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Canadian Capacity Utilization Rates Up in 3Q

The manufacturing industry operated at 85.2 percent of its capacity in the third quarter.

Canadian industries operated at 85 percent of their production capacity in the third quarter, up from 84.3 percent the previous quarter, according to Statistics Canada. This was the fifth consecutive quarterly increase.

The increase in the third quarter was mainly driven by construction and electric power generation, transmission and distribution.

The manufacturing industry operated at 85.2 percent of its capacity in the third quarter, up slightly from the previous quarter. This followed four consecutive increases since the third quarter of 2016.

The capacity utilization rate rose in 13 of 21 major manufacturing groups, representing approximately half of the manufacturing sector's gross domestic product.

Capacity utilization in the machinery manufacturing industry continued to grow, up 2.7 percentage points to 91.3 percent in the third quarter as most subsectors increased production.

The capacity utilization rate in non-metallic mineral product manufacturing saw its greatest quarterly increase since the third quarter of 2009, rising from 76.7 percent to 81.4 percent. Production was up in all non-metallic mineral product manufacturing subsectors.

The overall increase in capacity utilization for manufacturing was moderated by decreases in transportation equipment manufacturing and food processing.

The capacity utilization rate for transportation equipment manufacturers fell from 86.6 percent to 83 percent, due to a drop in the production of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts. This marked the fifth decline in six quarters.

Capacity utilization in the food processing industry declined from 87.8 percent to 87.2 percent, the first decrease since the second quarter of 2016. Lower production in most food processing subsectors contributed to the decline.

In non-manufacturing industries, increased capacity utilization in construction, electric power generation, transmission and distribution, and mining and quarrying were partly offset by a decline in oil and gas extraction, forestry and logging.

The capacity utilization rate in construction posted a fifth consecutive quarterly increase, rising from 87.6 percent to 89.1 percent in the third quarter following a period of decline. This gain was the result of an overall increase in construction activities.

The capacity utilization rate in electric power generation, transmission and distribution rose for a third consecutive quarter, reaching 88.9 percent, the highest level since the fourth quarter of 2008.

Following a 2.7 percentage point increase in the previous quarter, the capacity utilization rate in oil and gas extraction edged down to 81.5 percent in the third quarter, due to lower conventional oil extraction volumes.

The capacity utilization rate in forestry and logging fell from 86.1 percent to 81.4 percent in the third quarter, a fourth consecutive quarterly decline. The decrease was mainly the result of decreased activity in the industry.

 

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