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Global Manufacturing Activity Increases for Fifth Consecutive Week

COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Big Data, Cloud ERP Technology, Manufacturing Intelligence
June 4, 2020
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In the last week, global manufacturing production activity has increased by 30%, largely led by the automotive industry, with spikes of activity emerging in Europe. This is the fifth consecutive week of growth according to our most recent data, representing 150% growth over those 5 weeks.

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Global Manufacturing Data as of 2020-06-04

While this is a great sign, for context, production activity is currently ~45% of what it was during the peak of 2020 production in mid-March.

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European Manufacturing Data as of 2020-06-04

Czech Republic data set

Czech Republic Manufacturing Data as of 2020-06-04

European production activity continues to increase overall, despite the country-specific week-over-week volatility seen in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain in the past. One country that has emerged as a center of activity in the last few weeks is the Czech Republic. With local factories primarily serving the automotive industry, overall production activity is now higher than any other European country we’re tracking, even exceeding Germany. This signals that the strength of recovery within some industries – namely automotive – could vary from broader region- or continent-specific trends. As governments move through phased reopenings, it will be interesting to see how corporate safety and health policies could further define how companies recover in the long-term, as mentioned last week.

Global automotive data set

Global Automotive Manufacturing Data as of 2020-06-04

Global automotive manufacturing activity continues to pick up. Since the week of April 27th, activity has grown more than 300%. In the last week, the automotive industry has grown 22% week-over-week – and activity is likely to continue to increase, at least in the short term. Automakers , and as a result, automakers including GM and Ford are reportedly planning to keep up with the demand by either .

While it’s unclear whether the momentum will be sustained, the long-term impact of public health institutions recommending continued social distancing could positively influence future vehicle sales. The , and a recent media story suggesting that more New Yorkers – the only city where the majority of households do not own vehicles, according to – , new transportation habits could make for a stronger automotive industry.  

Future Outlook

While we are continuing to keep an eye out for a , efforts made by companies to prioritize manufacturing worker health and safety, combined with stronger-than-anticipated vehicle buying trends, have us remaining optimistic that the industry will be far more prepared to weather any uncertainty in the months ahead.

 

Details on the Data Source & How to Interpret Graphs

Plex Systems solutions are cloud-based, giving us access to 20 years of anonymized, compiled operational data from the approximately 700 manufacturers we serve. This group collectively runs 1,200 active production facilities in 29 countries, representing the aerospace, automotive, fabricated metals, food and beverage, industrial machinery, and plastics and rubber industries. For scale, in the fourth quarter of 2019 alone, this group together processed over 1.4 million shipments. Daily, they record upwards of 8 billion transactions (such as barcode scans, moved inventory, shipments, etc.).

Note this data reflects production transactions from January 1, 2020 to May 24, 2020. There is a margin of error of +/- 2%.

About the Author

Jerry Foster Chief Technology Officer, Plex Systems

Jerry Foster is CTO and leads our technology strategy, along with research and design initiatives focused on next-generation cloud solutions for the manufacturing enterprise. A founding member of the Plex team, Jerry has been instrumental in the entire evolution of Plex, overseeing the technical transitions in each phase of our growth. Jerry earned his degree in Computer Science at Liberty University.

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