Market growth is driven by rising forestry and land development activities supported by increasing demand for timber, pulpwood, and biomass resources. Expanding urbanization and infrastructure construction, along with the growth of commercial forestry operations, are significantly boosting the need for high-efficiency logging machinery. The industry is gradually shifting from manual and semi-mechanized harvesting methods toward advanced mechanized systems that improve productivity, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce dependence on manual labor. Modern forestry equipment also plays a key role in improving safety standards in challenging forest environments. Companies are increasingly adopting mechanized solutions to address labor shortages and minimize workplace risks associated with logging operations. These machines are designed with advanced safety features, including enclosed operator cabins and ergonomic control systems, enabling safer handling of complex forestry tasks. Rising focus on cost optimization and operational efficiency is further encouraging the use of high-capacity equipment capable of processing large volumes of timber with reduced downtime. Continuous technological improvements, including automation, GPS-based navigation, and hydraulic system advancements, are further enhancing precision and productivity, supporting the overall expansion of the forestry equipment market globally.
The feller bunchers segment held a share of 30.2% in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% through 2035. These machines are widely used in mechanized logging operations due to their ability to efficiently cut, collect, and process trees while significantly reducing manual intervention. Their adaptability to different tree sizes and forestry conditions makes them a preferred choice for large-scale timber harvesting. Increasing integration of automation technologies, hydraulic systems, and GPS-enabled controls is further improving operational accuracy, efficiency, and productivity in modern forestry operations.
The manual and semi-automatic segment accounted for 53.4% share in 2025 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4% from 2026 to 2035. This segment continues to dominate due to its affordability, operational flexibility, and suitability for small and medium-scale forestry activities. It is widely used in regions with limited mechanization or fragmented forest areas where large equipment cannot be easily deployed. These systems are particularly effective in selective logging and operations in difficult terrains such as steep or environmentally sensitive areas, ensuring continued timber extraction without extensive land modification.
United States Forestry Equipment Market held an 83.58% share in 2025, generating revenue of USD 3.04 billion. Growth in the country is driven by rising demand for timber, pulp, and paper products supported by expansion in the construction, furniture, and packaging industries. Increasing adoption of mechanized forestry equipment such as harvesters, skidders, forwarders, and feller bunchers is improving operational efficiency, reducing labor costs, and enhancing safety in logging activities. Technological advancements including GPS-enabled machinery, telematics systems, and remote monitoring solutions, are further optimizing resource utilization and increasing operational speed, strengthening overall market growth.
Komatsu, John Deere, Caterpillar, Volvo, Ponsse, Tigercat, Husqvarna, Gremo, Barko Hydraulics, and Timber Florestal are among the leading companies operating in the forestry equipment industry. Companies in the Forestry Equipment Market are focusing on automation and digital integration to strengthen their competitive position. They are investing in advanced machinery equipped with GPS navigation, telematics, and real-time monitoring systems to enhance operational precision and productivity. Manufacturers are also prioritizing the development of fuel-efficient and high-capacity equipment to reduce operational costs and improve performance in large-scale forestry operations. Strategic partnerships and expansion into emerging forestry regions are helping companies broaden their market reach. In addition, continuous innovation in safety features, ergonomic design, and machine durability is supporting increased adoption. Firms are also focusing on after-sales services, equipment maintenance solutions, and rental-based models to improve customer retention and long-term market presence.
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Companies Mentioned
The companies profiled in this Forestry Equipment market report include:- John Deere
- Komatsu Forest
- Ponsse
- Tigercat Industries
- Caterpillar
- Rottne
- HSM Hohenloher
- EcoLog
- Logset
- Bell Equipment
- Civemasa
- Sthel
- Timber Florestal
- Juliomaq
- Valmet Log
- Gremo
- Barko Hydraulics
- Pierce Pacific
- Sampo Rosenlew
- Timberpro
- AFM Forest
- Madill Equipment
- Malwa Forest
- Konrad Forsttechnik
- Eschlböck
Table Information
| Report Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 293 |
| Published | April 2026 |
| Forecast Period | 2025 - 2035 |
| Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 12.2 Billion |
| Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 18.6 Billion |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 4.7% |
| Regions Covered | Global |
| No. of Companies Mentioned | 26 |


