To what extent did the interwar motor industry overcome its pre-war difficulties?
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The origin of the pre-war motor industry
- Problems of pre-war motor industry
- The post-war revival era
- The role of engineers and entrepreneurs
- The progressive UK market
- An overview of British motor industry
- Bibliography
- Conclusion
Abstract
The pre-war motor industry was in its infancy and suffered from a lack of investment backing, high production costs, an over engineered end product and a saturation of small family orientated manufactures. Developments in the industry often came from pioneering engineers with components being imported off the continent for the British industry. Britain was lagging behind other European nations. The industry established itself in the inter-war period by relying on entrepreneurs and engineers, such as Herbert Austin who built the first four wheeled English car by 1900. Austin also built the first low horse-power car to substitute the motor-cycle side-car and public transport.
The pre-war industry had high production costs with poor managerial leadership with most manufacturers being family run, resulting in little asset growth within the company as profits were quickly distributed to employees or family.
The pre-war industry had high production costs with poor managerial leadership with most manufacturers being family run, resulting in little asset growth within the company as profits were quickly distributed to employees or family.
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