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Made in Britain CEO to host NI manufacturers’ fireside chat at Manufacturing and Supply Chain conference in Belfast on 22nd June

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Made in Britain CEO to host NI manufacturers’ fireside chat at Manufacturing and Supply Chain conference in Belfast on 22nd June

Made in Britain CEO to host NI manufacturers’ fireside chat at Manufacturing and Supply Chain conference in Belfast on 22nd June
June 16
10:47 2023
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Made in Britain, the organisation uniting close to 2,000 British manufacturers by their licensed use of both the Made in Britain and the Made in Britain: Northern Ireland collective marks is organising and hosting a fireside chat at the Northern Ireland Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference at the TEC in Belfast at 1:20 pm on Thursday 22nd June 2023.

The session, entitled ‘Supply Chain Localisation: Trust, Resilience and Sustainability’, will be moderated by Made in Britain CEO John Pearce (pictured above), who will be joined by two leading representatives of manufacturing firms in Northern Ireland, from Made in Britain’s community of members:

“I’m delighted to be visiting Belfast to spend time on the factory floor of some of Made in Britain’s member companies based in Northern Ireland, and especially to host this important conversation about the vibrancy of the manufacturing community here,” said Made in Britain CEO John Pearce. “Supply chain localisation is vital to driving economic growth across all of the UK.”

Almost half of British businesses (43%) faced international shipping delays on goods purchased from other countries during the 12 months to January, according to the Buying British Survey conducted by Made by Britain together with OnePoll, which polled 1,000 decision makers involved in procurement at UK companies. Of those that faced delays, 66% say their business started buying more British-manufactured goods as a result.

‘’ESF has gone from strength to strength in both local and export markets over the past few years.Through localisation we have been able to achieve stronger brand consistency and better segmentation, while our customers have an easier interaction with us. When consumers see our Made in Britain: Northern Ireland mark, they have immediate knowledge and trust in the British provenance of our products,” commented ESF CEO Alan Lowry.

Based in Newry, County Down, CT1 is a local success story, developing innovative sealing and bonding products used by trades people internationally across Ireland, Britain, Spain, Denmark and Norway. “By manufacturing in the UK, we have been able to serve our customers without disruption, amid a global supply chain crisis and rising carriage costs. Working in close collaboration with local partners enables us to provide unparalleled sales and marketing support,” said CT1 Technical Marketing Director Martin Mallon.

Made in Britain brings together the British manufacturing community, united by the licensed use of the Made in Britain and the Made in Britain: Northern Ireland collective marks (Made in Britain and Made in Britain: Northern Ireland) which certifies member companies as trusted businesses that have met stringent criteria set to guarantee they are truly British manufacturers.

Free registration for Northern Ireland Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference: here

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