Tuesday, September 13, 2011

'Record' car production rise

UK car production numbers rose to a record high last month, according to industry figures compare production to March 2009.

117,622 Cars made in March 2010 represented growth of 90% compared to the same month in the last Jahr.Es is the fifth consecutive month of growth in the passenger car market, during commercial vehicle production by 62% and engine production by 44% increased.

The company the engine had been noted, however, manufacturers and traders (SMMT) that the increase in strength highlighted how dire the car production in March 2009.

In the first quarter of last year saw UK production stalling, with longer breaks in plants including the Honda factory in Swindon - only production new in June at around 50 started % capacity after Government Scrappage regulation increased turnover by mid-May.

"Select heading numbers to the scale of the challenges facing this time last year, but also demonstrate a steady improvement in demand in home and export markets, SMMT Chief Executive Paul Everitt said."

"[The] industry be incentive scheme close continue with difficult market conditions with the scrapping and limited access to finance and credit for consumers and businesses confronted."

He added "a fixed exchange rate and world-class competitiveness of the UK should help get demand long term".

Meanwhile SMMT figures for 2009 show that Britain was the fourth largest vehicle manufacturer in Europe, more than two million engines and almost one million vehicles in the course of the year.

Nevertheless, during the Group new publication motor industry stressed the importance of this sector for the UK economy facts 2010, it shows that both this production almost two-thirds were the 2008 totals.

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