The global CNC lathe bar feeders market is on a clear growth path, with demand expected to rise at a 6.7% CAGR from 2026 to 2033 as automated turning cells become standard in high-volume metalworking. By 2033, the market is projected to reach about $1.62 billion, up from an estimated $1.03 billion in 2026, reflecting steady spending on productivity upgrades across automotive, aerospace, medical device, and general engineering production. Bar feeders sit at the center of unattended machining because they deliver raw material continuously into CNC lathes, reduce idle time, and help shops protect spindle utilization. Demand is being shaped by labor shortages, tighter cycle-time targets, wider adoption of lights-out manufacturing, and the need to process both short and long production runs with consistent part quality.
From 2019 to 2025, the market moved through a volatile but ultimately constructive cycle. Growth slowed in 2020 as plant closures and capital delays hit machine tool purchases, then recovered sharply in 2021 and 2022 as backlogs in automotive, aerospace, and industrial components pushed manufacturers to automate. By 2025, the market had reached roughly $0.97 billion, up from about $0.78 billion in 2019, despite uneven investment across regions and periodic supply chain strain on servo systems, guide channels, and control electronics. The 2026 base year is estimated at around $1.03 billion, which gives the market a firmer starting point for the forecast period. That expansion implies an absolute gain of nearly $590 million between 2026 and 2033, with premium bar feeders, pusher systems, and integrated automation packages taking a larger share of revenue than basic standalone units.
The United States remains the largest single country market, supported by high CNC density, a deep base of contract manufacturers, and strong demand from automotive components, aerospace parts, and medical machining. Spending in the country is estimated near $215 million in 2026 and should approach $330 million by 2033 as shops continue to replace manual loading with servo-driven feeders and bundled automation cells. Investment patterns favor retrofits, quick-change magazine systems, and digital interfaces that connect with high-end lathes from major builders. The US market also benefits from reshoring activity, especially in precision subcontracting, where uptime and labor efficiency have become more valuable than the lowest initial purchase price.
China is the fastest scaling national market by volume, although competition is intense and price pressure remains severe. Estimated 2026 revenue stands close to $180 million, with the market likely to exceed $300 million by 2033 as machine tool capacity continues to expand in coastal manufacturing clusters and inland industrial parks. Demand is strongest in automotive parts, electronic connectors, fasteners, and consumer hardware, where high-output turning lines rely on bar feeders to support continuous production. Local manufacturers are investing in more compact and cost-effective units, while multinational suppliers still win premium orders where accuracy, reliability, and integration with high-speed lathes matter most.
Germany continues to set the tone for European technical demand, with an estimated market size of about $95 million in 2026 and a projected level near $140 million by 2033. The country’s strength lies in precision engineering, automotive supply, industrial tooling, and premium machine building, all of which favor feeder systems with strong repeatability and low downtime. Capital spending is increasingly tied to energy efficiency, labor optimization, and flexible manufacturing, so buyers are choosing feeders that can handle varied bar diameters and support rapid setup changes. Stats N Data data suggests that German buyers place unusually high value on lifecycle service, making maintenance contracts and software-enabled diagnostics a key part of vendor selection.
Japan’s market is expected to total around $88 million in 2026 and move toward $124 million by 2033, supported by its dense base of machine tool users and long-standing emphasis on unattended production. Automotive, electronics, hydraulics, and high-precision component makers continue to use bar feeders to stabilize output and reduce operator dependence in multi-shift plants. The market favors compact, highly engineered systems with strong vibration control, especially in facilities where floor space is tight and tolerances are narrow. Japanese buyers are also more inclined to integrate feeders with factory monitoring systems, which is encouraging suppliers to offer better sensor packages and data-ready interfaces.
India is smaller in current value but has one of the most important growth stories, with 2026 revenue estimated near $42 million and a potential rise to about $85 million by 2033. Expansion is being driven by automotive machining, two-wheeler components, valves, fittings, and general engineering firms that are upgrading from manual handling to semi-automated production. Investment is still selective, but there is a visible shift toward bar feeders that balance cost with reliability and easy maintenance. Many shops in India are also adopting domestic or regional machine tool brands, which opens room for feeder suppliers that can offer practical service support, spare parts access, and operator training.
South Korea is forecast to move from roughly $54 million in 2026 to about $82 million by 2033, reflecting its strong base in automotive, shipbuilding components, electronics hardware, and precision subcontracting. Manufacturers there tend to adopt automation quickly when it supports tighter takt times or better labor productivity, and bar feeders fit well into that logic. The market favors high-speed systems with stable loading accuracy and compact footprints, particularly in production cells serving export-oriented customers. Investment is also supported by the country’s broader push toward smart factories, which is making connected bar feeders more attractive than basic mechanical units.
