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Export drives improvements for the Italian industry of plastics and rubber processing equipment
Italian market of machinery, equipment and moulds for plastics and rubber (million euros)
Even more than in the past – and more markedly than in other Italian mechanical equipment
sectors – production output was driven by exports, with an upward trend that, despite levelling
off over the year, enabled Italian equipment manufacturers offset extremely weak domestic
demand. In fact, the periodic business climate survey conducted by Assocomaplast on a sample That said, the most recent 3-4 month forecast shows a less pessimistic outlook. According to the latest bimonthly survey conducted by Assocomaplast among its own members (i.e., among machinery makers), in the coming months respondents do not expect to see significant changes in orders for equipment. Going back to exports, an analysis of the equipment categories accounting for the most significant shares of the total, excluding the generic and/or aggregate groupings, shows sales of extruders up by 9 percentage points, and blow moulding machines up by 18 points. Injection moulding machines, by contrast, lost their former importance in value terms, with a 20% decline in 2012 compared to 2011, also as a result of certain long-established manufacturers going out of business or experiencing severe difficulties. The main destination countries for extruders (each accounting for between 22 and 26 million n
euros in value terms) were Germany, Russia, France and China, with double-digit increases
compared to 2011.
The advance of blow moulding machines can be attributed, in particular, to much stronger demand Destination areas of the Italian plastics and rubber machinery, equipment and moulds exports (%)
It is worth noting that the trends which emerge from the regional break-down of the sector’s exports – and namely an increase in sales to Europe and North America set against decline in sales to South-America and, even more so, to Asia – have also been also felt in the other countries that manufacture this type of machinery. More in detail, the ranking of the main purchasing countries of Italian exports shows the first five places to be occupied, in the same order as in 2011, by: Germany (with 14.6% of the total, and a 6.8% increase), France (6.8%; +10.9%), United States (6.2%; +32.9%), China (5.4%; -6.4%), Russia (5.2% +17.8%) Source: Assocomaplast |
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