South Africa’s Aerial Work Platform market will add over USD 80 million by 2029, led by local companies and increased construction activities.
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The aerial work platform (AWP) market in South Africa has grown dramatically in recent years. The market has grown steadily, owing to increased demand for equipment that improves industrial safety and efficiency. These platforms, also known as Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs), are a safer alternative to scaffolding and ladders for public and commercial sector projects. One of the most significant market breakthroughs has been the transition to electric and hybrid-powered AWPs, which meet the country's environmental sustainability goals. A significant development came after 2015, when South Africa implemented strict safety laws and compliance standards for high-altitude work equipment. Local compliance rules, such as the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), drove enterprises to adopt safer practices. One of the most significant market breakthroughs has been the transition to electric and hybrid-powered AWPs, which meet the country's environmental sustainability goals. The pandemic adversely impacted the South African AWP market. Lockdowns in 2020 interrupted major construction projects, causing a temporary drop in demand, as they did in many other sectors. However, the market recovered in 2021 when industries restarted operations, aided by government infrastructure initiatives designed to stimulate the economy. The necessity to maintain social separation during operations increased demand for equipment that minimises labour while boosting operational efficiency, resulting in renewed interest in AWPs.
According to the research report, "South Africa Aerial Work Platform Market Outlook, 2029," published by Bonafide Research, the South Africa aerial work platform market is anticipated to add to more than USD 80 Million by 2024–29. Several domestic companies are major players in the South African AWP market. Eazi Access and Goscor Access Solutions are industry pioneers, providing a diverse range of AWPs such as scissor lifts, boom lifts, and telescopic platforms. These companies mostly rent and sell platforms in industries such as construction, mining, and manufacturing. In terms of imports, a substantial portion of South Africa's AWPs come from international manufacturers, particularly those in Europe and the United States. Brands such as JLG, Genie, and Haulotte have a strong presence in the country because to distribution networks and collaboration with local businesses. Promotional activities and industry assistance are mostly driven by trade bodies such as the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF), which organises events and fairs all throughout Africa. These events give opportunities for leading industry players to demonstrate the most recent breakthroughs in AWP technologies and safety regulations. Furthermore, the government's infrastructure development plans and mining sector expansion act as indirect promotional drivers, increasing AWP visibility in the market. While South Africa imports a substantial amount of its AWPs, there is an increasing demand for the export of second-hand equipment to neighbouring African countries. The country serves as a hub for supplying AWPs to growing regions such as Botswana, Namibia, and Mozambique.
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