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Italian CE market sees slight dip in 2023

Road machines market remains stable, earth moving machines decline.

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Italy brings its largest pavilion

The Italian Pavilion at ConExpo 2023 is proud to announce its participation in the largest construction trade show in North America.

Italian CE market grows in 2021

In the twelve months of 2021, 22,000 construction machines have been placed on the Italian market, up 30 per cent if compared to 2020. Data were presented by Unacea in a digital press conference held last 1st February.

Italian CE market remains stable in 2020

During the 12 months of 2020, 16,962 construction equipment have been sold in the Italian market, with a stable trend compared to 2019 (+0.2 per cent). More in detail, earth-moving machines sold were 16,251 (0 per cent), and 711 were road machines (+15 per cent).

Italian CE market remains stable in 2020

During the 12 months of 2020, 16,962 construction equipment have been sold in the Italian market, with a stable trend compared to 2019 (+0.2 per cent). More in detail, earth-moving machines sold were 16,251 (0 per cent), and 711 were road machines (+15 per cent).

Italian construction equipment market shows a stable trend

Italian construction equipment market shows a stable trend

Italian CE posts sales drop

In the first quarter of 2020, construction equipment sold on the Italian market were 2,701, with a drop of 15 per cent compared to same period of 2019

Promove joins Unacea

Promove, manufacturer of demolition tools for construction machinery, has joined Unacea. Founded in 1989 in Apulia, Italy, the company provides a full line of hydraulic breakers, in addition to grapples, shears and pulverisers, thus covering the full range of attachments for the silent and selective demolitions activities.

Promove joins Unacea

Promove, manufacturer of demolition tools for construction machinery, has joined Unacea. Founded in 1989 in Apulia, Italy, the company provides a full line of hydraulic breakers, in addition to grapples, shears and pulverisers, thus covering the full range of attachments for the silent and selective demolitions activities.

Italian construction equipment market up in 2019

According to the last Unacea survey on the Italian market, in 2019, as many as 16,927 construction equipment have been sold on the Italian market, 16 per cent more compared to that of 2018.

BAUMA bets on bigger and better

The floor is open for the largest construction equipment exhibition. Taking place from April 8 to 14, 2019 in Munich, the bauma trade fair is the leading industry event for construction machinery, building material plants, mining equipment, construction vehicles and construction equipment.

560 Italian exhibitors at bauma

At the bauma 2019, Italian companies achieved a historical record as first international exhibitor with 560 attendees (14 per cent of the total), second only to Germany who hosts the event.

Operval joins Unacea

Operval, a company specialised in the production of mini dumpers and pipe layers, joined Unacea. Founded by Luigi Prando as a workshop for bicycles and motorcycles in 1947 in Aosta, it soon began also as repair shop for cars and agricultural machines, changing its name to Operval in 1975.

Italian CE market up in 2018

During 2018, 14,645 construction machines have been sold in the Italian market, with a growth of 16 per cent compared to last year. Earthmoving machines sold were 14,144 (+16 per cent y-o-y), while road machineries were 501 units, up by 2 per cent.

Italian market up in Q3, 2018

Over the first nine months of 2018, construction equipment sales in Italy reached 9,615 units, with an increase of 22 per cent on year basis.

Italy posts 25% growth in CE sales

Italian construction equipment (CE) market saw a sales of 6,389 units in the first six months of 2018, with a growth of 25 per cent compared to last year. According to Unacea, total earthmoving machines sold were 6,157, while road machines 232.

UNACEA elects new board

The Italian construction machinery association elected new board and NEO president. The team who has been appointed at the board of UNACEA consists of both new faces and businessmen with a long-time experience in the development of the sector industrial association.

Italian CE market grows in first quarter

Over the first three months of 2018, 2,713 machines have been sold in the Italian market, recording a growth of 30 per cent compared to the same period last year. The number of earthmoving machines sold stood 2,623, while road equipment 93.

Vis Hydraulics joins Unacea

Vis Hydraulics, a company specialised in the design and production of hydraulic cartridge valves, coils and electronic controls for construction equipment, has joined Unacea. Founded in 2009 by Adamo and Davide Venturelli in Pavullo, near Modena, Vis Hydraulics offers a customised production service, tailored on the specific needs of each customer, in addition to the standard products.

Italian CE market posts 15 per cent growth in 2017

In 2017, 12,766 machines have been sold in the Italian market, with a growth of 15 per cent compared to 2016. Earthmoving machines sold were 12,275, up 15 per cent on a year-on-year basis, while road equipment grew by 5 per cent, with 491 units.

