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On 23 June 2025, the UK government unveiled a landmark ten‑year Industrial Strategy designed to drive sustainable economic growth, boost investment, and create over 1.1 million skilled jobs.
One of the UK’s leading strategic manufacturing outsourcing specialists has thrown its support behind a Shropshire school vying for national honours.
Recent history has been defined by turbulence and supply chains have become the front line of disruption. These shocks have acted as both a warning and a wake-up call.
In a candid interview with the Express & Star, Tony Hague, CEO of PP Control & Automation, offers a compelling perspective on the future of UK manufacturing. Whilst acknowledging the …
Tony Hague, CEO of PP Control & Automation (PP C&A), responds to recent survey data from Make UK, in the first of three opinion pieces. In this opening account, he …
In association with Manufacturing Management, PP Control & Automation’s Tony Hague and Richard Spears discuss their blueprint for better collaboration, which has helped accelerate growth, champion the mission to keep …
A coating technology specialist that protects millions of electronic devices every year has extended its manufacturing outsourcing partnership with PP C&A.
In her speech on January 29, 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined the UK government’s strategy to stimulate economic growth.
In 2025, UK businesses are poised to undergo significant transformations driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and a heightened focus on sustainability.
Tony Hague believes the implications of the Autumn Budget’s NIC hikes will put a burden on a thinning manufacturing resilience after years of global disruptions. But, there is a potential …
The Shock of the New campaign returns, as Tony Hague states that if the UK continues to outsource its green technology production overseas, it risks squandering a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
let’s not give hollow words and ear-catching speeches. Instead, let’s invest in a long-term Industrial Strategy that cherishes and cultivates UK innovation and creates stronger links between government, education and …
Tony Hague addresses a critical issue in the manufacturing industry: the ‘make vs buy’ outsourcing debate.
The UK general election on July 4th, 2024, resulted in a decisive victory for the Labour Party. Tony Hague, CEO, shares his thoughts on the outcome.
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