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THE POTENTIAL OF THE BRAZIAN THE POTENTIAL OF THE BRAZIAN MARKET MARKET
Fábio Becker Aranha
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICSGENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Sales are unstable and depend on political / economical condicions.
- Multinacional companies manufacture products mostly in Brazil for all of Latin America.
- A great exchange rate variation, also generates difficulties for both: exporters and importers lift companies.
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EXISTING INSTALLATIONS
400.000
Population 210 Million
new installations 11.000 / ano *
new installations 90% BIGs international companies 10% local SME
Maintenance market share
65% BIGs international companies 35% Local SME
number of personnel
25.000
* After economic crisis (2014 - 16.000 units)
BRAZILBRAZIL
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Historical facts:Historical facts:
1906 – First elevator in Brazil – Palácio das Laranjeiras – Rio de Janeiro.1919 – Elevadores Atlas (Villares) – The biggest Brazilian lift company was started.1926 – Otis arrives in Brazil1934 – Otis first factory in Brazil1937 – Schindler arrives in Brazil1945 – New big brazilian lift company - Elevadores SUR – (Rio Grande do Sul)1999 – Schindler bougth Atlas (even nowadays still use name Atlas Schindler)1999 – Thyssen bougth SUR and the brazilian branch of Kone 2000 – The standart Mercosul MN 207 (EN81-1) was published2001 – ELEB Elevadores do Brasil - (Otis second brand) bougth about 50 SME2013 – AEM – Mercosul Elevator association was formed.2013 - Mitsubishi bough Lgtech and start MELCO in Brazil2013 – Orona bouth AMG (Brazilian distributor) 2014 – Hyundai – Lauched a factory in São Leopoldo – RS
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2015 – economic crisis and president impeachment. Big players gave up Brazil:
2016 – Hyundai fired half of our personnel and stopped production
2017 – Mitsubish (MELCO) sold to Otis
2018 – Atlas Schindler celebrated 100 years in Brazil
- Kone planed come back to Brazil
Historical facts:Historical facts:
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Brazilian potential
In 70 year - 10 times more people linving in citiesIn 1950: 18 million - in 2018: 180 million
- Emerging market contry;- The eighth largest economy in the world;- The sixth largest population;- Demand for accessibility and save energy.
Housing defict:6.000.000 houses are neededSource: (CBIC- Camara Brasileira Industria da Construção / Ministério das Cidades)
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Serious social problems:Serious social problems:
- 3.2 million buildings in precarious areas and irregular settlements were exposed to catastrophes.(The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistic(IBGE)
- No less than a third of the almost seven million inhabitants in Río de Janeiro live in the thousands of favelas in the “Marvellous City”
- In São Paulo, many workers spend five hours a day travelling to and from work.
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Demand for Accessibility Demand for Accessibility
- In 2017 the elderly population reached more than 30 million.
- The forecast for 2060 indicates that a quarter of the population will be senior (58 million)
