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OCTOBER 2015 20 CompositesWorld BUSINESS INDEX 70 60 50 40 30 » With a reading of 42.9, the CompositesWorld Business Index for August showed that the US composites industry had contracted for the fourth time in fve months. Further, the rate of contraction had accelerated in June, July and August. And the Index fell to its lowest level in August since December 2012. Compared with one year earlier, the Index had contracted for eight consecutive months. New orders contracted in August for a second month. Te drop in that subindex was so steep that in August, it fell to its lowest level since the CWBI survey began in December 2011. Likewise, the production subindex had contracted two months in a row but its decline wasn't as sharp. Because production had shown rela- tively greater strength than new orders, however, the backlog subindex plunged. In August, backlogs contracted at their fastest rate since the survey began. Te trend in backlogs indicates that factory capacity utilization will fall heading into 2016. Employment contracted for the frst time since February 2013. Because of the strong dollar, exports continued to contract. And in August, supplier deliveries continued to lengthen at about the average rate for 2015. After going up at a steadily accelerating rate, the increase in material prices slowed in August. Te rate, in fact, was below the rate of increase for 2013 and 2014. Prices received increased for the second month in a row. However, the rate of increase was minimal. Future business expectations had been trending lower since February of this year, and they hit their lowest level in August since October 2014. In August, expectations fell below their average level for the frst time since October 2014. Te subindices at manufacturing plants of all sizes were below 50.0 in August. Plants with more than 250 employees performed signifcantly better than the other categories, however: the subindex for this largest facilities category was just under 50.0 at 49.4. All of the other plant sizes had posted numbers of 45.0 or less. Fabrica- tors with fewer than 20 employees contracted for the sixth straight month. Companies with 50-99 employees contracted for the fourth time in fve months. Plants with 100-249 employees contracted for the second time in four months. Facilities with 20-49 employees have contracted every month but two during the past 12 months. All regions in the US contracted in August, too. Te North Central- East contracted at the slowest rate, with an subindex of 47.7. Tis was the second month in a row this region contracted. Te North Central-West contracted at a similar rate. It had contracted in two of the preceding three months. Te subindex in the South Central dropped to 44.0 from 60.4 in July month. Te Southeast contracted for the frst time since February of this year. Both the West and the Northeast had an subindex below 40.0 in August. Despite the negative trends in the August data, future capital spending plans for the 12-month period ending in August actually increased signifcantly. In fact, the month's future capital spending plans fgures were nearly double the July numbers, putting that category at about the average level recorded since December 2011. Compared with one year earlier, future spending plans increased 21.2% — the frst month-over-month increase since June 2014. CW Business Index at 42.9 – Lowest since December 2012 Steve Kline, Jr. is the director of market intelligence for Gardner Business Media Inc. (Cincinnati, OH, US), the publisher of CompositesWorld magazine. He began his career as a writing editor for another of the company's magazines before moving into his current role. Kline holds a BS in civil engineering from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from the University of Cincinnati. skline2@gardnerweb.com A CWBI reading of >50.0 indicates expansion; values <50.0 indicate contraction. 60 50 40 38.3 44.2 33.5 47.3 New Orders Production Backlogs Employment Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 42.9 CWBI AUGUST Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15

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