Yorkshire Post

£1.68bn boom as Yorkshire manufactur­ers go it alone for sales

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YORKSHIRE MANUFACTUR­ERS are to benefit from a £1.675bn boost as they increasing­ly shun retailers and wholesaler­s and instead sell their goods directly to consumers.

Data published in a Barclays report shows that two in three manufactur­ers in the region have switched to selling directly to the public over the last five years in one of the largest shakeups the industry has seen in its history.

The Going direct: Is direct to consumer selling set to revolution­ise the manufactur­ing sector? report shows retail and wholesale markets to be under mounting pressure with the Direct to Consumer

(DTC) market now worth 16 per cent of all manufactur­ing sales nationally and is set to soar to £13bn by 2025.

Yorkshire’s DTC sales have soared by 36 per cent since 2014 with UK manufactur­ers who have invested in a DTC sales strategy having benefited from increased revenue, growth in their customer base and increased speed to market.

Lee Collinson, head of manufactur­ing at Barclays, said: “The rise in businesses selling direct to customers is one of the biggest changes the manufactur­ing industry has seen in generation­s.

“As companies go it alone, bypassing wholesaler­s and retailers, they are increasing­ly embracing social media and digital channels to advertise and sell their products direct from the factory, and then managing the sales, distributi­on and after-care themselves.

“It’s a massive shift and the rewards are potentiall­y huge, with nearly half of companies selling

DTC reporting an increase in revenues as a result, along with a bigger customer base and the ability to personalis­e products.”

Sportswear giant Nike became the latest big brand to launch their own direct sales channel last year, ‘Nike Direct’, whereas start-ups such as Eve Mattresses and Harry’s Razors began as DTC brands and have now expanded to selling into shops.

Technology has been a key driver in the adoption of DTC with nearly all manufactur­ers across the country now selling directly through their own websites. Social media is also of increasing importance to manufactur­ers.

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