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Make UK makes a joint statement with CEEMET
Published:  21 October, 2020

Make UK recently made a joint statement with CEEMET, its sister organisation in Europe whose members are the national employers’ organisations and federations, representing 200,000 companies across the whole of Europe and providing employment for 35 million people.

The call is strongly supported by Manufacturing Northern Ireland, EEF Northern Ireland and Scottish Engineering our sister bodies who represent manufacturing businesses in these critical parts of the country. It is also supported by a wide number of specialist trade associations from across the breadth of the industry and many of Britain’s heartland manufacturers.

STATEMENT:

“While UK manufacturing is slowly recovering from the ongoing COVID crisis, essential to that recovery is the seamless operation of supply chains and the modern marvel of just-in-time logistics.

A no-deal scenario with our most critical trading partner, the EU, would be disastrous for manufacturing and for the millions more employed in supporting industries both here in the UK and across the EU.

“The impacts would go far beyond disruptions in trade at the border. Families and communities would be left hanging in the balance, affecting real people who need the well-paid jobs that manufacturing provides alongside its contribution of almost half of Britain’s global exports.

“Manufacturing and engineering companies employ 2.7million in every constituency up and down the UK and many millions more across the whole of Europe. Their products power our lives - the cars we drive, the technology behind our schools and hospitals, even the meals we consume. Britain is a leading exporter of innovation, product and technical skills which are playing a critical part in boosting efforts to lead our economic recovery and the same can be said for many of the great manufacturing nations across Europe.

The Covid crisis has had an incredibly damaging impact across the UK and Europe. As a consequence it has been impossible to fully prepare for the changes that are coming in January. Should we face the challenge of an acrimonious exit without a deal, businesses in the UK and Europe are united in the view that they are not and cannot be ready for the disruption that we face.

AS A CONSEQUENCE WE ARE CALLING ON THE UK AND EU TO:

1. Get back to the negotiating table

2. Ensure that we avoid the disaster of an exit without a deal

3. Work to ensure that we achieve the best deal possible avoiding tariffs, simplifying rules of origin and minimising red tape and bureaucracy at the border

Signatories below

Stephen Phipson CBE, CEO Make UK

Oliver Zander, Chairman, Ceemet

Paul Sheerin, CEO Scottish Engineering

Stephen Kelly, CEO Manufacturing NI

Peter Bloch, Director EEF NI

Make UK members

Peter Davies, Chief Executive, James Lister

Rowan Crozier, CEO, Brandauer

Matthias Meyer, Managing Director, Heller Machine Tools

John Taylor, Chief Executive, SG Technologies

Helen Doughty, Director, SHD Composite Materials

George Wright, Managing Director, M Wright & Sons Ltd

Fiona Ellis-Winkfield, Managing Director, Gordon Winkfield

Andrea Wilson, Director, Hone-all

Austen Adams, Director, Avingtrans

Raymond Oliver, Managing Director, Sone Products

David Mitchell, Managing Director, Katmex Ltd

Leanne Holmes, Managing Director, Crane Payment Innovations

Peter Morris, Vice President, Finance & Global Supply Chain, Transcontinental Advanced Coatings

Barry Leahey, Managing Director, Playdale Playgrounds

Adrian May, Commercial Manager, Presspart Manufacturing Ltd

Mark Lord, Managing Director, Aztec Oils

Robert Pickersgill, Managing Director, W Hallam Castings

James Tear, Managing Director, Thessco Ltd

Brian Reece, CEO & Managing Director, Sheffield Precision Medical

James Greenham, Managing Director, EMS Physio

Tom McMurtrie, Managing Director, Hymid Multi Shot Ltd

David O’Hare, Managing Director, Clwyd Compounders

Robert Munro, Operations Director, Denis Ferranti Group

Mike Evans, Managing Director, EBS Automation Ltd

Gavin Peters, CEO-UK, Tri-Wall UK

Stephen Jones, Managing Director, Altron Communications Equipment Ltd

Neil Gregory, Director, G.O.S. Tool & Engineering Services Ltd

Peter Morris, VP Finance & Global Supply Chain, Transcontinental Advanced Coatings

Paul Crutcher, Operations Director, Bisley

Almero Barnard, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Jellagen Marine Biotechnologies

Andrew Churchill, Director, JJ Churchill

Mike Hague Morgan, Co-Owner & Commercial Director, Autocraft Drivetrain

Stuart Johnson, Director, Rutland Plastics

Simon Beech, COO, Naysmyth Group

Chris Perry, Managing Director, Timberwolf

Darren Joint, Managing Director, Viking Signs

Richard Herbert, Executive Chairman, Herbert Group

Make UK affiliate and partner organisations

Vanda Jones, Executive Director, British Compressed Air Society

Sue Halliwell, Operations Manager, Composites UK

Peter Hunt, COO, Lighting Industry Association

Steve Brambley, Chief Executive, GAMBICA

Geraldine Bolton, Chief Executive, Confederation of British Metalforming

David Harrison, Chief Operating Officer, PPMA, BARA & UKIVA

Julia Moore, Chief Executive, GTMA

Charles Byrne, Technical Director, Graham Hart Process Technology

Dr Andrew Mair, Chief Executive, Midlands Aerospace Alliance

Tom Bowtell, CEO, British Coatings Federation

Robert Fell, Director and Chief Executive, Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association

Steve Schofield, Director & Chief Executive, British Pump Manufacturers Association

Martin Maley, Director General, NASS

André González De Savage, Chief Executive, British Enterprise Partnership

Diana Taylor, Managing Director, Marketing Humber

Keith Warren, Chief Executive, Foodservice Equipment Association

James Selka, CEO, MTA

Philip Law, Director General, BPF

Rob Oliver, Chief Executive, CEA

Richard Fallon, CEO, The Technology Supply Chain

Andrew Kinniburgh, DG, NDI

Nick Mellor, Managing Director, LEIA