An estimated 15% of the Brazilian population has some physical disability
** Federal law requires buildings to adapt to.
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SÃO PAULO- City population – 12 million - Metropolitan population: 21.3 million
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RIO DE JANEIRO - City population – 6.5 millions- Metropolitan population: 12.3 millions
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BELO HORIZONTE- City population – 2.5 millions- Metropolitan population: 5.9 millions
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BRASILIA- City population – 3 million- Metropolitan population: 4.3 million
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PORTO ALEGRE- City population – 1.5 million- Metropolitan population: 4.2 million
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RECIFE- City population – 1.6 million- Metropolitan population: 4.0 million
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FORTALEZA- City population – 2.6 million- Metropolitan population: 4.0 million
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CITY POPULATION(million)
METROPOLITAN POPULATION(million)
SÃO PAULO 12.0 21.3 RIO DE JANEIRO 6.5 12.3BELO HORIZONTE
2.5 5.9
BRASILIA - DF 3 4.3PORTO ALEGRE 1.5 4.2RECIFE 1.6 4.0FORTALEZA 2.6 4.0
MAIN CITIES - MAIN CITIES - SUMMARYSUMMARY
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MAINMAIN STANDARDSSTANDARDSMERCOSUL – STANDARDS (NM – NORMA MERCOSUL)
NM 207 - 1999 - Elevadores elétricos de passageiros -Requisitos de segurança para construção e instalação. (Equivalent – EN-81 1/2)NM313_Acessibilidade_Deficientes (accessiblity)
NM 195-1999 ESCADAS ROLANTES E ESTEIRAS ROLANTES - EscalatorsNM 267-2001 ELEVADORES HIDRÁULICOS PARA PASSAGEIROS - HidraulicNM 196_99 - Elevadores de passageiros e monta-cargas - Guias para carros e contrapesos - Perfil T
** AMN Asociacion Mercosur Normalizacion http://www.amn.org.br/
BRAZIL (NBR Norm Brazil )
NORMA NBR15597 - MODERNIZAÇÃO DE ELEVADORES (SNEL) Safety Norm Existing lift
NBR 16042 - ELEVADORES ELÉTRICOS SEM CASA DE MÁQUINAS (MRL)NBR 10982-1990 ELEVADORES ELÉTRICOS DISPOSITIVOS DE OPERAÇÃO E SINALIZAÇÃO;NBR 15655-1 PLATAFORMAS DE ELEVAÇÃONBR13994_Elevadores_ transporte_pessoa_portadora_deficiência
http://www.amn.org.br/
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Equivalent EN-81-20/50 – will be published in the end of 2019
Mandatory two years after published
NBR – 16756 - Remote Alarm (EN 81-28 equivalent) published in April/2019* Not mandatory
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BRAZILBRAZIL
Main associations:
SECIESP - groups multinational and independent elevator companies that carry out manufacture, installation and maintenance – State of São Paulo.
SECMIERJ - independent elevator companies that carry out manufacture, installation and maintenance – State of RIO DE JANEIRO
SECIEMG - independent elevator companies that carry out manufacture, installation and maintenance – State of MINAS GERAIS
SECIEB - independent elevator companies that carry out installation and maintenance – State of BAHIA.
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EXPO ELEVADOR - BRAZILEXPO ELEVADOR - BRAZILTHE MOST IMPORTANT EXHIBITION IN LATIN AMERICA
2020 - JULY - 14, 15, 16th São Paulo
** more informations: Stand in Interlift - Hall 6 booth 6007
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FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT ARE ALREADY WORKING IN BRAZIL
1996 – started doing business in Brazil with a local office2000 – First factory2016 – Second factory (Londrina PR)
1968 – started doing business in Brazil1975 – factory in Boituva (São Paulo)
2013 – Bougth Eco Sistemas (brazilian company)and started selling imported products 2017 – started local production
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1996 – started doing business in Brazil with local office1997 -Branch in Brazil (PR)
Sales representative
2012 – started doing business in Brazil with local office2014 – started local production
2017 – started doing business in Brazil with local office
FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT ARE ALREADY WORKING IN BRAZIL
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2005 – factory (4000 m2)2010 – factory upgrade (13.000m2)2020 - planned investments US$ 5 million
2012 - sales representative (before by Wittur)
* Mac Puarsa moved to Chile.*
Sales representative
FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT ARE ALREADY WORKING IN BRAZIL
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2008 – bussiness representative.
2009 – Distribution center
FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT ARE ALREADY WORKING IN BRAZIL
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1968 – Started doing business in Brazil1990 – starts to sell inverters in Brazil
1974 – Brazilian branch
2012 - Started doing business in Brazil
FOREIGN COMPANIES THAT ARE ALREADY WORKING IN BRAZIL
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Created in 2013, AEM will aim to work for economic development and technological development of the national vertical transportation industry in Mercosur. The lines of work were identified as priorities:
- Exchange of relevant information among organizations;
- Defend skilled labor and technological sovereignty in the region;
- Jointly monitor commercial production and industry performance;
- Propose measures and policies to the states to promote national added value;
- Tackle regional training, technology and innovation projects.
