A booming time for auto production?

Of the different types of manufacturing that Indiana has a hand in, auto production is a well-known sector with a lot of attention on it, perhaps unsurprisingly. A recent International Business Times piece, however, has noted that in general, the automotive industry is doing better in manufacturing than the worldwide average.

Coordinating sophisticated systems of production can be made easier with project management software, and the greater context of a certain trend can also be measured up against the more immediate reality for that business. According to the article, the auto manufacturers generally placed more than five percent higher than the general level of output. The information is drawn from the nearly 30 countries surveyed in Markit's recent Purchasing Managers Index.

This could perhaps play into the strategies of companies currently situated in or looking to better develop their facilities in this region. Another article on Manufacturing.net from earlier this month identified the auto manufacturing as one of its main contributors to the $74 billion of combined output the state sees every year. It also quotes from the recent National Association of Manufacturer's study that determined Indiana's output to make up more than a quarter of the state's total product, second only to Oregon nationwide (and only 2 percent behind). 

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