Federal Reserve Statistical Release, G.17, Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization; title with eagle logo links to Statistical Releases home page
Release Date: March 15, 2002


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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION

Industrial production rose 0.4 percent in February after having increased by a revised 0.2 percent in January. These gains in output represent the first consecutive monthly increases in industrial production since August and September 2000. At 137.6 percent of its 1992 average, output in February was 4.1 percent below that in February 2001 and 6.5 percent below its recent peak in June 2000. Manufacturing output increased 0.3 percent in February and an upward revised 0.3 percent in January. The output at utilities increased 2.7 percent, but the production at mines declined 0.7 percent. Capacity utilization for total industry rose 0.3 percentage point in February, to 74.8 percent, after having increased 0.1 percentage point in January.

 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION:  SUMMARY
 Seasonally adjusted
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                               |                    1992=100                     |                  Percent change
                               | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------
                               |       2001                    2002              |   2001            2002          |    Feb. '01 to 
 Industrial production         |       Nov.        Dec.        Jan.        Feb.  |   Nov.    Dec.    Jan.    Feb.  |      Feb. '02 
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                               |                                                 |                                 |
  Total index                  |      137.2       136.8       137.1       137.6  |    -.3     -.3      .2      .4  |           -4.1 
     Previous estimates        |      137.1       136.7       136.5              |    -.4     -.3     -.1          |                
                               |                                                 |                                 |
  Major market groups:         |                                                 |                                 |
  Products, total              |      126.7       126.6       126.4       126.7  |    -.1     -.1     -.1      .2  |           -4.1 
     Consumer goods            |      120.0       120.8       120.4       120.8  |     .3      .7     -.3      .3  |            -.4 
     Business equipment        |      167.2       164.2       164.5       163.9  |     .2    -1.8      .1     -.4  |          -12.0 
     Construction supplies     |      134.0       135.3       135.2       136.4  |    -.4      .9      .0      .9  |           -1.6 
  Materials                    |      154.8       153.8       155.0       156.0  |    -.7     -.7      .8      .6  |           -4.0 
                               |                                                 |                                 |
  Major industry groups:       |                                                 |                                 |
  Manufacturing                |      142.0       141.5       141.9       142.3  |    -.1     -.3      .3      .3  |           -4.1 
     Durable                   |      174.3       173.9       174.6       175.3  |     .2     -.2      .4      .4  |           -5.1 
     Nondurable                |      110.2       109.7       110.0       110.1  |    -.5     -.5      .2      .1  |           -3.0 
  Mining                       |       99.0        97.3        97.0        96.4  |    -.4    -1.8     -.3     -.7  |           -5.7 
  Utilities                    |      116.2       117.3       116.9       120.1  |   -2.7      .9     -.3     2.7  |           -2.7 
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                               |                                                                                   |    Capacity
                               |                                Percent of capacity                                |     growth
                               | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------
                               |     Average        1982     1988-89       2001  |   2001            2002          |    Feb. '01 to 
 Capacity utilization          |  1967-2001          Low        High       Feb.  |   Nov.    Dec.    Jan.    Feb.  |      Feb. '02 
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                               |                                                 |                                 |
  Total industry               |       81.9        71.1        85.4        78.9  |   74.7    74.4    74.5    74.8  |            1.2 
     Previous estimates        |                                                 |   74.7    74.4    74.2          |                
                               |                                                 |                                 |
  Manufacturing                |       80.9        69.0        85.7        77.2  |   73.2    72.9    73.0    73.2  |            1.1 
     Advanced processing       |       80.3        71.0        84.2        76.7  |   73.1    73.0    72.8    72.7  |             .7 
     Primary processing        |       82.0        65.7        88.3        77.9  |   73.2    72.7    73.4    73.9  |            1.8 
  Mining                       |       87.6        80.3        88.0        91.3  |   87.9    86.2    86.0    85.4  |             .9 
  Utilities                    |       87.6        75.9        92.6        91.7  |   83.0    83.5    82.9    84.8  |            5.2 
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 Note:  Estimates for February are preliminary.  Estimates from November to January are revised.
 
