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Despite year-end slump, machine tool installations grew: last year survey: once again, China dominates world consumption
Despite year-end slump, machine tool installations grew: last year survey: once again, China dominates world consumption. The economic downturn...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/09 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
Factories around the world consume more equipment: China's growth dominates the world: machine tool output & consumption survey
Factories around the world consume more equipment: China's growth dominates the world: machine tool output & consumption survey. [ILLUSTRATION...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/08 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
Global metalworking factory investment grows
Global metalworking factory investment grows.(The World Machine Tool Output & Consumption Survey) Durable-goods-producing plants continued to...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/07 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
American factories continue to increase equipment investment: competitors in Asia also increased their consumption of machine tools in 2005
Last year, metalworking factories in the United States consumed $5.8 billion in new machine tools. That represents a 14 percent increase over...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/06 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
A rebound in factory investment worldwide: virtually all industrialized countries increased their equipment installations in 2004, with many making double-digit gains
Last year, America's metalworking factories installed $4.9 billion worth of new machine tools. That's a 26 percent gain--more than a $1.0 billion...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/05 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
Metalworking plants in Asia boost investment: China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan are making major increases in equipment installations, the latest World Machine Tool Survey shows
Last year, durable goods producers on the other side of the Pacific Rim pressed their low-labor-cost advantage by sharply escalating their...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/04 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
American investment continues its slide
Machine tool purchases by United States metalworking factories have been declining since 1998. The latest annual survey shows the trend continuing...
Modern Machine Shop, 05/01/03 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
America's appetite for equipment falters
For the first time since 1993, the United States falls from the top rank among the world's machine tool consumers, slipping behind Germany....
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/02 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
No Rebound In America's Equipment Appetite
The U.S. remains the world leader in machine tools installed each year. But consumption has been down during the last two years at a time when...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/01 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication -
America's Appetite For Equipment Abates
The United States remains world leader in machine tools installed, though consumption is down from a year ago. Imports account for well over half...
Modern Machine Shop, 04/01/00 by Joe Jablonowski · More from publication
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