Plastics Processing Activity Drops in November
The drop in plastics activity appears to be driven by a return to accelerated contraction for three closely connected components — new orders, production and backlog.
The Gardner Business Index (GBI) for plastics processing contracted faster in November, tumbling to 42.6, in line with the index about the same time a year ago but lower than October’s 45.4 reading and below than any month this year.
The drop appears to be driven by a return to accelerated contraction for three closely connected components: new orders, production and backlog. The trend direction is consistent with recent months for new orders and production, but the degree of drop was greater in November.
FIG 1 Plastics processing activity continued to contract in November, landing at about the same index as a similar time a year ago. Custom processors fared a little worse.
Backlog’s drop in November is on the heels of what appears to have been, as surmised, normal variability presenting as a one-month slowing of contraction in October. Employment and exports continued on paths of slightly slowing contraction, ‘contraction’ being the key word given the November big picture. Supplier deliveries stayed about the same for a third month straight, hovering around 50 (which is flat).
FIG 2 New orders, production and backlog drove the November drop.
Overall business activity for custom plastics processing was down two points versus October 2023, and one-half point relative to the most recent low in October 2022.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jan Schafer is director of market research for Gardner Business Media, parent company of both Plastics Technology magazine and Gardner Intelligence. She has led research and analysis in several industries for over 30 years. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Purdue University and an MBA from Indiana University. She credits Procter & Gamble for 15 years of the best business education. Contact: 513-527-8952; jschafer@gardnerweb.com.
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