This is not a good time to be a forecaster. Whereas last summer they were dealing with Donald Rumsfeldās āknown unknowns,ā weāve clearly now moved into the realms of his āunknown unknowns.ā As a result, as automation industry leaders were packing their swim wear and shades ready for ARCās annual Orlando forum, ARCās own analysts were hard at work preparing fresh five-year national, regional and global market forecasts for more than 40 different automation and supply chain products to take into account the current economic turmoil. Moreover the implication of ARC president Andy Chathaās comments is that theyāll pretty soon be updating them in real time. āNo one could predict either the rapid progression or severity of the current economic downturn, which has drawn both the U.S. and Europe into recession, resulted in negative growth in Japan, dramatically slowed growth in both China and India, and ground Brazilās previously robust economy to a halt,ā said Chatha. āSince many of our clients are now scrambling to adjust their own marketing plans to account for the current downturn, itās critically important that they have market data at their fingertips that more accurately reflects whatās really going on out there.ā
The new forecasts will be made available to ARCās clients via its on-line Market Intelligence Service (MIS) which provides subscribers with the most up-to-date data within a searchable relational database.
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