Manufacturing Technology Consumption Increased From 2007
U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $341 million in May, reports the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association (AMTDA) and The Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT). The figure from May is down 16.4 percent from April, but up 2.2 percent from the number reported in May 2007. The year-to-date total for manufacturing technology is $1,942.37, which is 17.2 percent higher than the total for 2007.
“The May machine tool consumption numbers again demonstrated continued strength and growth in many markets across the country, except in the automotive sector in the upper Midwest,” says Peter Borden, AMTDA president. “However, the concerns about energy and commodity prices, along with the traditional summer and pre-IMTS buying slowness, may in the next few months reduce the gains that we have seen thus far this year to bring the orders closer to the forecasts.”
The USMTC report, put together jointly by the AMTDA and the AMT, reports on U.S. manufacturing technology consumption in five geographic breakdowns.
The Northeast region experienced a rise in manufacturing technology consumption to $48.8 million, which is 4.7 percent higher than the previous month, but 16 percent less than in April 2007. The year-to-date total for the Northeast is $269.89 million, 0.1 percent less than the total from May 2007.