[1/2] The logo of Swiss power technology and automation group ABB is seen at a plant in Baden, Switzerland January 28, 2019.
REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File PhotoSummaryCompanies Company increases orders by 2% on comparable basisChina orders fall 9%CEO sees customer activity remaining robustCore operating margin reaches highest levelZURICH, July 20 (Reuters) - ABB (ABBN.S) said customer activity remained "robust" during its second quarter despite the Swiss engineering company providing the latest evidence of an economic slowdown in China.
Still, ABB increased its orders in the United States - its biggest market - and India, which helped offset the downturn as the company increased its overall order intake by 2%.
Chief Executive Bjorn Rosengren highlighted how ABB, whose products range from electric motors for ships to drives used in factories, had increased orders from "last year's already high level."
"It was good to see that the customer activity remained robust throughout the period," said Rosengren in a statement.
Persons:
Arnd, Bjorn Rosengren, John Revill, Friederike Heine, Kim Coghill
Organizations:
ABB, REUTERS, Thomson
Locations:
Swiss, Baden, Switzerland, China, ZURICH, Germany, United States, India