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Increased Investment in Public Infrastructure Projects
- The French government has increased its focus on social housing projects and aims to build 120,000 housing units by 2024. Several housing repair and renovation projects are under progress in Paris, which are expected to positively impact the France compact construction equipment market.
- The modernization project of the Ciments Calcia Chemical Plant at Aurvault, France, is underway. The project includes replacing two semi-dry kiln lines with a new 4,000 tpd dry-process line with pre-calciner and modernizing the cement production workshop. The project will allow the plant to reduce carbon emissions by 27%. The investment in this project is estimated to be USD 305.6 million, which is expected to be completed by Q4 2025.
- In December 2022, Neoen (a French producer of renewable energy) was awarded 180 MW of solar and wind power projects in France. Construction on two solar plants is expected to begin in 2023, with 42.1 MWp out of the 11 projects. The two solar projects, Isle-sur-Marne-19.3 MWp, Marne, and Morhange 2 22.8 MWp, Moselle, are in the Grand Est region.
- The logistics industry surged due to the expansion of warehouse spaces nationwide. For instance, Arcese (road and intermodal transport, international sea and air freight forwarding, and integrated logistics company) announced expansion of its logistics and warehousing activities in 2022. It also opened a new warehouse of 2,000 square meters with two buildings in the same year.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Compact excavators accounted for the largest market share of the France compact construction equipment market in 2022. Application of compact construction equipment in the material handling segment accounted for the largest share in 2022. Rising investment in housing, warehouse expansion, and public infrastructure projects is expected to drive the demand for compact excavators in the France compact construction equipment market.
- In 2022, Rhenus (logistics company) leased two new warehouses, each of 18,000 m2, in Paris and Lyon. The warehouse in Paris consists of 6,000 m2 of cells, designed to increase the capacity of the warehouse in response to the rising number of new clients. In 2022, Akzo Nobel (a Dutch multinational company) announced an investment of USD 21.3 billion to expand its production and upgrade its two production sites in France.
- In 2021, the country received an investment of approximately USD 800 million to build 340,000 m2 of housing and more than 1,600,000 m² for business and industrial activities. The France Relance, in 2020, invested around USD 4.2 billion for the upgradation of the country's housing stock. Investments by the government in residential projects will increase the demand for compact aerial platforms in the France compact construction equipment market during the forecast period.
- In 2022, the French government approved a bypass project in Rouen. This bypass is designed to connect with the A28 and A13 Autoroutes on the city's eastern side. The construction is expected to commence in 2027 or 2028. The bypass length would be 25.786 miles, with an approximate investment of USD 950.1 million. The government will grant USD 262.7 million, while the region will invest USD 219.8 million in the project.
SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS
Segmentation by Type
- Excavators
- Backhoe Loaders
- Wheeled Loaders
- Track Loaders
- Skid Steer Loaders
- Telehandlers
- Forklifts
- Aerial Platforms
- Others (Articulated Loaders, Truck Carriers)
Segmentation by Application
- Material Handling
- Maintenance & Utility Works
- Waste Management
- Other Applications
Segmentation by End Users
- Construction
- Mining
- Warehouse & Logistics
- Others (Power Generation, Utilities Municipal Corporations, Oil & Gas, Cargo Handling, Power Generation Plants)
MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Government Investments in Renewable Energy Resources Will Encourage the Demand for Compact Construction Equipment
- Two new bottom-fixed offshore wind farms with a combined capacity of 2.5 GW are being constructed. The first wind farm, with a capacity of approximately 1 GW, will be located 35 km off Oléron island in the Atlantic. The second wind farm, with a capacity of about 1.5 GW, will be situated 38 km off the coast of Normandy. The projects are expected to be awarded by the end of 2023 or early 2024.
