Geared products market projected to have strong 2022

Interact Analysis projects the geared motor and industrial gear market will continue its rebound in 2022 with 8.4% growth year over year (YoY).

Interact Analysis research show the overall market for geared motors and heavy-duty industrial gears declined by 2.4% in 2020. Asia Pacific remained the largest market overall and was also the only one to achieve year-on-year (YoY) growth while other regions such as EMEA, Japan, and the Americas experienced a period of contraction. But the market is looking better in the medium-term, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% predicted out to 2025, when the total market value will be $14.1 billion.

Courtesy: Interact Analysis
Courtesy: Interact Analysis

In 2021, supply chain problems forced distributors to stockpile and pushed up prices, additionally, surging pent up demand from end users also drove growth, leading to an overall YoY growth rate of 8.4%. Economic uncertainty will see the market cool in 2022, with 2023 predicted for the lowest growth rate of the forecast period. Asia Pacific will achieve the highest growth rate globally, with a CAGR of 5% out to 2025. In China – the world’s largest market for geared products – effective COVID control has allowed things to continue almost as normal compared to many regions, although EMEA and the Americas are both expected to register a healthy CAGR of 4.7% out to 2025.

Geared motors and solo gear boxes are the leading product category globally, accounting for 53% of total revenues in 2020. They will also be the best performing product category out to 2025, with a CAGR of 5.2%. Meanwhile, planetary geared products were the only group to experience growth throughout 2020 due to a surge in demand for wind turbines. Machinery manufacturers were by far the largest consumer of geared products in 2020 with conveyors being the most dominant subcategory. The top 10 end-user sectors, including food and beverage, mining and basic metals accounted for 72% of revenues in 2020. As a result of price increases for raw materials, geared motor suppliers were forced to increase unit prices by 3.3% in 2021, and prices will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024.

Courtesy: Interact Analysis
Courtesy: Interact Analysis

Shirly Zhu, principal analyst at Interact Analysis, said: “SEW Eurodrive were the only company with a strong market presence in all major product categories in 2020. Leading Asian vendors retained share mainly within their regional markets, whilst European vendors, such as Nord and Bonfiglioli, had relatively strong global presence. Overall, the top 11 suppliers reported a combined market share of 61.5% in 2020.”

– Edited from an Interact Analysis press release by CFE Media. Interact Analysis is a CFE Media and Technology content partner.