AEM – MERCOSUL LIFT ASSOCIATIONAEM – MERCOSUL LIFT ASSOCIATION
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IMEETINGS - AEMMEETINGS - AEM
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Members:Members:
CAFAC (Argentine Chamber of Manufacturers of Elevators and its Components)ADIMRA (Metallurgical Industry Association of Argentina) ITEEA (Institute of Technological Studies and Lift Education)
SECIESP (Union of Lifts Maintenance and Conservation Companies of the State of São Paulo)
SECMIERJ (Union of Companies of Conservation, Maintenance and Installation of Elevators of Rio de Janeiro),
SECIEMG ( Maintenance and Installation of Lifts in Minas Gerais)
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ARGENTINAEXISTING INSTALLATIONS
250.000
Population 45 Millionnew installations 3.500 /anonew installations 85% local 15% BIGs
international companiesMaintenance market share
10% BIGs 90% Local SME
number of personnel
12.000
ARGENTINAARGENTINA
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ARGENTINA – NEWARGENTINA – NEW INSTALLATIONSINSTALLATIONS
*The Argentine associations predict a 25% decrease in the production of lifts in 2018.
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* Argentina is the only country in the region that has a strong local manufacturing sector, with 1,500 companies directly involved in the vertical transport industry.
250.000 lifts, of which 150.000 are located in Buenos Aires.
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Vertical Transport Test Laboratory (ETV) of the INTI Vertical Transport Test Laboratory (ETV) of the INTI
- In 2012 the new laboratory has the function of technically checking the lifting elements, using latest the safety standards.
- As of 2015, all the safety components of the lifts must have a mandatory certification conferred by the INTI. (domestic and imported products)
INTI – The Only technology laboratory able to certify in Latin America (Argentina)
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SUMMARYSUMMARYPOPULATION EXISTING NEW INSTALLATIONS
INSTALLATIONS PER YEAR
ARGENTINA 44.938.000 250.000 3.600
BRAZIL 210.458.000 400.000 11.000
BOLIVIA 11.470.000 27.000 400
COLOMBIA 50.133.000 38.000 2.500
CHILE 19.107.000 30.000 1.500
ECUADOR 17.201.000 ** 400
PARAGUAY 7.152.000 ** 100
URUGUAY 3.600.000 14.000 250
VENEZUELA 32.220.000 ** **
PERU 32.500.000 10.000 900
GUIANAS 790.000 ** **
SURINAME 575.000 ** **
TOTAL 430.144.000 759.000 20.650
COUNTRY
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JOIN WEFWORLD ELEVATOR FEDERATION
Langfang City (China)April - 2019
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EUROPEAN UNION – MERCOSUL AGREEMENTEUROPEAN UNION – MERCOSUL AGREEMENT
* The EU is Mercosur's number one trade and investment partner.
* EU exports to Mercosur were €45 billion in goods in 2018 and €23 billion in services in 2017.
* The EU is the biggest foreign investor in Mercosur with a stock of €381 billion, while Mercosur’s investment stock in the EU amounts to €52 billion in 2017.
* While the relationship is very substantial both exporters and potential investors face barriers in Mercosur markets.
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The goal of the new EU-Mercosur trade deal is to:
Remove these barriers and help EU firms – especially smaller ones – to export more
Strengthen worker’s rights and ensure environmental protection, encourage companies to act responsibly,
The agreement represents a win-win for both the EU and Mercosur, creating opportunities for growth and jobs for both sides.
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12,561 German companies that export to Mercosur.
72% The share of German companies exporting to Mercosur that are small and medium-sized enterprises.
Exports and Imports:
Mercosur is Germany's 10th biggest trade partner outside the EU.
€ 15.4 billion The value of German exports to Mercosur.
€ 6.3 billion The value of German imports from Mercosur.
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SAME PROBLEMS / SIMILAR CHALLENGESSAME PROBLEMS / SIMILAR CHALLENGES
ACESSIBILITY
SAFETY FOR TECHNICIANS
OLD LIFTS
TECHNICAL TRAINING
SAFETY FOR TECHNICIANS
SAVE ENERGYINCREASE IN THE ELDERY
SAFETY FOR USERS
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FÁBIO BECKER ARANHA
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Fábio Aranha
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FÁBIO E. BECKER ARANHA
Engineering degree at Polytechnic in São Paulo University – current President of AEM (Mercosul Lift association) , former president of the São Paulo state elevator companies union (SECIESP) and founding partner of Infolev, a Brazilian company specialized in the development of vertical transport automation technologies.
CONTACT:
[email protected]@infolev.com.br
55 11 9.8256-0008
Phone: 55 11 3383-1911Adress: Rua Sara de Souza,152São Paulo – SPBrazil
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