2024 Machinery-Buying Survey: Processors, OEMs Share Outlooks

March 5, 2024
This eBook collects the complete results of our survey, along with insights from plastics industry professionals.
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Even when business is in a down cycle, manufacturers must buy processing and ancillary equipment for new projects and to replace worn machinery. What are your competitors planning to buy in 2024? 

New equipment also makes your plant more efficient, and that goes directly to the bottom line. 

Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing’s annual equipment-buying survey provides a look at what processors are thinking. This eBook expands on the information in our magazine and on our website by providing complete data on all the questions asked in the survey. We hope you find it useful. 

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About the Author

Bruce Geiselman | Senior Staff Reporter

Senior Staff Reporter Bruce Geiselman covers extrusion, blow molding, additive manufacturing, automation and end markets including automotive and packaging. He also writes features, including In Other Words and Problem Solved, for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. He has extensive experience in daily and magazine journalism.

About the Author

Karen Hanna | Senior Staff Reporter

Senior Staff Reporter Karen Hanna covers injection molding, molds and tooling, processors, workforce and other topics, and writes features including In Other Words and Problem Solved for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. She has more than 15 years of experience in daily and magazine journalism.

About the Author

Lynne Sherwin | Managing Editor

Managing editor Lynne Sherwin handles day-to-day operations and coordinates production of Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing’s print magazine, website and social media presence, as well as Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. She also writes features, including the annual machinery buying survey. She has more than 30 years of experience in daily and magazine journalism.