IPC ¡ª Association Connecting Electronics Industries announced today the August 2016 findings from its monthly North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. Due to the month¡¯s positive order growth and negative sales growth, the book-to-bill ratio returned to positive territory and stands at 1.02.
Total North American PCB shipments in August 2016 were 4.1 percent below the same month last year. Year-to-date as of August, however, shipment growth remains positive at 4.2 percent. Compared to the preceding month, August shipments declined 3.1 percent.
PCB bookings in August increased 2.4 percent year-on-year, but this growth was not enough to bring year-to-date bookings back to positive territory. Year-to-date bookings as of August registered -0.7 percent growth. Compared to the previous month, however, orders in August 2016 increased sharply, by 37.1 percent.
¡°A year-on-year decrease in August sales growth for the North American PCB industry, combined with a modest year-on-year increase in orders, contributed to a return to positive territory for the industry¡¯s book-to-bill ratio,¡± said Sharon Starr, IPC¡¯s director of market research. ¡°Growth rates for different segments of the industry continue to be mixed,¡± she added, ¡°with some extreme differences between rigid PCB and flexible circuit producers.¡±