US Service Sector Growth Slows but Remains Strong in September

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Remains Strong in September

The US ISM Non-Manufacturing Index edged down to 58.6 in September, according to the Institute for Supply Management's report. Despite the slight decrease, the index remains above the 50 threshold, indicating the 56th consecutive month of expansion. While the growth rate has moderated, the robust performance of the non-manufacturing sector reflects the resilience of the US economy and will continue to provide support for economic growth. The index suggests continued, albeit slower, expansion in the services sector.

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Slips but Remains Resilient in March

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Slips but Remains Resilient in March

The March ISM Non-Manufacturing Index retreated from February's peak but remained in expansion territory, signaling continued economic recovery. The report analyzes key indicator changes, with experts maintaining cautious optimism and business confidence strengthening. The path to future economic recovery presents both opportunities and challenges. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics and adjust their operating strategies accordingly. The index suggests a continued, albeit potentially moderating, expansion in the non-manufacturing sector, a crucial component of overall economic health.

USMCA Review NEMA Calls for Stricter Enforcement Policy Clarity

USMCA Review NEMA Calls for Stricter Enforcement Policy Clarity

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urged a swift review and update of the USMCA during a USTR hearing. NEMA aims to strengthen enforcement, enhance policy predictability, and foster a level playing field for the electrical manufacturing industry. The association believes these improvements will contribute to economic prosperity across North America. NEMA emphasized the importance of addressing emerging trade challenges and ensuring the agreement remains relevant and effective in supporting the competitiveness of the electrical manufacturing sector.

Postpandemic Supply Chains Struggle to Balance Safety Stock and Lean Practices

Postpandemic Supply Chains Struggle to Balance Safety Stock and Lean Practices

A Gartner survey reveals a divide among supply chain professionals regarding increasing safety stock versus adhering to lean manufacturing principles. The automotive and high-tech industries lean towards boosting inventory, while sectors like industrial manufacturing show less interest. Companies must strike a balance to build a resilient supply chain, encompassing risk assessment, supply chain visibility, diversified sourcing, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships. This approach allows businesses to navigate disruptions effectively while maintaining operational efficiency and responsiveness to market demands.

Manufacturers Face Digital Transformation Risks and Rewards

Manufacturers Face Digital Transformation Risks and Rewards

An IDC report highlights the imperative of digital transformation in manufacturing. Companies must define clear strategies, increase technology investment, cultivate digital talent, and prioritize security protection and customer experience. Successful transformation will provide a competitive edge, while failure may lead to obsolescence. The report forecasts ten key trends in manufacturing digital transformation, offering valuable insights for businesses navigating this evolving landscape. It emphasizes the need for proactive adoption to remain competitive and relevant in the future market.

US Service Sector Hits Record High Amid Strong Economic Growth

US Service Sector Hits Record High Amid Strong Economic Growth

The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) surged to 58.6 in August, a record high, according to the Institute for Supply Management. This is well above the expansion/contraction threshold and the past 12-month average, signaling the 44th consecutive month of growth in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector, providing strong momentum for economic expansion. All sub-indexes performed strongly, reflecting overall economic health. However, this could also exacerbate inflationary pressures, which the Federal Reserve will likely monitor closely.

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in November

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in November

The US Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) for November registered 54.7%, a 0.5% increase from the previous month, indicating continued economic expansion in the non-manufacturing sector. Consumer spending, the labor market, and business confidence were key drivers. This data alleviates market concerns about a recession and provides the Federal Reserve with room to maneuver regarding monetary policy. The positive NMI reading suggests resilience in the service sector, which constitutes a significant portion of the US economy.

TESCO Metering Gains NEMA made in America Certification

TESCO Metering Gains NEMA made in America Certification

TESCO Metering has been certified as a pilot partner in NEMA's 'Made in USA' program, demonstrating its strong commitment to domestic manufacturing. Through dual certification of its supply chain processes and products, TESCO actively supports the 'Buy American' Act, setting a compliance benchmark for the power industry. TESCO's vertically integrated manufacturing model and customized solutions help companies reshore to the United States, empowering the modernization of energy infrastructure. This certification highlights TESCO's dedication to American jobs and a robust domestic economy.

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Expands in January

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Expands in January

The ISM's January report indicates a slowdown in non-manufacturing activity in the US, but the NMI remains above 50, signaling continued overall expansion. While sub-indexes experienced declines, they remain in growth territory. Sector performance is mixed, and experts hold differing views on the economic outlook. Non-manufacturing is crucial to the US economy, and closely monitoring its performance is essential for understanding the economic pulse. The NMI suggests a moderate pace of expansion despite some softening in key indicators.

ISM Report Hurricane Harvey Disrupts US Supply Chains

ISM Report Hurricane Harvey Disrupts US Supply Chains

The ISM report provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of Hurricane Harvey on the US manufacturing and non-manufacturing supply chains. It highlights pricing pressures, delivery delays, and the risk of commodity shortages. The report emphasizes the importance of robust risk management and supply chain optimization for businesses to mitigate future challenges and ensure economic stability. Companies need to proactively address vulnerabilities exposed by the hurricane to build resilience and maintain operational efficiency in the face of unforeseen disruptions.