July U.S. Cutting Tool Orders See Healthy MoM, YoY Gains - Modern Distribution Management

July U.S. Cutting Tool Orders See Healthy MoM, YoY Gains

July stats suggest modest growth for cutting tools, but areas of concern remain.
Cutting Tool Consumption August 2020

July 2025 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $216.2 million, according to the latest Cutting Tool Market Report (CTMR) published by the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) and the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT).

That total was up 4.9% from June 2025, and up 9.8% from July 2024. The monthly increase in July followed a 1.8% decline in June, while the year-over-year increase reversed a series of declines. Through July, year-to-date cutting tool orders were down 2.9% from the same period a year ago.

“The latest trend is showing some modest growth compared to the previous months, which coincides with the activity of most shops,” said Jack Burley, Chairman of AMT’s Cutting Tool Product Group. “They still have orders to fill and are not indicating any signs of slowing down. However, areas of concern remain for automotive, construction, and agricultural companies, where sales and tariffs are hitting hardest, causing delays for investment. More importantly, the tariff costs are settling in for most of the imported tools and raw materials, which may be stabilizing prices for now.”

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Eli Lustgarten, President of ESL Consultants, added: ”Current data suggests that the worst is over for the cutting tool sector, but businesses appear to be adopting a wait-and-see attitude. The outlook seems relatively flat, with a positive bias for the second half of the year and into 2026. End-market demand, which had been driven by aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment, can now count only on the aerospace sector. The auto sector faces supply chain issues related to trade as well as the expiration of the EV incentives. Slower domestic economic growth and the effect of inflation on consumers indicate a slowing of auto production. The heavy equipment market appears flat, with possible positive trends in the construction sector because of reduced inventories, a slight pickup in trucks, and a possible improvement in mining. However, the outlook for the agricultural sector continues to deteriorate because of record yields and crops, rising carryovers, and declining prices, which have translated into a new round of layoffs.”

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The CTMR is jointly compiled by AMT and USCTI, two trade associations representing the development, production and distribution of cutting tool technology and products. It provides a monthly statement on U.S. manufacturers’ consumption of what they tout as the primary consumable in the manufacturing process — the cutting tool.

The graph below includes the 12-month moving average for the durable goods shipments and cutting tool orders. These values are calculated by taking the average of the most recent 12 months and plotting them over time. Click on the chart for a larger version.

 

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