CEMA’s January 2016 booked orders decline
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
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Dry Bulk,
January 2016 booked orders when compared to December 2015 booked orders were down 40%.
The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) reported that its January 2016 booked orders decreased 17.4% when compared to January 2015 orders.
January 2016 booked orders when compared to December 2015 booked orders were down 40%.
January booked orders were down 3.3% for bulk handling equipment and down 24.7% for unit handling equipment when compared to December.
CEMA’s January 2016 billed sales (shipments) increased by 1.5% when compared to January 2015 sales.
January 2016 billed sales when compared to December 2015 were down 7.3%.
January billed sales were down 12% for bulk handling equipment and down 8.1% for unit handling equipment when compared to December.
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