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Total North American PCB shipments increased 0.8 percent in October 2014 from October 2013, bringing year-to-date shipment growth to -1.0 percent. Compared to the previous month, PCB shipments were down 5.2 percent.
PCB bookings increased by 28.8 percent compared to October 2013, improving the year-to-date order growth rate to -1.1 percent. Order growth jumped 15.5 percent in October compared to the previous month.
The North American PCB book-to-bill ratio rebounded to 1.05 in October.
“Unusually strong growth in North American PCB orders in October is good news for an industry that has experienced declining sales for more than three years,” said Sharon Starr, IPC’s director of market research. “The impact can be seen in the book-to-bill ratio, which made a strong comeback this month, indicating that sales may begin to rebound by the end of the year,” she added.
Detailed Data Available
The next edition of IPC’s North American PCB Market Report,containing detailed October data from IPC’s PCB Statistical Program, will be available in the next week. The monthly report presents detailed findings on rigid PCB and flexible circuit sales and orders, including separate rigid and flex book-to-bill ratios, military and medical market growth, demand for prototypes, and other timely data. This report is available free to current participants in IPC’s PCB Statistical Program and by subscription to others. More information about this report can be found at www.ipc.org/market-research-reports.