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Adam Buckley
Head of Programmes, The Manufacturing Institute
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North West
Manufacturers
ConferenceDate: 16th June 2011
Deliverer: Adam Buckley
Manufacturing Advisory Service North West
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MAS Delivery
Manufacturing reviews 6,525
Intensive projects 2,654
Financial benefit £1.2 billion
Jobs created 944
Jobs Safeguarded 9,600
Delegates 18,100 delegates
A return of £14 for every £1 invested
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Future of MAS
� A changing political landscape
� Abolition of Regional Development Agencies
� National Programme from January 2012� MAS model under review including:
± Contract delivery
± Subsidies ± Allocated support days
� Access current service until end of this year
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Made in BritainMade in Britain
� Manufacturing continues to be a vital part of the UK
economy
� Larger than financial services employing 2.6 million
people
� 7th largest manufacturing economy in the world
� Accounts for 52% of all UK exports and 74% of all R&D
investment
� 3rd largest destination for inward foreign direct
investment
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Manufacturing Productivity
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Manufacturing Productivity
Relative productivity performance of UK manufacturing sector, 1991-2009
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Employment
Total manufacturing employment and structure by occupation 1994 and 2009
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Retirement Wave
� By 2020 a 1/3 of the UK workforce will be over age of 50.
� At the same time, number of workers under 35 is falling
� Manufacturing appears less prepared for the aging workforce thanemployers in other sectors
� Approaches: ± Up skilling of the total workforce
± Attracting young talent from a diminishing pool
± Automation to compensate for diminishing workforce
± Retention strategies - older workers and highly attractivetalent
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The Triple Bottom Line - TBL
� Traditional profit centred business ± How much profit is made
� Ethical Business ± Not only how much profit is made but how it is made
± Behaviour good and bad is more transparent than ever globally
± Its about the triple Bottom Line (Profit, People & Planet)
� Planet
± Not a firms eco-credentials ± Life cycle management / sustainable manufacturing
� Operational Excellence
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North West� 7m people
� 4.1m in employment
� 2nd Largest Regional Economy
� 14th largest European Economy
�10% of UK G
DP, £120 bn GVA
� 12 universities
Manufacturing
� The most productive broad industrial grouping inthe North West.
� £20billion of GVA
� 332,000 employees
� £25 billion in exports
>Regional Profile
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Internationally Competitive Sectors
1. Business & Professional ServicesLargest outside City of London/South East
2. Energy and Environmental TechnologiesWorld leader in Nuclear energy
3. Food and Drink
Largest production region in England andWales
4. BiomedicalTop 3 in UK: 230 companies, No.1 pharmaexports
5. Advanced Engineering & MaterialsAuto industry worth £9bn; Aero worth £7bn
6. Creative and Digital Industries
Mediacity:UK
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oAerospace
oAutomotive
oChemicals
o Flexible Materials
oAdvanced
Manufacturing
>Advanced Manufacturing Sectors
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