Output growth at 32-month high as reopening of manufacturers and clients gathers pace

Output growth at 32-month high as reopening of manufacturers and clients gathers pace, according to the latest IHS MARKIT / CIPS UK MANUFACTURING PMI....

• UK Manufacturing PMI at 53.3 in July (Flash: 53.6)
• Domestic new orders rise, but new export business falls
• Business sentiment rises to 28-month high

According to the latest IHS Markit / CIPS Flash UK Manufacturing PMI …
July saw a solid improvement in the operating conditions faced by UK manufacturers, as output growth hit a 32-month high supported by the sharpest rise in new order volumes since the end of 2018. Business sentiment also recovered to its highest level in 28 months.

The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index® (PMI®) rose to a 16-month high of 53.3 in July, up from 50.1 in June and below the earlier flash estimate of 53.6. The headline PMI – calculated as a weighted-averageof five sub-indices – has posted above the neutral 50.0 mark separating improvement from deterioration in each of the past two months.

Manufacturers linked the expansion to a further loosening of the lockdown conditions in place due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This allowed manufacturers to restart, or raise, production in response to clients reopening. It should be noted that, while a positive start to the recovery, t will take several months of growth to fully recoup the output lost since the start of the pandemic.

Manufacturing production was raised for the second successive month and to the greatest extent since November 2017. Growth was especially marked in the consumer and intermediate goods industries. Investment goods production also rose for the first time in 15 months. In all three subsectors higher production was underpinned by improved inflows of new work received. 

New orders expanded for the first time since February, mainly reflecting a strengthening of domestic demand. In contrast, new export business fell for the ninth straight month, albeit to the weakest extent since February. Although restrictions in place to combat the COVID-19 pandemic constrained overseas demand, there were also reports of new order inflows starting to pick-up in several markets, including parts of Europe, the US and Asia.

Signs of economic recovery and expectations of client confidence strengthening led to improved sentiment among manufacturers during July. Confidence rose to its highest since March 2018, with 62% of companies expecting production to be higher one year from now. Only 12% of firms forecast a contraction. Sentiment strengthened across the consumer, intermediate and investment goods industries.

See the latest IHS Markit / CIPS UK Manufacturing PMI here commented by Rob Dobson, Director at IHS Markit, and Duncan Brock, Group Director at CIPS

05.08.2020

25000+

Procurement and Supply Chain Specialists, registered as active candidates with us

2500+

Permanent and Interim Procurement Professionals placed through us

15000

Beaumont Select Followers on LinkedIn

Client Testimonials

Supportive Staff Head of IT Procurement - Financial Services PLC
“I am impressed with all the staff I have spoken to even if just taking a message dealing with an invoice – very courteous to the ...

Candidate Testimonials

Exceptional Service Senior Indirect Procurement Manager
About our Consultants... “I am one of the candidates for a position of Senior Indirect Procurement Manager - Rome. “I am one of th...
Proactive Approach IT Procurement Consultant - successfully placed with a Global Retail Group
A successful placement with a Global Retail Group... "A proactive approach to candidates. The best agency I dealt with for effort ...
Communication with Candidates Category Manager - successfully placed with a Major Name Travel Company.
Communication.... "Communication with candidates was very good. Staff came over as helpful and knowledgeable."