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Brazil Elevator and Escalator - Market Size and Growth Forecast 2022-2028

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  • 109 Pages
  • July 2022
  • Region: Brazil
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5639219
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Brazil's Elevator and Escalator market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6% during 2022-2028

Rapid urbanization, with about 85% of the population residing in urban areas and various socio-economic development projects in the pipeline, entails the creation of more opportunities for the elevator and escalator market. The incremental growth for the installed base of the Brazil elevator market will be recorded at 186,518 units during 2021-2028.

INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM & PRO RAIL PROGRAM TO PROPEL INVESTMENTS ACROSS BRAZILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE

  • Loan approval of USD 97 million for the São Paulo Aricanduva BRT Corridor project to finance the construction of a high-quality Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Bus system on the 14-kilometer corridor, including BRT stations, bicycle paths, and innovative signaling systems with public transport priority was granted by World bank.
  • From 2012 to 2015, the AFD (French Development Agency) supported Rio de Janeiro's urban mobility policies, and it is now collaborating with the Île-de-France Transport Authority (STIF), involving governance and urban integration for public transportation projects, extending the city's public transportation provider, and consolidating the integrated single ticket fare system.
  • The São Paulo Metro Line 6 is the largest public-private infrastructure project under construction in Latin America with an investment of BRL 15 billion; it will include 15 metro stations running along with a total of 15 kilometers. The main focus is to improve the travel time of commuters, relieve traffic jams on particularly congested roads, and, in general, decarbonize the transport sector in São Paulo.
  • The 172 km-long southern section between Sao Simao and Estrela Doeste of the North-South railway line will reduce the travel time and costs and allow better services to transport agricultural products from Central-west Brazil to the Port of Santos. According to the National Agency of Land Transportation (ANTT), the line has the potential to attract 22.73 million tons by 2055
  • Major international groups are planning to open their branch in Brazil; Kempinski hotels are renovating the old hotel Laje de Pedra in Canela, located in the Rio Grande do Sul, and is expected to launch its first hotel in Latin America in 2024. Radisson hotel construction has already begun at the coral resort.

GREEN BUILDING PENETRATION FOCUSES ON THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR TO BOOST THE INSTALLATION OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT ELEVATORS IN BRAZIL

  • The International Finance Cooperation (IFC) partnered with Brazilian Chamber For the construction Industry (CBIC) to decarbonize the already established buildings in Brazil using EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) certification. The partnership was announced in June 2021. To obtain EDGE Certification, a building construction project should save 20% of energy compared to a conventional building.
  • As a part of green economic recovery and create green economic opportunities mitigating changes caused due to urbanization on society and environment. Brazil is a potential market for green buildings with an estimated USD 24.7 trillion by 2030.
  • The Government of Sao Paulo state, concerning Public, private partnership (PPP), has initiated the Julio Prestes social housing project, which aims to provide 1,200 apartments for lower-income families as part of green housing for all vision. This project is EDGE certified; living in resource and energy-efficient buildings will likely reduce energy and water bills. People generally spend 20% of their income on utilities; based on the building unit, the residents at Julio Prestes can save up to 26% on utility bills.
  • 'Green and Yellow House' is a program initiated to build 12 million housing units, out of which 384,000 units were given to a socially vulnerable population of around 1.5 million.

INCREASED NEW INSTALLATIONS FUELLED BY SMART CITY PROJECTS & INVESTMENTS ACROSS PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE

  • The smart cities trend has been considerably growing over the years. The Connected Smart Cities platform accelerates the development of intelligent cities in Brazil. Belo Horizonte, Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Vitoria, and Rio de Janeiro are considered the top 5 smart cities by the Connected, intelligent city platform, considering various factors.
  • About 15% of the Brazilian population lives in rural areas. To provide the rural population access to all sections of society, the National Regional Development Policy (NRDP) and the National Urban Development Policy (NUDP) have taken a combined initiative named the Brazilian Charter Community for Smart Cities.
  • In 2021, escalators used in the commercial sector accounted for the largest share of around 38.7% in the Brazil escalator market, due to the surge in smart city projects and other infrastructure development projects in the pipeline.
  • The urban shift project in Brazil was accomplished by the Ministry of Science and Technology and Innovation (MCII) which UNEP implemented. Urban Shift's goal is to assist Brazilian metropolitan areas lessening GHG emissions, preserving biodiversity, and enhancing all residents' quality of existence. The capital cost for this project will be USD 12.6 million.

