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Capacity Utilization Rate
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Capacity utilization rate
The percentage of the economy's total plant and equipment that is currently in production. Usually, a decrease in this percentage signals an economic slowdown, while an increase signals economic expansion.

Capacity Utilization Rate
The extent to which a company uses its facilities at capacity, expressed as a percentage. That is, the capacity utilization rate states how much a company produces as a percentage of what it can produce. For example, if a factory produces 1,000 widgets per day but could produce 2,000 for the same cost, it has a capacity utilization rate of 50%. The capacity utilization rate is most useful for companies producing goods rather than services because goods are simply easier to quantify.


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Increasing capacity utilization with flexible resource allocation
Almost 41% of respondents increased their capacity utilization in the first half of 2005, while 24% saw lower capacity utilization and 33% were unchanged.
The rate of capacity utilization for total industry fell 0.
 
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