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German machine tool industry posts balanced half-year thanks to foreign orders

Industry counting on better performance in second half-year

Frankfurt am Main, 30 July 2015. - Orders received by the German machine tool industry in the second quarter of 2015 were 10 percent up on the previous year's figure. Domestic orders were 3 per cent higher, foreign demand grew by 14 percent. There was 6 percent growth in orders from the euro zone, and a 16 percent increase from non-euro countries. Compared to the previous year, incoming orders stagnated in the first half of 2015. Domestic orders fell by 8 percent, whereas foreign demand rose by 6 per cent.

"After a decline in the first quarter of 2015, orders recovered again in the second quarter. This means that the German machine tool industry has presented a balanced half-year balance sheet," said Dr. Wilfried Schäfer, Executive Director of the VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association) in Frankfurt am Main, commenting on the result. This is mainly due to the significant increase in demand from abroad. Domestic business continues at a satisfactory level despite percentage cuts triggered mainly by the base effect of strong figures in the equivalent period last year.

The main driver of growth in the second quarter was the non-euro zone. Asia - where China posted a slight increase in business, strong orders were received from South Korea and the ASEAN region performed positively overall - was a major factor in maintaining order levels. The United States, however, has been disappointing so far.

Relative to the first half of 2015 the euro countries posted a double-digit growth in orders, providing a greater boost. This is largely due to the strong industrial demand from Spain and Italy which are returning to growth thanks to investment incentives. The development in France is striking. The politically motivated support for the modernization of production equipment is also likely to provide for buoyancy there.

Sales remained the same or were slightly up in the first half. "Achieving the 3 percent increase which was forecast for 2015 now appears somewhat ambitious," said Wilfried Schäfer. This would be dependent upon an increase in demand in the second half of the year, particularly with regard to domestic orders. German industry should remain in good shape because large groups of customers are export-oriented and should benefit from increased price competitiveness thanks to the weak euro. Confounding analysts' expectations, the IFO business climate index recovered in July following two falls. "The temporary relaxation in the Greece situation is boosting sentiment in the German economy," explained Schäfer.

Employment remains high. This is an indication that the German machine tool builders are in good shape for the future despite the cyclical swings. "The industry is strong and is investing in qualified staff," emphasised Schäfer. In May 2015 almost 72,800 people were employed in the machine tool industry - an increase of 2.3 per cent year-on-year.

 

Background

The German machine tool industry ranks among the five largest sectors in the country’s mechanical engineering segment. It supplies production technologies for metalworking applications to all categories of manufacturer, and makes a crucial contribution towards progressing innovation and productivity in the industrial sector overall. Due to its absolutely key position for industrial production output, its development is also an important indicator for the economic vigour of the country’s industrial sector as a whole. In 2014, the German machine tool industry produced machines and services worth around 14.4 billion euros, and was employing about 71,600 people (annual average for 2014, firms with more than 20 staff).

 

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Dr. Wilfried Schäfer, Executive Director of the VDW (German Machine Tool Builders’ Association), Frankfurt am Main

Graphics: Order bookings and turnover in the German machine tool industry

Responsible for the content of this press release: Verein Deutscher Werkzeugmaschinenfabriken e.V.

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