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MFG.com Press Release - February 16, 2009 - Manufacturers Charting New Business Roadmaps, Holding Steady in 2009, According to January MFGWatch Survey

  P R E S S   R E L E A S E

Press Contact: Belinda Jones, HiTech Marketing llc, (860) 399-1147, 
belinda.jones@hitechmarketing.com
Marketing Contact: Lindsay Bradshaw, MFG.com, 678-556-2973, 
lbradshaw@mfg.com
Link to Press Release: 
http://marketing.mfg.com/random/January-Survey-Results-2-16-09.doc

Manufacturers Charting New Business Roadmaps, Holding Steady in 2009
According to January MFGWatch Survey

570 MFG.com Suppliers participated in January Survey

Atlanta, GA  - February 16, 2009 - MFG.com, the largest global online 
marketplace the manufacturing community, today announced the results of 
their latest MFGWatch Survey conducted in January 2009. 570 North 
American Suppliers, also known as contract manufacturers, participated 
in the survey covering topics such as the state of the global economy, 
current business conditions, and survival plans to combat the economic 
downturn. Surprisingly, 45% of respondents are projecting growth in 
2009, while 28% project their business to remain at last year's level. 
Overall, manufacturers are making tough choices to steady the bottom 
line and boost operational efficiencies.

Impact of Current Economic Conditions
As manufacturing continues at a 26-year low in the United States, the 
MFGWatch survey asked if participants were optimistic about the global 
industry rebounding in 2009. 37% of respondents stated they were 
optimistic, 28% were neutral on the possibility, and 34% thought a 2009 
rebound was unlikely.

Queried about overall business conditions, 51% replied that their 
businesses were experiencing declining conditions, while 49% stating 
improving or excellent business conditions. Those respondents were also 
asked if they noticed an increase or decrease in new demand over the 
past six months. 50% responded there has been a decrease in demand, 
while 28% report there has been no change in customer demand. 18% 
experienced an increase in business from their current customers. 3% 
were not sure.

Participants were asked if they had noticed an influx of work coming 
back to the United States from overseas:

    * 54% said they had not seen work coming back to the US
    * 16% said they had noticed an influx of work coming back to the US
    * 30% were unsure

Questioned about the potential of company growth in 2009, the majority 
is holding steady:

    * 36% project they will grow between 1 - 24% in 2009
    * 9% project they will grow between 25 - 50% in 2009
    * 28% are planning no growth
    * 17% plan to downsize between 1 - 24%
    * 3% plan to downsize between 25 - 50%
    * 1% don't plan to be in business by the end of 2009

Suppliers were also asked if their customers had increased or decreased 
the volume (both value and quantity) of their orders in the past six 
months. 61% responded their orders had decreased, 22% had no change in 
business, while 15% were experiencing an increase in orders from their 
client base. 2% were not sure. Survey participants were asked a 
follow-on question: If their customers have decreased the volume, have 
they increased the frequency of their orders? 89% responded no, 7% had 
an increase in frequency of order, and 3% were not sure.

Tightening Business Belts
Surveyees were asked if their companies had to reduce their 
profitability margins to increase customer demand and new customer 
acquisition. 53% responded affirmatively, while 39% said they had not 
decreased their profit margins. 7% were not sure. The survey also 
inquired if these manufacturers had implemented changes during the 
current economic downturn. The replies were:

    * 28% shortened shifts or work house
    * 26% replied, None - it is business as usual
    * 23% had layoffs at their company
    * 9% canceled shifts
    * 6% implemented automation to reduce payroll
    * 3% added overtime
    * 2% added shifts
    * 2% opened new facilities
    * 1% closed facilities

Suppliers were also asked if they had postponed or canceled any major 
purchases due to the current state of the economy. The responses were:

    * 18% stopped hiring new employees
    * 15% postponed or cancelled capital equipment purchases
    * 12% have not stopped any purchases to date
    * 11% stopped hiring replacement employees
    * 11% curtailed business travel to customers and trade shows
    * 8% cancelled their memberships in professional or industry
      associations
    * 7% halted facility expansion
    * 7% will not purchase software
    * 4% will not pursue business expansion

Expanding Business
In reference to expanding their business, 75% of suppliers stated they 
were looking to expand their offerings into other industries. 25% had no 
plans for cross-industry growth.  The respondents saw promise for 
additional contract manufacturing business in a variety of industries 
including: wind power, solar, power, generation, alternative energy, 
medical, marine, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, mechanical assembly, 
subassembly and test, automotive accessories, agriculture, aerospace, 
apparel and textiles and more.

Respondents are looking at a variety of strategies to acquire new 
customers in 2009:
24% of respondents plan to increase their web presence, 19% intend to 
enter new markets, 16% will attend more trade shows, 12% are retaining a 
sales representative or broker, 8% are expanding their outside sales 
staff, and another 5% stated they were expanding their inside sales 
team. 17% were not employing any of the tactics above.

MFGWatch is a service provided by MFG.com, the largest global online 
marketplace for the manufacturing industry. For more information about 
MFGWatch, please contact Lindsay Bradshaw @ lbradshaw@mfg.com.

About MFG.com
MFG.com is the Internet based platform upon which the global 
manufacturing industry conducts business. MFG.com's open platform 
enables companies of all sizes from around the globe to intelligently 
connect, source, collaborate and perform due diligence with transparency 
and intellectual property protection.  The MFG.com platform supports 
virtually all manufacturing process and industrial components, is in 10 
languages, 12 currencies and has over 100,000 users on five continents. 
MFG.com has offices in North America, Europe and Asia.  For more 
information about MFG.com, please visit, www.MFG.com.

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