Construction and auto production lift Canadian industrial activity in third quarter

Monday, 15 December 2014 01:55:18 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

According to a report Thursday from Statistics Canada, Canadian industries operated at 83.4 percent of their production capacity in the third quarter, up from 82.8 percent in the previous quarter. The manufacturing and construction industries were the main sources of this increase.

More specifically, increases in capacity utilization in manufacturing, construction as well as mining and quarrying more than offset declines in electric power generation, transmission and distribution, oil and gas extraction as well as forestry and logging.

The manufacturing sector operated at 83.8 percent of its capacity in the third quarter, up 1.0 percentage point from the previous quarter. The food manufacturing and transportation equipment manufacturing industries were mainly responsible for this increase.

Higher production of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts was the main source of an increase in the capacity utilization rate in the transportation equipment industry. The rate rose from 94.2 percent in the second quarter to 95.6 percent in the third quarter.

In the machinery manufacturing industry, capacity use fell 1.5 percentage points to 80.7 percent in the third quarter. This decline was attributable to lower production of all types of machinery except agricultural and industrial machinery.

Increases in capacity utilization in construction as well as mining and quarrying more than offset declines in the other non-manufacturing industries.

For a second consecutive quarter, capacity use in construction was up, rising from 84.1 percent to 84.9 percent. With the exception of engineering construction, all construction subsectors made positive contributions to this increase.

In the mining and quarrying industry, the rate rose 1.8 percentage points to 69.3 percent in the third quarter. Most subsectors in this industry contributed to the increase.


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