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Home News CEA: UK growth in equipment & parts output

CEA: UK growth in equipment & parts output

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September 20, 2016
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Output from UK companies involved in manufacturing equipment and parts picked up in July, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data. The ONS data reported by the Construction Equipment Association (CEA) reveals that output in July was 91.6 on an index basis (2013 = 100), similar to April levels, and the highest since the first half of 2015. As a result, the six-month moving average for output, which includes output in construction and mining equipment, is showing a modest improvement. However,

Output from UK companies involved in manufacturing equipment and parts picked up in July, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data. The ONS data reported by the Construction Equipment Association (CEA) reveals that output in July was 91.6 on an index basis (2013 = 100), similar to April levels, and the highest since the first half of 2015. As a result, the six-month moving average for output, which includes output in construction and mining equipment, is showing a modest improvement. However, output in the first seven months from January to July is still 3.1% below the same period in 2015.

On a quarterly basis, output in Apr/Jun was 1.4% above Jan/Mar quarter, which in turn was 0.7% above Oct/Dec 2015. This pattern of modest improvement in output is similar to the pick-up in UK exports of construction and earthmoving equipment, and is believed to be the reason for the modest improvement in overall output levels. UK demand for equipment in the first half of 2016 has been weak, in line with a weak construction market, and has not provided any stimulus for output levels for equipment.

Analysis of the data from the ONS on an annual basis shows that industries included within the Machinery & Equipment NEC category that are relevant to the CEA account for c.60% of the total output reported. This includes construction, mining and lifting equipment and parts. The remainder of industries within the Machinery category includes agricultural equipment, office equipment and a number of other industries.

ONS output data is based on company turnover collected on a monthly basis. Comparison of this data on an annual basis with Off-Highway Research production data for construction equipment shows very similar year on year % movements. As a result, monitoring of ONS monthly data is judged to be a useful indication of production/activity levels for UK construction equipment and parts.

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