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MHA Manufacturing and Engineering Survey now open!

Take part in the MHA Manufacturing and Engineering Survey and have your voice heard

The seventh annual MHA Manufacturing and Engineering Survey has just been launched by Worthing and Gatwick-based chartered accountants, tax and business advisers MHA Carpenter Box, together with sector colleagues from its national association MHA.

The survey is supported by Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and the Future of British Manufacturing and helps to compile a picture of the sector across England, Scotland and Wales, with a dedicated focus on South East businesses.



The survey has grown a reputation as the go-to report for the SME sector and is used by the banks, lobbying organisations and even by the All-Party Parliamentary Manufacturing Group to gain an insight into the opportunities and challenges facing the sector now and what can be done to support it through what may be an uncertain few years ahead.

“With Brexit only six months away, the data we collect this year should help to give us a clear indication of the real issues around Brexit for the sector.” – Chris Coopey, head of Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology at both MHA Carpenter Box and MHA. Photo: Martin Bloomfield/Bloomfield Digital

The survey will focus on how businesses are operating and will look at a number of key areas including innovation, recruitment, exports, costs, funding, productivity, energy and sustainability. Once the results have been analysed, participants will receive the full report detailing the findings with case studies and commentary from industry experts.

Ex-engineer Chris Coopey, head of Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology at both MHA Carpenter Box and MHA, commented: “Over the past six years this survey has gone from strength to strength. With Brexit only six months away, the data we collect this year should help to give us a clear indication of the real issues around Brexit for the sector, as well as the opportunities. Our job is to use the findings to do everything we can to help the sector grow in the face of what are very interesting and uncertain times”.

Businesses interested in completing the survey before the closing date of 30 September 2018 and receiving a copy of the final report can find it HERE.

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