46 th Census of World Casting Production The 2011 census shows annual casting production s return to pre-2008 levels. a modern casting staff report December 2012 Modern Casting 25
production per plant In 2011, world casting production returned to pre-2008 levels, at 98.6 million metric tons, marking a 7.5% increase vs. 2010, according to this year s MODERN CASTING Census of World Casting Production. Indeed, the figure has exceeded the 2007 peak of 94.9 million metric tons, indicating the global metalcasting industry has emerged from the economic downturn. Twenty-eight of the 37 countries that provided census data reported growth in annual volumes for 2011. Five countries reported contraction. Belgium is down 53%, with 51,035 fewer metric tons produced vs. 2010. Denmark, Pakistan, and South Africa also reported contraction. This is a greater number of contracting countries than in 2010, but it was offset by dramatic growth in countries including Bosnia and Herzegovina (169%, producing an additional 31,770 metric tons), the Czech Republic (34%, an additional 115,568 metric tons) and the U.S. (21.5%, an additional 1,769,767 metric tons). Growth in countries that showed the largest gains in 2010 has slowed but not stopped, with Brazil reporting a 3% casting production increase vs. 41% from 2009 to 2010, and Taiwan coming in at 11% vs. 42% from 2009 to 2010. The U.S. narrowly overtook India on this year s top 10 list, regaining the 2 nd spot, while the remaining cast metal producing country rankings are the same. China is number one, having produced 41.3 million metric tons in 2011. The U.S. produced 10 million metric tons, followed closely by India at 9.9 million metric tons. Japan closely surpassed Germany with 5.47 metric tons. Russia, Brazil, Korea, Italy and France occupy spots six through 10 on the list. The top 10 nations produced 88% of the total global castings, as in 2009 and 2010. Production per plant is another area where gains in the U.S. are showing, at 24.5% vs. 2010 (4,979 metric tons per plant). Germany s productivity increased significantly, Eight of the top 10 nations reported growth in productivity per plant (calculated as total tonnage divided by number of plants) in 2011. Of the top 10, the U.S. showed the greatest increase at 24.5%, followed by Germany at 14.4%. also, at 14.4%. Germany remains the most productive country at 8,933 metric tons per plant. Asia suffered a dip in productivity, with China down 9.7% and Japan dropping 12%. Productivity is calculated as total tonnage divided by the number of plants reported. iron continues to comprise 48% of the world s ferrous metal castings vs. 25% ductile iron and 10% steel. Of the nonferrous metals, aluminum takes the lion s share at 13% of the global total. castings overall increased by more than 1 million tons. The data reported in the 46 th Census of World Casting Production is supplied by each nation s metalcasting association or similar representatives. Countries that did not participate this year were Croatia, Mexico, Mongolia and the Ukraine. These countries remain listed according to the last year they participated. Slovakia has returned to the list, this year, producing 71,000 metric tons. Its metalcasting output has increased 56% since 2008, with the majority of its tonnage in aluminum (46,000 metric tons). Its iron production trends to ductile at 18,200 metric tons vs. 2,700 metric tons gray iron. Economic Rebound Global casting production has returned to pre-2008 levels, but some countries continue to lag. Despite a devastating tsunami and nuclear disaster, Japan showed 15% growth in 2011, yet the country remains below its 2008 level. Among the other top 10 producers, U.S. casting volumes have not yet exceeded the 2008 figure. Russia remains significantly below its 2008 volume, while China, India and Korea have exceeded their prerecession levels. Other countries reporting production above their 2008 volumes include Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, South Africa and Turkey. World s 45,870,050 24,782,540 1,381,461 10,342,738 1,799,294 13,197,181 181,931 505,614 532,313 98,593,122 26 Modern Casting December 2012
The Americas Brazil 1,963,556 812,467 23,177 270,302 14,245 251,640 4,617 3,681-3,343,685 Canada 378,394 - - 92,131 14,560 221,083 - - - 706,168 Mexico* 771,700 58,947-78,746 140,701 600,469 109 1,007-1,651,679 United States 2,962,000 3,841,000 102,000 977,000 263,000 1,523,000 99,000 181,000 60,000 10,008,000 * 2010 data Europe Austria 40,600 101,600-18,600-129,438 5,937 13,717-309,892 Belgium 38,000 6,800 - - - 823 A - 341-45,964 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9,661 2,667-5,316-7,550 - - 25,394 50,588 Croatia* 22,107 17,375-1,313 459 11,652-230 661 53,797 Czech Republic 198,068 57,953 15,621 94,013 4,842 80,049 A - 8,545 8,554 459,945 Denmark 31,800 47,400 - - 1,273 3,172 A - - 290 83,935 Finland 28,126 46,359-17,008 3,575 4,032-222 - 99,322 France 