One every 16 seconds: British car manufacturing grows again in March, marking best Q1 since 2004
UK CAR MANUFACTURING (data for March and Q1 2016)
▪ UK car production grows 9.8% in March, with 159,074 cars built – one every 16 seconds.
▪ 443,581 cars made in the first quarter, rising 10.3% as productivity reaches record levels.
▪ Q1 demand up at home and abroad, with domestic output up 8% and exports up 11.1%.
British car manufacturing continued its strong growth in March with output increasing 9.8% to 159,074 units, according to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Overseas demand showed the biggest gains, up 14.3% in the month, while production for the home market was broadly stable, falling slightly by -1.4%. It was a trend reflected in first quarter figures, with exports for the first three months growing 11.1% to 329,653 units, while domestic output also rose by 8%, buoyed by stronger growth in January and February, to take overall manufacturing volumes to 443,581, an increase of 10.3%.
The news comes as the latest productivity figures released for 2015 show that each employee in automotive manufacturing generated on average £79,700 per car produced, up 1.3% on 2014 – the highest on record, and around twice the UK national average.1
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “UK car plants were at their busiest for 12 years in March, with a vehicle rolling off production lines every 16 seconds thanks to heightened international demand for British-built cars. Much will depend on economic and political conditions in key markets but, with several brand new global models starting production here in the first quarter alone, the prospects for future growth look bright.”
From the SMMT