Manufacturing Technology Consumption Stumbles in July
U.S manufacturing technology consumption dropped 21.5 percent from June to July according to the American Machine Tool Distributors' Association (AMTDA) and the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT). Totaling $303.44 million, manufacturing technology consumption is up 5.7 percent from the figure for July 2007, and the year-to-date total is approximately $2.66 billion, which is up 15.5 percent from the same figure in 2007.
"Despite the consecutive 1.3 percent increases in durable goods orders for June and July, manufacturing technology orders turned down sharply in July, with much of the downturn in fabricating and forming," says Peter Borden, AMTDA president. "However, 2008 remains stronger than both 2006 and 2007. The fall trade show season will provide a clearer indication of the industry's health following IMTS and Fabtech."
From a regional basis, the Northeast region's manufacturing technology consumption was down 11.8 percent from June to July, at $46.43 million. This value is 13.9 percent higher than the respective figure for July 2007, but the year-to-date total for 2008 is 1.8 percent less that it was in 2007.