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For a 25–50 employee manufacturing business in Hampshire, managed IT support typically costs between £2,000 and £4,500 per month, or £70–£100 per user per month, depending on security requirements, legacy systems, compliance needs, and on-site support levels.
Manufacturers often require additional cybersecurity protection, legacy system integration, and compliance alignment, which can increase investment by 10–25% compared to standard office-based businesses.
In this guide, we break down exactly what you should expect to pay — and what you should receive
1. Number of Users (10–100 Range Impact)
2. Legacy Machinery & OT Integration Complexity
3. Cybersecurity Layering Requirements
4. Compliance & Audit Support Needs
5. On-Site vs Remote Support Mix
All IT support companies will do it slightly differently, but it is important you understand what you will receive from a human perspective (emergency break-fix and pro-active) and software and security (what extra’s are they investing in that they pass onto their customers).
The main basics should include the following:
24/7 Monitoring & Helpdesk
Endpoint Protection & Advanced Threat Detection
Microsoft 365 Management
Backup & Disaster Recovery
Phishing Simulation & Staff Cyber Training
Future planning and budgeting
Regular technology alignment sessions
Compliance Documentation Support
On-Site Support (with clear expected SLA, e.g. 2–4 hour response regionally)
“If it’s cheaper than £70 per user, there has to be important elements missing. There’s always gaps in how proactive providers are. what’s actually missing?
Looking at total costs is important and professional IT support companies should have a predefined charge structure. (Make sure you ask to see it)
Project fees are not usually included in monthly contracts
Backup storage scaling fees
Legacy hardware compatibility upgrades (often by various vendors)
Compliance consultancy add-ons
After-hours callout charges
Costs for new installations of devices would be £100-£300 for example [depending on complexity]
The highest costs of IT can be if you have the wrong, unskilled IT support or one that doesn’t understand the complexities of manufacturing business.
Average manufacturing downtime cost per hour: £1,500–£5,000+ (Average in 2024 for the South of England)
4-hour outage = £6,000–£20,000 loss
Compare to annual IT investment
A simple formula to use is:
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There are various factors you need to take into account before you can work out the exact true cost answer:
Faster resolution = lower downtime cost
Relationship-based proactive management
Manufacturing familiarity vs generic MSPs
The Numbers After 6 Months:
– £85 per user
– Layered security
– Zero downtime incidents in 6 months
– Reactive (not total) tickets down to 0.76 per user / per month (target: 0.25 within 18 months)
The Results so far:
– 125.12% reduction in break-fix support tickets
– Aligned compliance audit
– Staff phishing failure rate dropped from 28% to 4%
23+ years specialising in manufacturing IT
OT + IT expertise
Cybersecurity training programmes
Regional coverage (Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex)
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