Industrial Control Equipment Demand weakened in 2W 2012.

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At 3.3% above its level one year ago and 48% above its level observed in mid-2009, NEMA's Primary Industrial Controls Index decreased 3% (quarter-to-quarter) during 2Q 2012. Primary Industrial Controls and Adjustable Speed Drives Index, as broader measure of industrial controls demand, also declined slightly (1.3%) during 2Q 2012. This follows 10.2% gain in 1Q 2012. On year-over-year basis, index climbed at 4.6% rate. During 2Q, manufacturing sector showed annualized gain of 1.4%.



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Demand for Industrial Control Equipment Weakened in Second Quarter



ROSSLYN, Va.-NEMA's Primary Industrial Controls Index decreased 3 percent on a quarter-to-quarter basis during the second quarter of 2012. The index stands 3.3 percent above its year-ago level and 48 percent above the cyclical trough observed in mid-2009. Nonetheless, inflation- and seasonally-adjusted shipments still remain slightly below their previous cyclical peak. The Primary Industrial Controls and Adjustable Speed Drives Index, a broader measure of industrial controls demand, also posted a slight decline during the second quarter of 2012, falling 1.3 percent following its 10.2 percent gain in the first quarter. On a year-over-year basis the index climbed at a 4.6 percent rate.

Although the manufacturing sector experienced a surge of activity in the first quarter of 2012, the second quarter showed a weak annualized gain of only 1.4 percent. The forward-looking ISM manufacturing indices for new orders and export orders remain sluggish looking forward. While the weak 2012Q2 growth performance probably represented a low water mark, annualized increases in output are seen running no higher than the mid-2% range for the rest of 2012 and the whole of 2013.

Contact:
Tana Farrington, International Economist Tana.Farrington@nema.org

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