 Overview
The
automotive industry is a pivotal part of the UK manufacturing
sector. Automotive firms are leaders in global best practice in
many areas of manufacturing and provide a key source of improvement
for the UK manufacturing sector as a whole. Altogether eight
companies manufacture cars in volume in the UK, together with
seven truck and van manufacturers and many of the world's major
component manufacturers. The UK is home to the world's most
successful motorsport industry and a number of leading independent
automotive design firms, and is increasingly becoming a centre
for engine production.
Automotive businesses are leaders in many areas of manufacturing,
purchasing, product development and logistics. Major inward
investors have brought with them world best practice and the skills
and knowledge of the industry provide a key source for improvement
across the UK manufacturing sector as a whole.
The automotive manufacturing sector contributes around £8.5bn
added value to the economy, and accounts for 1.1% of GDP, 6.2%
of manufacturing value-added and 9.5% of total UK exports of goods.
Some 243,000 people are employed in the design and manufacture
of vehicles and components, and a further 544,000 in the motor
trades which supply, service and repair vehicles in the UK.
In 2003, over 1.65 million cars and 189,000 commercial vehicles
were produced in the UK. Of these some two thirds of the
cars and half of the commercial vehicles were exported to a variety
of markets. Europe is the main destination, with significant
sales in North America, and specialist luxury marques sold worldwide.
The Automotive Unit
The job of the DTI Automotive Unit is to help the UK Automotive
Industry succeed. It does this by encouraging the spread
of best practice in design and manufacture, supporting inward
investment and influencing the design of regulations and tax policy
so that they reflect the interests of the sector. Building
close relations with key companies and intermediaries in the sector
is essential if these objectives are to be achieved. The
Unit therefore includes Business Relationship Managers whose job
it is to maintain regular contacts with key firms to ensure that
we build and maintain a comprehensive understanding of the issues
that affect their productivity and competitiveness and therefore
that of the country as a whole. For more information visit
the Auto Industry site www.autoindustry.co.uk.
Americas Team
020 7215 1246
Responsible for the DTI's relationship with the major American-owned
vehicle manufacturers and suppliers based in the UK. The team
also leads on the relationship with the UK construction equipment
industry and on the implementation of a competitiveness programme
with the Construction Equipment Association.
Asia Team
020 7215 1182
The Team is responsible for the relationship with vehicle and
component manufacturers from Japan and other Asian countries.
The team also promotes the long-term co-operation programme
in China. It has responsibility for issues affecting the
tyre sector and coordinates Automotive Unit activity on trade
development and investment and on issues impacting on the components
sector as a whole.
Europe Team
020 7215 1069
Responsible for relationships with major European-owned vehicle
and component manufacturers based in the UK. This team also co-ordinates
the Automotive Unit's work on powertrain - engines, transmissions
and driveline components.
Analysis Team
020 7215 1114
The team is responsible for analysing key trends in the automotive
sector and their implications for the future growth of the industry
in the UK. It works closely with trade associations and academic
and other analysts as well as drawing on the assessments of UK
firms themselves.
Automotive Innovation Technology Team
020 7215 1311
The team leads on strategic issues where innovation, technology
and skills are central to the sustainable development of the automotive
sector as a critical part of an integrated transport system. It
is responsible for taking forward the DTI's objectives under the
Powering Future Vehicles strategy and manages the DTI's Foresight
Vehicle: http://www.foresightvehicle.org.uk/,
the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership: http://www.lowcvp.org.uk/
and the SMMT Industry Forum: http://www.industryforum.co.uk/.
Policy and Regulation Team
020 7215 1177
The team takes the lead on regulatory issues impacting on the
automotive sector. Its role is to ensure that industry's
concerns are taken fully into account by Government and the European
Commission, dealing with issues such as vehicle emissions, Block
Exemption and End of Life Vehicles. The team is responsible
for the DTI's relationship with the two main automotive trade
associations, the SMMT and the RMI
Automotive Regional Unit
0121 212 5017
Based in Birmingham, this Team is responsible for relationships
with UK-owned vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers. The
unit also takes the lead in working with regional organisations
such as Government Offices and Regional Development Agencies.
The team is responsible for working with the bus and coach
sector, for liaison with the Motorcycle Industries Association
on issues affecting the UK motorcycle industry and for the Auto
Industry site http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/
Meeting the Needs of Industry
SMMT Industry Forum
Tel: 0121 717 6600
Web: www.industryforum.co.uk/
SMMT Industry Forum is a world unique collaboration between international
vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers. Created by
the motor industry for the motor industry, its aim is to develop
and sustain world-leading competitiveness in the UK based vehicle
and components industry. Industry Forum has created a number
of programmes based around a common approach which enable a company
in any part of the supply chain to make real measurable improvements
in Quality, Cost and Delivery, while also improving partnership
with its customers.
