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capacity utilization rate

The percentage of a company's, industry's or country's production capacity which is actually used, over some period of time. also called operating rate.

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  1. Capacity Utilization Rate Definition | Investopedia
    A metric used to measure the rate at which potential output levels are being met or used. Displayed as a percentage, capacity utilization levels give insight into ...
     
  2. Capacity utilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Implicitly, the capacity utilization rate is also an indicator of how efficiently the factors of production are being used. Much statistical and anecdotal evidence ...
     
  3. Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
    Nov 16, 2012 ... Industrial production declined 0.4 percent in October after having increased 0.2 percent in September. Hurricane Sandy, which held down ...
     
  4. The "Capacity Utilization" Rate in March 2012: 78.7% - Bloomberg
    Apr 25, 2012 ... As economic indicators go, "capacity utilization" doesn't get many headlines. Yet because it's a measure of the extent to which factories are in ...
     
  5. Capacity Utilization Rate - ReadyRatios.com
    Definition of Capacity Utilization Rate Capacity utilization rate is a metric which is used to compute the rate at which probable output levels are being met or used ...
     
  6. Capacity Utilization Rate - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Capacity Utilization Rate. Also found in: Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, 0.01 sec. Capacity utilization rate. The percentage of the economy's total plant and ...
     
  7. Capacity Utilization: Total Industry (TCU) - FRED - St. Louis Fed
    Nov 16, 2012 ... Series: TCU, % of Capacity, Monthly, 1967-01 to 2012-10, SA, FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data. Tags: capacity utlization, g17 ...
     
  8. capacity utilization rate - FX Words
    Also known as the operating rate, this is a figure expressed as a percentage out of the 100% of potential output. For example, if a company is producing at a 90% ...