NEWS

Capacity Utilization Growth Widespread Across Manufacturing

9/16/2021

The capacity utilization in all but two of the industries tracked by Gardner Intelligence is in an accelerating growth mode (the two exceptions are growing slower). This is a positive sign for capital equipment consumption as capacity utilization leads capital spending by seven to 10 months.

July Another Strong Month for Machine Tool Orders

9/14/2021

Compared with one year ago, the GBI: Metalworking was 23.5% higher, which was the 13th consecutive month of growth. The strong growth in the metalworking industry should lead to accelerating growth in machine tool orders throughout 2021.

August 2021 - Gardner Business Index Video Update

9/9/2021

August's results indicated that persistent supply chain problems continue to have a worsening effect on production, resulting in a production 'deficit'. As a result of this deficit, manufacturers are reporting rising backlog activity and slowing hiring activity.

Durable Goods New Orders Grow Nearly 10% in July

9/7/2021

Annual growth in durable goods new orders should continue for another three to six months. However, it appears that consumer durable goods spending, which is a good leading indicator of new orders, may have peaked in July. Also, motor vehicle and parts, computers and electronics, and appliance new orders – all products that make heavy use of computer chips – contracted month-over-month in July.

Gardner Business Index - August 2021

9/1/2021

The Gardner Business Index (GBI) ended August at 58.8, marking the second consecutive month in which the overall Index moved lower.

Real Disposable Income Contracts for Fourth Month

8/31/2021

The month-over-month rate of growth in real disposable income contracted for the fourth month in a row. This led to decelerating growth in the annual rate of change, which indicates that real consumer spending will hit peak growth in the second half of 2021.

Durable Goods Spending Growth Slowed Significantly in July

8/31/2021

Growth in durable goods spending slowed as a result of contracting disposable income, a slight increase in the year-over-year change in the 10-year Treasury rate and fading consumer confidence. However, the most significant reason was dramatically slower growth in motor vehicle and parts spending.

What is Rail Activity Telling Us About Supply Chains?

8/30/2021

Weekly data from the Association of American Railroads illustrates the diversity of supply chain problems across the continent, not just the United States.

Monetary Base Trend Supportive of Capital Equipment Consumption

8/26/2021

The annual rate of growth in the monetary base was rapidly accelerating through March 2021. This indicates that capital equipment consumption should see accelerating growth through March 2002, if not beyond.

Transitioning the World to a Green Energy Future Requires an Extreme Focus On the Supply Chain Today

8/25/2021

The ability to implement the many available green energy solutions on a global scale greatly rests in the arms of the materials scientists and the firms supporting the production of foundational materials.