Majaps Take Drubbing In Nov: AHAM
By Alan Wolf On Jan 11 2012 - 1:47am
WASHINGTON — Wholesale sales
of major appliances took their steepest
plunge in seven months in November as
dealers took a breather after building up
Black Friday inventories.
Factory shipments fell 9.6 percent for
the four weeks, ended Nov. 26, to 4.1
million units, compared with shipments
of 4.5 million units during the year-ago
period, the Association of Home Appliance
Manufacturers (AHAM) reported.
Shipments were essentially flat the
month before.
Declines were seen in nearly every
category, the latest AHAM data showed,
although room air conditioners led the
plunge with shipments dropping a whopping
73 percent year over year to just
15,000 units.
More troubling were the steep, doubledigit
declines reported for the three core
majap categories of laundry, refrigeration
and cooking. Wholesale sales of washers
fell 12.4 percent to about 607,400
units, while dryers dropped almost 21
percent on weakness in both gas and
electric models.
In food preservation, refrigerator shipments
were down by 11.4 percent to
some 618,000 units, and unit wholesale
sales of stand-alone freezers dropped by
14.6 percent. The total cooking category
was off by nearly 9 percent last month, led
lower by gas ovens and ranges (down 21
percent and 15 percent, respectively).
Their electric-fueled counterparts
experienced mid- to high-single digit
declines, including microwave ovens
whose shipments fell by 9.6 percent
from November 2010.
Putting in the strongest November
performance for a general category was
kitchen cleanup, which rose 5 percent
on a 16-percent increase in disposer
shipments, although dishwashers were
down by 3.7 percent.
The greatest growth for an individual
product sector went to dehumidifiers,
shipments of which rose 71.6 percent to
32,200 units.
Year-to-date shipments for all major
appliances were essentially flat through
Nov. 26, at 56.1 million units.