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Businesses invited to give views for manufacturing and engineering survey

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Manufacturing and engineering businesses in Lancashire have been invited to give their views on the challenges and opportunities for the sector as part of a nationwide survey.

The MHA Manufacturing and Engineering Survey 2019/20, which is being run by Boost & Co member MHA Moore and Smalley, aims to compile a nationwide picture of the industries' key issues including business confidence and growth post Brexit, industry 4.0 and recruitment.

It is MHA's eighth annual Manufacturing and Engineering Survey and the results will help MHA's advisers gauge where the sector is and how it can be supported in the coming years.

The survey should take no longer than five minutes to complete and businesses who complete it will receive the full report including case studies and commentary from industry experts.

Businesses can complete the survey here.

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