PMI Up to 55.7% for August Manufacuring says ISM

TEMPE, Ariz -- Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in August for the third consecutive month, and the overall economy grew for the 51st consecutive month, say the nation's supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business ®.

The report was issued today by Bradley J. Holcomb, CPSM, CPSD, chair of the Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing Business Survey Committee. "The PMI registered 55.7 percent, an increase of 0.3 percentage point from July's reading of 55.4 percent. August's PMI reading, the highest of the year, indicates expansion in the manufacturing sector for the third consecutive month. The New Orders Index increased in August by 4.9 percentage points to 63.2 percent, and the Production Index decreased by 2.6 percentage points to 62.4 percent. The Employment Index registered 53.3 percent, a decrease of 1.1 percentage points compared to July's reading of 54.4 percent. The Prices Index registered 54 percent, increasing 5 percentage points from July, indicating that overall raw materials prices increased when compared to last month. Comments from the panel range from slow to improving business conditions depending upon the industry."

Of the 18 manufacturing industries, 15 are reporting growth in August in the following order: Textile Mills; Wood Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Nonmetallic Mineral Products; Plastics & Rubber Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Printing & Related Support Activities; Furniture & Related Products; Primary Metals; Fabricated Metal Products; Transportation Equipment; Machinery; Chemical Products; and Paper Products. The only industry reporting contraction in August is Miscellaneous Manufacturing.

WHAT RESPONDENTS ARE SAYING …

  • "Slight improvements in both domestic and international sales." (Fabricated Metal Products)
  • "Business is slowing down, not sure why — but we may end up below last year's sales levels, whereas we had forecast 6.5 percent growth." (Miscellaneous Manufacturing)
  • "Material prices continue to be favorable; business is steady." (Paper Products)
  • "Slowing down slightly, but still stronger than last year by 20 percent." (Furniture & Related Products)
  • "Military slowdown affecting business." (Computer & Electronic Products)
  • "Summer seasonal businesses are doing well after a late start." (Printing & Related Support Activities)
  • "Still not seeing the year we had expected. Cautious about the balance of 2013." (Machinery)
  • "Tight government spending still affecting business." (Transportation Equipment)
  • "With improved weather outlook in the central states, agricultural prices are relaxing year over year." (Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products)
  • "We have benefitted from the Yen; seeing a 20 percent decrease in material costs from 2012 to 2013." (Chemical Products)

MANUFACTURING AT A GLANCE

AUGUST 2013

Index

Series Index

Aug

Series Index

Jul

Percentage

Point

Change

Direction

Rate of Change

Trend* (Months)








PMI

55.7

55.4

+0.3

Growing

Faster

3

New Orders

63.2

58.3

+4.9

Growing

Faster

3

Production

62.4

65.0

-2.6

Growing

Slower

3

Employment

53.3

54.4

-1.1

Growing

Slower

2

Supplier Deliveries

52.3

52.1

+0.2

Slowing

Faster

2

Inventories

47.5

47.0

+0.5

Contracting

Slower

2

Customers' Inventories

42.5

47.5

-5.0

Too Low

Faster

21

Prices

54.0

49.0

+5.0

Increasing

From Decreasing

1

Backlog of Orders

46.5

45.0

+1.5

Contracting

Slower

4

Exports

55.5

53.5

+2.0

Growing

Faster

9

Imports

58.0

57.5

+0.5

Growing

Faster

7

OVERALL ECONOMY

 

Manufacturing Sector

Growing

Faster

51

Growing

Faster

3

*Number of months moving in current direction

COMMODITIES REPORTED UP/DOWN IN PRICE and IN SHORT SUPPLY

Commodities Up in Price
Corrugated Boxes (13); Corrugated Packaging (4); Lumber; Oil (2); Oil Based Products (2); Plastic Resin (2); Polypropylene (3); Steel – Cold Rolled; and Steel – Hot Rolled (2).

Commodities Down in Price
Corn; Stainless Steel Surcharges; Steel (5); Sugar (4); and Sulfuric Acid.

Commodities in Short Supply
No commodities are listed in short supply.

Note: The number of consecutive months the commodity is listed is indicated after each item.

