The comprehensive economic operation of the instrumentation industry in 2011

Introduction: In 2011, China's entire economic environment is constantly changing, and the development of the instrumentation industry is full of uncertainties. But the variables are full of many development highlights. Since today, China Instrument Network will gradually look at the ups and downs of the instrumentation industry this year.

In 2011, China’s entire economic environment was constantly changing, and the development of the instrumentation industry was full of uncertainties. Statistics related to the machinery industry show that the output of analytical instruments and meters in the instrumentation industry from January to October increased by 29.56% year-on-year, but the output in the last two months showed a trend of falling month by month, falling by 10.95 and 6.37 respectively from August and September. Percentage. The growth rate of the test machine was faster, with a year-on-year increase of 40.66% from January to October.

This year is the first year of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan". In 2011, the machinery and equipment industry showed different characteristics than the previous five years or longer. This change not only reflects the slowdown in production and sales growth, but also reflects the characteristics of the decline in profits. The instrumentation sub-industry is also facing the tightening of the industrial economic operating environment, the increasing cost of various enterprises, the significant increase in costs, the profit margin being squeezed out, and the difficulties faced by production and management are still relatively large.

In spite of this, there is no shortage of development highlights in the instrumentation industry: the output value of automated instrumentation in the instrumentation industry is higher than the average by 10%, the profit rate of the main business is up to 10%, and some high-end products are obtained through the “export to domestic sales” method. The recognition of domestic customers.