FDI returns to neutral reading. The seasonally adjusted August FDI (50.0) saw substantial improvement vs. last month’s 40.7 and reached a neutral or better reading for the first time since February. Looking at the overall components of the FDI, three of the four (sales, employment, and supplier delivers) saw sequential improvement, while only customer inventories decelerated m/m. Respondents pointed to some normalization of demand following summer vacations: “Felt that customers had catching up to do after summer vacations. Sales/activity was up in August, after a very sluggish July.” This drove the seasonally adjusted sales index to improve sharply to 48.8 from last month’s very low base of 22.3. Just 37% of respondents indicated sales were below seasonal expectations compared to 70% last month. An equal number of respondents (37%) said sales were above expectations, while 26% said sales were in line.

FLI also surges but still below 50. The FLI also strengthened significantly, coming in at 45.9 vs. 38.8 last month. However, the index remains well below 50, indicating deceleration could be expected ahead. Stronger employment levels, leaner customer inventories, and a more bullish six-month outlook drove the improvement. On the outlook specifically, a lower percentage of respondents predicted lower activity levels six months from now vs. today compared to last month (20% in August, 37% in July). The percentage anticipating higher activity was unchanged (23% both this month and last), while the percentage expecting similar activity increased to 57% from 40%.

Commentary suggests uncertainty prevails. Despite the improvement seen in the FDI this month, multiple participants expressed unease on future conditions: “Too much bad ju-ju in the world. [I] am expecting a slowing of sales as people become nervous and continue to ignore the economists.”

Forecasting remains challenging given the significant fluctuation in demand conditions seen month to month: “Hard to predict the upcoming months with any confidence. I would expect to see business have small peaks and valleys as the market still has not normalized yet.” Others are more encouraged by recent stabilization: “Business is steady, and forecast is same.” Passing along supplier price increases continues to be a challenge: “Our vendors prices are increasing but [we] are not expected to raise our prices. We have lost orders for less than $0.25 per part” and “Inflation is impacting many of the traditional costs of distribution in USA including labor and freight. Product sourcing prices in Taiwan are up 6%, China is slightly down, and containerized freight is down. Customers are flat and building to order
vs. inventory.”

Fastenal reported August daily sales growth of +3.6%, just slightly below our +4.0% estimate and consensus expectations of +5.0%. This included fastener sales -3.8% y/y, which reflected further m/m deceleration and marked the fourth consecutive month of y/y declines. Safety sales were +9.5% and other non-fasteners grew +6.9% y/y. Looking forward, we model September daily sales +4.4% y/y which is also slightly below days-adjusted normal seasonality. This outlook is consistent with a string of sub-50 readings in the ISM and the sub-50 FLI. Beyond the near term, we assume 2024 returns to just modestly above normal seasonality in year one of an industrial recovery.

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FDI_Report_August_2023

Listen to episode #192 of the Fully Threaded Radio podcast for further commentary.


We encourages all North American fastener distributors to take part in the FDI Monthly Survey.

If you are interested in being a more active part of the fastener industry, you can apply to add your company to the FDI survey group. Complete the “Request an Invitation to Participate” form by clicking here. Once verified, you will receive login ID and password information and you will be notified by email every month when the survey period has been opened.

– Fastener News Desk


About the Fastener Distributor Index (FDI).

The Fastener Distributor Index (FDI) was developed as a service to the fastener industry by the FCH Sourcing Network in 2012 to be a new benchmark for the fastener industry. The FDI is a monthly survey of North American fastener distributors, conducted with the FCH Sourcing Network and Baird. It offers insights into current fastener industry trends/outlooks. Similarly, the Forward-Looking Indicator (FLI) is based on a weighted average of four forward-looking inputs from the FDI survey. This indicator is designed to provide directional perspective on future expectations for fastener market conditions. As diffusion indexes, values above 50.0 signal strength, while readings below 50.0 signal weakness. Over time, results should be directly relevant to Fastenal (FAST) and broadly relevant to other industrial distributors such as W.W. Grainger (GWW) and MSC Industrial (MSM).

The FDI Survey website is a resource than can be accessed by anyone, but it can only be updated by registered users during the monthly open survey period, which occurs during the last week of each month.



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