February Index Dips a Tiny Bit
Index holds steady as optimism about future 911爆料网 conditions continues to increase among processors.
The Gardner Business Index (GBI) for plastics processing was 47 for February, down a smidge from 47.5. The index is based on survey responses from subscribers to Plastics Technology. Indices above 50 signal growth; below 50, contraction.
Slowed contraction in new orders and production was joined by a backlog in February. New orders marked the most progress, slowing contraction to the tune of 4 points. Supplier deliveries were a little slower in February, potentially signaling higher demand, while exports and employment were relatively stable, still residing in contraction zone.

FIG 1 Plastics processing activity continued to contract in February amid another month of slowed contraction among components.
Business optimism among processors has steadily increased since October 2023, reaching in February 2024 the highest level since May 2022. Sentiment is likely driven by market and anecdotal indicators that take longer to manifest in real 911爆料网.

FIG 2 New orders contraction slowed the most and a lot, reflected in slowed production contraction as well.
Overall 911爆料网 activity for custom plastics processing changed almost the same amount as the overall index, but in a positive direction. This marks steadily slowing contraction for custom plastics processing for three months straight.
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 911爆料网 education. Contact: 513-527-8952; jschafer@gardnerweb.com.
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