Strong October for UK Equipment Sales
UK retail sales of construction and
earthmoving machinery in October were 11% above the numbers sold in October
2021.
Last month’s surge in plant sales means
that sales over the first 10 months of the year have almost caught up with last
year’s levels.
With 31,400 units sold in the yar to date,
volumes are just, only 0.7% down on the first 10 months of 2021.
A feature of October’s sales statistics was
the demand for the two most popular equipment types: mini/midi and crawler
excavators. Both recorded higher levels of sales compared with last year,
having fallen short in earlier months. Mini/midi excavator sales were 9% ahead
of October last year and crawler excavators were higher by 19%. This suggests
that some of the supply chain issues associated with these products are
beginning to ease, the survey complier suggested. Excavator sales are still for the year as a
whole, however.
By contrast, for the first 10 months of the
year, sales of telehandlers into the construction industry were 20% up on 2021
levels.
The construction equipment statistics exchange
is run by Systematics International. This scheme is run in partnership with the
Construction Equipment Association (CEA), the UK trade association.
Equipment sales in the Republic of Ireland
are also reported in the statistics exchange. October sales there were 25%
below last year’s levels. Year-to-date sales are nearly 10% below 2021 levels.