Italian CE sales and production grow

Over the first nine months of the year, 7,964 construction equipment (CE)have been sold in the Italian market, up by 13 per cent, compared to the same period of 2016. Figures consisted of 7,551 earthmoving machines, up 13 per cent year over year. Positive trend also prevailed for the sector of road equipment, up 11 per cent with 318 machines sold.

Italcab joins Unacea

Italcab, a company specialised in the design and building of cabins for earthmoving and industrial machines has joined Unacea as an aggregate member. Founded in Monastier di Treviso (Veneto) in 1980, where it is still located, Italcab has been active on the international markets. At present, it exports about 70 per cent of its production.

Italian CE market grows

Over the first six months of 2017, as many as 5,109 machines have been sold in the Italian market, up by 6 per cent compared to last year. The sector of earth moving machines grew by six per cent with 4,910 machines sold, while road equipment increases by nine per cent (199 machines sold).

Unacea inaugurates Italian Pavilion at CTT Moscow

At the CTT in Moscow, the Italian Trade Agency and Unacea opened the Italian Pavilion. The international exhibition of construction equipment and technologies of the Russian Federation is scheduled in Moscow during May 30 to June 3, 2017.

Slow growth for Italian CE market

Over the first three months of 2017, construction equipment sales in the Italian market rose 6 per cent compared to the first quarter of 2016, with 2,094 units sold. The figures consist of 2,005 earthmoving machines and 89 road equipment.

Italian CE market up in 2016

According to Unacea, the Italian construction machinery association, 10,984 machines have been sold in the Italian market in 2016, 26 per cent more compared to the previous year. Figures consist of 10,517 earthmoving machines (+25 per cent) and 467 road equipment (+44 per cent).

SICOMA joins Unacea

The group of concrete equipment manufacturers in Unacea continues to grow with the new member Sicoma, a company specialised in the production and distribution of mixers for concrete and similar.

SICOMA joins UNACEA

The group of concrete equipment manufacturers in Unacea continues to grow with the new member Sicoma, a company specialised in the production and distribution of mixers for concrete and similar. On the market since 1992, the firm is part of the group Officine Meccaniche Galletti, industrial company founded in the early 70s as a continuation of the handcrafted business of the Fratelli Galletti, which celebrates this year its 70th anniversary, in order to expand the production of its range of mix

Italian CE market up in 2016

According to Unacea, the Italian construction machinery association, 10,984 machines have been sold in the Italian market in 2016, 26 per cent more compared to the previous year. Figures consist of 10,517 earthmoving machines (+25 per cent) and 467 road equipment (+44 per cent).

Eng Cranes joins UNACEA

The Italian construction equipment association continues to expand its membership in the branch of tower cranes. Eng Cranes Srl is the new Unacea member of this sector.

Compact equipment in Italy grows

The ?featherweight? category is driving the recovery in the earthmoving machinery world. Mini-loaders and mini-excavators up to 6 tonne continue to earn market shares on a global scale, improving from 15 per cent of total sales in 2010 to 24 per cent in 2015.

Soilmec joins Unacea

Soilmec SpA, a company specialised in the design, manufacture and distribution of equipment for the ground engineering industry, has joined Unacea, the Italian trade association of construction equipment firms.

Sir Meccanica joins UNACEA

Sir Meccanica, a company specialised in the production of portable multifunction machine tools

Soilmec joins Unacea

Soilmec SpA, a company specialised in the design, manufacture and distribution of equipment for the ground engineering industry, has joined Unacea, the Italian trade association of construction equipment firms.

Sir Meccanica joins UNACEA

Sir Meccanica, a company specialised in the production of portable multifunction machine tools to carry out grinding work in the production and maintenance of internal and external cylindrical surfaces, has joined the Italian construction equipment association, UNACEA.

Italian CE market up in Q1

Over the first three months of 2016, 1,977 construction machines have been put in the Italian market, with an increase of 29 per cent

New members at UNACEA

Dieci, a company specialised in the production of telescopic handlers, self loading truck mixers and dumpers has joined UNACEA. ?We have joined UNACEA because we believe in the trade association work in Italy and Europe,? said Ciro Correggi, Managing Director of Dieci.

Italian CE exports up in 2015

Italian exports of construction equipment in 2015 scored a total value of ?2.5 billion, with an increase of 4.9 per cent compared with 2014.

Gru Comedil joins Unacea

Gru Comedil, a legacy brand of Terex Corporation, has joined Unacea. Specialised in the production of tower cranes, Gru Comedil has been established in 1962 in the Northeast Italy.

Unacea exhibits at Conexpo Latin America

The Italian Trade Agency and Unacea exhibited their products and solutions at the first edition of Conexpo Latin America, the exhibition of construction machineries and technologies that held in Santiago from 21 to 24 October.

