Printing Industries in National Manufacturing Summit

Printing Industries participated in the summit which included representatives from all State Governments and about 150 attendees from businesses, associations, unions and research providers.

The Summit provided a focus for discussion on Australia’s Manufacturing future.

Four workshop streams looked at globalisation, investment, innovation and skills. These determined that more flexibility is needed in training options; Australian manufacturing needed to be promoted to overseas purchasers; practical support is required for companies employing older workers; better access to risk capital is required; a review of the tax system is needed; and greater promotion of government subsidies and grants is necessary.

There was a clear message for all manufacturers regardless of whether they export or just supplying the domestic market: “understand and recognise the intensity of the global challenge”, whether this be skills, finance or customers.

A number of themes from successful manufacturers (large and small) kept coming through, including:
* Competing on time is a key success factor (reducing inventory, turnaround times).
* Become globally competitive (even as a domestic supplier).
* Keep investing in workforce skills.
* Integrate product and service.
* Mass production is inefficient.
* Build capability in agility – ability to react quickly.
* Reputation and trust are critical.

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