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Packaging machinery fueling automation
growth in Europe
Wellingborough, U.K.; Austin,
TX - Packaging machinery is one of the highest growth markets
for automation products in Europe, according to new research by
IMS Research.
The firm recently analyzed 11 major machinery markets, and found
that not only is packaging machinery one of the largest machinery
markets for automation products, second only to machine tools, but
it is also one of the most dynamic.
European production of packaging
machinery grew steadily during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and
it was one of the few sectors of the European machine building industry
that increased production in 2003. IMS predicts this trend will
continue over the next few years, with production growth projected
to average around 6% per year. IMS estimates that the total European
market for automation products used in packaging machinery was worth
approximately 1.5 billion euros in 2003.
“Packaging machinery is a particularly
attractive market for motors and drives suppliers, which account
for about 25% of the automation content of a typical packaging machine,'
says Simon Harris, IMS senior analyst. 'These are usually servos,
which are increasingly being used, instead of mechanical drive systems,
to improve the flexibility of machines. They enable OEMs to develop
more modular machines, and also benefit the end-user because they
reduce the time needed to reconfigure machine between production
runs.”
IMS also identified semiconductor
machinery and industrial robots as high growth markets for automation
products, although both are much smaller in size than packaging
machinery. European production of semiconductor machinery is forecast
to soar this year as semiconductor companies add extra capacity
to meet increasing demand and upgrade to 300 mm processes. European
production of multi-purpose industrial robots increased by nearly
10% last year, after two years of declining sales. IMS projects
that this renewed surge in robot investment will continue into 2004
and 2005, making it another attractive market for suppliers of automation
products.
Control Engineering Daily News Desk
Jim Montague, news editor
jmontague@reedbusiness.com
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