Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Study of Pump Import and Export Statistics
- ver the period 2003 - 2011
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Study of Pump Import and Export Statistics over the period 2003 - 2011 Source Data Australian Bureau of Statistics Heading 84.13 Pumps for liquids whether or not fitted with a measuring device Pump types included 8413.50 Other
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Heading 84.13 – Pumps for liquids whether or not fitted with a
measuring device
Pump types included
8413.50 – Other reciprocating positive displacement pumps. (diaphragm, “oil- cushion”, electro-magnetic pumps and machines using the suction or forcing action of two pistons.) 8413.60 – Other rotary positive displacement pumps. (gear, vane, rotary piston lobe type, helicoidal and peristaltic pumps.) 8413.70 – Other centrifugal pumps 8413.81 – Other pumps. (electro-magnetic, ejectors, emulsion, gas combustion, steam pulsators, compressed air chamber elevators and hydraulic ram pumps.) 8413.91 – Pump parts
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Heading 84.13 – Pumps for liquids whether or not fitted with a
measuring device
Pump types not included
8413.13 – Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants – used in filling stations 8413.19 – Other 8413.20 – Hand pumps 8413.30 – Fuel lub or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion engines 8413.40 – Concrete pumps 8413.82 – Liquid elevators 8413.92 – Liquid elevator parts
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
BASIS FOR DATA 1) FIGURES ARE STATED AS FOB PORT OF SHIPMENT IN A$ 2) FREIGHT, INSURANCE, CLEARANCE & HANDLING EXCLUDED 3) NO INFORMATION TO DETERMINE POTENTIAL FOR TRANSHIPMENT TO ANOTHER DESTINATION IN THE REGION 4) NO INFORMATION TO DETERMINE IF “PARTS” ARE UTILIZED AS “COMPONENTS USED IN PRODUCTION” OR “SPARES”
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
SOME OBSERVATIONS 1) THERE HAS BEEN SMALL GROWTH IN OVERALL IMPORTS OVER 2010 BY 0.3% 2) RECIPROCATING PUMPS HAVE REMAINED STATIC WHILE ROTARY INCREASED BY 2% 3) VALUE OF “OTHER PUMPS” HAS DECLINED BY 4% OVER 2010 4) VALUE OF “PUMP PARTS” HAS INCREASED 15% OVER 2010
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
THE FOLLOWING 5 SLIDES SHOW TRENDS OVER AN 9 YEAR PERIOD
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
THE FOLLOWING 3 SLIDES SHOW TRENDS OVER A NINE YEAR PERIOD
ARE GENERALLY MIXED.
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
AVERAGE UNIT VALUE ANALYSIS
WE HAVE ONLY LOOKED AT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS IN THIS ANALYSIS
JAPAN AND THIS IS LIKELY TO BE REPEATED IN OTHER CLASSES
MOST OTHER EXPORTING COUNTRIES INCLUDING INDIA.
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
EXPORTS AT +26.5%. .
COUNTRIES, WHERE THERE IS LITTLE OR NO LOCAL MANUFACTURE OF SPECIALIST PUMP PRODUCTS.
Source Data – Australian Bureau of Statistics
OVERALL SUMMARY
1) PUMP IMPORTS INTO AUSTRALIA INCREASED MARGINALLY IN 2011 2) PUMPS EXPORTS FROM AUSTRALIA INCREASED SUBSTANTIABLY IN 2011 3) CONSIDERINGTHE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS, THE AUSTRALIAN PUMP MARKET SEEMS TO HAVE PERFORMED WELL 4) A HIGHER AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COMPARED TO US DOLLAR MAY HAVE AFFECTED IMPORT VALUES FROM USA AND CHINA