AUGUST 2013 MANUFACTURING INDEX SUMMARIES

PMI™

Manufacturing expanded in August as the PMI registered 55.7 percent, an increase of 0.3 percentage point when compared to July's reading of 55.4 percent. August's reading reflects the highest overall PMI reading in 2013. A reading above 50 percent indicates that the manufacturing economy is generally expanding; below 50 percent indicates that it is generally contracting.

A PMI in excess of 42.2 percent, over a period of time, generally indicates an expansion of the overall economy. Therefore, the August PMI indicates growth for the 51st consecutive month in the overall economy, and indicates expansion in the manufacturing sector for the third consecutive month. Holcomb stated, "The past relationship between the PMI and the overall economy indicates that the average PMI for January through August (52.5 percent) corresponds to a 3.2 percent increase in real gross domestic product (GDP) on an annualized basis. In addition, if the PMI for August (55.7 percent) is annualized, it corresponds to a 4.2 percent increase in real GDP annually."

THE LAST 12 MONTHS

Month

PMI


Month

PMI

Aug 2013

55.7


Feb 2013

54.2

Jul 2013

55.4


Jan 2013

53.1

Jun 2013

50.9


Dec 2012

50.2

May 2013

49.0


Nov 2012

49.9

Apr 2013

50.7


Oct 2012

51.7

Mar 2013

51.3


Sep 2012

51.6

Average for 12 months – 52.0

High – 55.7

Low – 49.0

New Orders

ISM's New Orders Index registered 63.2 percent in August, an increase of 4.9 percentage points when compared to the July reading of 58.3 percent. This represents growth in new orders for the third consecutive month, and is also the highest reading for the index since April 2011, when the index registered 63.8 percent. A New Orders Index above 52.2 percent, over time, is generally consistent with an increase in the Census Bureau's series on manufacturing orders (in constant 2000 dollars).

The 12 industries reporting growth in new orders in August — listed in order — are: Textile Mills; Wood Products; Nonmetallic Mineral Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Furniture & Related Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Plastics & Rubber Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Chemical Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Transportation Equipment; and Paper Products. The only industry reporting a decrease in new orders during August is Miscellaneous Manufacturing.

New Orders

%Better

%Same

%Worse

Net

Index

Aug 2013

33

52

15

+18

63.2

Jul 2013

29

49

22

+7

58.3

Jun 2013

30

49

21

+9

51.9

May 2013

28

50

22

+6

48.8

Production

ISM's Production Index registered 62.4 percent in August, which is a decrease of 2.6 percentage points when compared to the 65 percent reported in July. This month's reading indicates growth in production for the third consecutive month. An index above 51.2 percent, over time, is generally consistent with an increase in the Federal Reserve Board's Industrial Production figures.

The 15 industries reporting growth in production during the month of August — listed in order — are: Textile Mills; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Wood Products; Plastics & Rubber Products; Nonmetallic Mineral Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Primary Metals; Printing & Related Support Activities; Computer & Electronic Products; Paper Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Furniture & Related Products; Chemical Products; Machinery; and Transportation Equipment. The only industry reporting a decrease in production in August is Miscellaneous Manufacturing.

Production

%Better

%Same

%Worse

Net

Index

Aug 2013

33

54

13

+20

62.4

Jul 2013

30

55

15

+15

65.0

Jun 2013

28

55

17

+11

53.4

May 2013

26

57

17

+9

48.6

Employment

ISM's Employment Index registered 53.3 percent in August, which is 1.1 percentage points lower than the 54.4 percent reported in July. This month's reading indicates expansion in employment for the second consecutive month. An Employment Index above 50.5 percent, over time, is generally consistent with an increase in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data on manufacturing employment.

Of the 18 manufacturing industries, seven reported growth in employment in August in the following order: Wood Products; Plastics & Rubber Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Printing & Related Support Activities; Furniture & Related Products; Fabricated Metal Products; and Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components. The four industries reporting a decrease in employment in August are: Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Primary Metals; Chemical Products; and Miscellaneous Manufacturing. Seven industries reported no change in employment in August compared to July.

Employment

%Higher

%Same

%Lower

Net

Index

Aug 2013

22

63

15

+7

53.3

Jul 2013

21

67

12

+9

54.4

Jun 2013

19

65

16

+3

48.7

May 2013

22

60

18

+4

50.1

Supplier Deliveries

The delivery performance of suppliers to manufacturing organizations slowed in August at a slightly faster rate relative to July as the Supplier Deliveries Index registered 52.3 percent. This month's reading is 0.2 percentage point higher than the 52.1 percent reported in July. A reading below 50 percent indicates faster deliveries, while a reading above 50 percent indicates slower deliveries.

