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REPEAT: Reality Check:PhillyManufctrsReprt More Grwth In Aug
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By Jon Hurdle
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 14:30 GMT Aug 13/10:30 EST Aug 13
--Higher Manufacturing Demand From a Range of Industries
--Demand Strains Capacity at Some Manufacturers
--But Pickup Doesn't Boost Full-Time Hiring
PHILADELPHIA (MNI) - Philadelphia-area manufacturers reported continued growth in
revenue and orders in July and the first half of August, driven by higher demand from a variety
of industries, and even from some public spending on infrastructure, executives said.
In a sign of growing confidence, more manufacturers are diversifying their output to include
original products in addition to contract items.
But the improving sentiment hasn't prompted an increase in hiring, leading employers to meet
higher demand through overtime, more use of temporary workers, or wider deployment of
automation, executives said.
In the packaging business, Acme Corrugated Box Co. of Hatboro, Pa. shipped more product in
July than for any month in its 75-year history, and has set records in four of the last six months,
said President Bob Cohen.
"We've never been this busy," Cohen said, attributing the rush to "pent-up" demand for boxes,
cartons and other corrugated products from a range of industries including food and beverage,
pharmaceutical, printing, and automotive.
The surge in demand briefly exceeded the company's ability to meet it, and recently forced it to
work weekends to meet orders. "We were not prepared for it," Cohen said.
But Acme filled the new orders by increasing the use of automation and boosting overtime rather
than adding to payrolls, and doesn't expect to add to its 180-strong work force any time soon
even if demand remains strong, because of the expense of taking on more workers, Cohen said.
He argued that benefits add 40-50% to the cost of a new hire and so he plans to continue to rely
on increased overtime to meet any further surges in demand.
"It doesn't necessarily follow that if you have more business you start hiring people," Cohen said.
He described himself as "very reluctant" to expand his work force. "Nobody wants to put their
business in jeopardy," he said.
He said both revenue and volume increased by "double-digits" in July compared with a year
earlier. Business slowed in the first week of August but it was unclear whether that trend would
continue for the rest of the month.
Cohen said the Philadelphia Fed's recent monthly manufacturing surveys, indicating a pickup in
business activity, are probably an accurate reflection of the business environment, and he
assessed confidence as "probably better than it was three or four years ago."
But he argued that there is still an underlying uncertainty because of a lack of clarity about tax
policy and unhappiness with the Obama administration among the business community, all of
which contributes to reluctance to hire more workers.
"Nobody thinks this administration is favorable to business," he said.
Throughout the region, manufacturers are reluctant to add full-time employees partly because of
the costs of complying with the Affordable Care Act but also because of a lean approach to
management that has become embedded since the recession of 2008-09, said Sylvia Wower,
director of research at the Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center, an economic
development organization for small to medium-sized manufacturers.
Companies are more likely to add automation than workers, and are keeping inventories low
despite a more buoyant business environment, she said. "They are trying to stay quite skinny."
But in a sign of growing confidence, more manufacturers are making their own products in
addition to contract items, Wower said. In the last two months, DVIRC has been getting more
requests for research on market segments that affiliated companies are considering moving into,
indicating that they recognize the need to innovate, and increasingly have the cash to do so.
On prices, food manufacturers have reported higher costs for beef and dairy, and have been
passing those on to customers, while some firms have been hit by a recent rise in copper prices,
Wower said.
The upbeat sentiment was also reported by another trade group, the Manufacturing Alliance of
Philadelphia. "Generally we are seeing a continued uptick in sales," said President Steve Jurash.
"Hiring has been flat across the summer, but that's not unusual. We expect to see hiring resume
in September and remain strong," he said.
The construction industry, too, is benefiting from the increase in business activity, according to
Jim Westhoff, president of A-Lok Products, Inc., which makes industrial seals for residential
builders and contractors working on public infrastructure projects such as sewers.
Westhoff said July revenue was 35% higher than in June and 10% ahead of its year-ago level.
July's performance was flattered by a relatively soft June but was 8% higher than in May, he
said, indicating continued volatility in demand.
"It's a rollercoaster but there are more highs than lows," he said.
Revenue was ahead of budget in nine of the last 13 weeks, Westhoff said in the first week of
August.
But, like Acme Corrugated, the higher demand isn't leading to more hiring. "We're still using
temps," Westhoff said.
Demand for the company's products has almost overwhelmed the company's capacity, he said.
"We've had a slight problem with being able to meet the increase in demand."
