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Fluid Power Shipments Continue Downward Trend

May 6, 2020
NFPA data shows 13.2% annual drop in March.

Fluid power shipments declined again in March as the impact of coronavirus-related showdowns accelerated a drop in shipments that began during the global tariff wars a year ago.  The data compiled by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) shows that March shipments decreased 13.2% when compared with March 2019 but increased 1.2% compared with February 2020.

The only good news for the sector is that NFPA data shows increases in both mobile hydraulics and in pneumatics. But all three indexes are down sharply from 2019 levels.

For example, the March mobile hydraulics shipment levels peaked in early 2018 and have plunged about 60% over the past two years. Shipments for industrial hydraulics and pneumatics have seen less-severe drops.

Total fluid power shipments year-to-date are down significantly across the board, with the hydraulics sector especially hard-hit. Hydraulics shipments have been off by double-digit amounts in the first two months of 2020 compared with 2019, which was before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold on a global basis.

The survey is compiled through data from more than 80 manufacturers of fluid power products. For more information, go to www.nfpa.com.

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Bob Vavra | Senior Content Director, Power & Motion and Machine Design

Bob Vavra is the Senior Content Director of Power & Motion and its sister publication Machine Design. Vavra has had a long career in publishing, media and events. He has covered all aspects of manufacturing for the past 20 years and is a regular attendee at events such as IMTS and Hannover Messe. Vavra is also a sought-after webcast moderator and event emcee, and has presided over events in the U.S., Germany and China. 

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