South American construction equipment market ‘worth US$7.1 billion’

Man with construction equipment The rebound in South American construction equipment sales has been driven by the resurgence of Brazil

More than 50,000 pieces of construction equipment, with a value of US$7.1 billion will be sold in South America this year, according to a new service launched by specialist market research and forecasting company, Off-Highway Research.

The data covers Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru, five countries which the company says account for 95% of South American equipment sales.

According to Off-Highway Research, the market has cooled down from the record high of 62,300 machines sold last year, when the market was worth US$8.5 billion. However, demand is predicted to stay at historically high levels this year and over the medium term.

“Similar to most markets around the world, South America saw a very strong rebound in sales in 2021 and 2022. Demand is cooling to more sustainable levels now, but 2023 is still likely to be the second or third highest year on record for construction equipment sales. It is a decade since the market was last at comparable levels,” said Off-Highway Research managing director, Chris Sleight. 

The rebound in South American construction equipment sales has been driven by the resurgence of Brazil, which last year accounted for almost 70% of the continent’s equipment market. According to Off-Highway Research’s new Special Report on Brazil, this has been driven by a combination of government investment in infrastructure and strong commodity prices, which have stimulated demand from the mining and agricultural segments alike.

“With the exception of Argentina, where rocketing inflation is a huge brake on growth, we are reasonably up-beat on South America,” added Sleight. “We see moderate economic growth across the region and stable prices for the next few years, which will be conducive to keeping the equipment market up around 50,000 machines per year.”

South America construction equipment preferences
South American sales by construction equipment type, percentages. Pic courtesy of Off-Highway Research

The most popular machines in South America are backhoe loaders, crawler excavators and wheeled loaders, which all sell in similar numbers and together accounted for more than three quarters of unit sales in 2022.

In value terms the wheeled loader and crawler excavator markets were each worth about US$2.1 billion in 2022, while the backhoe loader segment, was worth just over US$1 billion. The value figure for backhoe loaders is less due to the smaller size of the machines compared to crawler excavators and wheeled loaders, but the volume was still significant.

“More backhoe loaders were sold in South America than North America in both 2021 and 2022 – the first time that has ever happened. The backhoe loader is a very important product in that part of the world and South America accounts for about 15% of global demand this type of equipment,” said Sleight. 

“In addition to the most popular products, there are some interesting mid-volume segments in South America. There is very significant demand for motor graders, it is the second largest skid-steer loader market in the world after North America and there is sizeable demand for crawler dozers.”

Off-Highway Research offers a range of data and reports on the construction equipment industry in South America, including its new 220+ page report on Brazil. For more information visit www.offhighwayresearch.com or e-mail [email protected]

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