IPAF rental reports present positive outlook

12 July 2017

The US access rental market is exceeding expectations, while the outlook in Europe is improving, according to the soon-to-be-published IPAF rental market report

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The global Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) fleet grew strongly in the past year, with the US market exceeding expectations and steady growth throughout Europe for the first time since the economic downturn, driven mainly by a resurgent construction industry and falling unemployment, according to the latest annual research report commissioned by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF).

In the US the MEWP, previously known as AWP, rental market grew by 8% on 2015 to stand at a value of around $8.9 billion (£8.1bn), according to IPAF’s Powered Access Rental Global Market Report 2017.

The size of the US rental fleet grew by 6% to around 561,000 units and demand was driven in the main (73%) from the booming US construction sector. The US market was characterised by a significant amount of merger and acquisition activity, while the wider North American market had to factor in the Trump presidency and looming ANSI and CSA Standards into the outlook for 2017.

The picture for the European MEWP rental market as a whole was also largely positive, growing in value by 4% across 2016 to stand at year end at approximately €2.5 billion, while fleet size also grew in line with increased demand by around 3%, again mostly driven by a resurgent construction sector and improved economic outlook in many European countries, particularly Spain, which saw its rental fleet increase in size by around 7%.

The research showed that all ten European countries under study – Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK – are now back to pre-recession levels of activity and market strength.

In the UK the picture was also one of steady growth also, with the UK MEWP rental market growing by around 3%, outstripping the wider construction industry which grew by around 1% for the year as a whole.

The worldwide rental MEWP fleet size was 1.25 million units at the end of 2016, with Asia having shown very dynamic growth, driven in particular by booming demand in China, Japan and Hong Kong, while the Latin American fleet size actually contracted slightly, primarily owing to challenging economic conditions in Brazil and the completion of major construction and infrastructure projects related to the FIFA World Cup and Rio Olympics.

The report also contains for the first time a UAE focus, which highlights the fact that the market is growing steadily to stand at $93m at the end of 2016, driven in the main by some very large infrastructure and construction projects, not least Expo 2020.

The MEWP rental fleet also grew substantially in the UAE to stand at 4,500 units, with boom-type machines accounting for approximately 70% of the fleet. Utilisation stood at 78% and is forecast to increase as the drive to finalise large projects such as Expo 2020 continues to drive up demand.

The IPAF Powered Access Global Rental Market Report 2017 is compiled by Ducker Worldwide and is available to purchase in English. The report will be published online and available to purchase in full from Wednesday 12 July 2017, or print versions can be ordered online now, both via www.ipaf.org/reports

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