 
 

Market Groups

The output of consumer goods rose 0.3 percent in February, thereby reversing its January loss. Among durable consumer goods, the output of appliances, furniture, and carpeting advanced sharply. The output of automotive products, which fell back in January after two sharp monthly increases, decreased slightly further. The production of home electronics, which surged late last year, also dropped back for a second month. The output of consumer nondurable goods, which was unchanged in January, rose 0.2 percent in February. On balance, most major groups within this category have posted small-to-moderate gains in recent months, while the output of consumer paper products, mainly periodicals, books, and cards, has been curtailed sharply.

Business equipment remained weak; output fell 0.4 percent in February to a level 12 percent below that of a year earlier. Within this group, the output of transit equipment continued to contract as commercial aircraft assemblies and related parts declined further. The production of industrial and other equipment has been choppy recently, but, on balance, has continued to slide; the farm, metalworking, and special industrial machinery industries have been particularly weak. The output of information-processing equipment has improved recently; the output of computers has increased, while the production of communications equipment has flattened out at a low level. The production of defense and space equipment again rose moderately.

The output of construction supplies posted a cumulative gain of nearly 2 percent over the three months ending in February. The production of business supplies also was up noticeably and was led by increases in energy-related industries.

The output of materials, rebounding from sizable declines during the latter part of 2001, rose sharply in both January and February. The improvement has been widespread in the sector. Among durable goods materials, the output of basic metals and parts for equipment has picked up, while the expansion in the output of parts for consumer durables, which began last autumn, has continued. Among nondurables, the recent increases in production have been led by gains in chemical and paper materials. The production of energy materials also rose noticeably in February as coal and utility output increased.

Industry Groups

The gains in manufacturing output in January and February were led by a rebound in the production of durable goods, such as steel and high-technology products, and in nondurable goods, such as paper, chemicals, and tobacco. The gain in high-technology industries reflected higher output of computers and semiconductors; in addition, the production of communications equipment, which had been falling precipitously since the fourth quarter of 2000, was about unchanged in February. The output of motor vehicles and parts, which surged toward the end of 2001, has been little changed, on net, since December. Most other durable goods industries posted production gains in February after weak performances in January. Among other nondurable goods, the output of printing and publishing continued to fall.

Capacity utilization in manufacturing rose 0.2 percentage point in February, to 73.2 percent; the turnaround in factory utilization began with a 0.1 percentage point increase in January. The improvement in the utilization rate for manufacturing has been concentrated in primary-processing industries. The utilization rate for this grouping increased 0.5 percentage point in February after a 0.7 percentage point gain in the previous month. Although utilization rates for several primary-processing industries have risen somewhat since the end of last year, the bulk of the overall gain reflected a nearly 6 percentage point jump in the operating rate for primary metals. The operating rate for advanced-processing industries edged down again; changes for most of these industries were small. Advanced-processing industries with exceptionally low operating rates include electrical machinery, industrial machinery and equipment, aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment, apparel, and printing and publishing.

The jump in utility output mainly reflected the return to more normal winter weather, as temperatures in February were closer to the historic norms than during the previous few months. Even with the increase in utility output in February, the operating rate at utilities was still nearly 3 percentage points below its 1967-2001 average. The drop in mining output pushed its operating rate to the lowest level since June 1999.

G.17 Release Tables:

Ascii Screen reader Summary: Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Chart   Chart 1: Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
Ascii Screen reader Table 1:Industrial Production: Market and Industry Groups (percent change)
Ascii Screen reader Table 2:Industrial Production: Special Aggregates and Selected Detail (percent change)
Ascii Screen reader Table 3: Motor Vehicle Assemblies
Ascii Screen reader Table 4: Industrial Production Indexes: Market and Industry Group Summary
Ascii Screen reader Table 5: Industrial Production Indexes: Special Aggregates
Ascii Screen reader Table 6: Capacity Utilization: Manufacturing, Mining, and Utilities
Ascii Screen reader Table 7: Industrial Capacity: Manufacturing, Mining, and Utilities (percent change)
Ascii Screen reader Table 8: Industrial Production: Gross Value of Products
Ascii Screen reader Table 9: Diffusion Indexes of Industrial Production
Ascii Screen reader Table 10: Electric Power Use: Manufacturing and Mining
Ascii Screen reader Table 11: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and Utilization: Total Industry
Ascii Screen reader Table 12: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and Utilization: Manufacturing
Ascii Screen reader Table 13: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and Utilization: Total Industry excluding Selected High-Technology Industries
Ascii Screen reader Table 14: Historical Statistics for IP, Capacity, and Utilization: Manufacturing excluding Selected High-Technology Industries


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