Manufacturing activity rebounds, but pricing pressures build further

Latest News Mon, May 24, 2021 8:30 AM

Manufacturing output grew at the fastest rate since December 2018 – the first material growth reported in almost two years – according to the CBI’s latest monthly Industrial Trends Survey.

The survey of 272 manufacturers found that output increased in 12 of 17 sub-sectors, with growth driven by chemicals, electronic engineering, and metal products. Looking ahead, manufacturers anticipate output to accelerate further in the next three months.

Total order books also improved to their strongest since December 2017, and were reported to be “above normal” for the first time since February 2019. Export order books were broadly unchanged from April, but this nonetheless represented the strongest outturn since February 2020.

Manufacturers also reported the weakest stock adequacy since July 2017. Meanwhile, price growth is expected to pick up rapidly in the coming quarter, with expectations at their strongest since January 2018.

Anna Leach, CBI Deputy Chief Economist, said: “Manufacturing activity rebounded this month, with strong improvements seen across total order books and output volumes. But firms are still feeling the chill as supply shortages fuel cost pressures, reflected in expectations for strong output price inflation in the coming quarter.

“Continued progress on the government’s reopening roadmap is hugely welcome, and gives cause for optimism. But manufacturers need clarity on future social distancing requirements and the future of workplace testing to smooth the route to recovery. This will also go some way to easing supply chain pressures, and thus partly ease the cost and pricing pressure.”

Tom Crotty, Group Director at INEOS and Chair of the CBI Manufacturing Council, said: “These latest figures are very positive, and it is great to see the sector bounce back from the bleak situation we saw last year. While this progress is welcome, firms continue to face several supply challenges and cost pressures as the UK moves along the roadmap.

“Manufacturing can be an engine for the UK’s economic growth and renewal over the long-term but, for this to be a reality, it will first be important for government to continue listening to firms to address short term barriers to recovery.”

Key findings:

Output

  • Output volumes grew at the fastest pace since December 2018 (+18% from +3% in April) in the three months to May.
  • Output increased in 12 out of 17 sub-sectors, with growth being driven by the chemicals, electronic engineering, and metal products sub-sectors.
  • Manufacturers expect output to accelerate further in the next three months (+33%).

Order books

  • Total order books (+17%) improved on April (-8%, long-run average of -14%). The was strongest outturn since December 2017, and marked the first time order books have been considered to be “above normal” in over two years.
  • Export order books (-17%) were broadly unchanged from April (-18%) but this nevertheless marked the strongest outturn since February 2020 and is around the long-run average.
    Prices
  • Manufacturers expect output price growth to accelerate rapidly in the next three months (+38% from +27% in April), marking the strongest expectations since January 2018.

Stocks

  • Present stocks of finished goods (-6 from +5 in April) fell to their weakest position since July 2017. This was also the first time since July 2017 that stocks were considered “less than adequate”.

Featured News

Specification news
Fastest expansion of construction output since February...

Business activity growth gained momentum across the UK construction sector in April,...

Read More >>

Specification news
Driving competency in the retrofit sector

The construction industry is critical in enabling the transition to net zero by 2050,...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

FRAMESAFE FR A2 FIRE RATED EXTERNAL WALL BREATHER MEMBRANE  Brochure

FRAMESAFE FR A2 FIRE...
By Glidevale Protect

Download Now >>

A Guide to Aluminium Fencing Brochure

A Guide to Aluminium...
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Handrailing & Balustrade Systems Brochure

Handrailing & Balust...
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

RLG600 Access Flooring System Brochure

RLG600 Access Floori...
By Kingspan Data & Floo...

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Straightcurve®
Straightcurve®

Straightcurve® – headquartered in Australia, is renowned for high-end innovative garden edging,...

Read More >>

RLG600 Access Flooring System
RLG600 Access Flooring System

The Kingspan RLG600 raised access floor panel is intended for light office use and is capable of...

Read More >>

RHG600 Simploc
RHG600 Simploc

Kingspan RHG600 Simploc is the heavy grade floor system, capable of handling up to a 12kN/m2...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease
Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease

Straightcurve® Product Range Overview - A Demonstration of Installation Ease

Watch Now >>

Forma aluminium column casings for Winchester College
Forma aluminium column casings for Winchester College

In progressive and dynamic business sectors, such as construction, it’s natural to be forward...

Watch Now >>

Decorative metal bulkheads & column casings for Tesco Extra, Birmingham
Decorative metal bulkheads & column casings for Tesco Extra, Birmingham

Decorative aluminium horizontal bulkheads more than 100 metres long have been supplied and installed...

Watch Now >>