german textile machinery – emerging trends, india and the world
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German Textile Machinery – Emerging trends, India and the World
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Executive board of VDMA Textile Machinery divided into machinery segments
Spinning
Knitting
Weaving
RieterReiners und FürstTrützschlerOerlikon Schlafhorst
Dornier
LibaKarl MayerMayer & CieMemminger IroStoll
Finishing incl. washing, bleaching and dyeing
DiloFleissnerTemafa
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German Textile Machinery Export 2010 in specific sectors
201+51,5 %
838+37.3 %
643+44.2 %
1006+64,0 %
Spinning machinery
Weaving machinery
Knitting and hosiery machinery
Finishing mc. incl. washing, bleaching and dyeing
in million Euro
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German Textile Machinery Industry 2010Exports to India in Million Euro
9-2.9 %
23+17.6 %
33-29.0 %
120+38.0 %
Spinning MachineryWeaving Machinery
Knitting and Hosiery Machinery
Finishing Machinery
Total: 184 million €; +14.1 %
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
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German Textile Machinery ExportTop 6 of Markets 2010
944
251
193
184
104
80
628
142
65
161
63
49
PR China / Hongkong
USA
Turkey
India
Brazil
Italy
20102009
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 2,688 Million €
Change: +48.3 %
+65.3 % are made to these 6 markets
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German Exports – Spinning MachineryTop 6 of Markets 2010
289
123
120
79
52
30
155
94
87
23
28
13
PR China / Hongkong
USA
India
Turkey
Brazil
Vietnam
20102009
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 1,006 Million €
Change: +64.0 %
+68.8 % are made to these 6 markets
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German Exports – Weaving MachineryTop 6 of Markets 2010
39
25
16
13
12
11
21
8
5
6
8
3
PR China / Hongkong
Iran
Czech Republic
Italy
Turkey
Japan
20102009
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 201 Million €
Change: +51.1 %
+57.7 % are made to these 6 marktes
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German Exports – Knitting and Hosiery MachineryTop 6 of Markets 2010
501
44
28
25
23
18
386
18
19
21
20
12
PR China / Hongkong
Turkey
Italy
Brazil
India
USA
20102009
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 838 Million €
Change: +35.1 %
+76.4 % are made to these 6 marktes
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German Export – Finishing MachineryTop 6 of the Markets 2010
115
99
56
34
33
33
66
32
18
25
31
46
PR China / Hongkong
USA
Turkey
Poland
Czech Republic
India20102009
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 643 Million €
Change: +44.2 %
+57.5 % are made to these 6 marktes
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German Textile Machinery 2010Exports by Regions
Europe:
669 Million €
Asia:
1.523 Million €Africa:
42 Million €
North America:
256 Million €
Middle- and South Amerika:
194 Million €
Total: 2.688 Million €
+48.0 %
+45.0 %
-12.5 %
+11.6 %
+74.6 %
+48.3 %
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International textile machineryTop 10 of the leading importing nations 2010
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
China, 3154
USA, 1058
India*, 927
Hongkong, 440
Germany, 396
Brazil, 377
Italy, 358
Japan , 249
South Korea, 219Canada, 235
+76,0 %
+45,5 %
+15,0 %
+18,0 %
+25,
3 %
+
61,
6 %
-4
7,9
%
+38,1 %
+
48,0
%
+
15,5
%
+
93
,9
%
Total: 8,2 Mrd. €
These contries account for 82 % of the volume
+26,1 %
* Estimated amount without: Turkey, Russia, Malaysia, Singapore
million €
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International textile machineryTop 10 of the leading exporting nations 2010
Germany, 2688
Japan, 1889
Italy, 1437
China, 1290
South Korea, 816
Switzerland, 801
USA, 636
France, 462
Belgium, 297Taiwan, 425
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total exports: 11,9* bn. €
These 10 countries account for 90 % of the volume
million €
+48,3 %
+118,4 %
+45,7 %
+52,6 %
+39,0 %
+63,7 %
+26,
1 %
+
54,
7
+
62,
8 %
+
62,0
%
+52,3 %
* without: Turkey, Russia, India, Malaysia, Singapore
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International Textile MachineryTop 5 exporters to India
0
50
100
150
200
250
PR China Germany Italy Japan Switzerland
2009 2008
Source: Federal Statistical Office, VDMA
Total: 773 million €
83 % fall on these 5 countries
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Prime issues and challenges
Rising prices for oil gas electricity water fibers
Share of energy supply on 3rd place within the cost categories (after raw materials and capital costs)
Energy efficiency - a challenge for all steps along the textile chain
VDMA members offer appropriate solutions for reducing power, material and water consumption
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German solutions for efficiency in energy, materials and ressources
But how does the management evaluate the cost saving potential for material and energy ?