- In Q2 2022, the Community of Communes of Haute-Saintonge in Charente-Maritime, Southwest France, selected BayWa r.e. for an ambitious energy transformation project. BayWa r.e. will manage the development of a 40MWp PV park, generating 52 GWh annually and installing a battery storage facility. Additionally, Lhyfe will establish a green hydrogen production unit using the solar park. The renewable hydrogen produced can be supplied to local authorities, schools, and urban transport providers within a radius of 100 to 150 kilometers. Further details of the project have not been disclosed.
Increased Investments in Public Infrastructure Projects Across the Country to Propel the Sales of Compact Construction Equipment
In 2022, the French government increased investments to upgrade transit facilities nationwide. The government planned to invest USD 7 billion for the next ten years to develop 5,592.3 miles of small railway lines. In addition, USD 4.8 billion was allocated to maintain and modernize public transportation, such as metros and trams. Also, France plans to invest USD 170 million annually till 2024 to double the transportation of goods by upgrading railways. USD 4.7 billion was laid out in 2021 to improve railway networks and redevelop railway tracks. The government also planned to invest USD 290 million to develop 80.7 miles of separate pathways for bicycles in Paris. Such infrastructure projects are projected to support the growth of the France compact construction equipment market.Government Investments in Housing Renovation and Development Projects
- Housing renovation projects have surged across the country. According to France housing data, more than 750,000 housing units were renovated in 2021. Moreover, the government disbursed USD 3.1 billion to renovate 751,646 housing units in 2021.
- In 2021, the French housing industry witnessed a sharp growth of 14.6%. The industry is expected to increase due to government investments in repair and redevelopment projects nationwide. In 2021, the non-residential sector also grew considerably due to the expansion of warehouses in the country in response to the growth of the e-commerce sector.
Increased Investment in the Hydrogen Economy to Support the France Compact Construction Equipment Market
In May 2022, the European Union unveiled its"REPowerEU" plan to strengthen the green transition. EU planned for France to produce 10 million tonnes of green hydrogen nationally (14% of the EU's total electricity consumption) and to import 10 million tonnes. Recently, in August 2023, the French green energy specialists Lhyfe and TSE launched a joint-venture (JV) project to develop the site of a former Poitou foundry (Fonderies du Poitou) into an industrial park which will focus on green energy and the circular economy. The joint venture will develop a solar park and a green and renewable hydrogen production unit.Increased Thermal Renovation of Residential Buildings Across the Country
In old residential buildings, oil-based heating & fossil fuels were used to maintain the temperature during winter. However, the government is promoting heat pumps and renewable energy resources for thermal insulation in buildings. Therefore, the government planned to invest USD 4.8 billion in renovating thermal insulation in residential and public sector buildings across the country in 2022. Further, in July 2023, the country's government announced an additional investment of USD 7.5 billion focused on energy renovations and transition from 2024.Integration of AI & Robotics in the France Compact Construction Equipment Market
Caterpillar's new D series skid steer loaders are integrated with the Cat Intelligent Leveling™ (ILEV) system. which provides several industry-smart features, including dual self-leveling, electronic snubbing, return-to-dig, and work tool positioning. Moreover, this new series of models is equipped with the necessary emission control standards provided by the government. Further, the digitization of construction equipment through advanced sensors, communication technology, and data analytics has revolutionized construction equipment. Real-time data collection enables predictive maintenance, minimizing downtime and extending equipment lifespan. AI-integrated equipment improves efficiency, delivers quality, enhances supply chain management, and reduces risks.INDUSTRY RESTRAINTS
Skilled Labor Shortage to Hamper Construction Activities in the Region
The French economy is less affected by a labor shortage than by recruitment difficulties, concentrated in five sectors: health (230,000 vacant jobs), tourism (140,000), industry (100,000), construction (100,000), and transport (80,000). Surprisingly, Ile-de-France, the most populated region, accounted for the most vacancies (160,000) as of 2021. In line, Auvergne Rhône-Alpes was the second-largest region with vacant jobs (145,000). In Q1 2023, the unemployment rate in Hauts-de-France was 8.7%, the highest in France.Strict Environmental Regulations to Hamper the Construction Sector
The construction industry in France accounts for approximately 43% of yearly energy consumption and 23% of greenhouse gas emissions, per the Ministry of Ecological Transition. The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy mandates manufacturers, importers, and distributors to consider all costs of products that disrupt the environment. According to the French Building Federation (FFB), the RE2020 environmental regulation, which came into effect in Jan 2022, also led to an additional 5% increase in the construction cost of new apartments.Surge in Mortgage Rates to Restrict Demand for Residential Units
- According to FIEC, for 2023, housing starts may drop by 8,6% due to a fall in permits. This decrease should result from the collapse of sales in 2022 because of a less favorable financial environment (higher interest rates and stricter banking regulations).
