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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY VOLUMES MIGHT DECLINE

As per Ritu Goswami, Sector Head, Corporate Ratings, ICRA, likely disruption in project award activity amidst elections, construction activities in Q2, H1 FY2025e to see a moderation in sales.

BY Realty Plus
Published - Tuesday, 23 Apr, 2024
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY VOLUMES MIGHT DECLINE

Pre-election push on project execution by the Government has created a strong demand for the MCE industry in the last two years. , however with a likely disruption in project award activity for two consecutive quarters (Q4 FY2024 and Q1 FY2025e) amidst the Parliamentary Elections and monsoon-related impact on construction activities in Q2, H1 FY2025e is expected to see a moderation in sales.

While the volumes will ramp up in H2, given the pick-up in new project awards starting Q3 and partly supported by pre-buying due to the CEV-V[3] emission norm transition in January 2025 (deferred from April 2024), ICRA expects FY2025 to see a 12-15% YoY decline (which translates into volumes of 1.14-1.18 lakh units). A similar trend was seen during the previous election periods - FY2015 and FY2020 - as well, with YoY volumes contracting in these years.

While the near-term domestic MCE demand environment remains challenging, the industry’s long-term prospects remain intact, given the continued Government focus on infrastructure development (as reiterated in the interim budget for FY2024-25).

Increasing mining targets for coal and iron-ore (to reduce import dependency and meet the needs of growing economy) also bode well for MCE demand from the domestic market, which accounts for 90% of the volumes sold by the domestic OEMs.

In terms of financial metrices, with the anticipated decline in volumes in FY2025, the aggregate revenues and operating margins for ICRA’s sample set companies are expected to contract by 9-12% and by 100-150 basis points, respectively, in FY2025.

Relatively stable commodity prices are expected provide support to the cost structure, though any increase in the logistics cost (given the high import dependence and the ongoing Red Sea Crisis) and/or supply chain disruptions pose a downside risk to estimates. ICRA expects that the healthy order books and thrust on execution by EPC players will support equipment utilisation and keep rental yields stable on a YoY basis.

The OEMs based out of India (ICRA sample) are expected to incur a capex of Rs. 1,400-1,500 crore during FY2025 towards debottlenecking, product development initiatives (e.g. CEV-V compliant equipment, alternative fuel driven powertrains etc) and localisation initiatives; however, the overall capex outlay is likely to remain modest for most industry participants in the medium term.

While operating margins are expected to moderate due to under-absorption of the fixed cost, ICRA expects the credit profile of industry participants to remain stable in FY2025, in the backdrop of low leverage and comfortable liquidity of most industry participants.

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