Italy’s market is estimated at around $61 million in 2026 and is likely to reach $90 million by 2033, with strong demand from machine shops, automotive suppliers, fluid power producers, and specialty metalworking firms. The country has a large concentration of small and mid-sized manufacturers, so equipment buying often centers on systems that can be installed quickly and adapted to mixed batch production. Bar feeders that reduce manual intervention without requiring major layout changes are especially popular in northern industrial regions. High dependence on export manufacturing and the need to protect margins under labor cost pressure are keeping automation spending active even when broader industrial demand softens.
France should see its market climb from about $48 million in 2026 to around $70 million by 2033, supported by aerospace, automotive, defense-related manufacturing, and industrial subcontracting. Demand is concentrated in precision turning environments where quality consistency and traceability are important, which favors integrated bar feeders with sensor-based monitoring and better alignment control. Investment trends are leaning toward modernization of existing CNC cells rather than entirely new plant buildouts, especially among mid-tier suppliers. That pattern supports steady replacement demand and creates room for suppliers that can simplify installation and reduce downtime during changeovers.
The United Kingdom market is projected at approximately $36 million in 2026 and about $52 million by 2033, with growth driven by aerospace, defense, medical engineering, and niche precision manufacturing. The country’s industrial base is smaller than that of Germany or France, but automation demand is still meaningful because labor costs remain high and skilled machinists are in short supply. Many UK buyers prefer feeder systems that can support varied bar stock and integrate cleanly with compact shopfloor layouts. The market also benefits from ongoing efforts to improve domestic supply resilience, which is prompting more investment in local machining capacity for critical parts.
Canada is expected to post revenue near $31 million in 2026, rising to roughly $45 million by 2033 as aerospace, automotive components, oilfield equipment, and general machining buyers continue to automate. The market is shaped by a relatively small number of production hubs, but those hubs often run high-value parts where spindle uptime matters more than equipment cost alone. Buyers look for durable feeder systems with strong local service support because plant downtime can be expensive in dispersed manufacturing locations. A notable share of demand comes from replacement and modernization rather than first-time adoption, and that keeps the market stable even in uneven industrial cycles.
Mexico is one of the most important manufacturing-led growth markets, with an estimated 2026 value of $52 million and a potential 2033 level near $93 million. Automotive exports, aerospace clusters, appliance components, and contract machining all support strong demand for bar feeders linked to turning centers and multi-axis lathes. Nearshoring has encouraged fresh investment in machining capacity, especially along the northern industrial corridor, and that is lifting orders for automation packages that can shorten labor-heavy processes. Vendors that offer bilingual support, rapid spare parts delivery, and easy integration with mainstream CNC platforms are especially well positioned here.
Brazil’s market is estimated at about $38 million in 2026 and may reach $60 million by 2033, helped by automotive parts, agricultural equipment, industrial maintenance, and local subcontract machining. The market is still constrained by uneven capital spending and higher financing costs, but automation demand has grown among firms seeking to offset labor inefficiency and improve consistency. Buyers tend to favor rugged systems that are easy to maintain and tolerant of variable shop conditions. Demand is strongest in large industrial states, where machine tool distributors and service providers can support installations and aftersales needs more reliably.
Turkey is projected at roughly $29 million in 2026 and about $49 million by 2033, with growth tied to automotive, white goods, machinery, and export-focused metalworking. The country’s machining sector is increasingly competitive in regional supply chains, which is pushing producers to raise throughput and reduce dependency on manual loading. Bar feeders are attractive because they help smaller and mid-sized factories raise output without building large new lines. Currency volatility and uneven financing conditions remain obstacles, but they also push buyers toward equipment that delivers a clear productivity payoff.
Indonesia’s market is estimated at around $22 million in 2026 and should approach $40 million by 2033 as industrial machining, automotive assembly support, and general manufacturing capacity expand. The country’s adoption curve is still early, but investment in metalworking automation is rising in industrial zones around Java and in supplier networks serving multinational manufacturers. Buyers often want practical, low-maintenance feeders that can be supported locally rather than highly specialized systems with complex upkeep. This makes value-oriented imports and regionally assembled units especially relevant to the market’s next phase.
Vietnam is expected to grow from about $20 million in 2026 to near $38 million by 2033, supported by electronics-related metal parts, automotive components, and export-oriented precision machining. The country’s manufacturing base continues to benefit from supply chain diversification, and many new facilities are being designed with automation in mind from the start. Bar feeders are gaining traction in shops that must protect output quality while operating with lean staffing. Investment is particularly visible in foreign-invested factories, where equipment choices tend to favor reliability, compact size, and easier integration with existing CNC lines.
