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June 2020 U.S. Cutting Tool Orders Up 10.1% from May 2020 

June 2020 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $150.6 million, according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and The Association for Manufacturing Technology. This total was up 10.1% month over month, down 24.6% year over year. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 1.6% in March

March 2019 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $210.4 million according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 13.2% in November

November 2018 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $209.42 million, down 6.3% from October’s $223.46 million and up 13.2% when compared with the $184.97 million reported for November 2017. read more

July YTD U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 11.7%

According to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and The Association for Manufacturing Technology, the July YTD U.S. cutting tool consumption of $1.41 billion is up 11.7% when compared with 2017. read more

Cutting Tool Consumption Up 10.8% YTD Despite M/M Decline in June

The USCTI and AMT reported June U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $212.83 million, which was down 1.1% compared to May, but up 14.1% compared to June 2017. With a year-to-date total of $1.213 billion, 2018 is up 10.8% when compared with 2017. read more

Cutting Tool Consumption Rises 10.1% in 2018

May U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $215.13 million according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and the Association For Manufacturing Technology. read more

February YTD U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 7.4%

According to the USCTI and AMT, February U.S. cutting tool consumption YTD through February of $373.7 million is up 7.4% when compared with 2017. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Up 6.1% in January

The USCTI and the AMT reported a 4.9% increase in January U.S. cutting tool consumption on a month-over-month basis. The total consumption ($183.61 million), was up 6.1% year-over-year as well. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Grew 8.3% in 2017

According to the USCTI and the AMT, despite a 5.4% month-over-month decrease in cutting tool consumption in December 2017 experienced an 8.3% increase compared to 2016. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool Consumption Continues Gains in November 2017

November U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $185.00 million according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and the Association for Manufacturing Technology. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool 2017 YTD Consumption up 8.0 % in October

October U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $198.00 million according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and the Association For Manufacturing Technology. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool YTD Consumption Remains Above 2016 Levels

According to the Association for Manufacturing Technology, September YTD cutting tool consumption is up 7% compared to 2016. The AMT noted leading manufacturing indicators point to elevated domestic and global confidence. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool 2017 YTD Consumption up 7.1% in July

According to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and the Association for Manufacturing Technology, July U.S. cutting tool consumption was down 8.4% compared to June, but up 16% on a year-over-year basis. read more

U.S. Cutting Tool 2017 Consumption up 8.7% in January

According to the AMT and USCTI, January U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $1373.05 million, which was down 8.7% compared to December 216, but up 8.7% on a year-over-year basis. read more

2016 Machine Tool Consumption Down 4.3% Year/Year

The USCTI and the AMT reported U.S. cutting tool consumption was $2.04 billion in 2016, down 4.3% when compared with 2015. Cutting tool orders expected to increase in 2017. read more

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