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CANADA'S LEADING INFORMATION SOURCE FOR THE METALWORKING INDUSTRY

March economic forecast by metalforming companies reflects volatile market

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The number of metalformers expecting an increase in economic activity is up in March but so is the number of metalformers expecting a decrease, a testament to the current market uncertainty. PHOTO courtesy Universal Robot.

Metalforming companies’ forecast for economic activity over the next three months remained consistent from the previous month, with some manufacturers continuing to express optimism but others predicting headwinds, according to the March 2023 Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) Business Conditions Report.

Prepared monthly, the report provides an economic indicator for the next three months of manufacturing, sampling 114 metalforming companies in the United States and Canada. 

PMA’s March report shows that 23% of metalforming companies predict an increase in general economic activity in the next three months (compared to 18% in February), 53% expect no change in activity (compared to 63% last month) and 24% anticipate a decrease in activity (up from 19% in February).

Metalformers also forecast a slight decline in incoming orders, with 31% of survey respondents expecting an increase in incoming orders during the next three months (compared to 38% in February), 45% anticipating no change (compared to 40% last month) and 24% predicting a decrease in orders (compared to 22% in February).

“The latest PMA Business Conditions Report is consistent with what I heard from our members at PMA’s Forming Our Future Leadership Conference earlier this month regarding the volatility of the market,” said PMA President David Klotz. “Members’ outlooks somewhat depend on the sectors that they are supplying, but all continue to report supply-chain challenges.”

Metalforming companies also reported little change in shipping levels in March. Thirty-two percent of respondents reported an increase in shipping levels (compared to 30% in February), 44% reported no change (compared to 45% last month) and 24% reported a decrease (down from 25% in February).

Lead times remained steady in March, with 12% of metalforming companies reporting an increase in lead times (compared to 11% in February). Seven percent of companies had a portion of their workforce on short time or layoff in March (decreasing from 8% in February), while 52% of companies are currently expanding their workforce (compared to 47% last month).

Full report results are available at https://www.pma.org/public/business_reports/pdf/BCREP.pdf.

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