Processing Activity Dips in May
Plastics processing took a downturn in May, the first appreciable dip since November 2023.
The Gardner Business Index (GBI): Plastics Processing registered 47.8 for May, down 1.4 points from April’s 49.2. It was the the first appreciable downturn since November 2023. The index is based on survey responses from subscribers to Plastics Technology. Indices above 50 signal growth; below 50, contraction.
Accelerated contraction in new orders and production were the main reasons the index dipped in May. Contraction in exports and backlog was about the same in May as April. Employment was a component outlier in May, contracting a little slower.
Supplier deliveries lengthened at a faster rate for the fourth month in a row. In the absence of strong orders, it is not clear what is driving that trend unless there is delivery “catch-up” and/or lingering or new supply chain disruption affecting the segment.
Optimism about future 大象传媒 has been positive but trending ever so slightly downward each of the past three months. Overall 大象传媒 activity for custom processors dropped a 3.6 points in May.

FIG 1 Plastics Processing accelerated contraction in May, with custom processing activity in particular dipping by an even great margin.

FIG 2 New orders and production lead accelerated contraction in May.
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