The eight industries reporting slower supplier deliveries in August — listed in order — are: Textile Mills; Wood Products; Primary Metals; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Fabricated Metal Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Machinery; and Chemical Products. The three industries reporting faster supplier deliveries in August are: Plastics & Rubber Products; Paper Products; and Computer & Electronic Products. Seven industries reported no change in supplier deliveries in August compared to July.

Supplier Deliveries

%Slower

%Same

%Faster

Net

Index

Aug 2013

12

81

7

+5

52.3

Jul 2013

11

85

4

+7

52.1

Jun 2013

9

84

7

+2

50.0

May 2013

8

85

7

+1

48.7

Inventories*

The Inventories Index registered 47.5 percent in August, which is 0.5 percentage point higher than the 47 percent reported in July. This month's reading indicates that respondents are reporting inventories contracted in August for the second consecutive month. For the first eight months of 2013, inventories of raw materials have registered in a well-managed range from a high of 51.5 percent in February to a low of 46.5 percent in April. An Inventories Index greater than 42.7 percent, over time, is generally consistent with expansion in the Bureau of Economic Analysis' (BEA) figures on overall manufacturing inventories (in chained 2000 dollars).

The five industries reporting higher inventories in August are: Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Transportation Equipment; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; and Machinery. The nine industries reporting decreases in inventories in August — listed in order — are: Wood Products; Textile Mills; Plastics & Rubber Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Primary Metals; Paper Products; Furniture & Related Products; Chemical Products; and Miscellaneous Manufacturing.

Inventories

%Higher

%Same

%Lower

Net

Index

Aug 2013

16

63

21

-5

47.5

Jul 2013

15

64

21

-6

47.0

Jun 2013

19

63

18

+1

50.5

May 2013

20

58

22

-2

49.0

Customers' Inventories*

The ISM Customers' Inventories Index registered 42.5 percent in August, which is 5 percentage points lower than in July when the index registered 47.5 percent. This month's reading indicates that customers' inventories are considered too low, and significantly lower than reported in July. Customers' inventories have registered at or below 50 percent for 53 consecutive months. A reading below 50 percent indicates customers' inventories are considered too low.

The only manufacturing industry reporting customers' inventories as being too high during the month of August is Apparel, Leather & Allied Products. The 10 industries reporting customers' inventories as too low during August — listed in order — are: Textile Mills; Primary Metals; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Transportation Equipment; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Machinery; Computer & Electronic Products; Fabricated Metal Products; and Plastics & Rubber Products. Seven industries reported no change in customers' inventories in August compared to July.

Customers' Inventories

% Reporting

%Too High

%About Right

%Too Low

Net

Index

Aug 2013

66

9

67

24

-15

42.5

Jul 2013

67

12

71

17

-5

47.5

Jun 2013

66

10

70

20

-10

45.0

May 2013

70

14

64

22

-8

46.0

Prices*

The ISM Prices Index registered 54 percent in August, which is an increase of 5 percentage points compared to the July reading of 49 percent. The Prices Index has alternated between price increases and price decreases for the last four months, with August indicating an increase in the price of raw materials. In August, 21 percent of respondents reported paying higher prices, 13 percent reported paying lower prices, and 66 percent of supply executives reported paying the same prices as in July. A Prices Index above 49.7 percent, over time, is generally consistent with an increase in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Index of Manufacturers Prices.

Of the 18 manufacturing industries, nine reported paying increased prices during the month of August in the following order: Textile Mills; Wood Products; Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Plastics & Rubber Products; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Chemical Products; Machinery; and Computer & Electronic Products. The six industries reporting paying lower prices during August — listed in order — are: Petroleum & Coal Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Paper Products; Transportation Equipment; Printing & Related Support Activities; and Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products.

Prices

%Higher

%Same

%Lower

Net

Index

Aug 2013

21

66

13

+8

54.0

Jul 2013

20

58

22

-2

49.0

Jun 2013

20

65

15

+5

52.5

May 2013

19

61

20

-1

49.5

Backlog of Orders*

ISM's Backlog of Orders Index registered 46.5 percent in August, which is 1.5 percentage points higher than the 45 percent reported in July. This is the fourth consecutive month of contracting order backlogs. Of the 85 percent of respondents who reported their backlog of orders, 16 percent reported greater backlogs, 23 percent reported smaller backlogs, and 61 percent reported no change from July.

