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December 2009 (Previous release)

Manufacturing sales rose 1.6% in December to $43.0 billion. The gains were mostly concentrated in the transportation equipment industry. This was the sixth increase in overall manufacturing sales in seven months and the highest level since December 2008.

Gains in the aerospace product and parts, the motor vehicle and the petroleum and coal product industries were largely responsible for December's increase.

Constant dollar manufacturing sales increased 2.1% in December.

Manufacturing sales increase in December

Sales advanced in 11 of the 21 manufacturing industries for December.

Manufacturing sales advance in several industries

Production in the aerospace product and parts industry rose 28.1%, following a 17.1% decline in November. Recently, the aerospace product and parts industry has been volatile compared with the overall manufacturing sector.

Sales in the motor vehicle industry increased 4.4% in December to $3.6 billion. Sales have been rising since January 2009.

The petroleum and coal products industry reported a sales increase of 2.4% in December. The gain reflected greater sales volumes reported by several refineries.

The advance in overall manufacturing was partially offset by a 6.4% decline in the non-metallic mineral product industry.

Sales increase in most provinces

In December, eight provinces showed stronger manufacturing sales.

The largest gain was in Ontario, where sales increased by $438 million in December to $19.8 billion. The motor vehicle, primary metal and miscellaneous manufacturing industries led the provincial increase.

Note to readers

All data in this release are seasonally adjusted and are expressed in current dollars unless otherwise specified.

Preliminary data are provided for the current reference month. Revised data, based on late responses, are updated for the three previous months.

Non-durable goods industries include food, beverage and tobacco products, textile mills, textile product mills, clothing, leather and allied products, paper, printing and related support activities, petroleum and coal products, chemicals, and plastics and rubber products.

Durable goods industries include wood products, non-metallic mineral products, primary metals, fabricated metal products, machinery, computer and electronic products, electrical equipment, appliances and components, transportation equipment, furniture and related products and miscellaneous manufacturing.

Production-based industries

For the aerospace industry and shipbuilding industries, the value of production is used instead of sales of goods manufactured. This value is calculated by adjusting monthly sales of goods manufactured by the monthly change in inventories of goods in process and finished products manufactured.

Unfilled orders are a stock of orders that will contribute to future sales assuming that the orders are not cancelled.

New orders are those received whether sold in the current month or not. New orders are measured as the sum of sales for the current month plus the change in unfilled orders from the previous month to the current month.

New Brunswick reported an increase in sales of $156 million (+13.0%) in December. This was the third monthly rise after a 26.1% drop in September.

Manufacturing activity increased by $56 million (+5.0%) in Manitoba. The increase reverses a 4.2% drop in November.

Manufacturing sales decreased 2.3% in British Columbia, reflecting declines in both the primary metals and wood products industries.

Inventories post widespread declines

Inventory levels declined 1.0% in December to $59.0 billion. This was the 10th monthly decline in 2009, leaving inventories 11.3% lower than December 2008 levels. Inventory decreases were widespread across the manufacturing sector, as levels contracted in 17 of 21 industries.

A 3.3% rise in petroleum and coal products inventories only partially offset the declines in other industries. The increase reflected higher inventory volumes at several refineries as prices for the industry declined 1.8% according to the Industrial Price Product Index.

Inventories post widespread declines

The inventory-to-sales ratio declined for the fifth time in seven months, reaching 1.37 in December. December's level is close to more normal levels for the ratio seen before November 2008.

 The inventory-to-sales ratio continues downward trend

Unfilled orders rise

In December, unfilled orders rose 2.3% to $52.4 billion following five consecutive monthly declines. A 4.1% increase in unfilled orders in the transportation equipment industry was mostly responsible for the overall gain in manufacturing. Total unfilled orders for the manufacturing sector were 24.8% below the level in December 2008.

 Unfilled orders rise

New orders advanced 7.4% in December to $44.2 billion, reflecting strength in the transportation equipment industry. This was the fourth gain in six months.

Available on CANSIM: tables 304-0014, 304-0015 and 377-0008.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2101.

Data from the January Monthly Survey of Manufacturing will be released on March 16.

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.

