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  • Insurance giant Axa calls for clarity on self-driving cars

    June 16, 2022

    French insurer Axa has called on the government to offer greater clarity around autonomous vehicles to support the rollout of self-driving cars. The French insurance firm called on the government to put in place laws that enable the deployment of self-driving vehicles, as it said lawmakers should work with the insurance sector to “pave the [...]

  • Car industry in shock and fuel prices climb as government scraps all grants for electric vehicles

    June 14, 2022

    There is widespread shock and surprise in the car industry this morning as the DfT said all grants for new EVs have been scrapped.

  • China lockdowns are exacerbating supply chain crisis, warn manufacturers

    May 27, 2022

    Covid outbreaks in China are worsening a supply chain crisis being endured by manufacturing companies, with an on-going lockdown in Shanghai particularly hitting exports of parts and components, according to a leading trade body. Make UK senior economist Fhaheen Khan said: “What we’ve found from our own members, particularly not just the automotive sector, but [...]

  • Lifting off from the Highlands: Scotland to be launchpad for Europe’s first-ever microlauncher rocket

    May 11, 2022

    Europe’s very first microlauncher rocket will be launched in Scotland. Lifting off from Space Hub Sutherland, in the Highlands, the Prime orbital space rocket has been unveiled by Orbex, a spaceflight company. The firm will now press ahead with testing, allowing “dress rehearsals” of rocket launches and the development of launch procedures. Orbex recently revealed [...]

  • F1 test systems firm AB Dynamics weathers supply chain pressures with price increases on new orders

    April 27, 2022

    AB Dynamics, manufacturer of driving robots and simulators used by the Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team, had £37m in revenue in the six months up to February, more than £10m more than the previous year. The company had £5.7m in operating profit, a 63 per cent increase on 2021, while net cash was down 16 [...]

  • Brexit-supporting Newark in shock as largest employer shuts up shop and heads for mainland Europe

    April 21, 2022

    Local media and residents in the English town of Newark, as well as its local MP Robert Jenrick, are said to be shocked and disappointed by the decision of food producer Goodlife Foods to shut up shop and move its entire production to mainland Europe. The decision is likely to result in around 110 job [...]

  • Made in Britain: As Brexit and Covid dismantle supply chains, boom in ‘reshoring’ leads to renaissance in UK manufacturing

    April 18, 2022

    sAs the government admitted last week that there are ‘significant challenges’ to UK stock levels because of Brexit and Covid, is reshoring then perhaps the answer? Last week’s government report, from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), revealed the full extent of tumbling stock levels and broken global supply chains in the wake of Brexit and [...]

  • March car production falls to lowest in 24 years as markets feel supply chain squeeze

    April 5, 2022

    The UK’s automotive production in March fell to the lowest since 1998 as markets continued to feel the supply chain squeeze. According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), new car registrations fell by 14.3 per cent to 243,479 units while overall the first quarter of 2021 reported a 1.9 per [...]

  • Growth in UK manufacturing sector plummets to 13-month lows

    April 1, 2022

    Growth in the UK’s manufacturing sector has plunged to its lowest levels in more than a year, due to the impacts of soaring inflation, supply shortages, and the war in Ukraine. The rate of expansion in the UK’s manufacturing sector has dropped to its lowest levels in 13 months, according to S&P Global’s Purchasing Managers [...]

  • Stellantis to close Russian van plant as supply chain issues bite

    March 31, 2022

    Automotive giant Stellantis said today it will be forced to close its Russian van plant following a shortage of parts. Operating only for the local market, the facility is situated in the western city of Kaluga and was run in partnership with Mitsubish. The world’s fourth-largest car maker didn’t specify whether it would write down [...]

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