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Manufacturing sales increased 5.5% to $41.4 billion in July, building on the 2.2% increase in June. The motor vehicle, motor vehicle parts and the primary metals industries were the major contributors to the rise in sales in July. Manufacturing sales in July remained 22.4% below the $53.3 billion posted a year earlier. Excluding the motor vehicle assembly and motor vehicle parts industries, manufacturing sales increased 2.1%.
Constant dollar manufacturing sales rose 5.5% in July.
Sales in 15 of 21 manufacturing industries increased in July, representing 66% of total sales.
Sales in the motor vehicle industry rose 48.2% in July to $3.3 billion, as some assembly lines resumed production following extended shutdowns in recent months. Sales of motor vehicles were lower than levels seen over the past few years. July motor vehicle sales were down 22.6% from sales in July 2008.
Sales in the motor vehicle parts industry increased 30.0% to $1.5 billion in July, reflecting higher demand from assembly plants.
Statistics Canada is releasing revised monthly manufacturing data this month in accordance with standard practices. Sales of goods manufactured, inventories, and orders in current and constant dollars have been revised back to January 2004 for unadjusted data and to January 2002 for seasonally adjusted data.
The revisions were based on three sources. The monthly data were compared to the latest information available from the Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging (ASML). Revisions were made to the monthly data to improve their consistency with the ASML. Revisions were made based on new information from respondents and the availability of more up-to-date administrative data. The seasonal adjustment parameters were also reviewed.
The revised data are now available on CANSIM.
Sales in the primary metals industry rose 11.2% to $2.7 billion.
Aerospace products and parts (+12.2%) and plastics and rubber products (+9.0%) also made important contributions to the overall manufacturing strength in July.
Petroleum and coal products (-3.6%) and food (-1.3%) posted the largest sales declines in July. In the petroleum and coal products industry, lower prices (-5.2%) accounted for the drop in manufacturing sales. Lower sales volumes were responsible for the decrease in the food industry.
Sales in Ontario rose 11.9% in July, reflecting increased sales of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts. Excluding motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts, Ontario's manufacturing sales rose 4.1%. Higher sales of primary metals (+34.2%) also contributed to the province's gains in July.
In Quebec, sales increased 4.0% in July, building on the 6.0% rise in June. The provincial advance was broadly based as higher sales were seen in 17 of 21 industries. The aerospace industry (+6.4%) posted the largest increase in production in dollar terms.
Sales fell by 4.0% in Alberta in July, largely as a result of a 10.7% drop in food sales. A 3.8% decline in petroleum and coal product sales contributed to the provincial weakness in sales.
June 2009r | July 2009p | June to July 2009 | |
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Seasonally adjusted | |||
$ millions | % change1 | ||
Canada | 39,195 | 41,358 | 5.5 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 417 | 412 | -1.2 |
Prince Edward Island | 97 | 105 | 8.7 |
Nova Scotia | 755 | 746 | -1.2 |
New Brunswick | 1,273 | 1,275 | 0.2 |
Quebec | 10,457 | 10,874 | 4.0 |
Ontario | 16,950 | 18,974 | 11.9 |
Manitoba | 1,232 | 1,174 | -4.7 |
Saskatchewan | 900 | 883 | -1.9 |
Alberta | 4,447 | 4,269 | -4.0 |
British Columbia | 2,663 | 2,642 | -0.8 |
Yukon | 2 | 2 | 6.4 |
Northwest Territories and Nunavut | 2 | 1 | -5.7 |
In Manitoba, sales fell 4.7% in July. Transportation equipment manufacturing (-13.1%), fabricated metal products (-16.9%) and primary metals (-8.1%) contributed to the decline.
Saskatchewan (-1.9%), Newfoundland and Labrador (-1.2%), Nova Scotia (-1.2%) and British Columbia (-0.8%) were other provinces with declines in sales.
Manufacturers reported a 2.0% decline in inventories compared with June, with levels falling to $61.3 billion. Inventories have been decreasing since January 2009.
Petroleum and coal product inventories declined 12.1%, reflecting both a fall in petroleum prices and volume decreases. Wood products (-5.1%), primary metals (-4.8%) and fabricated metal products manufacturers (-3.4%) were other industries with large declines in the value of inventories.
The rise in overall manufacturing sales, combined with the decrease in inventories, caused the inventory-to-sales ratio to drop from 1.60 to 1.48. However, the inventory-to-sales ratio is above values seen in 2007 and 2008.
The backlog of unfilled orders fell 4.3% in July to $57.1 billion. The decrease largely reflects a 6.4% decline in the aerospace industry. Excluding aerospace products and parts, unfilled orders fell 2.0%.
