April 23, 2024

Packaging segment slows down in 2020

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The preliminary figures from the MECS-Ucima Research Department reveal a slowdown for the packaging machinery sector. 2020 turnover drops to €7.6 billion (-5%), small falls in both domestic sales (-6.8%) and exports (-4.5%).
The seemingly unstoppable growth of the Italian packaging machinery industry has suffered a temporary setback. According to the preliminary figures compiled by MECS-Ucima (Italian Packaging Machinery Manufacturers’ Association) Research Department, the sector will register an overall turnover of €7,639 million in 2020, 5% down on the result recorded in 2019.

This figure is hardly a surprise given the severe difficulties faced by the industry this year amid a combination of the Covid-19 pandemic and a global economic slowdown. Although several key client sectors posted strong performances (including Food & Beverage, Pharma and Home & Personal Care), these only mitigated the industry-wide year-end losses.

“We were expecting this slowdown, but our sector remains robust and is looking to the future with confidence. We were well prepared for the Covid emergency and have demonstrated our strength in the face of adversity. Our Industry 4.0 technologies allowing for remote plant control, testing and service have enabled us to keep in close touch with our customers around the world. We are cautiously optimistic about a return to growth in 2021, while being aware of the strength of our competitors and the uncertainty that the pandemic is continuing to cause in many markets.”, commented Ucima’s chairman Matteo Gentili.

The launch of the National Industry 4.0 Plan involving an investment of around €24 billion by the Italian government will play an important role in promoting investment in new technologies. Ucima welcomes this measure, which will boost and speed up tax relief for companies.

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