Automotive supply firms in line for £2bn bonanza as industry flourishes

AUTOMOTIVE component firms stand to benefit from a £2bn bonanza as UK carmakers enjoy an unprecedented period of success, industry body the Automotive Council has said.

To coincide with a motoring summit in Solihull organised by The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the AC produced a report highlighting the opportunities which exist for firms in the automotive supply chain.

The report assesses capacity for the UK to increase local supply of components and raw materials which are currently imported.
 
It said successful reshoring would up percentage of UK-made components in British vehicles and create major new orders for suppliers.

The AC said the £2bn figure came on top of the £3bn identified last year for supply direct to vehicle manufacturers, on which progress is being made. Industry experts point to the accelerating growth potential in the automotive sector as well as local-sourcing benefits of lower logistics costs, greater flexibility and faster response times.
 
Currently around one third of the components in a UK-built vehicle are sourced in the UK. The report identifies a realistic aim to increase this local content to around 60% – similar to other European countries such as France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
 
Business Minister Matthew Hancock said: “The automotive sector is thriving and our supply chain firms are helping to create jobs and generate growth, but there is more to be done. That is why last month we announced £10m of government money to address skills shortages in the auto supply chain to help UK companies win more contracts.
 
“This news that there is an extra £2bn of sourcing opportunities for UK automotive suppliers – taking the total to £5bn – is great news for the UK economy.”

Another key finding to emerge from the report is that UK automotive suppliers are – in the main – confident about their future prospects. Of the companies surveyed, 80% expect their business to grow in the near-term.
 
Dave Allen, Purchasing Director, Jaguar Land Rover and chair of the Automotive Council Supply Chain Group, said: “The current success of the UK automotive sector presents a renewed opportunity for automotive suppliers to invest in the UK and to increase local sourcing of the high value components that the UK’s world-class vehicle makers require.
 
“With this report we now have good visibility of the depth and value of the opportunity throughout the supply chain, together with deliverable actions to turn this opportunity into reality.”

Developing a globally competitive UK automotive supply chain is one of the core aims of the AC’s industrial strategy, which was published last year.

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