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  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

I will ask Professor Ridgway a similar question. Your organisation has been established to address issues in Scotland’s supply chain, but the circumstances that we are living through have changed dramatically due to Covid, post-Brexit trade and inflation, which, as we have heard this morning, is putting pressure on lots of different sectors. How have your organisation’s aims changed? I know that the aims are about growing domestic supply chains, but is the current situation making that easier or more difficult?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

I thank all the witnesses for sharing their experience and expertise. If they would like to do so, they should feel free to provide any supplementary evidence following this session.

Could we get some further evidence from Scottish Enterprise? We are interested in how many businesses the Scottish manufacturing advisory service supports annually and how its impact is monitored. We can send you a note to outline the further information that we are looking for, because it might be easier to provide that in writing rather than at committee this morning.

We will now move into private session.

11:00 Meeting continued in private until 11:54.  

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

Good morning, and welcome to the 15th meeting in 2021 of the Economy and Fair Work Committee. Following advice that was issued by Parliament last week, the committee meeting is being held virtually.

The first item of business is a decision to take items 3 and 4 in private. Are committee members content to do that?

Members indicated agreement.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

I will bring in Colin Beattie. Thank you for your patience.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

The substantive part of the meeting is an evidence session on Scotland’s supply chain. We are looking at the short-term and medium-term challenges for Scotland’s supply chain and how those and the shifts in the supply chain are impacting on Scotland’s economy. We are also interested in long-term solutions. We want to consider how to build future resilience and whether there are opportunities to develop domestic supply chains in Scotland.

I am pleased to welcome our witnesses. Professor Iain Bomphray is the director of the lightweight manufacturing centre, Professor Keith Ridgway is the executive chair of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, and Nick Shields is the head of business support services at Scottish Enterprise. As always, I ask members and witnesses to keep questions and answers as concise as possible. It is helpful if members indicate which of the witnesses they would like to respond to their questions. That will make it easier for broadcasting to keep us on track.

I will start the questions. Professor Bomphray, the committee is looking at some of the solutions to the supply chain challenges that we face. Over the course of the inquiry—we are in the last stages now—we have identified the pressures due to Covid, different trading arrangements resulting from Brexit, labour supply and skills markets. Those are the pressure points that we have identified. Yours is an organisation that looks to respond to some of those challenges, which have existed for a few years. The landscape for supply chains has also changed dramatically since the Covid pandemic started. As an organisation, have you changed? How are you responding? Do you agree that we have identified the correct pressures? What impact have those pressures had on what you are trying to achieve? Have they made your work more challenging? Perhaps you could talk a wee bit about where the organisation is at.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

Would Nick Shields like to respond? That would give you the opportunity to set out how Scottish Enterprise is responding to the additional pressures in the supply chain over the past 18 months.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

Last week, we heard evidence from the construction and house-building sectors that supply chain pressures are causing a degree of sluggishness in those sectors because they cannot get jobs completed or started. Do you see that among the businesses that you deal with? Are downward pressures being created on their ability to grow?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Claire Baker

As procurement has been mentioned, I will bring in Colin Smyth at this point—earlier than expected—as I know that he wants to efxplore that issue.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Claire Baker

That is helpful.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Claire Baker

I am sorry to interject, but we have to finish by half 11. It is unfortunate that you have been the third witness to speak, Bill—you have been a very good witness, so I am sorry to, again, ask you to be brief.