Showing posts with label wood funiture sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood funiture sales. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Furniture factory shipments increase

New orders and shipments for furniture continued to improve in May, according to the latest Smith Leonard Furniture Insights study.
This marked the seventh straight month in which orders were up, compared to the same month a year ago. The comparative results were weak numbers, but the May 2010 results could indicate 2009 was the bottom of the recession for the industry.
The study found that some orders have fallen off a bit since Memorial Day, but that has not been true across the board when considering normal summer business levels.
Shipments were up 9 percent over May of 2009. Approximately 65 percent of those surveyed reported increased shipments in May, down slightly from the previous month’s 73 percent. Year-to-date, shipments are up 6 percent over the same period a year ago, up from 5 percent last month. Approximately 68 percent of those surveyed reported increased shipments, about the same as last month.
New orders in May 2010 increased 10 percent over orders in May of 2009. Approximately 68 percent of survey participants reported increased orders, from May 2009, down slightly from 73 percent the previous month. Year-to-date, new orders for the first five months were up 10 percent over the same period a year ago. Last year at this time, new orders for the five month period were off 21 percent. Some 71 percent of survey participants are now reporting increased orders year-to-date, up from 66 percrent last month.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

March furniture orders 9% higher than 2009

New orders in March were 9 percent higher than March 2009 and up 2 percent over February 2010, according to Smith Leonard’s Furniture Insights, a monthly survey of residential furniture manufacturers and distributors.
March 2009 orders were off 17 percent from March 2008. Approximately 61 percent of the participants had increased orders over last year with several up nice double digits. The 61 percent was up from 58 percent last month.
Shipments in March were 5 percent higher than March 2009 and up 12 percent over February. This marked the fourth straight month that overall shipments have increased. Approximately 61 percent of participants reported increased shipments year-to-date, up slightly from last month’s results.
Backlogs remained strong – up 34 percent over last March and up slightly over February. This was similar to the February to February results. As imported products begin to flow after the Chinese New Year, it’s expected that backlogs will work their way back down some although backlogs in March 2009 were down 21 percent from March 2008.