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Key success factors for Danish machinery businesses is their ability to streamline costsand continued investment in product development/new technology.
Få adgang til data om erhvervsinkasso med Atradius Collections’ publikationer, herunder vores internationale inkassohåndbog, Global Collections Review og Industry Trends-rapporter.
Få et overblik over kreditrisikoen og performance i erhvervslivet inden for 14 brancher i mere end 25 lande. Prognosen er baseret på en vurdering af underwritere hos Atradius.
Land acquisition issues in setting up greenfield projects, delays in environmental clearances, logistics support and external financing remain major issues
Structural overcapacity in the industry had a negative effect on businesses´ profit margins in 2014, and this negative trend is expected to continue in 2015.
In 2015, Australian business insolvencies are expected to increase slightly by 2% as economic growth slows down and the mining industry faces mounting troubles.
The sector benefits from higher machinery investments as the Japanese economic recovery is on track (GDP is expected to grow 1.0% in 2015 and 1.5% in 2016 after a modest contraction in 2014).
Compared to other US industries the rate of insolvencies is low in the machinery sector, and it is expected that business failures will level off or even decrease slightly (by about 1%) in H2 of 2015.
The outlook for the machinery industry is promising, as the Italian economy is expected to grow 0.6% in 2015 and 0.9% in 2016 after two years of contraction.
The machinery sector should benefit from the economic rebound in France, with GDP forecast to grow 1.1% in 2015 (after 0.2% in 2014) and stronger growth in industrial production and exports.
China’s machinery sector has seen high overcapacity: profits of machinery businesses will be squeezed further by fierce competition, as companies have to offer lower prices to keep market shares.