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Make It British: Production up 25 per cent in UK textile manufacturing

As per the annual survey conducted by Make it British, — the go-to resource for information on UK manufacturing and British-made brands— UK’s textile manufacturing is booming with production up 25 per cent; and 50 per cent of businesses reporting an increase in turnover, when compared to last year. This comes despite economic uncertainty with issues surrounding the availability of skills for an industry that just a few years ago everyone considered to be dead. Kate Hills, Founder and CEO of Make it British, explains this survey reveals that 2017 has been another great year for the sector. There is increased interest from overseas and more companies are looking to source locally. As a result, more factories are opening or working longer hours and taking on apprentices to keep up with demand. The increase in production and turnover is being helped partly by the exchange rate working in UK manufacturers’ favour. One manufacturer reported: “as the pound loses its value our turnover has increased by 30 per cent”. Whilst around a third of UK textile manufacturers are exporting more than they were in 2016, there is a tremendous opportunity for growth.

The workforce remains a concern for many, with two thirds reporting that the average age of their workforce is over 40. A key challenge for 2018 will be how to attract more young people into the industry- and quickly – with the average employer only having taken on one young person in the last year. The positive news is that the workforce is getting younger and apprenticeship schemes are driving interest, with one manufacturer reporting: “We have a relatively young staff and support apprenticeships for improving skills.”

So what does the future hold for UK textile manufacturers in 2018? Nearly 100 manufacturers from across the fashion and textile sector were surveyed, ranging from small workshops producing luxury women’s wear to textile mills producing millions of metres a year. It’s looking decently good with respondents scoring 3.2 on a scale of 1 to 5 when asked how optimistic they feel about the future of their industry.

 
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