April Manufacturing Technology Orders Down 27.5% Y/Y



Manufacturing technology orders for April 2016 were down 27.5% compared to the same month a year ago, according to the latest U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders report compiled by the Association For Manufacturing Technology.

Year to date, orders are down 16.6% compared to the same point in 2015.

“The current conditions for manufacturing technology providers are a reflection of larger stagnation in manufacturing and the overall economy – some industries are performing well, and others are struggling,” said AMT President Douglas K. Woods. “Automotive and aerospace, which mitigated the market decline for the last 15 months of the current downturn, continue to hold their own but they aren’t growing. Some industries are growing, such as consumer electronics, firearms, and medical, but those represent only 12% of our overall market. Weakness continues in the oil and gas and construction/off-road industries.”

Industry forecasters continue to anticipate an upswing in business in the fourth quarter. However, the current market downturn was more than forecasters had expected. AMT member companies report strong levels of quotation activity, but longer conversion rates for order placement. Manufacturing companies are resistant to make investments in capital equipment out of a sense of caution.

April 2016 manufacturing technology orders were valued at $284.10 million, compared to $391.69 million in April 2015. Monthly orders dropped 25.5% compared to March 2016. Year-to-date, total orders stand at $1,230.94 million, compared to $1,476.42 million at the same point the previous year.


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