Skip to main content

German orders remain weak, says VDMA

In real terms, construction equipment orders were 11% below their year-earlier level, according to the VDMA, which represents 3,600 German and European engineering companies in Germany.
By David Arminas September 5, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
German construction machinery sales, still not headed in the right direction (image © Michael Rosebrock/Dreamstime)

In July, Germany’s machinery and plant engineering sector again felt the effects of double-digit declines in orders that has been continuing for months.

In real terms, orders were 11% below their year-earlier level, according to the latest report from the VDMA which represents 3,600 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies operating Germany. Orders from Germany were down by 8% and from abroad by 13%. The 15% drop from non-European countries in the month under review was significantly higher than the 7% year-on-year decline from European countries. 

"Companies are still posting sales increases,” said says Ralph Wiechers, VDMA chief economist. “For example, price-adjusted sales in July were up 3% on the previous year. In nominal terms, it was even an increase of 11%. However, due to a lack of sufficient new orders, order backlogs and thus still available buffers for production and sales are gradually decreasing."

In the less volatile three-month period from May to July, orders fell by 12% year-on-year in real terms. There were 6% fewer orders from the domestic market and 15% fewer orders from abroad. European countries remained 17% below the previous year's level, while the drop from non-European countries was 14%. 

A video with Wiechers can be seen on the VDMA website by clicking here.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • UK to reconsider Chinese excavator tariffs
    July 15, 2025
    The ‘trade remedies’, which came into force May 14, affect Chinese-made self-propelled tracked excavators with a 360° revolving superstructure and with an operating weight between 11tonnes and 80tonnes.
  • Strong equipment exports are aiding Italian construction equipment manufacturers
    May 18, 2012
    Details from the Italian construction equipment manufacturing asscoaition, UNACEA, show that domestic machine sales are still falling, while exports keep on growing. However exports are growing at a slower rate than in 2011. Over the first quarter of 2012, 1,820 construction machines were sold on the Italian market, a drop of 22.4% from the same period in 2011. These included 1,734 earthmoving machines, a fall of 22.4% compared to the first quarter of 2011, while there were 40 road machines sold, a drop of
  • VDMA: “No reason for any worries” in construction equipment market
    July 16, 2013
    There is “no reason for any worries” in the global construction equipment and building material manufacturing industry despite a lack of growth in 2013, according to the German-based VDMA association. In a release issued after the association’s summer board meeting in Hameln, northern Germany, a VDMA spokesperson said, “Bauma, the industry’s leading international fair held in April, in particular helped to change the industry’s mood significantly. Directly or indirectly it led to a great number of new order
  • Caterpillar reports slight sales dip for full year 2014
    February 16, 2015
    Global construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar reported full-year 2014 sales $55.184 billion, down from $55.656 billion in 2013. Caterpillar also reported fourth-quarter 2014 sales of $14.244 billion, again slightly down at 1% from $14.402 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013. The results and a continued weak to modest improvement has dampened Caterpillar’s expectation of increased sales for 2015, likely to be around $50 billion. “Overall, we had many positives and a better year in 2014 than 2013,”