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IPC Pulse of the Electronics Industry Survey Shows Strong Business Outlook
April 2, 2018 | IPCEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries IPC released the results of its first-quarter 2018 global Pulse of the Electronics Industry survey at IPC APEX EXPO 2018 in San Diego on February 28. The survey shows worldwide business environment scores as positive and strengthening. The outlook for the next six months and 12 months climbed to their highest levels since the quarterly survey was launched in July 2017.
Sales Growth and the Current Business Climate
Average sales growth for the responding companies has been positive for the last three quarters and is projected to exceed the last year’s growth rates in the first quarter of 2018.
Average sales growth predicted for Q1 2018 is positive in all regions and all industry segments. Regionally, companies in the Americas are predicting the highest average sales growth for Q1.
The current business environment is moving in a positive direction based on responses to the Q1 2018 survey in January. It is positive for all industry segments, but strongest for OEMs and PCB fabricators.
Eight key business indicators are measured and weighted to produce the composite score index for the current direction of the business environment. As of Q1 2018, growth in sales and orders are the strongest positive drivers, but the direction of order backlogs and profit margins are also positive contributors to the first-quarter worldwide score. These drivers prevailed over the quarter’s negative business indicators, which include higher labor and material costs, challenges in recruiting workers, and rising inventories.
Outlook for First Half of 2018
As of Q1 2018, the expected direction of the business climate worldwide for the first half of 2018 is positive and substantially stronger than survey participants’ expectations in the last two quarters. Each of the seven indicators of the business climate for the next six months that can be reported is positive. These indicators – which are measurable results from the participants’ own businesses – include sales, production, markets, prices of the companies’ products, capital investment, exports and the number of full-time employees. (While the expected direction of prices is factored into the composite score, results are not reported for this indicator in adherence to U.S. anti-trust guidelines.)
Sales, production and markets are the leading positive drivers of the six-month business outlook in all regions. Respondents in Asia have the strongest expectation for market growth. All industry segments expect all the key business indicators to continue strengthening over the next six months, but subtle differences are seen in the degree of strengthening in exports, which is highest for OEMs, and in capital investment, which is highest for PCB fabricators.
Twelve-Month Outlook
Composite scores on the business outlook for the next 12 months have been strong in each of the last three quarters, but the Q1 2018 score is the highest to date. Scores on the 12-month outlook are strong in all regions and industry segments. They are highest for companies in Asia, and for PCB fabricators and OEMs.
Ninety-three percent of all survey respondents worldwide, as of January 2018, described the business outlook for the next 12 months as positive. The percentage was high in every region and industry segment.
“The industry’s positive outlook has been strong since this program was launched last summer, but the first-quarter 2018 results are extraordinary,” said IPC’s director of market research Sharon Starr, who presented the findings at IPC’s APEX EXPO last month. “This level of optimism was evident everywhere at this year’s APEX EXPO,” she added.
The complete reports on the survey results are available quarterly by subscription at an annual rate of $495 for IPC members and $990 for nonmembers. For more information or to subscribe, click here.
IPC launched the Pulse of the Electronics Industry initiative in 2017 in response to its members’ need for more visibility into trends in the business environment. It was designed to generate timely insights on the state of the industry and its outlook, and the business indicators driving it. Data are collected quarterly from executives in all segments of the industry worldwide. All electronics manufacturers and suppliers can participate in the quarterly surveys and receive a summary report on the findings at no cost. The second-quarter 2018 survey will be available next week. To participate, contact marketresearch@ipc.org.
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