In an indication of growing activity in the residential construction market, A-Lok has recently
seen a rapid reduction in its inventory of small-diameter seals, a sure sign of demand for
housing-related projects, Westhoff said.
Meanwhile, the Tullytown, Pa.-based company has just won a major order for 128-inch seals for
a large sewer project in Colorado, showing that the public sector is also a source of business
despite cutbacks in state and federal budgets.
Westhoff, who endured several years of a depressed construction market, said 2013 has been
better than 2012 so far, and that he's cautiously optimistic. "I'm very happy with the way we are
performing at the moment," he said.
Still, the upturn could be endangered by external factors such as rising oil prices, higher interest
rates, or even a terrorist attack, Westhoff said after the early-August closure of U.S. embassies in
the Middle East in response to fears of an attack.
"That can lead people to hold back to committing to a project," he said. "We are all holding our
breath."
In Langhorne, Pa., a maker of Wilton carpets has added a couple of employees to its 42-strong
work force this year in response to "single-digit" revenue growth, said Bill Morrow, president of
Langhorne Carpet Co.
Morrow reported a steady increase in orders but said revenue is still below its pre-recession
level, and his upscale customers throughout the U.S. and overseas continue to show a cautious
approach to spending.
"They are spending money but we don't see the demand that we've seen before," he said.
Still, the work force has grown by 50% since being slashed during the recession, and the
company has resumed a second production shift to meet growing demand, Morrow said.
Meanwhile, a maker of plastic spray bottles for gardeners and janitors reported July sales were
just "a few percentage points" higher than a year earlier, indicating no significant improvement
in retail or commercial markets.
Jack Zubrzycki, president of King of Prussia, Pa.-based Delta Industries, said the lackluster
performance appears to indicate continued caution among consumers amid an unemployment
rate that may be higher than reported by the official statistics.
"I do question how many people are underemployed or have given up looking for work," he said
in early August.
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its August report on manufacturing
conditions in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware at 10 a.m. ET on
Thursday, August 15.
Editors' note: Reality Check stories survey sentiment among business people and trade
associations. They are intended to complement and anticipate economic data and to provide a
view into specific sectors of the economy.
--MNI Washington Bureau; tel: +1 202-371-2121; email: yndiaye@mni-news.com

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Reality check philly manufctrs reprt more grwth in aug 2013

  • 1. Thursday, August 15, 2013 - 07:16 REPEAT: Reality Check:PhillyManufctrsReprt More Grwth In Aug https://mninews.marketnews.com/index.php/repeat-reality-checkphilly- manufctrs-reprt-more-grwth-aug?q=content/repeat-reality-checkphilly- manufctrs-reprt-more-grwth-aug By Jon Hurdle Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 14:30 GMT Aug 13/10:30 EST Aug 13 --Higher Manufacturing Demand From a Range of Industries --Demand Strains Capacity at Some Manufacturers --But Pickup Doesn't Boost Full-Time Hiring PHILADELPHIA (MNI) - Philadelphia-area manufacturers reported continued growth in revenue and orders in July and the first half of August, driven by higher demand from a variety of industries, and even from some public spending on infrastructure, executives said. In a sign of growing confidence, more manufacturers are diversifying their output to include original products in addition to contract items. But the improving sentiment hasn't prompted an increase in hiring, leading employers to meet higher demand through overtime, more use of temporary workers, or wider deployment of automation, executives said. In the packaging business, Acme Corrugated Box Co. of Hatboro, Pa. shipped more product in July than for any month in its 75-year history, and has set records in four of the last six months, said President Bob Cohen. "We've never been this busy," Cohen said, attributing the rush to "pent-up" demand for boxes, cartons and other corrugated products from a range of industries including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, printing, and automotive. The surge in demand briefly exceeded the company's ability to meet it, and recently forced it to work weekends to meet orders. "We were not prepared for it," Cohen said. But Acme filled the new orders by increasing the use of automation and boosting overtime rather than adding to payrolls, and doesn't expect to add to its 180-strong work force any time soon even if demand remains strong, because of the expense of taking on more workers, Cohen said. He argued that benefits add 40-50% to the cost of a new hire and so he plans to continue to rely on increased overtime to meet any further surges in demand. "It doesn't necessarily follow that if you have more business you start hiring people," Cohen said. He described himself as "very reluctant" to expand his work force. "Nobody wants to put their business in jeopardy," he said.
