Comments on the development situation of construction machinery industry in April 2013
construction machinery: in April, the highest year-on-year growth rate of electric forklift production was 42.3%; The year-on-year growth rate of excavator production changed from negative growth in the first quarter to positive growth, with a year-on-year growth rate of 10.3% this month; The crane growth rate remained stable at 10.4%; Following the rapid growth in February, the output of excavation and shovel transportation machinery fell, with a year-on-year decline of 17.2% this month; The production of compaction machinery continued to decline, and the decline was greater than that in the first quarter, reaching 82.0% Agricultural Machinery: in April, the output of tractors increased rapidly, of which large and medium-sized tractors increased by 43.5%, medium-sized tractors increased by 45.2% and small tractors increased by 27.0% year-on-year. While the output of other agricultural machinery fell, among which the output of crop harvesting machinery fell 42.1% year-on-year, and that of cotton processing machinery fell 38.0% year-on-year other machinery 2. Technical parameters of automotive interior materials testing machine: the monthly output of machine tools increased by 1.6% and 7.0% year-on-year compared with that of metal cutting machine tools and metal forming machine tools, while the numerical control metal cutting machine tools decreased by 3.5% year-on-year non automobile transportation will die and decompose equipment. The output of the month fell year-on-year, of which the output of railway locomotives and railway passenger cars fell by 35.8% and 20.6% year-on-year respectively among petrochemical, metallurgical and mining equipment, the output of metal smelting equipment increased significantly year-on-year, with 41.9%, while the output of fans with the largest decrease decreased by 48.9% year-on-year
the monthly output of general machinery and basic parts showed an overall growth trend, with a sharp year-on-year decline in some machinery and a 78.6% year-on-year decline in rolling bearings
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