Epicor launches its Global Growth Index to monitor business growth performance in manufacturing.
SINGAPORE: Globally, manufacturing business growth has increased by 3.7 percent (to 103.7 index points, according to research by Morar Consulting on behalf of Epicor Software Corporation) despite the fact that half of manufacturers admit they have grown under challenging circumstances. This is one of the key findings of the annual Global Growth Index, recently launched by Epicor.
The Growth Index is designed to measure the state of business growth worldwide by tracking the performance of manufacturing businesses in 14 territories. Taking last year’s results as a base figure (100), it has found that business growth across the globe has increased by 3.7 index points in the last 12 months, awarding the state of business growth with a score of 103.7.
Contributing to this score is a significant growth in the number of manufacturers reporting strong sales/turnover in the last 12 months – up five percent from last year to 70 percent overall. A similar trend was observed with profits and product ranges, with a three percent boost in the number of businesses growing in each of these areas compared to last year.
Comparing figures on a global scale, the Global Growth Index shows a mixed performance from Singapore – with manufacturers in this country outperforming global average figures in terms of growing profits (71 percent), exports (67 percent), workforce (50 percent) and geographic expansion (67 percent), but underperforming slightly in terms of sales/turnover (69 percent).
Manufacturing businesses in Mexico, India, and China, meanwhile, came above global average figures in all growth metrics, with the exception of workforce growth, which was reported by just 39 percent of Chinese businesses, compared to a global average of 48 percent. European businesses have been most likely to experience growth in terms of geographic coverage and exports/overseas sales–French and Swedish businesses have lead the way here, with over half growing in these areas, compared to 44 percent of UK businesses and 46 percent of German businesses.
Global Growth Index figures
The table below illustrates the Global Growth Index results for 2018, compared to 2017. Percentages illustrate the median average number of businesses that have reported growth in each of the key growth metric areas. For more detailed statistics and to compare the results of different countries, please see the Global Growth Index infographic.
Comparing Singapore business performance
Singapore manufacturers showed mixed success in terms of their ability to grow, compared to their international counterparts, on most key areas of growth.
Despite this worldwide increase in business growth performance, almost half (45 percent) of businesses also admitted that the growth they had experienced in the last 12 months had been challenging and one-in-four (23 percent) said it had been stressful. However, half (46 percent) of businesses globally also agree that investing in new/better technology is a strategy that will help them overcome their growing pains.
“Although we have seen impressive overall rates of growth this year, there’s an underlying consensus among the businesses we surveyed, that growth hasn’t been easy to achieve,” said Scott Hays, senior vice president, product marketing, for Epicor.
“Nevertheless, businesses in the manufacturing sector have also affirmed that investing in the right technology will help position themselves for growth in the future. With automated systems reaching production lines around the world, cloud adoption continuing to rise, and enterprise resourcing planning (ERP) solutions transforming the way businesses manage workflows and share their data, this is a sentiment that we will track year-on-year,” he concluded.
For more information about the global trends and the methodology, please view the online infographic.
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