A good tool is the Life Cycle Cost approach
Up to 90 % of all costs for an investment decision come within the scope of the operation phase
The initial investment for a technologically advanced textile machine pays off.
But: Why does not everybody decide accordingly? Because the management needs a comprehensive knowledge about all costs! Many textile don‘t build up this know-how.
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China; 42,2
India; 8,6Rep. of Korea; 7,3
Taiwan; 4,5
Japan; 4,4
Iran; 3,8
Saudi Arabia; 3,7
Singapore; 3,7
U.A.Emirates; 3,4
Hong Kong (SVR); 2,4
others; 15,9
VDMA Metallurgical Plants and Rolling Mills
German Mechanical Engineering Export to Asia 2010
Share in %
altogether : 36,2 bn. EUR* Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany , VDMA
36.248
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Development of German Mechanical Engineering Exports to India, 2000 - 2010
Mill. EUR
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2008
2009
2007
2010
700
1.200
1.700
2.200
2.700
3.200
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German Textile Machinery Industry in India
These textile machinery manufacturer have a production plant in India
Erhardt und Leimer Groz-Beckert Habasit Monforts Oerlikon Schlafhorst Süssen Trützschler
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Development of German Mechanical Engineering Imports from India 1997 - 2010in bn EUR
Exporte Jan. - Dec. 2010: 292 Mio. Euro (+ 22,40 %) Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, VDMA
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
275
300
325
350
375
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Mechanical Engineering Imports of India, 2009
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Germany
China
Japan
Italy
USA
Korea
United Kingdom
Switzerland
France
Belgium
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VDMA India OfficeYour Competent Industrial Partner
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Largest Industry Association
in Europe
More than 3.000 members which stand for (all figures: 2009)
920.000 Employees 160 billion Euros production 70% export rate roughly
39 special sectors
Representative offices in Berlin, Brussels, Tokio, Beijing, Kolkata and Moscow
VDMA - The German Engineering Federation
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Our specialised industriesOne stop for diversity
Agricultural technology Air-handling technology Building control and management Cleaning systems Compressors, compressed air
and vacuum technology Construction equipment and
building materials machines Equipment for metallurgical plants
and rolling mills Fire fighting equipment Fluid power Food processing & packaging machinery Foundry machinery Garment and leather technology Industrial communication Lifts and escalators Machine tools and manufacturing systems Materials handling and logistic technology Micro technologyRecognise, analyse and canvass markets
Mining equipment Municipal Equipment Plastics and rubbers technology Power systems Power transmission engineering Precision tools Printing & paper equipment and
supplies Process plant and equipment Productronics Pumps + Systems Robotics + automation Safes and strongrooms Software Testing technology Textile machinery Thermo process and waste
treatment technology Valves Weighing technology Welding Woodworking machinery
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Activities and Services
Acts as a “bridge-head” between the German and Indian industry
Organizing symposia and similar presentations of German technology in India
Participating in and servicing bilateral programs, such as those in existence, with governmental participation between Germany and India
Furnishing of information about the complete product programs of the German Machinery industry to assist Indian companies to identify right partners for mutual business relationship
Providing information on market trends, prospects, future development, new projects and tenders
Facilitating Tie-Ups / Joint Ventures / Collaborations between German and Indian companies for mutual benefit
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VDMA in India
VDMA Office in Kolkata, Delhi & Mumbai promote the Indo-German trade in mechanical engineering machinery.
Mr. Rajesh Nath, Managing Director
German Engineering Federation GC-34, Sector III, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-700106, IndiaTel. 0091-33-3219522E-Mail: [email protected]
Mr. Sumit Sharma, Regional Manager Noida Phone 0120-4255029 E-Mail: [email protected]
Ms. Sunali Agarwaal , Regional Manager Mumbai Phone 09930980899 E-Mail: [email protected]