January U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $130.96 million, according to AMTDA, the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association, and AMT—The Association For Manufacturing Technology. This total, as reported by companies participating in the USMTC program, was down 40.3% from December but up 26.2% from the total of $103.77 million reported for January 2009.
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“Many customers placed orders in December to take advantage of tax relief measures, pulling orders out of January 2010,” says Peter Borden, AMTDA president. “The good news is that January 2010 orders are still 26% ahead of January 2009. Fortunately, there are measures moving through Congress that will expand these benefits, incentivizing manufacturers to invest in capital equipment in 2010.”
The data in this report are based on the totals of actual data reported by companies participating in the the United States Manufacturing Technology Consumption (USMTC) report, which is jointly compiled by the two trade associations. It provides regional and national U.S. consumption data of domestic and imported machine tools and related equipment. Analysis of manufacturing technology consumption provides a leading economic indicator as manufacturing industries invest in capital metalworking equipment to increase capacity and improve productivity.
U.S. manufacturing technology consumption is also reported on a regional basis for five geographic breakdowns of the United States:
For more information, visit AMTDA and AMT.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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