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Contraction in Processing Slows in October

The Gardner Business Index for plastics processing activity jumped a bit in October, though it still contracted as it has since July 2022.

The Gardner Business Index (GBI): Plastics Processing closed October at 45.4, higher than September’s 44. The index is based on survey responses from subscribers to Plastics Technology. Indices above 50 signal growth; below 50, contraction.

Plastics processing activity contracted in October at a slightly slower rate than September.  Photo Credits: Gardner Intelligence

Interestingly, October generally saw leveling or slowing of contraction among components. It is hard to say whether these directions will sustain given they are departures from recent patterns of accelerated contraction, and changes in market drivers are not evident.

Employment and backlog saw slightly slowed contraction in October. Supplier deliveries were flat.

For example, employment ended a three-month stretch of contracting at accelerated rates with a slight reprieve in October. Backlog experienced the same, though it has been contracting since July 2022 and on a recently accelerated basis since May. The fact that components, production and new orders are flat makes it more likely that slowed contraction in backlog is more variability than real.

Supplier deliveries, which crept back to flat in September, essentially maintained that level in October. Overall business activity for custom plastics processing dodged a recent low with an uptick in contraction during October.

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