India will be one of the key growth markets for construction and quarrying equipment in the coming years, as machine sales worldwide continues their slow but steady recovery, having gone from US$102 billion in 2011, to an estimated $72 billion in 2016. That’s the view of David Phillips, managing director of Off Highway Research, and one that I fully endorse, having written about and commissioned many pieces for Aggregates Business International Asia, Africa & Middle East on the growing infrastructure development-fuelled demand for aggregates across the giant nation of 1.2 billion people, and its increasingly sophisticated quarrying and construction equipment offering.
Indeed, as
An example of the new wealth of crushing and screening expertise within India can be found in this edition’s Quarry Profile. Partha Pratim Basistha discovers how the Pachami crushing zone in eastern India, around 250km north of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, is full of quarries embracing the latest production and efficiency enhancing technology. Alongside machines from global industry heavyweights such as
The strong growth forecast for the Indian construction and quarrying equipment market is sure to be a hot topic of conversation amongst exhibitors and attendees at
In an ABI Comment piece earlier this year I talked about how China remains a key battleground for quarrying and construction equipment manufacturers. The U.S.-based industry research firm, the
However, as you will read in this issue’s Market Report, China’s aggregates demand is expected by industry experts, including China Aggregates Net, to be down by as much as 30% in 2016. Despite this, there are many, including Dave Beatenbough,
This is based on the need for huge infrastructure projects focused on China’s poorer regions, and the ongoing need to develop the nation’s real estate market.
While welcome growth in world aggregates demand is likely to come from India, all those connected to the quarrying and construction sector will also be hoping for better industry news from China in 2017 and beyond.