28 May 2021 | David Young
UK factories made 129,691 engines in April, up on last year when just 1,147 were produced
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, "April engine production was always going to be up, as last year factory operations ceased amidst the height of the first lockdown. The sector, however, is a long way off a full recovery and engine output levels remain significantly lower than before the pandemic. It is now imperative that a strategy is implemented to support UK engine manufacturing competitiveness, including measures to help companies transition to producing next generation powertrains."
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