The German packaging machinery industry is in good shape at the forefront of interpack: the production value grew to €7.3 billion in 2022 despite the difficult general conditions characterized by ongoing supply bottlenecks and uncertainty in Europe as a result of the Ukraine war. The industry companies expect impetus from the world’s leading trade show, Interpack, and are looking forward to welcoming many visitors from all over the world as well as having a personal exchange with their customers.
In 2022, production in the specialist sector of food processing and packaging machinery increased to around €15.4 billion, according to provisional data from the German Federal Statistical Office. This corresponds to a year-on-year growth of 4 percent, meaning that the fourth-largest specialist branch of mechanical engineering exceeds the 2019 pre-Corona level of €15.3 billion.
The German packaging machinery sector—the largest exhibitor group at interpack—accounts for almost half of the industry sales. In 2022, production in Germany will increase by about 3 percent to €7.3 billion, according to the data available to date. The growth in production could have been even higher for packaging machinery compared to the overall mechanical engineering sector. However, the serious impact on the economy in 2022 was again the continuing disruption to supply chains, with the result that a significant proportion of orders from 2022 will not be converted into sales before 2023. Against this background and as a result of the war in Ukraine, exports in 2022 dropped by 4 percent below the previous year's level.
Europe - uncertainty causes reluctance to invest
Business in Europe was particularly characterized by uncertainties as a result of the war, just as the development of energy supplies and energy prices was. Deliveries to the EU-27 region dropped by 5 percent in 2022. Significant increases in demand from individual important markets such as France, Spain, and Austria were unable to offset the declines in other important markets such as Poland, Italy, and the Netherlands. Deliveries to other European regions decreased by 13 percent; the drop in deliveries to Russia by 45 percent and to Ukraine by 68 percent was partly offset by a significant increase in demand from Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Overall, European countries accounted for 48 percent of German packaging machinery exports, 34 percent of which went to EU countries.
China business with double-digit growth
The second-most important sales region for German packaging machinery manufacturers is Asia, with a share of 19 percent. China is by far the most important market in the region. In 2022, deliveries to the Middle Kingdom reached a value of €495 million, which corresponds to an increase of 16 percent compared to the previous year. Against the backdrop of the zero COVID policy and the associated more difficult entry conditions and long quarantine periods for foreign assembly and service personnel, this was a remarkable development and clearly shows that packaging technology from Germany is still in high demand in China. The biggest drivers for investment are increasing product safety and automating production processes, especially in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
USA remains the most important market
16 percent of German exports were shipped to North America in 2022. The USA, which has been the most important export market for packaging machinery manufacturers for many years, showed a sustained propensity to invest in 2020 and 2021. German shipments to the United States rose by 17 and 15 percent, respectively, in the first two Corona years, reaching an all-time high of over €1 billion in 2021. This very high level could not be achieved in 2022; where exports declined by 12 percent to €927 million. The Latin America and Africa regions accounted for 6 percent of Germany’s foreign trade, the Middle East region for 3 percent, and Australia-Oceania for 2 percent.
Market prospects and world trade in packaging machinery
Globally, the demand for packaged food products is growing continuously. Growing populations, urbanization, and increasing affluence in many emerging countries are factors which are increasing the demand for safe, shelf-stable packaged food and beverages. According to data from the British market research institute Euromonitor International, sales will increase by 14 percent between 2021 and 2026 to around 5.3 billion tons. The growing market for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics products also represents considerable potential for packaging machine manufacturers.
German companies are not the only ones to benefit from this. International trade in packaging machinery, taking into account export data from 52 industrialized countries, has been rising continuously for years, reaching a record value of €23 billion in 2021. Germany is the strongest supplier country with a share of 26 percent, followed by Italy with 23 percent. Other supplier countries are China with 9 percent, Netherlands, USA, Switzerland, Spain, Japan, and France with shares between 2 and 4 percent.
Despite ongoing difficult general conditions in 2022, German packaging machinery companies are optimistic about future demand. According to an economic survey conducted by the VDMA, which represents more than 3,500 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies, the industry expects significantly stronger growth again in the year of interpack, which will be held in Düsseldorf from May 4-10, 2023.
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