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Falling orders for Italian textile machinery

New orders for Italian machinery manufacturers were negative both in foreign markets and in Italy.

19th November 2019

Knitting Industry
 |  Milan

Knitwear, Knitted Outerwear, Technical Textiles

ACIMIT represents an industrial sector that comprises around 300 manufacturers. © ACIMT

The orders index for textile machinery compiled by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, from July to September 2019 was down by 10%, compared to the same period in 2018. The value of the index came in at 97.4 points (basis: 2015=100).

New orders for Italian machinery manufacturers were negative both in foreign markets and in Italy. Abroad, an 8% decrease was recorded, with an absolute index value of 98.9 points. The drop in domestic orders was even more pronounced, at 22%, compared to the third quarter 2018. The absolute value of the index was 94.9 points.

“The orders index for the textile sector provides a true picture of the global market’s downsizing. Current geopolitical tensions are undermining the climate of trust for businesses that need to invest,” commented Alessandro Zucchi, President of ACIMIT.

New orders for Italian machinery manufacturers were negative both in foreign markets and in Italy. © ACIMT

New orders for Italian machinery manufacturers were negative both in foreign markets and in Italy. © ACIMT

“In Italy, uncertainties linked to future processes relating to the Industry 4.0 plan have effectively slowed demand for machinery. I hope that the current government will continue on the path set out by the previous administrations.”

“We don’t expect any changes of course for the current trend this year,” concluded Zucchi, adding that “exports data, updated to the first six months of the year, confirm an overall negative progression compared to the same period for 2018, with the exception of the Chinese market, which is experiencing growth. However, we expect a boost in investments in 2020.”

ACIMIT represents an industrial sector that comprises around 300 manufacturers employing around 12,000 people, which produce machinery for an overall worth of around EUR 2.5 billion, of which 84% are exported.

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