Economics
GBI: Composites Fabricating approaches contraction in September
The GBI: Composites Fabricating closed September on the verge of “flat,” a reading the Index has not seen in two years.
Read MoreComposites industry GBI holds its own in August
The GBI: Composites Fabricating ended August with slowed expansion but managed to stay above water, with all component indices continuing to show slowed rates of growth.
Read MoreComposites industry perpetuates deceleration trend into July
The Composites Fabricating Index continues to experience slowed growth in a majority of its components, inching closer to a reading of “50.”
Read MoreComposites industry continues early 2022 trends into June
As in May, a majority of the components in the Gardner Business Index (GBI): Composites Fabricating continue movement into slowed expansionary growth.
Read MoreComposites industry continues slowing expansion trend
The composites GBI “plays it again” in May at 56.7, mostly following the trend of slowing component expansion, though employment is an exception.
Read MoreComposites Index experiences fluctuating expansion
The GBI: Composites Fabricating continues to shift between accelerated and slowed expansion in short periods of time, but not enough to anticipate risk of contraction.
Read MoreComposites industry continues 2022 upswing
The Gardner Business Index closed March out at 61.4, with production activity continuing to persist despite some restraints caused by supplier delivery and employment components.
Read MoreComposites industry begins 2022 with a burst of activity
January’s business activity readings remain robust in the face of a reduced labor supply and struggling supply chains.
Read MoreComposites Index ends volatile 2021 better off than where it started
The Composites Fabricating Index gives an overarching outlook on the 2021 calendar year and how readings compare to 2020.
Read MoreEasing supply chain constraints may open production flow
Inflated supplier delivery readings have made a significant decline in November, pointing to a slow, if not steady, improvement in the supply chain.
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