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Observatoire de la Métallurgie : étude prospective emploi et compétences
14 March 2017
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L’observatoire paritaire de la métallurgie vient de faire paraitre une étude prospective emploi et compétences dans les domaines de la sidérurgie, forge, fonderie et fabrication additive.

 

De nombreux contributeurs ont participé à cette étude aux cotés de la Fédération Forge Fonderie : Entreprises, membres du réseau de l’UIMM, fédérations économiques, partenaires sociaux et organismes de formation.

 

Pour réaliser cette étude, les cabinets KATALYSE et ERDYN ont été retenu pour conduire cette mission répondant aux objectifs suivants :

• Dresser l’état des lieux économique et les perspectives de développement de la filière.
• Cerner les besoins en ressources humaines (nombre d’emplois, besoins de recrutement) et en compétences de la métallurgie à 5 et 10 ans.
• Établir une cartographie de l’offre de formation aux métiers de la métallurgie.
• Élaborer le bilan d’adéquation entre offre de formation et besoins futurs, et formuler des préconisations portant sur l’évolution de l’offre de formation (initiale et continue) et plus généralement les actions visant à améliorer la dynamique économique du secteur.

 

Les résultats attendus de cette étude serviront à accompagner une évolution des ressources humaines, d’une part pour que les entreprises trouvent sur le marché du travail les compétences nécessaires à leur développement et d’autre part pour accompagner les salariés dans une démarche d’évolution professionnelle. 


Les conclusions de ce rapport permettront d’alimenter et d’orienter les réflexions menées au sein de la commission emploi formation et du groupe de travail prospective forge fonderie X.0 de la Fédération Forge Fonderie.

 

Pour prendre connaissance de cette étude : www.observatoire-metallurgie.fr/etudes/etude-sur-l-elaboration-et-la-transformation-des-metaux-par-forge-fonderie-et-fabrication

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June 28 2025

European Foundry Industry Sentiment Indicator (FISI) improved in May 2025

European Foundry Industry Sentiment Indicator (FISI) hits the first obstacle in April 2025
After three months of slow but consecutive increase, in April 2025 The European Foundry Industry Sentiment Indicator (FISI), conducted monthly by the European Foundry Federation, hits the first obstacle. Compared to the data from March 2025, the FISI decreased from 94.6 to 94.0.
While the current situation in both ferrous and non-ferrous foundry industry is slightly better than a month before, the negative expectations for the second half of 2025 contributed to achieving this level of indicator.
In Apil 2025, the Business Climate Indicator (BCI), an index published by European Commission was at the level of -0,67, with the level of - 0.73 in March 2025

 

Eurozone Manufacturing PMI in June 2025 stays at a level of 49.4, just like in May 2025.
Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) in the Euro area is an indicator of the economic health of the manufacturing sector. It is based on such indicators as: new orders, inventory levels, production, supplier deliveries and the employment environment.
Looking at the industry's positive expectations for the second half of the year, it may seem that the slowdown in April 2025 was only temporary. While waiting for future signals from European foundries, EFF is constantly monitoring the situation in the European foundry industry.
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The FISI – European Foundry Industry Sentiment Indicator – is the earliest available composite indicator providing information on the European foundry industry performance. It is published by EFF every month and is based on survey responses of the European foundry industry. The EFF members are asked to give their assessment of the current business situation in the foundry sector and their expectations for the next six months.
The BCI – Business Climate Indicator – is an indicator published by the European Commission. The BCI evaluates development conditions of the manufacturing sector in the euro area every month and uses five balances of opinion from industry survey: production trends, order books, export order books, stocks and production expectations.
Please find the chart enclosed or combined with additional information at eff-eu.org/.
Background information on EFF:
EFF is the umbrella organisation of the national European foundry associations. The organisation, founded in 1953, has 22 European member states and works to promote the economical, technical, legal and social interests of the European foundry industry. At the same time, EFF implements activities which aim at developing national foundry industries and co-ordinating their shared international interests. The General Secretariat is situated in Düsseldorf since 1997.
EFF represents 4 400 European foundries. Nearly 260 000 employees are generating a turnover of 39 billion Euro. European foundries are recruiting 20 000 workers and engineers per year. The main customer industries are e.g. the automotive, the general engineering and the building industries as well as the electrical engineering industry. No industrial sector exists without using casted components.
Further information at eff-eu.org/ and LinkedIn EFF.
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