PMA releases Business Conditions Report for January 2011.

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According to January 2011 Business Conditions Report, metalforming companies are optimistic about business conditions during next 3 months. Report shows that 47% of participants forecast improvement in economic activity, up from 40% in December, while 43% predict activity will remain unchanged, and only 10% report that activity will decline. Additionally, 52% of participants predict increase in incoming orders for next 3 months, and 26% report that shipping levels are above levels of 3 months ago.



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Business Conditions Report: January 2011



CLEVELAND, OH - According to the January 2011 Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) Business Conditions Report, metalforming companies are optimistic about business conditions during the next three months. Conducted monthly, the report is an economic indicator for manufacturing, sampling 119 metalforming companies in the United States and Canada.

The January report shows that 47% of participants forecast an improvement in economic activity during the next three months (up from 40% in December), 43% predict that activity will remain unchanged (compared to 46% last month) and only 10% report that activity will decline (down from 14% in December).

Metalforming companies also expect improvement in incoming orders for the next three months. Fifty-two percent of participants predict an increase in orders (up from 44% in December), 36% anticipate no change (compared to 40% last month) and 12% predict a decrease in orders (down from 16% in December).

Average daily shipping levels remained steady in January. Twenty-six percent of participants report that shipping levels are above levels of three months ago (compared to 27% in December), 50% report that shipping levels are the same as three months ago (up from 38% last month), and 24% report a decrease in shipping levels (compared to 35% in December).

The percentage of metalforming companies with a portion of their workforce on short time or layoff decreased to 12% in January from 16% in December. The number is at its lowest level since October 2007 when only 8% of companies had workers on short time or layoff, and is much lower than one year ago, when 52% reported employees on short time or layoff in January 2010.

"In spite of a modest year-end softening in orders, metalforming companies experienced significantly improved business conditions in 2010 and anticipate continued growth in 2011," says William E. Gaskin, PMA president. "On average, for the first 11 months of 2010, metalforming companies reported a 41 percent increase in orders and a 37 percent increase in shipments compared to 2009. And, a current poll conducted by MetalForming magazine (www.metalformingmagazine.com) reports that 31 percent of respondents are 'hiring back in a big way to handle rapid growth in orders,' while 41 percent were more cautious, reporting 'we'll add to our workforce slowly as the year goes on, until we can get a good feel for the recovery.' Another 27 percent indicated that they were relying on improved productivity of existing employees and not yet hiring."

The monthly Business Conditions Report has been conducted by PMA since 1979. Full report results are available at pma.org/public/business_reports/pdf/BCREP.pdf. PMA is the full-service trade association representing the $113-billion metalforming industry of North America-the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating, spinning, slide forming and roll forming technologies, and other value-added processes. Its nearly 1,000 member companies also include suppliers of equipment, materials and services to the industry. PMA leads innovative member companies toward superior competitiveness and profitability through advocacy, networking, statistics, the PMA Educational Foundation, FABTECH and METALFORM tradeshows, and MetalForming magazine.

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