On 25 July 2016, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed the period 2016-2025 as the Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa (IDDA III). IDDA III builds on and expands the acquis of IDDA I (1980-1990) and IDDA II (1993-2002), both of which sought to promote internal engines of growth, by leveraging on Africa's wealth and natural resources, to enable the continent to progressively achieve self-reliance through inclusive and sustainable industrialization.
As a Chinese crane manufacturer that provides crane services to the world, Dongqi has always been concerned about the economic development of Africa. We believe that in the process of participating in African construction, we have gained not only crane orders, but also the friendship and trust of the African people. Cranes will have a very significant impact on the industrialization and automation process of a country and region. In this article, we will discuss the size and development direction of the aerial crane market in Africa in 2022
In 2020, the African bridge crane market increased by X% to US $X, rising for the second consecutive year after three consecutive years of decline. From 2007 to 2020, the market value increased at an average annual rate of + X%; However, the trend pattern indicates that some significant fluctuations were recorded throughout the analysis. The growth rate was most obvious in 2008, an increase of X% over the previous year. The consumption level reached the peak of US $X in 2015; However, from 2016 to 2020, consumption has been at a low level.
In 2020, the production of overhead cranes expanded sharply to X dollars (estimated at export prices) in value terms. During the period under review, production showed a relatively stable trend. In 2014, the growth rate was the fastest, and the output increased by X% year-on-year. As a result, production peaked at X dollars. Production growth remained low from 2015 to 2020.
The countries with the highest overhead crane production in 2020 are Tanzania (X), L'Afrique Du Sud (X) et Kenya (X units), which together account for X% of total production. This is followed by Somalia, Mozambique, Niger, Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Malawi and Tunisia, which together accounted for X times as many as in 2007 between 2007 and 2020 The most significant growth rate in overhead was among the major producing countries, with Mozambique achieving mobile crane production, while other leading countries saw a more moderate increase in overhead crane production.
South Africa is a major exporter, exporting approximately X units, or X% of total exports. Kenya (X units) ranks second in total exports with an X% share, followed by Tanzania (X%) and Maroc (X%). Ethiopia (X units) and Namibia (X units) are far behind the leaders.
Exports of fixed-support overhead cranes from South Africa showed a relatively stable trend. Meanwhile, Namibia (+X%), Ethiopia (+X%) and Tanzania (+X%) showed positive growth. In addition, Namibia emerged as the fastest growing exporter in Africa with a CAGR of +X% from 2007-2020. Morocco experienced a relatively flat trend pattern. In contrast, Kenya (-X%) showed a downward trend over the same period. While South Africa (+X pp), Tanzania (+X pp), Ethiopia (+X pp) and Namibia (+X pp) have significantly increased their share of total exports in 2007-2020, Kenya’s (+X pp) Shares ( -X pp ) show negative dynamics.
The share of other countries remained relatively stable throughout the analysis period. South Africa ($X) remains the largest supplier of overhead cranes in Africa by value, accounting for X% of total exports. In second place is Morocco ($X) with X% of total exports. It is followed by Tanzania with an X% share.
From 2007 to 2020, South Africa’s average annual growth in value totaled +X%. In other countries, the average annual growth rates are as follows: Morocco (+X% per year) and Tanzania (+X% per year).
In 2020, approximately X fixed bracket overhead cranes were imported in Africa; an increase of X% compared to 2019. Overall, imports have grown significantly. The fastest growth was in 2015, with imports increasing by X% year-on-year. Imports peaked at X units in 2016; however, from 2017 to 2020, imports have remained low. In value terms, imports of overhead cranes in 2020 fell slightly to $X.
From 2007 to 2020, total imports show a clear growth: their value has grown at an average annual rate of +X% over the past 13 years. However, the trend pattern indicated that some significant fluctuations were recorded throughout the analysis period. Based on 2020 data, imports increased by +X% compared to the 2017 index. In 2008, the growth rate was the fastest, with an increase of X% year-on-year. Import levels peaked at $X in 2016; however, imports declined slightly from 2017 to 2020.
Nigeria is the main importer, importing about X units, accounting for X% of total imports. South Africa (X units) accounted for X% of total imports (in tonnes), ranking second, followed by Ethiopia (X%) and the Central African Republic (X%). L'algérie (X units), Democratic Republic of Congo (X units), Zimbabwe (X units), Cameroon (X units) and Morocco (X units) are well behind the leaders.
Nigeria is also the fastest growing country for fixed support imported overhead cranes, with a CAGR of +X% from 2007 to 2020. Meanwhile, Central African Republic (+X%), Zimbabwe (+X%), Democratic Republic of Congo (+X%), Cameroon (+X%), Ethiopia (+X%), Morocco (+X%) and Algeria (+X%) shows positive growth. In contrast, South Africa (-X%) showed a downward trend over the same period.
Nigeria, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Cameroon increased their shares by +X%, +X%, +X%, +X%, +X% and +X% respectively between 2007 and 2020 percentage points, while South Africa's (-X pp) share declined. The share of other countries remained relatively stable throughout the analysis period.
Nigeria (USD X) is Africa's largest fixed-stand imported overhead crane market by value, accounting for X% of total imports. In second place is Algeria ($X) with X% of total imports. It is followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo with an X% share. From 2007 to 2020, Nigeria’s average annual growth in value totaled +X%. The average annual growth rates of imports for the remaining importing countries are as follows: Algeria (-X% per annum) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (+X% per annum).
Dongqi Grue has some crane projects in Africa, but compared with the current market size in Africa, it is still only a small part. In the past 2021, Dongqi Crane has signed 26 cooperation projects in L'egypte and 23 in Nigeria. cooperation projects, and 17 crane projects were signed in Kenya. For the African Overhead Crane Market in 2022, we expect a doubling of cooperation projects, which will depend on the quality of our services and customer acceptance. If you have any questions about overhead cranes, please feel free to contactez-nous
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