Electrical Equipment
The Strategic Intelligence System (ASIS) is based on advanced analytical models that forecast manufacturing activity in the durable manufacturing sector. The Electrical Equipment industrial production sector includes the manufacturing of electric lighting, household appliances, electric motors, power storage (batteries), and distribution among many other subsectors.
The ASIS models of the Electrical Equipment sector consider the influence of 20 different economic indices that influence the industry. Over 20 years of economic data analyzed by the ASIS team rendered models producing forecasts for this sector that anticipate the impact of both upticks and downturns of the various manufacturing sectors driving this sector’s performance.
The monthly ASIS Electrical Equipment section includes:
- 15-month forecast on US industrial production for the Electrical Equipment sector
- A rolling 5-year graphic comparison of electrical equipment manufacturing
- Twenty-year industrial production trend (including trendline) for the Electrical Equipment sector
- Additional insights and intelligence on trends, pricing (where available in the producer price index), and other industry-shaping factors (politics, global economic trends, etc.)
The Electrical Equipment sector is highly dependent upon other sectors of manufacturing. As a key component of making other products work, there are many interdependencies that drive this sector. Our economic team looks at global supply and demand dynamics, consumer product demand, construction, and power generation trends. The team also looks at related sectors in industrial production that influence the direction of this sector including machinery, automotive, aerospace, computers and electronics, and other sectors. Each relies on one another for both supply and demand.
The Electrical Equipment section of the ASIS is just one part of the full report. Since many sectors within industrial production rely on one another for component parts, a single subscription gives members visibility into all 7 major categories of durables manufacturing. It also includes forecasts and insights into the national supply chain situation since it is often a critical component of operating costs, hence operating margins.
ASIS members include manufacturers; Tier 1, 2, and 3 suppliers; raw material producers, financial managers, and many others. Executive managers across C-suite corporate management, finance and strategy, operations, credit and risk management, sales and marketing, and HR managers use the insights they gain from the ASIS to make critical business decisions.
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