  • 2. He said both revenue and volume increased by "double-digits" in July compared with a year earlier. Business slowed in the first week of August but it was unclear whether that trend would continue for the rest of the month. Cohen said the Philadelphia Fed's recent monthly manufacturing surveys, indicating a pickup in business activity, are probably an accurate reflection of the business environment, and he assessed confidence as "probably better than it was three or four years ago." But he argued that there is still an underlying uncertainty because of a lack of clarity about tax policy and unhappiness with the Obama administration among the business community, all of which contributes to reluctance to hire more workers. "Nobody thinks this administration is favorable to business," he said. Throughout the region, manufacturers are reluctant to add full-time employees partly because of the costs of complying with the Affordable Care Act but also because of a lean approach to management that has become embedded since the recession of 2008-09, said Sylvia Wower, director of research at the Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center, an economic development organization for small to medium-sized manufacturers. Companies are more likely to add automation than workers, and are keeping inventories low despite a more buoyant business environment, she said. "They are trying to stay quite skinny." But in a sign of growing confidence, more manufacturers are making their own products in addition to contract items, Wower said. In the last two months, DVIRC has been getting more requests for research on market segments that affiliated companies are considering moving into, indicating that they recognize the need to innovate, and increasingly have the cash to do so. On prices, food manufacturers have reported higher costs for beef and dairy, and have been passing those on to customers, while some firms have been hit by a recent rise in copper prices, Wower said. The upbeat sentiment was also reported by another trade group, the Manufacturing Alliance of Philadelphia. "Generally we are seeing a continued uptick in sales," said President Steve Jurash. "Hiring has been flat across the summer, but that's not unusual. We expect to see hiring resume in September and remain strong," he said. The construction industry, too, is benefiting from the increase in business activity, according to Jim Westhoff, president of A-Lok Products, Inc., which makes industrial seals for residential builders and contractors working on public infrastructure projects such as sewers. Westhoff said July revenue was 35% higher than in June and 10% ahead of its year-ago level. July's performance was flattered by a relatively soft June but was 8% higher than in May, he said, indicating continued volatility in demand. "It's a rollercoaster but there are more highs than lows," he said. Revenue was ahead of budget in nine of the last 13 weeks, Westhoff said in the first week of August. But, like Acme Corrugated, the higher demand isn't leading to more hiring. "We're still using temps," Westhoff said. Demand for the company's products has almost overwhelmed the company's capacity, he said. "We've had a slight problem with being able to meet the increase in demand."
  • 3. In an indication of growing activity in the residential construction market, A-Lok has recently seen a rapid reduction in its inventory of small-diameter seals, a sure sign of demand for housing-related projects, Westhoff said. Meanwhile, the Tullytown, Pa.-based company has just won a major order for 128-inch seals for a large sewer project in Colorado, showing that the public sector is also a source of business despite cutbacks in state and federal budgets. Westhoff, who endured several years of a depressed construction market, said 2013 has been better than 2012 so far, and that he's cautiously optimistic. "I'm very happy with the way we are performing at the moment," he said. Still, the upturn could be endangered by external factors such as rising oil prices, higher interest rates, or even a terrorist attack, Westhoff said after the early-August closure of U.S. embassies in the Middle East in response to fears of an attack. "That can lead people to hold back to committing to a project," he said. "We are all holding our breath." In Langhorne, Pa., a maker of Wilton carpets has added a couple of employees to its 42-strong work force this year in response to "single-digit" revenue growth, said Bill Morrow, president of Langhorne Carpet Co. Morrow reported a steady increase in orders but said revenue is still below its pre-recession level, and his upscale customers throughout the U.S. and overseas continue to show a cautious approach to spending. "They are spending money but we don't see the demand that we've seen before," he said. Still, the work force has grown by 50% since being slashed during the recession, and the company has resumed a second production shift to meet growing demand, Morrow said. Meanwhile, a maker of plastic spray bottles for gardeners and janitors reported July sales were just "a few percentage points" higher than a year earlier, indicating no significant improvement in retail or commercial markets. Jack Zubrzycki, president of King of Prussia, Pa.-based Delta Industries, said the lackluster performance appears to indicate continued caution among consumers amid an unemployment rate that may be higher than reported by the official statistics. "I do question how many people are underemployed or have given up looking for work," he said in early August. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its August report on manufacturing conditions in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, August 15. Editors' note: Reality Check stories survey sentiment among business people and trade associations. They are intended to complement and anticipate economic data and to provide a view into specific sectors of the economy. --MNI Washington Bureau; tel: +1 202-371-2121; email: yndiaye@mni-news.com