Saudi Arabia should expand from about $18 million in 2026 to roughly $30 million by 2033, with demand linked to industrial diversification, energy equipment, maintenance machining, and emerging local content programs. The market is still relatively small, but industrial policy is encouraging more domestic manufacturing capacity and a stronger local subcontract base. Buyers tend to look for durable systems that can handle high-utilization schedules and minimize operator dependence in a market where specialized machining labor is less abundant. The United Arab Emirates is smaller at about $14 million in 2026, rising to around $22 million by 2033, supported by aerospace support, industrial services, and precision subcontracting for regional customers.
South Africa’s market is estimated at roughly $16 million in 2026 and may reach $25 million by 2033, with demand centered on automotive parts, mining-related equipment, general engineering, and repair machining. Capital spending is uneven, but firms with export exposure or strong local supply commitments continue to invest in automation to protect throughput and quality. Bar feeders are usually bought as productivity tools rather than as part of broader factory overhauls, which makes payback period a critical consideration. Service availability and spare part logistics matter more here than in larger, more centralized markets, and that affects supplier choice directly.
Australia is projected at around $12 million in 2026 and about $19 million by 2033, with demand supported by defense manufacturing, mining equipment, medical parts, and niche precision engineering. The industrial base is small but high value, so many buyers focus on equipment that can run unattended for longer periods and support labor-efficient production. Bar feeders fit that requirement well, especially in shops serving remote industries where skilled labor is expensive and hard to retain. The market is also influenced by replacement demand, since older manual processes are being phased out in favor of more consistent CNC throughput.
Thailand’s market is likely to rise from about $17 million in 2026 to near $29 million by 2033, driven by automotive supply chains, electronics hardware, and general subcontract machining. The country remains one of Southeast Asia’s most established manufacturing hubs, and bar feeders are increasingly used to improve output in medium-volume production runs. Local and foreign-owned factories both support demand, but investment decisions often hinge on how quickly a feeder can be justified through labor savings and better machine utilization. Suppliers that can support a broad range of bar diameters and provide local technical service should find favorable conditions.
Spain is estimated at about $24 million in 2026 and may reach $37 million by 2033, supported by automotive components, industrial machinery, and precision subcontracting. Demand is strongest among manufacturers that need to improve productivity without disrupting established shopfloor layouts, which favors flexible feeder systems with easy setup. Spain’s industrial regions have seen steady modernization spending, especially in firms supplying export customers that expect consistent quality and delivery performance. The market also benefits from broader European automation trends, though budget discipline remains important for mid-sized buyers.
The Netherlands market is relatively compact at around $15 million in 2026, but it should still reach about $22 million by 2033 thanks to strong precision manufacturing, machine tool trading, and high-value industrial production. Buyers in the country typically seek premium systems that integrate smoothly with advanced CNC equipment and support a high level of process control. Investment patterns favor quality, service, and digital connectivity more than simple purchase price. That keeps the market smaller than Germany’s, but it also supports attractive margins for suppliers able to meet technical expectations.
Poland is expected to grow from around $21 million in 2026 to about $39 million by 2033 as the country continues to expand as a manufacturing base for automotive parts, machinery, and subcontracted metalworking. The market benefits from new investment by both domestic and foreign manufacturers, many of whom are building more automated turning capacity from the outset. Bar feeders are increasingly seen as an essential part of productivity planning rather than an optional add-on. The country’s position inside European supply chains also means that efficiency upgrades can translate directly into export competitiveness.
Malaysia should move from roughly $14 million in 2026 to about $24 million by 2033, helped by electronics-related metal components, medical devices, precision tooling, and industrial subcontracting. Investment is concentrated in manufacturing clusters where production consistency and labor efficiency are under pressure. Buyers often prefer compact feeders with easy integration and dependable support because floor space and skilled operators are both valuable. The market is modest in size, but its mix of export manufacturing and foreign investment makes it important for suppliers that want regional coverage.
Argentina’s market is smaller and more cyclical, estimated at about $10 million in 2026 and near $15 million by 2033. Demand comes from automotive parts, agricultural machinery, maintenance shops, and niche precision producers, but capital spending is often delayed by inflation and financing constraints. Even so, firms with export exposure or import substitution opportunities continue to look for ways to raise machine utilization and reduce manual handling. That keeps bar feeders relevant, especially where one machine must do the work of several in a constrained production environment.