THE MAINTENANCE MARKET IS PUSHED BY BRAZIL EQUIPMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS

  • Brazilian Association of elevator companies (ABEEL) introduced a digital seal to distinguish companies based on meeting current standards, quality of products, commitment, and services to customers to ensure the elevator's safety and proper functioning. Companies now focus on providing quality services driving the maintenance market.
  • Elevators and escalators account for 94.3% and 5.7% of the modernization market.
  • According to ABEEL (Brazilian association of elevator companies), modernization of elevators leads to secondary consequences (reduced maintenance costs of elevators), stabilizing the economy for condominiums. Old elevators that require extra attention and additional charges lead to an increase in buildings' costs.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS IN THE REPORT

  • Elevator Expo is an important event for the vertical transport industry in Latin America; the 8th Edition of the Expo Elevador 2023 will be held in Brazil, targeting professionals, engineers, and architects in the sector (focusing on service providers companies) and students. This interactive platform brings together companies across the globe and might invest and expand in the nation.
  • With over 1,400 green building certification projects, Brazil will be South America's leading green building market by 2018. Until May 2022, there are 816 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified activities with a LEED-certified area of 175.3million square feet.
  • In 2017, the Government launched the National Tourism Plan 2018-2022 to increase annual international visitor arrivals from 6.6 million to 12 million, provide 2 million jobs, and encourage 40 million residents to travel domestically. The critical objective of tourism development is to create quality Brazilian tourism products. Furthermore, considering the country's regional culture and natural differences, strategies have been established to stimulate and facilitate the consumption of Brazilian tourism products in domestic and international markets.
  • With support from the strategic partnership of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, with the Ministry of Communications and ANDUS Project in aid to the National Sustainable Urban Development Agenda in Brazil. The ANDUS Project is the cooperative result of Brazil-Germany and is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

Segmentation by Type

  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic
  • Machine Room Traction
  • Machine Room Less Traction
  • Others

Segmentation by carriage Type

  • Passenger
  • Freight

Segmentation by Person

  • 2-15
  • 16-24
  • 25-33
  • 34 and Above

Segmentation by End-User

  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Industrial
  • Others

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • Otis, Schindler, and TKE are Brazil's top 3 manufacturers of elevators and escalators.
  • Atlas Schindler, in September 2019, expanded its factory with an increase of 7,200 m2 built area; this expansion of its manufacturing unit remains the largest firm in the nation. Atlas Schindler also supplies 25% of its production to Chile, Columbia, and Mexico.

Key Vendors

  • OTIS
  • Schindler
  • TK Elevator
  • Hitachi
  • Hyundai Elevator
  • Fujitec

Other Prominent Vendors

  • Wittur
  • GMV Elevator
  • Vega Lifts
  • Schmersal
  • Draka Elevator
  • Giovenzana

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED


1. HOW BIG IS THE BRAZIL ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR MARKET?
2. WHO ARE THE KEY COMPANIES IN THE BRAZIL ESCALATOR AND ELEVATOR MARKET?
3. IN BRAZIL, HOW MANY ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS WERE INSTALLED IN 2021?
4. WHAT ARE THE GROWTH FACTORS FOR THE BRAZIL ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR MARKET?
5. WHAT IS THE GROWTH RATE OF BRAZIL ESCALATOR AND ELEVATOR MARKET?

Table of Contents

Section 1 - Introduction
  • Market Scope
  • Market Snapshot of Elevators
  • Market Snapshot of Escalators
  • Executive Summary
Section 2 - Brazil Elevators Market
  • Future Outlook -Brazil Elevator Market by Volume
2.1- Brazil Escalators Market- by Segments
2.1.1- Brazil Escalators Market, by Volume
  • Brazil Escalators Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
2.1.1.1. Brazil Elevators Market, by Type
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic , Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units),2019-2028
  • Machine Room Traction, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Machine Room Less Traction, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
2.1.1.2. Brazil Elevators & Escalators Market by Carriage Type
  • Passenger, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Freight, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
2.1.1.3. Brazil Elevators Market by Persons
  • 2-15 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • 16-24 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • 25-33 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • 34 Persons and Above, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
2.1.1.4. Brazil Elevators Market by End-users
  • Commercial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Residential, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Industrial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
  • Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
Section 3- Brazil Escalators Market
  • Future Outlook - Brazil Escalators Market by Volume
3.1- Brazil Escalators Market- by Segments
3.1.1- Brazil Escalators Market, by Volume
  • Brazil Escalators Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2019-2028
3.1.1.1 Brazil Escalator Market by Type
  • Parallel, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
  • Multi-Parallel, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
  • Walkway, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
  • Crisscross, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
3.1.1.2 Brazil Escalator Market by End-users
  • Commercial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
  • Public Transit, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
  • Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units) , 2019-2028
Section 4 Brazil Elevators &Escalators Market , by Service (Maintenance & Modernization)
Section 5-Geographical Analysis
  • Key Economic Cities in Brazil
Section 6- Market Dynamics
  • Market Drivers, Opportunities, Restraints, Trends
Section 7 - Technological Development
Section 8- Competitive Landscape
  • Company Profile of Major Vendors
  • Other Prominent Vendors
Section 9 - Report Summary
  • List of Abbreviations
Section 10- Appendix (Report Scope & Definition)
  • Research Methodology
  • Market Definition, Inclusion & Exclusion

Companies Mentioned

  • OTIS
  • Schindler
  • TK Elevator
  • Hitachi
  • Hyundai Elevator
  • Fujitec
  • Wittur
  • GMV Elevator
  • Vega Lifts
  • Schmersal
  • Draka Elevator
  • Giovenzana

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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