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News Release from: The Manufacturing Institute
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 November 2005
True manufacturing facts given to UK
Government
The fact that manufacturers drive 86% of UK exports is one of many reasons why manufacturing remains the bedrock of our economy, says a message delivered this week to the UK Government.
The fact that manufacturers drive 86% of UK exports is one of many reasons why manufacturing remains the bedrock of our economy This message was taken to Westminster this week (14th November) when the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and The Manufacturing Institute hosted a House of Commons reception to launch a new campaign aimed at dispelling the many myths around manufacturing
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufacturing is a vital part of the Northwest economy, consisting of around 16,500 companies employing 500,000 people, and contributing GBP 19 billion to the region's GDP.
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Since April 2002, the MAS productivity impact upon Northwest companies now totals GBP 129.7 million.
The event highlighted some of the region's companies who have achieved major results for their competitiveness and productivity after taking advice from MAS.
The reception, was addressed by Alun Michael, Minister for Industry and the Regions.
He said: "As we are all aware negative perceptions about manufacturing can seriously damage the sector's prospects and act as a barrier to attracting new talent.
It can hamper the recruitment of school leavers and good university graduates into the sector, and can contribute to a reluctance on the part of financial institutions and the Stock Market to invest in it." Peter Mearns, NWDA director of marketing, said: "Manufacturing is critical to the growth of the regional and national economy and the Agency is working hard to support the sector's development in the region.
There are many excellent examples in the Northwest of vibrant, innovative and highly competitive manufacturing companies that are achieving significant success.
It is vital that we showcase these achievements in order to transform existing negative perceptions of manufacturing and promote the true facts of this dynamic industry.
The NWDA is delighted to support this important campaign, which I am confident will make a real difference in creating a positive image of manufacturing and help to ensure that the Northwest remains at the forefront." Julie Madigan, chief executive of The Manufacturing Institute, commented: "Manufacturing has talked itself down for too long.
It is time to explode some of the popular myths that have built up around the sector and to celebrate the massive contribution manufacturing continues to make to the economy.
It is also time to salute the ingenuity and hard work of those nimble, innovative businesses which not only compete in, but often lead, the global market.
With a belief in its own destiny, UK and Northwest manufacturing can meet the varied challenges the sector is facing head on, and play a vital part in the future prosperity of 'UK plc'." Mearns added: "Manufacturing is critical to the growth of the regional and national economy and the Agency is working hard to support the sector's development in the region.
There are many excellent examples in the Northwest of vibrant, innovative and highly competitive manufacturing companies that are achieving significant success.
It is vital that we showcase these achievements in order to transform existing negative perceptions of manufacturing and promote the true facts of this dynamic industry.
The NWDA is delighted to support this important campaign, which I am confident will make a real difference in creating a positive image of manufacturing and help to ensure that the Northwest remains at the forefront.".
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