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MFGWatch Survey Results: Overall Manufacturing Business Conditions & Employment Improve, But At Slower Rates

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ATLANTA — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 25, 2011 — MFG.com, the largest global sourcing marketplace for the manufacturing industry today announced the results of their latest two-part MFGWatch Quarterly Survey of North American Manufacturers. Also, MFG.com has conducted its first MFGWatch Quarterly Survey of European Manufacturers to assess the manufacturing markets of EMEA and expand the survey to measure regional, national and global manufacturing economic performance.

MFGWatch Survey of North American Manufacturers

Among the highlights of the Q1 2011 MFGWatch Survey of North American Manufacturers:

(To download a copy of MFGWatch report, visit www.mfg.com/en/mfgwatch)

Other findings in North American manufacturing from Q1 ’11 include:

“Despite some slipping in the numbers, the numbers are still quite healthy and overall North American manufacturing continues to soar,” said Mitch Free, founder and CEO of MFG.com. “Employment could be stronger, but the business conditions seen on both the buyer and supplier sides of the equation are encouraging. Add to that the increased quoting opportunities and you have a recipe for great opportunity and growth. But inflation, rising costs and overall economic uncertainty could stifle growth, and these concerns could threaten what appears to be a fragile recovery.”

The latest MFGWatch survey represents responses from 1171 Supply-side manufacturers, Buy-side OEMs and sourcing professionals throughout North America. Respondents represent an array of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, industrial equipment, consumer products and textiles.

MFGWatch Survey of European Manufacturers

MFG.com has conducted its first MFGWatch survey of buyer and supplier manufacturers in Europe in the first quarter of 2011. A total of 2,288 manufacturers responded to the survey conducted in April. Highlights include:

About MFG.com

MFG.com is the largest global sourcing marketplace for the manufacturing industry. MFG.com's platform enables companies to intelligently connect, source, collaborate and perform due diligence with transparency and intellectual property protection. It supports virtually all manufacturing process and industrial components, is in seven major languages, more than 50 currencies and has more than 200,000 members on five continents. MFG.com is based in Atlanta and has offices in Shanghai, Geneva, and Paris. For more information: www.MFG.com.

About MFGWatch

MFG.com has recast its MFGWatch survey as a quarterly snapshot of the North American manufacturing ecosystem. MFGWatch is based on separate but correlative input from the online marketplace’s membership of manufacturing Buyers and their suppliers. For graphics and a complete report for downloading, visit www.MFG.com/en/mfgwatch.



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