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4 February 2019
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Le salon GLOBAL INDUSTRIE (regroupant les salons Midest, Smart Industries, Industrie et Tolexpo) ouvrira ses portes du 5 au 8 MARS 2019 à Lyon. Cet événement européen qui se veut tourné vers l'industrie du futur, placé sous le haut patronnage du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron.

 

UN ÉVÈNEMENT QUI RÉUNIT :

- tout l'écosystème industriel (start'ups, offreurs de produits/solutions, équipementiers, sous-traitants, donneurs d'ordres, grands groupes)

- toute la chaîne de valeur (recherche & innovation, conception, production, services, formation)

- toutes les filières utilisatrices (transports & mobilité, énergies, infrastructures, agroalimentaire, biens de consommation, chimie, cosmétologie, pharmacie, mécanique, défense, militaire, métallurgie, sidérurgie)

 

A cette occasion, venez rencontrer nos adhérents exposants

 

AB FONDERIE STAND 6N120  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

BOURGUIGNON-BARRE STAND 6K110  (adhérent Association Française de Forge)

CERO Stand  6N164  (adhérents Moule & Prototype)

CONTIFONTE STAND 5C150  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

DECAYEUX STI STAND 6K102. 1E80 (adhérent Association Française de Forge)

FAVI STAND 6L111  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FERRY CAPITAIN STAND 5C75  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE BARBAS ET PLAILLY STAND 5H169  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIES DE BROUSSEVAL, STAND 6M118  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE CHAROLLAISE STAND 5F120  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIES DECHAUMONT STAND 6L116   (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE GRAVITEC STAND 5A150  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE MATHIEU STAND 5F120  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE MONT BLANC  STAND 5D123  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE NOWAK STAND 6M102  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONTREY STAND 6N113  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

HEINRICH FONDERIE STAND 5D151  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

INOXYDA STAND 6L112   (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

LBI FOUNDRIES STAND 6L112  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

MOO (Moules Outillages Ouest) Stand  6N164  (adhérents Moule & Prototype)

OMP SN STAND 6M119.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

PRECICAST STAND 5H169.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

PRECIFORGE STAND 6K110. 1E80 (adhérent Association Française de Forge)

PTP INDUSTRIY STAND 6L119.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

ROANNE FONDERIE STAND 6N113.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE SCHLUMBERGER STAND 5D149.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

SIMOP, Stand  6N164  (adhérents Moule & Prototype)

SOCOMETA FONDERIE STAND 6M107   (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

SODAFOM STAND 5B151 (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

FONDERIE TABOURIN et BEZILE STAND 5A150  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

STEVENIN NOLLEVAUX STAND 6L118   (adhérent Association Française de Forge)

MOUL'ANJOU INDUSTRIE Stand  6N164  (adhérents Moule & Prototype)

FONDERIE VINCENT STAND 6P121.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

ZWIEBEL STAND 5D155.  (adhérent Fondeurs de France)

 

 

FEDERATION FORGE FONDERIE STAND 6L106

CETIM GRAND EST   STAND 5B144

CTIF  STAND 5B88

 

Horaires :

Mardi/ Mercredi : 9h – 18h
Jeudi 9h – 20h  Nocturne
Vendredi 9h – 17h

 

EUREXPO LYON
Boulevard de l’Europe
69680 Chassieu

 

 

 

News
March 26 2026

European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI) February 2026

The European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI) indicates a cautiously stabilizing outlook in February 2026
European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI), published monthly by European Foundry
Federation, in February 2026 kept the same level as in previous month – reaching a value of
95.5 points.


The latest data from the European Foundry Federation (EFF), indicate a cautiously stabilizing
yet still fragile outlook for the European foundry industry in February 2026. According to the
European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI), the sector presents a mixed picture, with
modest improvements in current conditions contrasted by weakening expectations in several
segments.
The overall assessment of the current business situation in European iron foundries improved
slightly in February, rising by 0.7 points to 96.9. However, expectations for the next six months
edged down by 0.1 points to 89.1, signaling continued uncertainty about near-term prospects.
In the steel casting segment, sentiment showed more positive momentum. The current
situation index increased significantly by 1.6 points to 76.1, while expectations rose by 1.1
points to 100.2, indicating cautious optimism for recovery in this segment.
Non-ferrous foundries continue to outperform other segments in terms of current activity levels.
The current situation index rose by 0.4 points to a strong 130.9. However, expectations
declined notably by 2.2 points to 144.9, suggesting that even this relatively robust segment
anticipates headwinds in the coming months.
Overall, the FISI remains below its long-term benchmark, reflecting a sector still navigating
structural and cyclical challenges. While short-term improvements in current business
conditions are evident, particularly in steel and non-ferrous castings, weakening expectations
highlight persistent concerns related to demand volatility, energy costs, and broader economic
uncertainty in Europe.
The divergence between improving present conditions and softening future expectations
underscores the delicate balance facing the European foundry industry. Companies continue
to operate in a complex environment shaped by geopolitical tensions, fluctuating industrial
demand, and the ongoing transition toward greener production technologies.
EFF emphasizes that maintaining competitiveness will require continued investment in
innovation, energy efficiency, and workforce skills. At the same time, supportive policy
frameworks at the European level remain essential to ensure the long-term resilience of this
strategically important industry.
The Business Climate Indicator (BCI), published by the European Commission, reached -0.36
in February 2026, compared to the previous reading of -0.38 in January 2026.
The Eurozone Manufacturing PMI in February 2026 reached a level of 50.8 which was an
increase by 0.7 point from the value of 49.5 in January 2026.
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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.
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.

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.
___________________________________________________________________
EFF Contact:
Witold Dobosz
EFF – European Foundry Federation
mail: info@eff-eu.org

 eff-eu.org
 

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