Brexit – what’s next?
Following the Brexit outcome, what is next for compressed air users? BCAS reports that its members are already reporting a more cautious approach to business. The Society adds that what is clear is end users and suppliers of compressed air need to come together if they are to make the most of any opportunities.
BCAS represents the needs of the entire supply chain for compressed air to the UK and European and overseas institutions, and the Society believes it is particularly important at the moment that the industry provides a united voice in the face of a changing political climate.
BCAS comments that, clearly, its work with international standards and legislation will be critical. The UK is recognised for its skills in this area and BCAS continues to be at the heart of the international standards world. The Brexit vote means it will need to leverage that position even more to ensure the UK compressed air market retains a strong voice.
Working as partners with Pneurop, Orgalime and CAGI will ensure that BCAS continues to be a strong partner representing the UK compressed air industry in legislation, which in this global era of manufacturing will impact us all.
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