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Welcome to The Manufacturing Leaders' Club, a restricted membership group of business leaders from larger manufacturing organisations who share the goal of improving competitiveness and bottom line profits. Its purpose is to establish a network of peers from different sectors of manufacturing industry, to discuss topical issues over which they share concerns, exchange best practice and learn from each other's experiences.

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  • News
    Breaking news from the world of manufacturing.

    ‘Strong results’ from VT
    VT Group, the support services and shipbuilding company, said today (13 May) that it expected an early green light to commence the much delayed commencement of its contract to build new British aircraft carriers.
    [13 May 2008]
     
    Delays on A380 production ramp-up
    The European planemaker Airbus said today it was informing customers about further delivery delays to deliveries of the giant A380 airliner (pictured).
    [13 May 2008]
     
    Factory gate inflation increase at all-time high
    Increases in the prices manufacturers pay for their raw materials and charge for their finished goods are at their highest since records began more than 20 years ago, according to official figures released yesterday (12 May).
    [13 May 2008]
     
    BAE increases contribution to Scots economy
    A new study has revealed that BAE’s Clyde shipyards have increased their contribution to the Scottish economy by £139 million to £392 million in 2007 when compared to its contribution in 2006.
    [12 May 2008]
     
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  • Events


    14 May 2008
    Winning in a low carbon world
    How well placed are manufacturers to take advantage of the major commercial opportunities offered by a low carbon economy driven by the UK’s need to source 15 per cent of its energy from renewable sources and cut CO2 emissions by 16 per cent?


    09 Jul 2008
    Financing Manufacturing

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