Mechanical Engineering NRW: Major domestic orders distort the picture
In May 2023, new orders in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector exceeded its prior-year result by 28 percent in real terms.
In May 2023, new orders in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector exceeded its prior-year result by 28 percent in real terms.
In March 2023, order intake in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in North Rhine-Westphalia fell 10 percent short of its prior-year result.
In June 2022, order intake in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in North Rhine-Westphalia was 18 percent lower than in the same month a year earlier.
Order intake in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in North Rhine-Westphalia was up 20 percent in December 2021, very significantly higher than in the same month of the previous year.
Order intake in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector was up 37 percent in January 2022, very significantly higher than in the same month of the previous year.
Order intake in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector was up 37 percent in January 2022, very significantly higher than in the same month of the previous year.
In May 2022, incoming orders in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in North Rhine-Westphalia were 12 percent higher than in the same month of the previous year.
Order intake in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in North Rhine-Westphalia was down 3 percent in February 2022 compared with the same month a year earlier.
Order intake in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector in April 2022 was 20 percent below the level of the same month a year earlier.
In March 2022, new orders in North Rhine-Westphalia’s mechanical and plant engineering sector were 6 percent below the level of the same month a year earlier.