Table 1

Manufacturing sales: Provinces and territories
  December 2008 November 2009r December 2009p November to December 2009 December 2008 to December 2009
  Seasonally adjusted
  $ millions % change1
Canada 43,077 42,341 43,022 1.6 -0.1
Newfoundland and Labrador 354 355 394 11.1 11.6
Prince Edward Island 99 107 109 1.9 10.9
Nova Scotia 717 763 752 -1.5 4.9
New Brunswick 1,009 1,202 1,358 13.0 34.6
Quebec 11,230 11,099 11,120 0.2 -1.0
Ontario 19,550 19,330 19,768 2.3 1.1
Manitoba 1,303 1,128 1,184 5.0 -9.1
Saskatchewan 897 897 905 0.9 0.8
Alberta 4,931 4,703 4,738 0.7 -3.9
British Columbia 2,982 2,753 2,690 -2.3 -9.8
Yukon 3 3 3 1.4 -2.2
Northwest Territories and Nunavut 3 1 1 29.6 -58.2
revised
preliminary
Percent change calculated at thousands of dollars.

Table 2

Manufacturing: Principal statistics
  December 2008 November 2009r December 2009p November to December 2009 December 2008 to December 2009
  Seasonally adjusted
  $ millions % change1
Manufacturing sales (current dollars) 43,077 42,341 43,022 1.6 -0.1
Manufacturing sales (2002 constant dollars) 40,234 38,700 39,500 2.1 -1.8
Manufacturing sales excluding motor vehicles, parts and accessories (current dollars) 38,772 37,210 37,712 1.4 -2.7
Total inventories 66,474 59,563 58,957 -1.0 -11.3
Unfilled orders 69,665 51,176 52,361 2.3 -24.8
New orders 41,503 41,142 44,207 7.4 6.5
Inventory-to-sales ratio 1.54 1.41 1.37 ... ...
revised
preliminary
not applicable
Percent change calculated at thousands of dollars for current dollars, and millions of dollars for constant dollars.

Table 3

Manufacturing sales: Industry aggregates
Major group of industries December 2008 November 2009r December 2009p November to December 2009 December 2008 to December 2009
  Seasonally adjusted
  $ millions % change1
Food manufacturing 6,652 6,838 6,793 -0.7 2.1
Beverage and tobacco product 872 882 884 0.2 1.4
Textile mills 147 121 117 -2.8 -20.1
Textile product mills 170 133 133 -0.1 -21.8
Clothing manufacturing 231 170 170 0.1 -26.4
Leather and allied product 35 32 30 -5.8 -13.9
Wood product 1,521 1,443 1,423 -1.4 -6.5
Paper manufacturing 2,325 2,074 2,060 -0.7 -11.4
Printing and related support activities 844 741 748 0.9 -11.3
Petroleum and coal product 4,309 5,534 5,669 2.4 31.5
Chemical 3,399 3,587 3,600 0.4 5.9
Plastics and rubber products 1,725 1,589 1,565 -1.5 -9.3
Non-metallic mineral product 990 1,069 1,001 -6.4 1.2
Primary metal 3,374 3,098 3,153 1.8 -6.6
Fabricated metal product 2,835 2,345 2,337 -0.3 -17.6
Machinery 2,606 2,105 2,176 3.4 -16.5
Computer and electronic product 1,615 1,361 1,342 -1.4 -16.9
Electrical equipment, appliance and component 873 749 763 1.9 -12.6
Transportation equipment 6,781 6,740 7,255 7.6 7.0
Motor vehicle 2,780 3,484 3,638 4.4 30.9
Motor vehicle body and trailer 284 219 208 -5.1 -26.8
Motor vehicle parts 1,525 1,647 1,671 1.5 9.6
Aerospace product and parts 1,695 1,015 1,301 28.1 -23.3
Railroad rolling stock 134 68 115 68.5 -14.3
Ship and boat building 104 99 111 12.8 7.1
Furniture and related product 931 886 895 0.9 -3.9
Miscellaneous manufacturing 841 844 908 7.5 7.9
Non-durable goods industries 20,709 21,701 21,769 0.3 5.1
Durable goods industries 22,368 20,640 21,252 3.0 -5.0
revised
preliminary
Percent change calculated at thousands of dollars.