Manufacturing returned to economic expansion in January, helped by gains in new orders and production, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing employment rose by 18,000 jobs in May, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.
First-quarter machine tool orders reached their highest level in almost a quarter-century, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said today.
The manufacturing economy slowed in April as supply chain issues such as transportation of goods complicated operations, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing added 26,000 jobs in December with durable goods sectors doing the heavy lifting.
Machine tool orders gained in September as manufacturing’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic maintained momentum, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said today.
Manufacturing remained operating at strong levels in September while coping with significant challenges, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Machine tool orders soared in April from a year earlier, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said today.
Durable goods orders rose in November, paced by motor vehicles and parts, the U.S. Commerce Department said.
Machine tool orders rose in October on a monthly basis, helped by industries including automotive and rail, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said today.