construction machines

Construction equipment industry stands on solid ground

Turnover in 2021 compensates for pandemic-related dip

  • 2022 turnover expectations muted due to supply chain disruptions
  • Most important markets still the USA, Europe and China

Frankfurt am Main, 17 February 2022 – The order intake in the construction equipment industry allows manufacturers with production sites in Germany to look forward to 2022 with peace of mind. When companies will be able to achieve turnover, on the other hand, is an open question, as materials continue to be in short supply and supply chain problems are delaying the production of construction equipment. The statistics clearly show a gap between incoming orders and turnover.

In 2021, the construction machinery and building material plant sector achieved a 22-percentage increase in turnover of 16,7 billion euros compared to the same period of the previous year. The construction equipment sector achieved a nominal increase of 18 percent to 12,4 billion euros. Incoming orders were up 53 percent. Export turnover was 8,1 billion euros, domestic turnover was 4,3 billion euros. It is gratifying that building construction, earthmoving and road construction machinery show a homogeneous distribution. Road construction machinery achieved the highest increase in turnover with 22 percent. This development catapults the industry back to the record level of 2018/19. Nevertheless, expectations for turnover are cautious this year. The biggest risk, in the experience of many manufacturers, lies in the ongoing disruptions to supplies. “We are pushing a wave of orders ahead of us that we will probably have to carry into 2023 if the situation remains like this,” fears Joachim Strobel, chairman of the VDMA’s construction equipment division. “Despite full order books, the industry can only expect a maximum increase in turnover of 7 percent for the current year. Profit will also fall short of our expectations because we have to contend with enormously increased costs.”

Economic stimulus programmes boost the USA and Europe

The USA, Europe and China remain the most important market regions and together account for 75 percent of the global market. Construction equipment sales in 2021 increased by 30 per cent in the US and 28 percent in Europe compared to the same period last year. China weakened with a 7 percent decline. Globally, sales rose 18 percent overall, 32 percent excluding China. Nevertheless, the country remains the largest single market. The US market is promising for the next few years. Thanks to extensive economic stimulus programmes, golden times could dawn for the construction sector in the United States. In Europe, too, the economic stimulus programmes launched in the pandemic will have a supporting effect in the next 2-3 years. In China the development is uncertain, the risk of a real estate crisis is still present there.

In Germany, sales of construction equipment rose by almost 10 per cent last year, and demand from the customer industries remains high in the current year. This boom will even be able to defy the shortage of skilled workers and material bottlenecks.

Return to personal meetings at trade fairs

At the top of the agenda for construction equipment manufacturers are the tasks of reducing CO2 and advancing digitalisation. These are also key topics at the leading trade fairs for the construction equipment and building materials plant sector this year. ceramitec in June, glasstec in September and bauma in October will showcase trend-setting developments. “We are all looking forward to our presence trade fairs. At last, we can again show on a large scale what technical progress we have already worked out so that we can achieve the climate policy goals,” emphasises Franz-Josef Paus, Chairman of the VDMA Construction.

Important links:
www.vdma.org/baumaschinen-baustoffanlagen
www.cece.eu
mic40.org
www.klimarunde-bau.de

Source: VDMA e. V.