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Motorhome sales pull back to near pre-pandemic levels for Auto-Trail

Demand outstrips delivery with directors smarting over Covid-linked supply chain issues that stifled even higher growth

Assembly underway at Auto-Trail in Grimsby.(Image: Auto-Trail)

Grimsby motorhome manufacturer Auto-Trail has seen sales return to near pre-pandemic levels as demand outstretched supply.

Despite a strong return for the Europarc team, directors were frustrated by Covid-linked supply chain challenges.

Turnover was up 36 per cent from £48.7 million to £66.2 million, with margins also significantly healthier, up from 9.5 per cent to 15 per cent.

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Operating profit came in at £9.9 million, more than double the £4.6 million achieved in the previous year, one hampered by a complete lockdown of manufacturing and dealerships.

A huge “desire to control your own social space” saw “the strong demand for motorhomes that followed the end of the first national lockdown increase progressively, resulting in a very healthy order book for the company by the start of the year,” financial director Shane Devoy said in his strategic report accompanying the results,

He told how by the middle of the first quarter it was clear that the planned 30 per cent volume increase would be surpassed in the 12 months to August 31 last year.

And minimal impact from further measures to control the Covid spread in the November and following new year, did little to halt the flow of orders - leading to a decision to close the book.