The four industries reporting increased order backlogs in August are: Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Furniture & Related Products; and Machinery. The eight industries reporting decreases in order backlogs during August — listed in order — are: Primary Metals; Plastics & Rubber Products; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Fabricated Metal Products; Chemical Products; Transportation Equipment; Paper Products; and Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products. Six industries reported no change in order backlogs in August compared to July.

Backlog of Orders

% Reporting

%Greater

%Same

%Less

Net

Index

Aug 2013

85

16

61

23

-7

46.5

Jul 2013

86

15

60

25

-10

45.0

Jun 2013

84

17

59

24

-7

46.5

May 2013

82

23

50

27

-4

48.0

New Export Orders*

ISM's New Export Orders Index registered 55.5 percent in August, which is 2 percentage points higher than the 53.5 percent reported in July. This month's reading represents the ninth consecutive month of growth in new export orders.

The eight industries reporting growth in new export orders in August — listed in order — are: Wood Products; Apparel, Leather & Allied Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Petroleum & Coal Products; Machinery; Computer & Electronic Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; and Chemical Products. The four industries reporting a decrease in new export orders during August are: Paper Products; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Transportation Equipment; and Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products. Six industries reported no change in new export orders in August compared to July.

New Export Orders

% Reporting

%Higher

%Same

%Lower

Net

Index

Aug 2013

74

17

77

6

+11

55.5

Jul 2013

75

15

77

8

+7

53.5

Jun 2013

74

15

79

6

+9

54.5

May 2013

76

16

70

14

+2

51.0

Imports *

ISM's Imports Index registered 58 percent in August, which is 0.5 percentage point higher than the 57.5 percent reported in July. August's reading reflects the highest level of imports since April 2010, when the reading was also 58 percent. This month's reading also represents the ninth consecutive month that the Imports Index has registered at or above 50 percent.

The 10 industries reporting growth in imports during the month of August — listed in order — are: Wood Products; Primary Metals; Computer & Electronic Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Fabricated Metal Products; Machinery; Furniture & Related Products; Chemical Products; Transportation Equipment; and Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components. The only industry reporting a decrease in imports during August is Apparel, Leather & Allied Products. Seven industries reported no change in imports in August compared to July.

Imports

% Reporting

%Higher

%Same

%Lower

Net

Index

Aug 2013

77

21

74

5

+16

58.0

Jul 2013

77

22

71

7

+15

57.5

Jun 2013

76

20

72

8

+12

56.0

May 2013

75

16

77

7

+9

54.5

* The Inventories, Customers' Inventories, Prices, Backlog of Orders, New Export Orders and Imports Indexes do not meet the accepted criteria for seasonal adjustments.

Buying Policy

Average commitment lead time for Capital Expenditures increased 3 days to 124 days. Average lead time for Production Materials decreased 4 days to 59 days. Average lead time for Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRO) Supplies decreased 1 day to 26 days.

Percent Reporting

Capital Expenditures

Hand-to- Mouth

30 Days

60 Days

90 Days

6 Months

1 Year+

Average  Days

Aug 2013

28

4

15

13

24

16

124

Jul 2013

29

3

13

15

26

14

121

Jun 2013

28

3

12

14

29

14

125

May 2013

27

5

10

19

23

16

125









Production Materials

Hand-to- Mouth

30 Days

60 Days

90 Days

6 Months

1 Year+

Average Days

Aug 2013

16

37

21

20

3

3

59

Jul 2013

18

33

21

20

4

4

63

Jun 2013

16

36

23

18

4

3

60

May 2013

17

34

26

15

4

4

62









MRO Supplies

Hand-to- Mouth

30 Days

60 Days

90 Days

6 Months

1 Year+

Average Days

Aug 2013

45

39

11

4

1

0

26

Jul 2013

44

37

13

5

1

0

27

Jun 2013

46

38

12

3

1

0

25

May 2013

43

40

13

3

1

0

26

About this Report

The data presented herein is obtained from a survey of manufacturing supply managers based on information they have collected within their respective organizations. ISM makes no representation, other than that stated within this release, regarding the individual company data collection procedures. Use of the data is in the public domain and should be compared to all other economic data sources when used in decision-making.

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