Across type segmentation, standalone bar feeders account for the largest share because they are the easiest entry point for shops adding automation to existing lathes. These units should represent about 58% of market revenue in 2026, while integrated feeder systems, pusher feeders, and specialized gantry or magazine variants make up the rest. By application, automotive leads with roughly 31% of demand, followed by general machining, aerospace and defense, medical, electronics, and energy-related parts. Regional demand remains led by Asia Pacific at about 38% of global revenue in 2026, with Europe near 30%, North America around 24%, and the rest of the world making up the balance.
The main market driver is the economic case for higher spindle utilization, since a feeder can remove manual loading delays and support unattended production through nights and weekends. Labor scarcity is another important force, especially in developed markets where experienced operators are harder to recruit and retain. In addition, manufacturers are under pressure to reduce lead times and keep part quality consistent, which makes stable material presentation more valuable than it once was. Stats N Data observed in its market modeling that feeder adoption tends to accelerate when machine shops reach a threshold where one operator can supervise multiple machines, a pattern that has become more common since 2022.
Restraints remain meaningful, especially for small shops that struggle with upfront capital cost and payback uncertainty. Bar feeders also require careful matching to lathe size, bar diameter, and production mix, so buyers can hesitate if they expect frequent setup changes or low volume jobs. Compatibility issues and the need for reliable servicing can slow adoption in emerging markets where distributor support is thin. In countries with weaker financing conditions, even a clear productivity case can be delayed by procurement cycles and currency pressure.
Several opportunities are opening up as manufacturers move toward smart factories and connected production cells. There is growing demand for feeders with sensors that monitor vibration, bar alignment, cutoff events, and remaining material length, because these functions help reduce scrap and operator intervention. Retrofit markets are also expanding, since thousands of installed lathes can be upgraded without replacing the full machine tool. Stats N Data estimates that retrofit and modernization demand will account for nearly half of incremental revenue added between 2026 and 2033, making aftermarket service and software upgrades a major commercial lever.
The market also faces real challenges in terms of standardization, fragmentation, and price pressure. Suppliers must serve a wide range of lathe sizes, stock dimensions, and customer budgets, which makes product design and inventory planning more complex than in many other automation segments. Low-cost regional competition is increasing, especially in Asia, which can compress margins for global brands unless they differentiate on uptime, service, and digital features. Another challenge is that many buyers still treat bar feeders as accessories rather than as core productivity assets, which makes education and ROI proof essential.
Technology is moving toward quieter drives, better damping systems, and more precise bar control to improve stability in high-speed turning. Digital controls now allow faster setup, easier diameter changeover, and improved fault detection, while some higher-end models include remote diagnostics and maintenance alerts. Modular designs are becoming more important because customers want to swap between short-bar and long-bar handling with less downtime. Machine tool vendors are also packaging feeders with lathes more frequently, which is pushing suppliers to offer cleaner integration, simpler cabling, and more reliable communication protocols.
Regionally, Asia Pacific should remain the growth engine, supported by large-scale manufacturing in China, Japan, South Korea, India, Vietnam, and Thailand. Europe will continue to generate high-value demand because of its precision manufacturing base and strong emphasis on process quality, while North America will stay important for retrofits, reshoring-linked investment, and aerospace and medical applications. Latin America and the Middle East will contribute smaller but improving volumes as manufacturing modernization broadens beyond the largest industrial centers. The demand profile is therefore uneven by geography, but the common thread is a stronger willingness to automate any turning process that has repeatable geometry and steady throughput.
Competition is led by a mix of global automation specialists, machine tool suppliers, and regional builders that compete on reliability, service coverage, and price. The strongest vendors tend to win when they combine mechanical precision with fast installation support and a clear aftersales model, because those factors matter as much as hardware quality. Product differentiation is increasingly tied to software, diagnostics, and the ability to work seamlessly with multiple CNC platforms. As buyers become more selective, the market is rewarding suppliers that can show verified uptime gains rather than just listing equipment specifications.
The analytical approach behind this market view combines historical demand reconstruction from machine tool spending patterns, installed base replacement logic, end-use production activity, and country-level industrial investment trends. It also weighs shipment behavior, pricing trends, and adoption rates by manufacturing sector to estimate both the 2026 base year and the 2026 to 2033 forecast path. Where country-level variation is high, the model uses industry density, export orientation, and automation penetration to avoid overstating smaller markets. The result is a view of the market that is grounded in how factories actually buy and use bar feeders rather than in broad equipment sales assumptions alone.
For vendors and investors, the best near-term strategy is to focus on service-backed growth rather than pure unit volume. Suppliers should target high-uptime verticals such as automotive components, precision subcontracting, aerospace parts, and medical machining, where a feeder’s value is easy to defend. They should also build stronger retrofit channels, since many buyers will modernize installed lathes before committing to full cell replacement. Over the forecast period, the companies that combine dependable hardware, local support, and straightforward digital tools are most likely to expand share while the market moves toward 2033.
