Business survey manufacturing industry

Business survey manufacturing industry

Enterprises by activity (SIC 93) Periods Production and capacity utilisation Forecast production Forecast increase (%) Production and capacity utilisation Forecast production Forecast remain the same (%) Production and capacity utilisation Forecast production Forecast decrease (%) Production and capacity utilisation Forecast production Forecast balance (%)
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2010 November 23 60 17 6
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2010 December 35 61 4 31
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 January 59 40 1 58
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 February 51 43 6 45
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 March 28 71 1 27
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 April 32 66 2 30
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 May 11 80 9 2
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 June 23 57 20 3
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 July 6 64 30 -24
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 August 8 63 29 -21
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 September 21 69 10 11
Agricultural and forestry machinery 2011 October 35 46 19 16
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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Production and capacity utilisation, orders, sales prices, stocks final
products, competitive position, sales, number of employees for
enterprises by activity (SIC 93). February 1989 - October 2011.
Changed on December 05 2011.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Production and capacity utilisation
The development of production in the previous month compared with the
month before (realisation) and the anticipated development of production
in the subsequent three months. Seasonal effects are taken into account
by the respondents. Other indicators closely related to production are
utilisation, the (technical) production capacity and obstacles to
production. The answers are weighted according to the company's turnover
value.
Forecast production
Response percentages to the question: 'Do you expect production to
increase, decrease or remain the same in the next three months?'
Based on their expertise and information (e.g. order books), manufacturers
forecast the direction in which production will develop.
Forecast increase
Forecast remain the same
Forecast decrease
Forecast balance
The weighted percentage of manufacturers who expect production
to increase minus the percentage of manufacturers who expect
production to decrease. This balance gives an insight into the direction
in which production will develop in the subsequent three months.