Machines: 2016 of Italian technology
According to the interim balance made by the Ucima Study Center, in 2016 the turnover of the automatic machines segment is expected to exceed 6.3 billion euros.
The Italian automatic packaging and wrapping machine manufacturers have reinforced their lead position on world markets in 2016, registering a growth close to + 2% in total turnover.
According to preliminary results of the Italian sector association Study Centre, the sector’s turnover should in fact exceed 6,300 million euros, up from 6.197 million at the end of 2015.
Italy doing well. Crucial to the achievement of this important result the excellent performance on the Italian market, which registered a double digit growth of + 10.4% reaching 1,194 million euros. The past twelve months has therefore strengthened the positive trend underway since 2015, when turnover on the domestic market grew by 2%. As Ucima President Enrico Aureli was able to emphasize, «the satisfactory performance of the Italian domestic market constitutes an important testbed for all companies, where the most advanced technologies developed can be tried out». And as Aureli went on to state «we are confident that the positive trend will continue through to next year, thanks to the facilitations provided in the Industry Plan 4.0 launched by the government and by Minister Calenda who once again confirmed the attention being directed towards the Italian manufacturing industry».
Things tougher abroad. Foreign sales put in a less brilliant result, which though remained stable (-0.1% in regard to 2015 standing in absolute terms, at 4.997 billion euros) compared to last year.
The stall is particularly due to the slowdown in the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe.
According to the latest available disaggregated data, for the first nine months of the year, the macro region of the Middle East and Asia showed a decline of -7.6%, while in Eastern Europe the drop was -4.5%.
These results were attributed to political instability and socio-economic situation of some important markets: Turkey (-19.6%), China (-47.2%), Algeria (-18.3%), Saudi Arabia (-11.5%).
The Brazilian market is still firmly in a stall at -38.5%.
However, trends on other major markets that seem to have overcome the difficult economic situation, give a much brighter picture: the best performances came from Indonesia (+ 23.8%) and Egypt (+ 15.2%). The Mexican trend was also record-breaking: + 35% on the first nine months of 2015.
Cautious outlook. As for 2017, Ucima’s forecasts are guarded, since “The slowdown in the orders collected on foreign markets over last two quarters will probably be reflected in the turnover of the first half of the coming year. The longterm negative effects of the crisis are still being felt here and there in countries around the world, “says Aureli who with some justification still expects the market to maintain the growth trend registered in the year at
hand.
A word from the President of UCIMA More services to support the international development of the members, their managerial approach and technological knowhow: These, summing up, the guidelines expressed by Enrico Aureli, president of Ucima since June 2016. A few months on from his election, he reviews the life of the Association, the packaging machine sector and relations with the main markets. l.g. With what spirit did you accept the four-year term as president of Ucima? How has the Association changed over time and how do you hope it will change in the future? Lights and shades ... The value of the Association’s representation of the numerous medium-to-small concerns, which characterize the profile of the sector: what is the state of the art and at any rate, what are specific initiatives do you propose to encourage their greater involvement? First assessments on the performance of the automatic machine sector in 2016 and forecasts for 2017. |