The CNC Lathe Bar Feeders market is a critical segment of the manufacturing sector, focusing on the automation of materials feeding into CNC lathes, which are vital for precision machining processes. These feeders significantly enhance productivity by automatically delivering metal bars to the lathe, reducing manual labor and minimizing downtime. This automation helps manufacturers achieve higher efficiency, lower production costs, and improved quality in machined components. As industries advance toward more automated solutions, the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders market has witnessed substantial growth, attributed to the rising demand for precision-engineered components across various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics
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Market Overview and Trends
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Market Segmentation
The Cnc Lathe Bar Feeders Market is divided into several categories, including product type, application/end-user, and geography. The segmentation includes:
Type
6? Bar Feeders
8? Bar Feeders
10? Bar Feeders
12? Bar Feeders
Application
Fixed Headstock Lathe
Sliding Headstock Lathe
Others
Note: We can customize market segmentation upon request to better meet specific business needs and provide focused insights.
This section dives into the market's segmentation, showing how different components contribute to overall market dynamics. Each segment is assessed based on its size and growth rate, identifying areas of rapid expansion and those with stable growth. This analysis is key to spotting the segments that drive the market and hold strong potential for future development.
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Competitive Landscape
Key players featured in this report include:
LNS
Bucci Industries
Top Automazioni
Alps Tool
PRO Machinery
Haas Automation
INDEX Corporation
Tornos SA
Ikura Seiki
Barload Machine Co
FMB Maschinenbau
CNC Technology
Cucchi BLT srl
Cucchi Giovanni
Edge Technologies
Hydrafeed
Breuning IRCO
Marubeni Citizen-Cincom
Samsys
Goodway Machine Corp
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Industry Dynamics and Structure
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Competitive Analysis Using Porter's Five Forces
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Regulatory Environment
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Market Entry Strategy
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Economic Indicators and Risk Analysis
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Investment Analysis
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Technological and Innovation Insights
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Furthermore, the report explores the potential of disruptive technologies in the Cnc Lathe Bar Feeders Market. These technologies could reshape the industry, creating new opportunities and challenges. By staying informed about these emerging technologies, stakeholders can adjust their strategies and leverage innovation to maintain a competitive advantage.
Geographic Analysis
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Regional Insights
The analysis also highlights regional trends and developments, focusing on the main market drivers and challenges in each area. Understanding these regional dynamics helps stakeholders make informed decisions about market entry, expansion, and resource allocation.
Market Size and Growth Rate by Region
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Emerging Markets and Opportunities
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What global expansion opportunities are available in the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market?
The CNC Lathe Bar Feeders report identifies several regions, including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and emerging markets, that present significant growth opportunities. It provides strategic recommendations for companies looking to expand their market presence globally.
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Who are the major players in the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market?
The report profiles the leading players in the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market like LNS, Bucci Industries, Top Automazioni, Alps Tool, PRO Machinery, Haas Automation, INDEX Corporation, Tornos SA, Ikura Seiki, Barload Machine Co, FMB Maschinenbau, CNC Technology, Cucchi BLT srl, Cucchi Giovanni, Edge Technologies, Hydrafeed, Breuning IRCO, Marubeni Citizen-Cincom, Samsys, Goodway Machine Corp providing a comprehensive SWOT analysis for each. It examines their market shares, strengths, weaknesses, and strategies, helping stakeholders understand the competitive landscape.
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What years does this CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market Report cover?
The report covers the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market historical market size for years: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. The report also forecasts the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Industry size for years: 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, and 2033.
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What challenges and risks do the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market currently face?
The CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market faces several challenges, such as economic uncertainties, regulatory shifts, and intense competition. The report provides a risk analysis that identifies potential obstacles and offers strategies for managing them.
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What insights can be drawn from applying Porter’s Five Forces model to the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market?
The Porter’s Five Forces analysis provides valuable insights into the competitive dynamics of the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market. It evaluates the bargaining power of buyers and suppliers, the threat of new entrants, the impact of substitutes, and the intensity of competitive rivalry.
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What are the current trends influencing the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market?
Current trends include technological innovations, strategic mergers and partnerships, and shifting consumer preferences. The report discusses how these trends are shaping the market and driving growth opportunities.
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What competitive strategies are key players in the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market using?
The report analyzes the competitive strategies of major players in the CNC Lathe Bar Feeders Market, including mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships. It also looks at product innovations, helping stakeholders anticipate shifts in the market and stay competitive.