Todd | 11-07-2011 | comment profile send pm notify |
Italian construction equipment association Unacea has reiterated its call for government intervention, claiming declining sales figures for January to September demonstrated continuing "crisis" conditions in the machinery market. The trade body said 7,173 earthmoving machines were sold in the nine months to the end of September, down 26.2% year-on-year. The road-building sector also slumped, with 186 machines sold in the period, down 47.2% compared to 2010. Unacea vice president Enrico Prandini repeated the Association's call for the Italian government to intervene and introduce measures that would drive up new equipment sales, including the creation of a registry of all construction equipment to help reduce the number of illegal machines that are not compliant to the country's regulations. "We cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel of this crisis," he warned. "The government should insert in the drecree on development for some of the proposals we put forward to the ministry of economic development on construction machines - particularly those concerning the creation of a registry of construction equipment and the awarding of extra points in competitions to firms investing in efficiency in the building yard, safety and environmental conservation." Giampiero Biglia, another vice president at Unacea, said the situation in Italy was "dramatic" and affected all product lines. Mr Biglia said Italy's concrete equipment industry was also being hit by the slump in sales. Although comparison data for 2010 is not available, he said sales of concrete equipment - including truck mixers, concrete pumps and plants - had decreased by around a third in the three months to 30 September, compared to the preceding quarter. http://www.khl.com/magazines/construction-europe/detail/item68470/Italian-equipment-still-in-crisis/ |
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concreteluvr | 11-07-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Seems to be getting even uglier. CAT tells of hiring and not so bad financial reports but it is all in the Middle East and CHina. Certainly not here. How the heck are these pump manufactures surviving.? How are most of us surviving?? Its in its fourth year now. How do guys have any money left?? |
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Many | 11-08-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
How the heck are these pump manufactures surviving.? I have formed an opinion,not who you know but who you blow.If one really reads about the schwing reorginazation/banks it's pretty apperent who has the most clout.I feel they were very instramental on what happend. just a thought |
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Vasa | 11-08-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Concreteluver , I have a rich wife ! :-) |
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rusty22 | 11-09-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hang in there till the turn around in 2017. |
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concreteluvr | 11-09-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Vasa, You mean a SUGARMAMA |
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concreteluvr | 11-09-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Rusty. Sounds about right if a comeback at all. Many said it, "not who you know but who you blow". Sounds like "some gummies goin on Many". |