Foresight
Vehicle
Tel: 020 7215 1957
Web:www.foresightvehicle.org.uk
Foresight Vehicle is the UK's national automotive R & D programme
aiming to promote technology and to stimulate suppliers to develop
and demonstrate market driven enabling technologies for future
road vehicles which must satisfy increasingly stringent environmental
requirements as well as meeting expectations for safety, cost,
performance and desirability.
Automotive Innovation and Growth Team
Tel: 0121 212 1188
Web: www.autoindustry.co.uk/automotive_unit/aigt
Sir Ian Gibson, former head of Nissan in Europe, led this collaboration
between government and industry which reported in May 2002. The
work of the group covered design, development and manufacturing,
technology, the environment, distribution and retail. In addition
to its policy recommendations, the AIGT played a major part in
changing the structure and working style of the Automotive Unit.
Specific Export Help for the Automotive Sector
www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/
UK Trade & Investment
UK Trade & Investment is the Government Organisation that
brings together the work of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
(FCO) and the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) in support
of British trade and investment overseas. Sector specific
export help for Automotive industries can be found on the UK
Trade & Investment website.
Other Sector Contacts
The Automotive Unit works with a range of partners to promote
the capabilities of the UK automotive sector and help individual
companies and supply chains to compete globally. Key activities
are summarised below. A more extensive list of Trade Associations
in this sector can be found at the Trade Association Forum
website and also the Auto
Industrysite.
Automotive Distribution Federation (ADF)
68-70 Coleshill Road
Hodge Hill
Birmingham
B36 8AB
Contact: Brian Spratt
Tel: 0121 784 3535 Fax: 0121 784 4411
Web: www.adf.org.uk
ADF represents parts distributors and suppliers in the UK.
Garage Equipment Association
2/3 Church Walk
Daventry
Northants NN11 4BL
Contact: John Nelson
Tel: 01327 312 616 Fax: 01327 312 606
Web: www.gea.co.uk/
Construction Equipment Association (CEA)
Orbital House
85 Croydon Road
Caterham
Surrey CR3 5PD
Contact: Rob Oliver
Tel: 01883 334499
Fax: 01883 334490
Email: cea@admin.co.uk
Website: www.coneq.org.uk
The Construction Equipment Association (CEA) serves construction
equipment manufacturers, components suppliers and associated service
providers.
Independent Garage Association (IGA)
9 North Street
Rugby
CV21 2AB
Contact: Bob Hood
Tel: 01788 576 465 Fax: 01788 547 361
Web: www.rmif.co.uk/
National Tyre Distribution Association
Elsinor House
Buckingham Street
Aylesbury
HP20 2NQ
Contact: Richard Edy
Tel: 0870 9000600 Fax: 0870 9000610
Web: www.ntda.co.uk/
Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF)
201 Great Portland Street
London W1N 6AB
Contact: Joanne Gibson
Tel: 020 7580 9122 Fax: 020 7580 6376
Web: www.rmif.co.uk/
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)
Forbes House
Halkin Street
London SW1X 7DS
Contact : Bob Lawrie
Tel: 020 7235 7000 Fax: 020 7235 7112
Web: www.smmt.co.uk/
The SMMT is the automotive industry's main trade association.
It exists to support and promote the interests of the motor industry
in the UK and abroad. Key objectives include improving the competitiveness
of members and assisting them to develop their business internationally.
At national level their close collaboration with government has
created a world-unique co-operation between international vehicle
manufacturers and component suppliers - the SMMT Industry Forum.
By working with expert engineers from some of the world's leaders
in vehicle manufacture, SMMT is transferring best practice manufacturing
knowledge and skills throughout the UK components supply base.
National Caravan Council
Catherine House
Victoria Road
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU11 1SS
Contact: Alan Bishop
Tel: 01252 318251 Fax: 01252 322596
Web: www.nationalcaravan.co.uk/
The National Caravan Council (NCC) is the representative trade
body for the UK caravan industry.
General Business Support, Schemes and Initiatives
Small Business Service
The Small Business Service operate a number of schemes and initiatives
that are designed to help small businesses in a variety of ways.
Sector specific support for Automotive
industries can be found on their Business Advice Online website:
http://www.dti.gov.uk/bestpractice
DTI
For Business
This page lists many of the initiatives that the DTI and other
parts of Government currently operate. Included on this page are
links with various support schemes and initiatives.
DTI
Information Age
This page lists many of the initiatives that the DTI and other
parts of Government currently operate. Included on this page are
links with schemes and initiatives offering guidance and advice
relating to new technology and fast access to information.
DTI International Trade
and Investment
This page offers a comprehensive menu of links to sites offering
support to exporters (through UK Trade & Investment), investors
in the UK and importers into the UK.
Companies House
From this site, you can link to a wide range of Government sites
and Professional Bodies that can provide general guidance and
support for all UK companies.
The Trade Association
Forum
The Trade Association Forum helps associations to deliver best
practice to members.
Regulatory
Guidance
DTI Regulatory Guidance provides general guidance from the DTI
and also links to other relevant DTI web pages.
The Direct Access
Governmentwebsite
provides guidance issued by other Government Departments.
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