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Orders for Manufactured Technology Goods Increased in March

The first three months of 2019 saw total orders at $1.13 billion, a 9.5% decline over the same timeframe in 2018.

Manufacturing technology orders totaled $413.7 million in March 2019, a 26% increase over February but a 20% decline over an exceptional March 2018, according to the latest U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders Report published by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing. The first three months of 2019 saw total orders at $1.13 billion, a 9.5% decline over the same timeframe in 2018. These numbers suggest that the market is still strong, but growth is beginning to slow. 

“The 2019 market for manufacturing technology will contract from 2018 but will still likely be one of the best years since the Great Recession,” said Pat McGibbon, AMT chief knowledge officer. “Growth expectations in key geographic markets like China, Europe and a continued rapid expansion in India could lead to any downturn being one of the shortest on record for the manufacturing technology sector.” 

Most major industries saw double-digit increases over February. Automotive was one exception, with a slight decline after robust February orders in motor vehicle manufacturing. At the same time the automotive sector saw slight declines, the engine and turbine industry more than doubled orders from February. Government and defense orders took the lead on gains after a slow order pace in the first two months of 2019. Job shop orders were up nearly 15%. 

The Southeast region took the lead in monthly gains, with strong growth coming from specialty tool and die, metal valve manufacturing, and engine and turbine industries. The West was the only region to experience a decline in orders from February. A 10% decline in metal cutting machines was blunted by a doubling of orders for forming and fabricating machines over the previous month. 

Capacity utilization continued its decline into March but at a slower rate, settling at 76.87%. Light vehicle sales declined to 16.425 million in April from 17.5 million in March which was the highest total so far this year. April consumer sentiment registered 97.2%, which the University of Michigan notes is equal to the 28-month average of the index. The April 2019 Manufacturing ISM Report On Business printed a PMI of 52.8%, a decline of 2.5% from March, but the 32nd consecutive month of growth. 

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