Small to medium-sized manufacturers are calling for greater and faster financial support from the Government as they confront plummeting sales, production volumes and the prospect of job cuts amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed over 600 firms across England, reveals a stark picture of how the virus is affecting industrial confidence, with almost nine out of 10 predicting a drastic decline in production volumes and a similar number expecting sales to drop over the next six months.
Conducted by South West Manufacturing Advisory Service (SWMAS) and the Manufacturing Growth Programme (MGP), the report also shows that 55 per cent of firms believe they will need to cut jobs between now and October, despite the business grants on offer and the furloughing scheme.
Capacity is dramatically reduced, therefore the majority of businesses are reporting an unprecedented fall in production volumes
The overwhelming majority of manufacturing SMEs surveyed (84 per cent) say they need urgent financial support to get through the current climate, with only 16 per cent confident that the Government is doing enough to help the sector cope with the pandemic.
SWMAS’ Simon Howes said: “Covid-19 is having a huge impact across the UK economy, but it is especially problematic for our sector as manufacturing cannot be carried out remotely, relying as it does on physical interaction with machinery and parts.
“Current restrictions and the ongoing lockdown measures mean that capacity is dramatically reduced, therefore the majority of businesses are reporting an unprecedented fall in production volumes.
Every indicator for confidence among SME manufacturers appears to have worsened over the Past six months
“Top of the wish list for SME manufacturers is stronger financial assistance and for Government to go ‘faster and further’. While the existing package of measures has been welcomed, there remains a pressing need for a deeper level of sector-specific advice and support.
“This crisis has brought home how reliant we have become on overseas supply of strategically critical items. We must learn from this and re-establish UK production of these parts and protect SME manufacturing now, in order to ensure it is ready to spring back into action once the COVID-19 crisis is finally over.”
The latest Manufacturing Barometer, which is the largest survey of its type in England, reflects a positive response from UK manufacturing to support the urgent request for vital medical equipment and PPE.
Just over a fifth surveyed say they have already responded to the Government’s call, with a further 13 per cent willing to access advice on how to switch their production lines.
Martin Coates, Managing Director of the Manufacturing Growth Programme, said: “It is no great surprise to see that every indicator for confidence among SME manufacturers appears to have worsened over the past six months due to the impact of Covid-19.
“That said, it is heartening to see that many SME manufacturers are adapting to the situation by diversifying their processes and product ranges in all manner of innovative ways.”