Stats say the Trend of Plastics Machinery Shipments is up: Do you believe it?

According to a recent story published in the digital edition of the Canadian Plastics magazine, the trend of plastics machinery shipments in North America is up.

The question is “are the stats right?” “What’s your personal experience?” “Did you buy any new machinery in the 3rd quarter of 2021?” Drop us a line at info@paeinc.ca. Your response will remain confidential.


The Trend for plastics machinery is up!

“The shipments of plastics injection molding and extrusion machinery in North America increased in the third quarter of 2021, according to a new report from the Committee on Equipment Statistics (CES) of the Plastics Industry Association.

According to CES, the preliminary estimate of shipment value from reporting companies totaled US$333.8 million for July through September, which is an increase of 8.8 per cent compared to the same quarter of 2020, and up four per cent over the second quarter of 2021.

Plastics equipment shipments picked up in the third quarter as the economy continued to emerge from the pandemic,” said Perc Pineda, Ph.D. the chief economist of the Washington, D.C.-based Plastics Industry Association. “Moreover, the increase in shipments was consistent with higher plastics production, which in the third quarter rose 4.2 per cent or 5.9 per cent from a year earlier. The upward-sloping demand for plastics equipment has not changed.”

The value of shipments of twin-screw extruders rose significantly by 44.4 per cent in the third quarter, CES said, and was 61.2 per cent above the third quarter last year. “In the third quarter, shipments of single-screw extruders rose by 7.2 per cent from the previous quarter and 15.9 per cent from the third quarter last year,” CES said. “Injection molding shipments edged up 1.6 per cent from the second quarter and 5.7 per cent from a year earlier.”

Plastics machinery exports increased by 6.1 per cent to US$390.2 million from the second quarter, meanwhile, with Mexico and Canada remaining the top export markets of plastics machinery from the U.S. The combined exports to USMCA partners in the third quarter totaled US$172.6 million, CES said, which was 44.2 per cent of total plastics machinery exports. Imports fell by 3.0 per cent to US$848.4 million, resulting in a US$458.3 million trade deficit. “The U.S. plastics machinery trade deficit decreased by 9.6 per cent in the third quarter,” CES said. “U.S. trade data in the third quarter are in sync with the improving global trade outlook.”

The CES also conducts a quarterly survey of plastics machinery suppliers that asks about present market conditions and expectations for the future. In the third quarter survey, 75.5 per cent of respondents expect market conditions to either improve or hold steady in the coming quarter – lower than the 92.7 per cent of respondents who expressed the same view in the second quarter’s survey. “As for the next 12 months, 75.0 per cent expect market conditions to be steady-to-better,” CES said. “This is lower than the 78.7 per cent of respondents in the previous quarter’s survey who were expecting growth in the next 12 months.”

“While the survey results show that growth expectations have moderated, it also reveals that plastics machinery suppliers remain optimistic about market conditions four quarters ahead,” Pineda said.

Do you believe it?

While we do not have reasons to doubt the accuracy or CES findings, we’re still compelled to ask several questions:

  • Is this true across the board, i.e. in US, Canada and Mexico?
  • Is is true in all industries? or in jus ta few ones?
  • What price-point machineries are we talking about: high end? middle-of-the-pack? or low end?
  • Was the purchasing done by the big boys of the industry? Or by the middle guys? Or by the mom-and-pop shops?

Drop us a line with your opinion! We’re interested in your particular experience as a company or owner of a plastics manufacturing shop. Use info@paeinc.ca

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