No Xmas cheer for manufacturing – PMI 15 Dec 2011 Manufacturing activity fell further into contraction during November, according to the latest BNZ - BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI).The seasonally adjusted PMI for November was 45.7 (a PMI reading above 50.0 indicates that manufacturing is generally expanding; below 50.0 that it is declining). This was down from 46.6 in October, along with an average result of 51.4 for the first eleven months of 2011.BusinessNZ's executive director for manufacturing Catherine Beard said that the lead-up to Xmas hasn't been strong enough to get manufacturing back in the black."Manufacturing usually experiences a strong pick-up in the unadjusted November result to ensure an equally strong seasonally adjusted figure. However, the required leap from October to November just did not happen."Words such as recession, slowdown and the world economy dominated comments from respondents for those experiencing a drop in activity. The only comfort that can be taken from the current result is that we are not alone given the JPMorgan Global Manufacturing PMI also showed deterioration at 49.6 for November."BNZ Senior Economist Craig Ebert said, "The November PMI is worrisome reflecting a combination of softening global demand for metals and an extremely weak domestic construction sector. However, this is miles away from the GFC meltdown of 2008/09 and we remain hopeful that a pick-up in building activity and solid primary goods exports will support the sector through calendar 2012."Four of the five seasonally adjusted main diffusion indices were in decline during November, with production (43.6) recording the lowest result. This was followed by new orders (45.8) and deliveries (47.5). Employment (49.6) improved one point but still in technical contraction, while finished stocks (51.2) was the only index in expansion.Unadjusted results by region showed three of the four regions in expansion, with the Otago/Southland region (71.0) again leading the way. However, while the Northern (54.9) and Canterbury/Westland (56.9) regions returned to expansion from October, the Central region (43.2) fell back to its lowest level since April 2011.Click here to view the November PMIClick here to view the PMI time series dataFor media comment: Catherine Beard 04 496 6560 or 0274 633 212 Craig Ebert 04 474 6799 For more information or assistance with data interpretation, contact Stephen Summers, ph 04 496 6564, ssummers@businessnz.org.nz. We acknowledge the ongoing support of our sponsor The BNZ - BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) is proudly sponsored by BNZ and draws on the depth of member companies associated with BusinessNZ: Major Sponsor Supporting Partners In this section Media Releases Commentaries Photos Back to Business Cocktail Party 2019 State of the Nation Lunch Back to Business 2020 Deloitte and Chapman Tripp Election Conference 2020 - Leaders' Address Back to Business 2021 PMI Results July ReleaseValue: 52.7Change: +2.7Status: expanding Learn more . BNZ - BusinessNZ PMI Time Series Data View seasonally adjusted and unadjusted time series data for the BNZ - BusinessNZ PMI. Related Articles On the margins – PMI Mid year blues – PMI Soldering on – PMI Slow grind – PMI Slowly does it – PMI View more Sponsor StatementBNZ is delighted to be associated with the Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) and BusinessNZ.This association brings together the significant experience of leading business advocacy body BusinessNZ, and business finance specialist BNZ.We look forward to continuing our association with BusinessNZ and associated regional organisations, and to playing our part in the ongoing development of the New Zealand manufacturing sector. View website