The orders index for textile machinery recorded an increase for the third quarter of 2016, thanks to positive sales figures abroad. Based on an industry survey conducted by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, for the period from July to September 2016, the overall order intake increased by 16 per cent compared to the same period last year. The third quarter value for 2016 stood at 101.1 points (2010 basis = 100).
However, this growth applied to foreign markets only, where the index recorded an absolute value of 112.3 points (+20 per cent compared to July – September 2015). In Italy, the index stood at 48 points, dropping off by 14 per cent over the same quarter in 2015.
ACIMIT President Raffaella Carabelli commented on these figures from Shanghai where ITMA Asia + CITME, one of the industry’s major trade fairs, has just come to a close: “This data on orders confirms the significant vitality in foreign markets. Here too in Shanghai, we’ve met many entrepreneurs who want to invest, and not just the Chinese.” The trade fair closed with over one lakh visitors, fully 20% of which hailed from abroad.
On the other hand, the situation in Italy’s domestic market appears to fluctuate somewhat. “The order intake has declined after two consecutive quarters of growth,” observes Carabelli. “We’re still far from an effective recovery for the domestic market. However, we’re confident that the plan put forward by the Italian Government for 2017 fiscal year can give confidence to businesses who need to invest.”