According to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and the Association for Manufacturing Technology, U.S. cutting tool consumption in February totaled $179.3 million. This total, as reported by companies participating in the Cutting Tool Market Report collaboration, was down 2.3% from January’s total and up 1.6% from February 2014.
“The start of 2015 has shown both January and February surpassing last year’s totals,” said Tom Haag, president of USCTI. “This increase has followed the same pattern in Manufacturing of Durable Goods. These are positive conditions considering the first quarter has faced the adversity of harsh weather conditions and a strong dollar in a weakening global economy.”
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One Reply to “U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 1.6% in February”
Hopefully the uptrend will continue.