US Manufacturing Contracts in January for a Fourth Month
Manufacturing in the United States shrank in January for a fourth consecutive month as businesses cut staffing plans. Growth resumed in new orders and production, indicating some stabilization in the industry.
Factory Production Declines for Second Month
Factory production declined in December for a second month as a stronger dollar and softer U.S. and global growth pinch manufacturers.
January 15, 2016Manufacturing Contracts at Fastest Pace in Six Years
Manufacturing in the United States contracted in December at the fastest pace in more than six years as factories, hobbled by sluggish global growth, cut staff at the end of 2015.
Factory Production Stagnates on Less Output of Durables
Manufacturing stagnated in November, held back by less production of durable goods such as automobiles and metals that reflects weak global demand.
NHTSA Issues Proposed Rule to Upgrade Rear Impact Guard Standard
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Dec. 7 issued a proposed rule to upgrade current rear impact guards on trucks and trailers to address underride protection in car crashes into trailers and semitrailers.
Manufacturing Shrinks by Most Since June 2009
Manufacturing in the U.S. unexpectedly contracted in November at the fastest pace since the last recession as elevated inventories led to cutbacks in orders and production.
Manufacturing in US Climbs for First Time in Three Months
Factory output increased in October for the first time in three months as producers turned out more construction materials and motor vehicles.
November 17, 2015Manufacturing Stagnates in October on Weak Global Sales
American manufacturing remained stuck in neutral in October as factories struggled with dwindling overseas demand and well-stocked customers at home.
US Manufacturing Production Falls for Second Straight Month
Factory output fell in September for a second month as high inventories and lukewarm demand from overseas customers kept American producers bogged down.
October 16, 2015Manufacturing Deteriorates on Weaker Global Demand
American manufacturing stagnated in September as a stronger dollar and faltering overseas markets led to the slowest pace of orders since November 2012.
October 1, 2015