Industry; production, sales, orders, SIC 2008, 2000-2012

Industry; production, sales, orders, SIC 2008, 2000-2012

Sectors/branches SIC 2008 Periods Production Development production Development average daily production (%) Turnover Development turnover Development total turnover (%)
102-104/106-109 Other food 2012* . .
13-18/23/31-33 Other manufacturing 2012* . .
13-15 Man. of textile-, leatherproducts 2012* -2.8 -3.0
15 Manufacture of leather and footwear 2012* . 7.9
32 Manufacture of other products 2012* . 4.8
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


The tables presents indices (2005=100) and changes on twelve months previously (%) of production, turnover and orders in industry (excl. construction), by sector of industry.

Data available : January 2000 till December 2012

Table has been discontinued as from 22 March 2013 due to change of the base year from 2005 to 2010.
Statistics Netherlands has started a new table, Industry; production, sales and orders, changes and index (2010 = 100). For more information see sections 3 and 4.

Status of the figures:
Production: three most recent months: provisional. The figures within a reporting year are revised provisional figures until publication in December of the year concerned.
Turnover: three most recent months: provisional.
Orders: three most recent months: provisional.

Changes as of 8 July 2011.
Due to new regulations (European System for National Accounts, 2010, Balance of Payments Manual 6) for National Accounts and Balance of Payment, the turnover definition has been adapted. This results in adjustments in production index and other short term statistics. The adaptation of the turnover definition is related to a change in registration of enterprises that (partially) contract out their production abroad.
The adjustment means that goods dealt with by foreign subsidiaries of Dutch parent companies do count for Dutch production. Goods dealt with in the Netherlands by Dutch subsidiaries of foreign parent companies that remain property of these parent companies do no longer count as Dutch production.
However, they count as export of services for the sum that has been added to value in the Netherlands.
Until December 2009, index figures for manufacturing turnover are based on the previous turnover definition. From January 2010 onwards, the turnover figures are based on the new turnover definition. Therefore, turnover changes 2010 on 2009 are not accurate.

Description topics

Production
Production, within the scope of the production index, must be viewed as
the volume development of the gross value added at basic prices.
Development production
Development average daily production
The development of the average daily production in terms of percentage of
a certain period (month, quarter, year) compared with the same period of
the previous year.
Turnover
Turnover refers to the invoice value (excl. VAT) of sales to third parties
of goods and services processed within the company.
Development turnover
Development total turnover
The development of the total sales (domestic and international) in terms
of percentage of a certain period (month, quarter, year) compared with
the same period of the previous year.