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Oven, Furnace & Furnace Burner Manufacturing in Latvia - Market Research Report (2014-2029)

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European oven, furnace and burner manufacturers have battled numerous headwinds in recent years. In 2020, the pandemic restricted output capacity, with many downstream markets postponing orders amid uncertain economic conditions. Spain and the UK were the most impacted by extensive lockdowns and stringent COVID-19 restrictions, with manufacturers suffering from substantial output drops. Similarly, soaring steel prices have raised manufacturers operating cost base, exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, while weak domestic and foreign downstream demand has lowered export growth and industry revenue.Over the five years through 2024, industry revenue is expected to tumble at a compound annual rate of 2.3% to €13.1 billion. Over 2021 and 2022, supply chain bottlenecks adversely impacted output volumes. Manufacturing couldn't keep up with soaring inflation, with output prices falling short of cost increases, causing industry revenue to drop by 6.7% in 2022. Similarly, the state of the global economy significantly impacts furnace and burner manufacturing, as exports account for most of the industry's revenue. Over 2024, industry revenue is expected to tumble by 3.8% because of weak order volumes downstream markets rein in capital spending amid a high-interest environment. Over the five years through 2029, industry revenue is expected to expand at a compound annual rate of 1.7% to reach €14.3 billion. The industry is moving towards greener solutions as EU and Europe push for stronger environmental regulations. European manufacturers will continue pouring money into R&D to create energy-efficient furnaces and burners, focusing on reducing the overall carbon footprint, enhancing productivity and significantly cutting operational costs. On the product side, AI and IoT technologies will revolutionise the sector by providing clients with comprehensive data analytics on the performance of their furnaces and ovens, reducing furnace downtime and enhancing overall fuel efficiency for clients.

近年来,欧洲的烤箱、炉子和燃烧机制造商面临着诸多挑战。2020年,新冠疫情限制了产量,众多下游市场在不确定的经济环境中推迟了订单。西班牙和英国因广泛的封锁和严格的COVID-19限制措施而遭受严重影响,制造商的产量大幅下降。同样,钢材价格的飙升推高了制造商的运营成本基础,俄罗斯与乌克兰冲突加剧了这一状况,而国内外下游需求的疲软降低了出口增长和行业收入。在2024年间的五年里,行业收入预计将以2.3%的复合年增长率下降,至131亿欧元。2021年和2022年间,供应链瓶颈对产量产生了不利影响。制造业无法跟上通货膨胀的飙升,产出价格未能弥补成本增加,导致2022年行业收入下降6.7%。类似地,全球经济状况对炉子和燃烧机制造业产生了显著影响,因为出口占据了行业收入的绝大部分。到2024年,由于下游市场订单量疲软,资本支出在利率高企的环境下受到限制,行业收入预计将下降3.8%。在2029年间的五年里,行业收入预计将以1.7%的复合年增长率扩张,达到143亿欧元。随着欧盟和欧洲推动更严格的环保法规,行业正朝着更绿色环保的解决方案发展。欧洲制造商将继续加大研发投入,以创造节能型炉子和燃烧器,重点在于减少整体碳足迹,提高生产效率,并显著降低运营成本。在产品方面,AI和物联网技术将通过为用户提供其炉子和烤箱性能的全面数据分析,革命性地改变该行业,减少炉子停机时间,并提高客户的整体燃料效率。
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