734,500 831,600-108,900 19,964 326,777 A - 22,628 2,457 2,046,826 Germany 2,541,011 1,698,235 35,139 217,548 78,109 843,745 14,890 37,939 80 5,466,696 Hungary 27,629 23,171 12 6,027 1,303 99,412 570 3,710 167 162,001 Italy 692,298 469,051-73,658 73,830 833,000 6,850 63,800 800 2,213,287 Norway 15,505 38,995-3,661 1,274 5,695 - - - 65,130 Poland 471,800 143,800 17,600 71,400 8,411 256,112 A - 14,628-983,751 Portugal 41,274 77,882-8,475 8,470 15,490-476 - 152,067 Romania 36,812 2,054 927 23,091 6,168 43,499 8,000 83 19 120,653 Serbia 34,140 15,961 11,856 10,260 2,607 4,129-1,520 3,950 84,423 Slovakia 2,700 18,200-4,100-46,000 - - - 71,000 Slovenia 76,765 33,205 2,556 37,723 1,582 30,377 650 2,910 210 185,978 Spain 444,900 584,200 5,100 77,200 9,664 112,989 A - 9,056 647 1,243,756 Sweden 176,500 52,800-22,800 10,600 40,800 2,200 3,600-309,300 Switzerland 20,400 40,500-1,900 2,127 20,826 A - 1,436-87,189 Ukraine** 640,000 40,000-275,000-45,000 B - - - 1,000,000 United Kingdom 146,000 216,000 3,800 76,000 11,000 114,500-8,600 1,000 576,900 * 2010 data ** 2009 data A) Includes magnesium B) All nonferrous Asia China 19,680,000 10,375,000 415,000 5,395,000 830,000 4,150,000 - - 415,000 41,260,000 India 6,798,000 1,090,000 66,000 1,140,000-900,000 B - - - 9,994,000 Japan 2,190,245 1,635,500 39,513 218,181 83,140 1,272,528-28,487 6,414 5,474,008 Korea 1,054,500 652,000 22,100 160,600 25,500 413,400 - - 12,100 2,340,200 Mongolia* 2,000 220-12,000 60 180 - - 240 14,700 Pakistan 224,000 24,000-50,000 16,000 8,000 - - - 322,000 Russia 1,857,600 897,840 340,560 731,000 56,760 373,670 33,110 9,460-4,300,000 Taiwan 744,459 232,258-71,085 35,070 283,144 5,698 73,838 2,030 1,447,582 Turkey 625,000 480,000 5,500 152,700 13,000 145,000-12,500-1,433,700 * 2010 data B) All nonferrous Africa South Africa 148,000 117,500-115,000 17,000 25,000 300 2,200-425,000 December 2012 Modern Casting 27
vs. Top 5 Producers of Castings Globally, 47% of iron castings produced are in gray iron, compared to 24% produced in ductile iron. But this type of disparity is not present in every country. Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Portugal, Slovokia, the U.K. and the U.S. produce more ductile iron than gray iron. Metalcasting Plants by Nation Austria 27 4 39 70 Belgium 19 7 7 33 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 6 3 13 Brazil 545 201 579 1,325 Canada* 38 27 110 175 China - - - 30,000 Croatia* 15 3 24 42 Czech Republic 86 33 59 178 Denmark 9-11 20 Finland 14 6 16 36 France 96 37 311 444 Germany 215 53 344 612 Hungary 24 7 36 67 India - - - 4,500 Italy 154 43 914 1,111 Japan 808 78 1,227 2113 Korea 515 145 230 890 Mexico* 175 167 339 681 Mongolia** 24 15 3 42 Norway 7 3 8 18 Pakistan 1,700 50 150 1,900 Portugal 35 7 39 81 Romania 51 43 55 149 Russia* - - - 1,240 Serbia 16 15 17 48 Slovakia 12 7 32 51 Slovenia 12 3 50 65 South Africa 43 53 84 180 Sweden 32 13 72 117 Switzerland 18 4 50 72 Turkey 597 68 395 665 United Kingdom 226 s - 210 436 United States 643 362 1,005 2,010 TOTALS 6,130 1,459 6,371 49,391 *2010 data ** 2009 data s = includes steel iron (the calculation includes malleable iron) continues to be the largest contributing material to global production, at 47.3 million of the 98.6 million-ton total. iron remained close to 2010 levels and steel showed a slight decrease in tonnage, while nonferrous materials increased by more than 1 million metric tons. 28 Modern Casting December 2012
Top-10 Casting Producers 1. China 41,260,000 metric tons iron: 2,009,500 tons iron: 10,375,000 tons : 5,395,000 tons : 5,395,000 tons 2. U.S. 10,008,000 metric tons iron: 3,064,000 tons iron: 3,841,000 tons : 977,000 tons : 2,126,000 tons 3. India 9,994,000 metric tons iron: 6,864,000 tons iron: 1,090,000 tons : 1,140,000 tons : 900,000 tons 4. Japan 5,474, 008 metric tons iron: 2,229,758 tons iron: 1,635,500 tons : 218,181 tons : 1,390,569 tons 5. Germany 5,466,696 metric tons iron: 2,576,150 tons iron: 1,698,235 tons : 217,548 tons : 974,763 tons 6. Russia 4,300,000 metric tons iron: 2,198,160 tons iron: 897,840 tons : 731,000 tons : 473,000 tons 7. Brazil 3,343,685 metric tons iron: 1,986,733 tons iron: 812,467 tons : 270,302 tons : 274,183 tons 8. Korea 2,340,200 metric tons iron: 1,076,600 tons iron: 652,000 tons : 160,600 tons : 451,000 tons 9. Italy 2,213,287 metric tons iron: 692,298 tons iron: 469,051 tons : 73,658 tons : 978,280 tons 10. France 2,046,826 metric tons iron: 734,500 tons iron: 831,600 tons : 108,900 tons : 371,826 tons North America: 12.4 million tons Europe: 15.9 million tons Russia: 4.3 million tons China: 41.3 million tons Japan: 5.5 million tons India: 10 million tons Brazil: 3.3 million tons Europe s total production is 10% below 2008 levels, and North America s production is down 7% vs. 2008. Russia remains nearly 45% below the production level reported in 2008, with China (23%) and India (47%) showing the most impressive gains. December 2012 Modern Casting 29