that prices had risen while fewer than one in a hundred reported a drop.

“New orders flows exacerbate­d the problem in manufactur­ing capacity with the fastest intake for three months, and it was the domestic market that made up the majority of the new work,” said Duncan Brock, group director at the Chartered Institute of Procuremen­t & Supply.

“Export orders dropped back again as long lead times, port and shipping difficulti­es caused some clients to lose patience and opt to source elsewhere.”

IHS Markit director Rob Dobson said: “Although November saw rates of expansion in output and new orders gain some traction, growth remains lacklustre compared to the first half of the year. Manufactur­ers are facing a challengin­g backdrop, with rising supply chain disruption­s, staff shortages and inflationa­ry pressures stifling growth while ongoing difficulti­es caused by Brexit and logistical headaches restrict opportunit­ies to expand overseas.”

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