UK automotive industry posts record £69.5 billion turnover in 2014

The UK automotive industry turned over a record £69.5 billion (Rs 684,088 crore) in 2014, figures released by the Society of Motoring Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have revealed.

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar 30 Jun 2015 Views icon3443 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
File photo of Jaguar XK production at the Castle Bromwich plant in the UK.

File photo of Jaguar XK production at the Castle Bromwich plant in the UK.

The UK automotive industry turned over a record £69.5 billion (Rs 684,088 crore) in 2014, figures released by the Society of Motoring Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have revealed.

The SMMT’s annual Sustainability Report revealed that turnover in the UK industry had jumped 6.6%, meaning that the average UK worker is generating £440,000 (Rs 4.3 crore). This was driven by increased manufacturing output and growth in vehicle sales and exports.

More than 1.6 million vehicles were built in the UK in 2014, including 1.53 million cars, the highest level since 2007. More of these were also sold in the UK, with 2.48 million cars registered in the UK. The value of cars made in Britain and exported rose 1.8% to £34.6 billion (Rs 340,567 crore) – a rise of 103.8% since 2000.

"While recognising that the industry has traditionally been cyclical, it's clear that we are on a high," said SMMT chairman Mike Hawes. "The new Government has set targets on productivity, innovation and trade and export, and these are all areas that the automotive industry excels. We have enjoyed 39 consecutive months of sales growth in the UK. Europe has been on the up for more than a year. There is a lot of good news, and within that some challenges, the biggest of which is getting enough people in to engineering to sustain the growth, but also the EU and Russian situations. Still, we look forwrad with confidence."

The SMMT report also highlights strides in production techniques: from 2005-2009 an average of 9.3 vehicles were produced for every person working in the UK automotive industry, but from 2009-2014 the figure is 11.9 vehicles. An additional 27,000 automotive jobs were created in the UK in 2014, up 3.5% to 799,000.

If global car sales continue to rise at the current levels, UK production is tipped to hit an all-time high of 1.95m vehicles within two years. However, some car company bosses have expressed concerns that a dipping Russian market could lead to widespread problems in the car industry as soon as the end of this year.

The report also highlighted that the environmental impact of the industry has fallen, despite the greater volumes involved. Total waste going to landfill from all automotive production fell by 26.3% in 2014, marking a total fall since 2000 of 92.3%. Water and energy use by the industry also fell.

The average CO2 emissions per vehicle produced also hit a new low, 5% down on the 2013 figure.

 

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