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N. American plastics machinery exports up 20%

Source:Plastics News Asia Release Date:2017-12-15 154
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North American primary plastics machinery shipments jumped 20% year-on-year in 3rd quarter of 2017 after a downward trend in 2nd half of 2016.
North American shipments of primary plastics machinery posted a strong year-over-year increase in the 3rd quarter of 2017 according to statistics released by the Plastics Industry Association’s (PLASTICS) Committee on Equipment Statistics (CES). This marked the second consecutive quarterly Y/Y increase in this data.
 
The preliminary estimate for shipments of primary plastics equipment (injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding equipment) for reporting companies totaled $350.8 million in the 3rd quarter. This was 20.4% higher than the total of $291.3 million in Q3 of 2016, and it was 4% stronger than the revised $337.2 million from 2nd quarter of 2017. This year-on-year gain in the 2nd quarter followed a revised 6.5% increase in the quarterly total from 2nd quarter.  
 
 
“After hitting a plateau in the second half of 2016, the upward trend in the shipments data for plastics equipment re-emerged in the third quarter of 2017. Quarterly gains of 20 percent will not be sustained going forward, but the plastics industry is entering the New Year with more momentum than it did a year ago. I still expect the underlying economic fundamentals in the U.S. to push higher, and global demand will also improve in 2018,” according to Bill Wood, of Mountaintop Economics & Research, Inc.          
 
PRIMARY PLASTICS EQUIPMENT SHIPMENTS
North American plastics machinery shipment
 
 
 
The shipments value of injection molding machinery increased 21% in 3rd quarter when compared with last year. The shipments value of single-screw extruders declined by 2 percent. The shipments value of twin-screw extruders (which includes both co-rotating and counter-rotating machines) jumped 61 percent. The shipments value of blow molding machines was not reported in the 3rd quarter. 
 
Demand for auxiliary equipment also appeared to be strong in the third quarter according to the latest estimate for total bookings. Actual comparisons in this year’s quarterly auxiliary data to last year’s quarterly totals are unavailable due to a change in the number of reporting companies.
 
The strong results in the CES machinery data in the third quarter were matched by solid gains in two other data series that track the U.S. industrial machinery sector. According to data compiled by the Census Bureau, the total value for new orders of US industrial machinery escalated 8 percent in Q3 of 2017 when compared with last year. And according to data compiled and reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), business investment in industrial equipment increased 7.6% (seasonally-adjusted, annualized rate) in the 3rd quarter of 2017 when compared with the previous year.
 
The CES also conducts a quarterly survey of plastics machinery suppliers that asks about their future expectations. According to the 3rd quarter survey, 87% of respondents expect market conditions to either hold steady or get better during the next year. This is up slightly from 86% in Q2. 
 
Global market conditions in the coming year are expected to come in steady-to-better. This is a bit more optimistic than the outlook in Q2. Expectations for North America improved slightly. Expectations for Latin America and Europe were little changed. Expectations for Mexico declined, but there was a big increase in positive sentiment for Asia in the coming year.
 
The respondents to the 3rd quarter survey currently expect that packaging will be the strongest end-market in the coming year. The outlook for demand from the electronics sector also improved. The outlook for all other major end-markets called for steady-to-better conditions.
 
North American plastics machinery exports
 
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