2015 State of the Gear Industry Reader Survey
2015 State of the Gear Industry
Reader Survey Results
Gear Technology’s annual State-of-the-Gear-Industry survey polls gear manufacturers
about the latest trends and opinions relating to the overall health of the gear industry.
As in years past, the survey was conducted anonymously, with invitations sent by e-mail to gear manufacturing
companies around the world.
More than 300 individuals responded to the online survey, answering questions about their manufacturing
operations and current challenges facing their businesses. All of the responses included in these results come
from individuals who work at locations where gears, splines, sprockets, worms and similar products are manufactured.
They work for gear manufacturing job shops, captive shops at OEMs and end user locations.
A full breakdown of respondent demographics can be found at the end of this article.
Gear Industry Optimism – A Tale of Two Gear Industries
The gear industry has been a generally optimistic bunch over the last 10 years, with an average of 88% of all respondents indicating some level of optimism about their companies’ ability to compete. Both last year and this year, that optimism was lower than the 10-year average. In 2014, 85% of respondents indicated some level of optimism, and this year only 80% were optimistic. However, when you break the numbers down, you discover that most of the pessimism and undecidedness comes from outside North America. In fact the disparity in outlook between North American respondents and non-North American respondents has never been greater, according to our survey.
This year, 84% of North American respondents were optimistic about their companies’ ability to compete. Outside North America, the number was only 65%.