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UK equipment sales continue upward trend

UK construction equipment sales showed a 48% increase in 2021 compared with 2020.
By David Arminas February 4, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Unit sales 2021 (thousands)

UK retail sales of construction and earthmoving equipment maintained their strength in the final quarter of 2021, increasing just under 18% compared with Q4 2020.

As a result, sales for the whole of 2021 finished the year at 48% above 2020 levels. They reached over 36,000 units for the equipment types covered in the construction equipment statistics exchange, according to the latest figures and analysis from the UK’s Construction Equipment Association (CEA). This means that sales last year exceeded the levels reached in 2018 and 2019, which were reported as being peak levels for the industry since before the financial crash in the decade before. This is consistent with comments from many CEA members who have been saying that 2021 was a record year for product sales.

The pattern of sales for the major equipment types in 2021 compared with 2020 are shown in the chart attached. This shows the percentage increases year on year, ranked from the highest to the lowest. Telehandlers for the construction industry saw the strongest growth, with sales reaching more than double the 2020 levels.

In contrast, the weakest sales were experienced by mini and midi excavators up to 10 tonnes. The rate of increase fell back to 33% in 2021, after being the strongest growing product in the previous year.

The construction equipment statistics exchange is run by Systematics International in partnership with the Construction Equipment Association. It covers sales on a regional basis in the UK and Northern Ireland.

Overall, sales were the strongest in the North West and North East of England, at over 75% above 2020 levels. In contrast, the weakest sales were experienced in England’s West Midlands, at only 15% above the previous year’s levels.

Equipment sales in the Republic of Ireland are also reported in the statistics exchange, separate to UK sales. Sales in the past two quarters of 2021 were at similar levels to the previous year. They recorded modest increases of around 2% for both quarters on sales in Q3 and Q4 of 2020. However, after experiencing strong sales in the first half of last year, sales for the whole of 2021 finished at 26% above 2020 levels.

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