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Data Use
The monthly IC indexes series measure the change in the average cost at which a plant is constructed. All available IC indexes series start back in January 2000 (base period) when the indexes are set at 100 (base value). IC indexes and key manufacturing cost factors in Germany and up to 32 other countries are provided with the annual subscription to Intratec Industry Economics Worldwide. To better understand data provided check Industry Economics Worldwide Methodology .
Data Delivery Methods
IC Indexes are available via different delivery methods:
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- Web API (to facilitate integration with existing workflows)
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About IC Indexes
IC Indexes are based on a robust methodology, which involves gathering and processing a huge amount of data from several countries. The index reconciles prices trends of fundamental components of an industrial plant construction such as labor, material and energy, providing meaningful historical and forecast data for users.
IC Indexes are straightforward, handy tools for a series of purposes, like capex estimation, feasibility studies and investment analysis. Intratec Plant Construction Indexes cover as many as 33 countries, and are suitable for industrial plants from several sectors, spanning the fields of Oil & Energy, Fertilizers & Gases, Olefins & Derivatives, Aromatics & Derivatives, Alcohols & Organic Acids, Inorganic Chemicals, Polymers, Food & Nutrition, Metals & Mining, Pharmaceuticals and Water & Utilities.
About Germany Manufacturing Industry
Germany's economy is a global powerhouse, characterized by a highly developed social market economy with a strong industrial base, high levels of exports, and a focus on innovation and sustainability. Often called the "engine of Europe," Germany's manufacturing sector is one of the most advanced in the world, playing a crucial role in driving the country's GDP, employment, and export performance.
The country is a global leader in industries such as automotive, machinery, chemicals, and electrical equipment, renowned for its high-quality products and technological innovation. This manufacturing strength is underpinned by a skilled workforce, significant investment in research and development, and robust infrastructure.
As Germany continues to adapt to global challenges and trends, including digital transformation and sustainability, its manufacturing industry remains a cornerstone of its economy, ensuring the country’s position as a leading industrial and economic power for years to come.