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Strong construction machine orders for 2025

The VDMA reports strong construction machine orders for 2025.
By MJ Woof May 8, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Construction machinery sales for Q1 2025 have seen growth over Q1 2024 according to German equipment manufacturing association, the VDMA, with a healthy turnout recorded at the recent bauma exhibition in Munich

An increase in orders for construction machines has been reported for the first quarter of 2025. This data comes from the German construction machinery manufacturing association, the VDMA. A strong attendance at the recent bauma construction machinery exhibition in Munich (organised by Messe München) and optimistic outlook from firms attending the event further backs up the VDMA’s figures.

The report says that the first few months of 2025 have been encouraging for the machinery and equipment manufacturing sector. According to the VDMA data, companies once again recorded a slight increase in orders of 4% in real terms compared to the previous year. The drop in domestic business of 3% was offset by a 6% increase in foreign orders. A total of 19% more orders came from the euro countries - partly due to large orders - while non-euro countries recorded growth of 2%. "The year has got off to a good start, but there is still a great deal of uncertainty about future developments - especially with regard to the USA's tariff policy and possible countermeasures," said VDMA chief economist Dr Johannes Gernandt.

After a slight increase of orders in January and February, orders for the first quarter of 2025 as a whole were up by 4% in real terms compared to the previous year. This was the first three-month period since the first quarter of 2022 with an increase in orders. Domestic orders from January to March were 1% higher than the previous year's figure, while orders from abroad were up 5% (euro countries: up 12%, non-euro countries: up 2%). "We are now seeing a turning point in international business, while domestic business remains difficult. It is therefore all the more important that the new German government now directly introduces bold reforms to strengthen the country, which will lead to more investment again," demanded Dr Gernandt.

 

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