The recent NFPA Economic Update Webinar featuring Jim Meil offered attendees a number of insights into the latest economic developments & future trends for the U.S. and global economy and its effects on the fluid power industry. The presentation outlined the strong recovery in 2021 and continued growth in 2022. Many fluid power indexes are returning to record highs, despite the supply chain issues. With supply chain challenges sticking around and inflation remaining a concern, the growth into 2022 will continue to “hurt so good”.
These insights and more are available to NFPA members in the archived recording of the webinar.
An NFPA “Members Only” username and password is needed to view the archived webcasts. Members who do not have a username and password can request one at the following webpage (https://web.nfpa.com/account/register.aspx?ReturnUrl=)
Questions or problems concerning the webinar archive can be directed to Pete Alles at palles@nfpa.com or (414) 778-3372.
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