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06 April 2010

U.S. Manufacturing Technology Consumption (USMTC) Statistical Program

Provides timely consumption data for over 175 machine tool categories. The consumption reports are customized for you by geographic location, end-user industry and sales territory.


USMTC - U.S. Manufacturing Technology Consumption (A joint statistical program of AMT and AMTDA)

USMTC is a joint program run by AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology and The American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association (AMTDA) to provide the most up-to-date statistics in the U.S., Mexican, and Canadian machine tool market.

View a demo of the USMTC program (requires Flash).

Manufacturers and distributors of machine tools and other various types of manufacturing technology participate in the USMTC program.

As a participant of the USMTC program you will have access to the most current and comprehensive machine tool market information. Participants in the program have the ability to zero in on market conditions for the products they manufacture or carry. Statistical reports slice the manufacturing technology market by several sections including product statistics over time, by geography, and even customizable territory areas.

USMTC covers metal cutting, metal forming, and other manufacturing technology including:

Boring and Drilling Machines
Honing & Lapping Machines
Lathes
Machining Centers
Sawing and Cutoff Machines
Broaching Machines
Presses
Assembly Machines
Software and CAD/CAM
Punching & Shearing Machines
Grinding Machines
Milling Machines
Lasers
Station Type Machines
EDM Machines
Press Brakes
Bending & Rolling Machines
Inspection Equipment
Filtration & Cleaning Machines
Material Handling Machines

There is no fee to participate in the program. You are eligible to receive reports when you have contributed your orders data to the program.

www.USMTC.com

For more information contact: 

Ian Stringer, Industry Analyst, AMT 703-827-5209, istringer@AMTonline.org 
Jackie McFarland, Industry Economist, AMT 703-827-5262, jmcfarland@amtonline.org
Peter Borden, President, AMTDA 240-499-0600; pborden@amtda.org
Steve Lesnewich, Vice President, AMTDA 240-499-0603; slesnewich@amtda.org
 

View the latest USMTC Detail Summary Report

Contact(s):
Jacquelyn McFarland
phone: 703-827-5262
Ian Stringer
phone: 703-827-5209


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