2023-06-09 16:30:47
According to report by the Brazilian Machinery and Equipment Industry Association (Abimaq), the export sector of the machinery and equipment industry surpassed US$ 1 billion in February 2023. Still according to the data reported, these amounts are more usual, only in 2022 there were eight months in which exports recorded comparable performances. This outcome strengthens the favorable phase experienced by the export division of the machinery and devices industry, results of the same scale had only been seen previously in 2012. This upward trend is not restricted to financial values, and is also manifested when analyzing the volume of exported goods .
Despite the values in exports reached by the machinery and equipment industry, the Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment Industry (Abimaq) released information that indicates a reduction of 7.8% in the net sales revenue of the national machinery and equipment industry in February of this year compared to the same period of the previous year. The amount of sales recorded was R$ 21.76 billion, representing the ninth consecutive decrease in this segment. In the first two months, the sector recorded a drop of 7.1%. However, compared to the previous month, there was an increase of 7%.
Even considering the performance of the first two months, forecasts for 2023 in the field of sale of machinery and equipment for construction are positive. The analysis of the leasing and sale of devices for civil construction sector showed that this segment is experiencing a moment of recovery and growth, with potential for an increase in sales in 2023. 17th Sobratema Study of the Brazilian Construction Devices Marketcarried out by the Brazilian Association of Technology for Construction and Mining (Sobratema), stipulates that sales in 2023 will increase by approximately 4% both for the yellow machinery sector and for the entire construction equipment sector.
Compared to the previous year, mainly from the second semester onwards, the Brazilian Chamber of the Construction Industry (CBIC) it had already revised its perspective for civil construction growth for 2022. The projection had already been changed to 3.5%. 2022 being the second consecutive year of growth in the sector greater than that of the national economy. One point made regarding the construction industry was cost reduction. On labor and raw material costs, data published by FGV on the National Construction Cost Index (INCC-M) showed that the numbers closed in 2022 with an increase of 9.40%, lower than the 13.84% recorded in the previous year.
José Antônio Valente, director of the construction equipment rental Trans Obra, says that the export sector has the capacity to leverage the results of companies in the sector even with the total numbers of the machinery and equipment industry being lower at the beginning of the year compared to the first two months of 2022. “We believe that the Now is the time to plan for the coming months, as the export sector has contributed to ensuring that the figures for the first two months do not have a negative impact on what was already planned at the end of the previous year in terms of offering resources in machinery and equipment for the civil construction industry. and even agribusiness. Companies must be prepared to offer all the support that the industry needs at any time and with equipment, machines or various parts giving quality options to achieve the expected results throughout the sector. From yellow line machines, large equipment to even small parts like in water pump rentalsmoothers, polishers, hoses and concrete mixers”.
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