Italian CE export up 6%

In the first six months of 2015, construction equipment sales in the Italian market rose 29 per cent, with 4,030 machines sold.

Italian CE Export up 6%.

In the first six months of 2015 construction equipment sales in the Italian market rose 29 per cent, with 4,030 machines sold. Results consisted of 3,871 earthmoving machines (+25 per cent) and 159 road machines (+308 per cent).

Unacea team to take Made in Italy to Bengaluru

Confindustria Modena, Veronafiere-SaMoTer and Unacea will undertake a joined action for the attendance of a group of Italian companies at Excon, a major construction machinery trade fair in Southern Asia scheduled in Bengaluru during November 25-29, 2015.

Italian CE market grows

In the first quarter of 2015, sales of construction equipment in the Italian market reached 1,605 units, increasing by 19 per cent year over year

Italian CE Market Grows

In the first quarter of 2015, sales of construction equipment in the Italian market reached 1,605 units, increasing by 19 per cent year over year; sales of earthmoving machines were 1,556 (+16 per cent) and 49 road machines (+390 per cent).

Metallurgica Valchiese joins UNACEA

Metallurgica Valchiese, a company specialised in the production of teeth and blades for earthmoving machineries, has joined UNACEA. Established in 1968 in the Italian region of Lombardy, the company is supplier of several manufacturers of construction equipment and exports its products in more than forty countries in the world.

Bondioli & Pavesi joins UNACEA

Bondioli & Pavesi, a historical leader in the production of universal joint transmission for agriculture, has joined UNACEA.

New UNACEA members

Cosben and Perlini Equipment have recently joined the Italian construction equipment industry association UNACEA.

Italian CE market grows

THE sales of construction equipment (CE) in the Italian market during the first six months of 2014 have been 3,134, with an increase of 16 per cent compared to the previous year.

UNACEA gets new President

Paolo Venturi (Ihimer) has been elected as the President of UNACEA, the Italian construction equipment association. Giampiero Biglia (CNH Industrial) and Davide Cipolla (Cifa) are the Vice Presidents.

Italian CE Market Grows

Over the first six months of 2014, sales of construction equipment in the Italian market have been 3,134, with an increase of 16 per cent compared to the previous year. ( 3,095 earthmoving machines (+16 per cent) and 39 road machines (-7 per cent).

Emilina Serbatoi joins UNACEA

Emiliana Serbatoi, specialised in solutions for the storage of liquids, has joined UNACEA. The company, which operates in the sector for more than 30 years, has its

Unacea gets positive response from SAMOTER 2014

SAMOTER, the international earthmoving and building machinery exhibition, has concluded its 29th edition in Verona, Italy. Unacea has attended the show with a pavilion for 22 of its members, and a networking lounge. During the first day of the exhibition, the Unacea lounge has hosted the Construction Equipment Day 2014.

Italian exports drop

According to the foreign trade monitor of the construction equipment monthly drawn up by Unacea and Prometeia, the Italian export of construction equipment in the first nine months of 2013 has reached ?1,811 million

VTN Europe joins UNACEA

VTN Europe, a company from Italy?s north-east region of Veneto specialised in the production of attachments for earthmoving, crushing and recycling equipment, has joined Unacea. This has further strengthened the representativeness of Unacea in the branch of construction equipment and attachments.

Monacofiere, unacea unveils 2014 plan

Russia, China and India, three countries of the Bric group, have been chosen by Monacofiere and Unacea for their task plan of 2014. The Italian representative of Messe Muenchen and the Italian construction equipment association are going to organise national pavillions in three important sectors? events

Italian equipment market continues to decline

The Italian construction equipment market was down 24 per cent in the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period last year, according to manufacturers? trade association UNACEA.

Italian CE market in gloom

Italy's construction equipment sales have fallen for the fifth consecutive year in 2012, recording a drop of more than 30 per cent over 2011. During 2012, the total number of units sold was 7,606,

The contribution of emerging countries has changed the composition of global demand

We expect that the companies will be able to gather a lot of good quality contacts, to improve their knowledge of the Indian market, find local dealers, collecting the necessary information to see which kind of investments they can do, says Luca Nutarelli, Secretary General, Unacea (Italian Construction Equipment Association)

An Emerging Hub

There has been a seismic shift underway in the sales trends in construction equipment globally, a trend that is expected to continue. India has witnessed a substantial number of regional equipment manufacturers and international OEMs from various parts of the world are stepping up their presence and activity levels in key markets, especially in India.

Exceeding Expectations

The recently concluded bC India exceeded all expectations. Take a look at the statistics: More than 22,000 visitors from 69 countries, 508 exhibitors from 30 countries, 70 per cent of them from abroad; the international flavour further underlined by nine international pavilions, creating a new dimension for the construction industry.