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Home News Third year of growth forecasted for Indonesian construction equipment sales

Third year of growth forecasted for Indonesian construction equipment sales

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September 26, 2018
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Construction equipment sales in Indonesia are tipped by Off-Highway Research (OHR) to exceed 17,000 units this year, following a third successive year of growth. This will take demand to more than twice what it was in the recent low point of 2015. OHR notes that the volume of equipment sales makes Indonesia by far the largest equipment market of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc. Although demand is expected to be somewhat volatile over the next few years, OHR’s new report, The

Construction equipment sales in Indonesia are tipped by Off-Highway Research (OHR) to exceed 17,000 units this year, following a third successive year of growth. This will take demand to more than twice what it was in the recent low point of 2015. OHR notes that the volume of equipment sales makes Indonesia by far the largest equipment market of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc.

Although demand is expected to be somewhat volatile over the next few years, OHR’s new report, The Construction Equipment Industry in Indonesia, forecasts that demand will remain between around 12,500 and 17,500 units up to 2022.

Investment in the mining sector has been a key driver of the recent growth in equipment sales, states OHR, a leading construction equipment market research consultancy. Construction has also played a part and is expected to continue to do so. However, the 2019 presidential election is expected to cause a hiatus in spending.

In a summary of the key findings of its new report, OHR continues: “As well as being a large market, Indonesia is also an important manufacturing base, particularly for crawler excavators. In addition, compaction equipment, crawler dozers, dump trucks and motor graders are manufactured in Indonesia, making it an important country for component suppliers. The high population of equipment – Off-Highway puts this at more than 115,000 construction machines plus a further 20,000 agricultural tractors – also makes it a significant country for companies active in the equipment aftermarket.”

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