- In 2022, the French government introduced a new policy that restricted the new mortgage loan limit to a maximum of 25 years, less than in 2021. The total amount borrowed would be covered at 35% of the borrower's income.
- In Q3 2022, the housing prices increased by 6.4% over 12 months. Consequently, housing sales also witnessed a continuous decline.
- Prices of five-year-old houses rose by an average of 8.2% over 12 months until Q3 2022. The prices of houses in non-urban areas increased by 8.6% during the same period. The average housing price is above USD 428,728 in Nice, Paris, Toulon, Lyon, Montpellier, and Rennes.
VENDOR LANDSCAPE
- Caterpillar, Volvo CE, Komatsu, Kobelco, SANY, and Hitachi Construction Machinery are front runners in the France compact construction equipment market. These companies have substantial market share and offer diverse sets of compact equipment. For instance, Caterpillar, Komatsu, and Volvo CE account for the highest revenue in the France compact construction equipment market.
- Manitou, Merlo Spa, Toyota Material Handling, Bobcat, Yanmar, and Mecalac are niche players in the France compact construction equipment market. These companies offer low product diversification and have a strong presence in the French market.
Prominent Vendors
- Caterpillar
- Komatsu
- Volvo Construction Equipment
- Hitachi Construction Machinery
- JCB
- SANY
- Takeuchi Manufacturing
- Kubota
- Kobelco
- Hyundai Construction Equipment
- Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co. Ltd. (XCMG)
Other Prominent Vendors
- Bobcat
- Liebherr
- Manitou
- Wacker Neuson
- Yanmar
- MERLO S.p.A.
- Magni TH
- Mecalac
- Toyota Material Handling
- Develon
- SENNEBOGEN
Distributor Profiles
- M3
- Aprolis
- Avlo Group
- COBEMAT
- Mini BTP
- Ludimat
- Sodineg
- Blanchard BTP
- Bouchard Manutention
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:
1. How big is the France compact construction equipment market?2. What is the growth rate of the France compact construction equipment market?
3. Who are the key players in the France compact construction equipment market?
4. What are the trends in the France compact construction equipment market?
5. Which are the primary distributor companies in the France compact construction equipment market?
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Caterpillar
- Komatsu
- Volvo Construction Equipment
- Hitachi Construction Machinery
- JCB
- SANY
- Takeuchi Manufacturing
- Kubota
- Kobelco
- Hyundai Construction Equipment
- Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co. Ltd. (XCMG)
- Bobcat
- Liebherr
- Manitou
- Wacker Neuson
- Yanmar
- MERLO S.p.A.
- Magni TH
- Mecalac
- Toyota Material Handling
- Develon
- SENNEBOGEN
- M3
- Aprolis
- Avlo Group
- COBEMAT
- Mini BTP
- Ludimat
- Sodineg
- Blanchard BTP
- Bouchard Manutention
Methodology
Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.
Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.
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Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 191 |
Published | December 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2022 - 2029 |
Estimated Market Value in 2022 | 39922 Units |
Forecasted Market Value by 2029 | 57342 Units |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 5.3% |
Regions Covered | France |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 31 |