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Heavy equipment firms on track for recovery

By Zhong Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-17 07:12

Major domestic manufacturers accelerating their overseas expansion in developed markets

After weathering more than two years of weak domestic sales and struggling with excess capacity, China's construction machinery market is set for a recovery in 2014, fueled by increasing overseas demand.

Su Zimeng, secretary-general of the Beijing-based China Construction Machinery Association, said that conditions are stabilizing. He noted that all major domestic companies in the sector are accelerating their overseas expansion and making large acquisitions in developed markets.

Heavy equipment producers' sales volume was up just 2.98 percent last year at 562.6 billion yuan ($91.81 billion), well below the 21.7-percent increase in 2010.

The sector was a huge beneficiary of the government's 2008 stimulus package of 4 trillion yuan and the ensuing infrastructure boom. But without follow-on investment, companies in the sector have found it tough going to maintain sales.

"It seems the good days are over, so big Chinese construction machinery makers have been forced to widen their overseas channels, especially in developing countries, which are rich in natural resources but poor in infrastructure," Su said.

Zeng Guang'an, president of Guangxi Liugong Group, one of the largest companies in the business, noted that the company had shut its Tianjin plant. That move is helping it avoid excess production and inventories and maintain its cash flow.

The Liuzhou-based company this month completed the acquisition of Poland's Huta Stalowa Wola and its distribution subsidiary, Dressta Co Ltd, for 335 million yuan. The Polish company is a technological leader in producing high-end crawler dozers, which are tracked machines that use front-mounted blades to move material.

Liugong's sales rose 6 percent last year to $2.03 billion. The company also plans to establish a new department in the first half of 2014 to develop mining machinery specifically for resource-rich markets such as Zambia, Tanzania, Tajikistan and Australia.

The company aims to raise the share of international business from 30 percent now to 50 percent in its total business operations by 2015.

"In African and South American markets, mining machinery is largely needed to develop mines, harness forest resources and work on hydro and road projects," Zeng said.

"We also wish to expand our product line to include wind power and coal chemical equipment, because a number of our market destinations are rich in both resources."

Zhan Chunxin, president of Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Development Co, the world's sixth-largest construction machinery maker by sales value, said that his company will shift focus from excavators, bulldozers and pipe-layers to agricultural machinery, heavy trucks and public service vehicles. The company aims to sell these products in the domestic and foreign markets.

A factory to produce wheel loaders and excavators was established in India last year and the company is building another plant in Brazil.

Zhan is also considering setting up factories in Russia and South Africa to expand the company's business channels to Eastern Europe, Central Asia and sub-Saharan Africa over the next three years.

"To avoid mounting trade barriers across the world, building factories overseas is a useful strategy. It also reduces logistics costs and establishes an enhanced dealership network in those emerging markets, where demand remains high and encouraging," said Zhan.

The Changsha-based company posted a profit of $1.43 billion in 2012

The life cycles of construction machinery such as road rollers and wheel loaders are much longer than those of civilian vehicles and they are quite durable on the ground. This longevity is another reason that the domestic market has become saturated since the "golden era" that ran from 2008 to 2010, Zhan said.

Like its Chinese competitors, Zoomlion bought Italian machinery maker Compagnia Italiana Forme Acciaio SpA, known as Cifa, in 2008 to strengthen its research and development capability, especially in the areas of new materials and high-efficiency engines.

Tang Ming, adviser to China's State Council, said that even though foreign companies have a technological edge, the reality is that many such companies in the United States and Europe are being acquired by Chinese players in the industry.

"The Chinese Academy of Engineering is making a specific plan to boost the nation's key heavy industries. It will help eight industries such as construction machinery and shipbuilding to reach a world-class level by 2020," said Qi Jun, president of the CCMA.

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