New orders fell 3.7% in July to $38.8 billion. The decline in new orders was concentrated in the aerospace industry.
Available on CANSIM: tables 304-0014, 304-0015 and 377-0008.
Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2101.
Data from the August Monthly Survey of Manufacturing will be released on October 15.
For more information, or to order data, contact the dissemination officer (toll-free 1-866-873-8789; 613-951-9497; fax: 613-951-3877; manufact@statcan.gc.ca). To enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Michael Schimpf (613-951-9832, michael.schimpf@statcan.gc.ca), Manufacturing and Energy Division.
Sales | Inventories | Unfilled orders | New orders | Inventory-to-sales ratio | |||||
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Seasonally adjusted | |||||||||
$ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | ||
July 2008 | 53,277 | 2.1 | 67,278 | 0.2 | 64,560 | 1.3 | 54,074 | 1.8 | 1.26 |
August 2008 | 51,326 | -3.7 | 67,848 | 0.8 | 66,732 | 3.4 | 53,498 | -1.1 | 1.32 |
September 2008 | 51,145 | -0.4 | 67,470 | -0.6 | 66,252 | -0.7 | 50,665 | -5.3 | 1.32 |
October 2008 | 50,925 | -0.4 | 68,430 | 1.4 | 70,558 | 6.5 | 55,232 | 9.0 | 1.34 |
November 2008 | 47,331 | -7.1 | 67,946 | -0.7 | 71,238 | 1.0 | 48,011 | -13.1 | 1.44 |
December 2008 | 43,077 | -9.0 | 66,474 | -2.2 | 69,665 | -2.2 | 41,503 | -13.6 | 1.54 |
January 2009 | 40,557 | -5.8 | 66,529 | 0.1 | 66,659 | -4.3 | 37,551 | -9.5 | 1.64 |
February 2009 | 41,426 | 2.1 | 65,965 | -0.8 | 66,556 | -0.2 | 41,324 | 10.0 | 1.59 |
March 2009 | 40,422 | -2.4 | 64,629 | -2.0 | 67,032 | 0.7 | 40,898 | -1.0 | 1.60 |
April 2009 | 40,275 | -0.4 | 63,909 | -1.1 | 63,089 | -5.9 | 36,332 | -11.2 | 1.59 |
May 2009 | 38,369 | -4.7 | 62,746 | -1.8 | 58,661 | -7.0 | 33,942 | -6.6 | 1.64 |
June 2009 | 39,195 | 2.2 | 62,547 | -0.3 | 59,714 | 1.8 | 40,247 | 18.6 | 1.60 |
July 2009 | 41,358 | 5.5 | 61,314 | -2.0 | 57,118 | -4.3 | 38,762 | -3.7 | 1.48 |
Sales | Inventories | Unfilled orders | New orders | |||||
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Seasonally adjusted | ||||||||
$ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | $ millions | % change | |
July 2008 | 47,107 | 2.7 | 64,466 | 0.0 | 63,017 | 1.3 | 47,921 | 2.4 |
August 2008 | 45,502 | -3.4 | 65,178 | 1.1 | 65,217 | 3.5 | 47,703 | -0.5 |
September 2008 | 45,402 | -0.2 | 64,920 | -0.4 | 64,840 | -0.6 | 45,024 | -5.6 |
October 2008 | 45,419 | 0.0 | 65,746 | 1.3 | 69,363 | 7.0 | 49,942 | 10.9 |
November 2008 | 41,697 | -8.2 | 65,276 | -0.7 | 70,042 | 1.0 | 42,375 | -15.2 |
December 2008 | 38,772 | -7.0 | 64,159 | -1.7 | 68,551 | -2.1 | 37,281 | -12.0 |
January 2009 | 37,807 | -2.5 | 63,806 | -0.5 | 65,612 | -4.3 | 34,868 | -6.5 |
February 2009 | 37,920 | 0.3 | 63,483 | -0.5 | 65,472 | -0.2 | 37,780 | 8.4 |
March 2009 | 36,509 | -3.7 | 62,121 | -2.1 | 66,101 | 1.0 | 37,138 | -1.7 |
April 2009 | 35,997 | -1.4 | 61,525 | -1.0 | 62,212 | -5.9 | 32,108 | -13.5 |
May 2009 | 34,912 | -3.0 | 60,327 | -1.9 | 57,862 | -7.0 | 30,563 | -4.8 |
June 2009 | 35,816 | 2.6 | 60,293 | -0.1 | 59,016 | 2.0 | 36,970 | 21.0 |
July 2009 | 36,559 | 2.1 | 59,009 | -2.1 | 56,451 | -4.3 | 33,994 | -8.0 |