Home Business NewsBusinessJune engine production struggles to recover

June engine production struggles to recover

by LLB Editor
29th Jul 21 2:30 pm

UK factories made 157,623 engines in June, just 0.6% more than June 2020’s weak performance.

June 2021 output down -30.9% on five-year average for the month. First-half production rises 15.3% yet remains -31.5% below pre-pandemic levels.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “Despite seeing a marginal rise on a weak month in 2020, June’s engine output remains significantly below the pre-pandemic average for the month. Likewise, it has been a challenging first half year, with engine output struggling to recover to pre-Covid levels.

“The global shortage of semiconductors has hit vehicle manufacturers, and in turn engine production, with firms now also having to battle staff shortages due to workers being ‘pinged’. The government must take urgent action to address this issue, including bringing forward plans to exempt fully vaccinated adults from self-isolation from 16 August and introducing a “test to release” scheme to support those employees not yet fully vaccinated.”

 

Leave a Comment

You may also like

CLOSE AD

Sign up to our daily news alerts

[ms-form id=1]