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May saw the upturn in the UK manufacturing sector gather pace, with the rate of expansion in production volumes hitting a three-month high.
However, companies continued to face significant challenges, especially relating to supply chain disruption, material shortages and rising purchasing costs.
The seasonally adjusted S&P Global UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to a four-year high of 53.9 in May, up slightly from 53.7 in April. The PMI has remained above its no change mark of 50.0, signalling expansion, for seven successive months.
All five of the PMI sub-components (new orders, output, employment, suppliers' delivery times and stocks of purchases) were at levels normally consistent with an improvement in operating conditions in May. This was the first time such coalescence has occurred since May 2022.

Manufacturing production increased for the second successive month, led by expansions in the intermediate and investment goods industries (consumer goods output fell slightly). That said, there are signs that the recent growth acceleration could prove short-lived, as some manufacturers noted that clients were front-loading purchases to mitigate expected price rises and supply chain disruption.
UK manufacturers reported substantial pressure on both their input prices and supply chains during May. The rate of increase in purchasing costs accelerated to a near four-year high, reflecting increased prices for chemicals, electronics, energy, foodstuff, fuels, plastics, metals, packaging, paper and timber.
The war in the Middle East, commodity market gyrations, geopolitical strife, supply chain issues, material shortages, tariffs, rising labour costs and higher taxes were also mentioned.
Supply chains remained under significant duress in May, as signalled by a further steep lengthening of average vendor lead times. Increased delivery times were linked to shipping delays, with particular focus on the impact of war in the Middle East and restrictions to passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Concerns over supply chain disruptions and rising purchase prices also led to increased purchasing and stock building at UK manufacturers. May saw input buying volumes raised for the second successive month, leading to the first increase in stocks of purchases in over three-and-a-half years. Moreover, the rate of expansion in inventory holdings was the fastest since July 2022. Stocks of finished goods rose, albeit only slightly, for the second consecutive month.
Rob Dobson, Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: “May saw the UK manufacturing upturn gather pace, as growth of production and business optimism both rose to three-month highs.
"The sustainability of the upturn remains in doubt, however. The recent upturn in new order intakes that is driving the expansion in output is heavily reliant on both manufacturers and their clients front-loading purchases to mitigate expected war-related price increases and supply chain disruption. This bounce will fade once customers have built up sufficient safety stocks.
"These price and supply factors are also having a direct impact on manufacturers, with cost inflation rising to a near four-year high and pressure on supply chains leading to material shortages and longer lead times. This will continue to constrain manufacturers and put growth at risk for as long as geopolitical uncertainty, war in the Middle East and risks to key transport routes such as the Strait of Hormuz continue to pose a threat.”
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