Brazil

  • Scania Launches HV Truck with 900km Range

    The X-gas line, presented by Scania in June 26, in Piracicaba (SP) will have versions with powers of 280, 340 and 410 horsepower, and has a range of 900 kilometers, 400 km more than Scania’s debut version in the gas segment.

    The longer range was made possible by increasing the number of cylinders that store fuel in the chassis of the vehicles. There are 16 tanks, eight on each side, with a capacity ranging between 118 and 95 liters. In the gas truck previously launched by Scania, there were eight tanks in total.

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  • XCMG To Produce EV Trucks in Brazil in Two years

    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    XCMG announced plans to produce battery electric trucks in Brazil at Pouso Alegre (MG) plant in two years. Until then, the company expects to build a local network of suppliers and wait for new industrial policies that are expected for the electric vehicle segment.

    The current plan consists of starting with the assembly of chassis and cabins at the Minas Gerais plant with components produced by local suppliers. Batteries and other components of the electric powertrain will be imported from China.

    This first stage fits the company’s electric trucks within the scope of Finame, the BNDES credit line that finances the acquisition of machinery and equipment. To access this line, the product to be financed must have a certain percentage of parts and components produced in the country.

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  • Brazil Announces Incentives for MHV and LV

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT  

    The Brazilian Federal Government this month has announced a package of incentives for the automotive sector during a press conference held in Brasilia (DF). The program intends to bail out the country’s automakers at a time of weak demand for new vehicles.

    The final text includes passenger cars, Minivans and SUVs, Trucks and Buses through discounts granted to the consumer, and not by tax reduction to automakers, as was expected.

    Total spending of Federal Government is US$ 300 Million (R$ 1.5 Billion). Funds are expected to come from the return of taxes on diesel sales, which was planned to happen in January 2024, but it is anticipated to meet the program of the automotive sector.

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  • Show Report: Automec 2023

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    The Power Systems Research team in Brazil attended Automec 2023 this month, the show dedicated to the On Highway aftermarket. It’s the show that features main components manufacturers selling in Aftermarket.

    This year’s edition took place April 25-29 at São Paulo Expo where more than 1500 brands were shown by 450 international exhibitors from 12 countries, in seven international pavilions.

    More than 90,000 attendees visited the show(20% above last edition), with 30% of returning rate, coming from all regions of Brazil and 60 countries. The estimated volume of business is US$ 6 Billion (R$ 29,5 Billion).

    These numbers make Automec the largest B2B business event in Latin America, the largest automotive aftermarket business event in the Americas and the second largest in the world in the segment.

    PSR Highlights. The show is an opportunity for distributors, retail, repair shops, and components manufacturers to do business.

    We talked to several people in the show and the expectations for Aftermarket business in 2023 are high. Repair shops, both independent and from big freight transportation companies, come from many regions of the country looking for better equipment, new technology and components solutions.

    New technologies for EV diagnosis and repair shown at the event are targeting repair shops in this new market.

    During the show we had interesting discussions about Components Remanufacturing and ESG approach affecting this business in Brazil.    PSR

    Fabio Ferraresi is Director Business Development-South America for Power Systems Research

  • Show Report: Agrishow 2023

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    SHOW REPORT  
    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    Our Power Systems Research South America Team visited the Agrishow 2023, in Ribeirão Preto-SP, Brazil, visiting customers and checking the new launches and market expectations. It’s the world’s largest show on Agricultural Equipment       

    The general expectations of exhibitors we talked with were not positive. Exhibitors carefully spoke about some factors influencing the market, such as lower commodities prices and the new government often speaking against Agribusiness that does not promote positive investment decisions.

    On the other hand, the projections of business during the show surpass US$ 2,6 Billion (R$ 13,2 Billion), that is 18% nominal growth over 2022 business and actual growth of 9.5% discounting inflation. The expectation is for a recovery in commodities prices in 2H 2023. The government is also announcing more credit for this segment and OEMs are offering their own credit lines.

    OEMs are investing in capacity expansion, localization and new products.

    The AGCO group announced R$ 1 billion of investment on new product line and capacity in the period of 2023/2024.    Read The Article      Read This Article, Too

    Only Komatsu sold above R$ 100 M (US$ 20 M) and JCB expected 47% growth on 2022 business. Read The Article

    Product Launches

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    • Pulverizador Autonomo Brasileiro . Arbus 4000 JAV
    • Spreader. Uniport 5030 NPK and Tellus 10.000 NPK
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    BALDAN. One of the highlights is the Avola sprayer, a self-propelled sprayer with a capacity of 2000 and 2500 liters that motivated R$ 150 Million (US$ 30 Mi) investment on a new unit for self propeled equipment, starting with Avola Sprayer line.

    LS TRACTOR launched Plus Forest line with models of 80, 90 and 100 horsepower.

    KUHN launched the Fighter Sprayer with two technologies in the same machine. The Autospray precision spraying system, which makes operations simpler, possible to select the size of the drop and the required dose, working with a wide speed range. And the I-SPRAY, a system of sensors installed in the spray bar that apply herbicide only at the weeds, avoiding waste and reducing costs.   Read Product Information

    MAHINDRA Mahindra launched its 110-horsepower tractor (M105) at the show. Now fully manufactured in Brazil, the brand begins production of the model that serves medium-sized rural producers. Mahindra brought to Agrishow 2023 the 6675 F tractor, unique with a cabin designed for application in various fruit orchards. Read Product Information    Here’s more Product Information

    TATU MARCHESAN launched its line of hydrostatic sprayers at Agrishow 2023.  The first self-propelled sprayer of the brand, Kontrol model has advanced technology, 4×4 hydrostatic transmission system, free span of 1.60m, embedded technology with the AGRES monitor and power plant.    Read Product Information

    JOHN DEERE announced that line of7M tractors will be produced in Brazil by early 2024.     Read Product Information

    MWM, recently acquired by Tupy, presented to the public the motor pumps in biomethane and diesel versions. Developed in Brazil, the motor pumps will compose the portfolio of products for the agricultural segment. MWM also presented its solution to convert Diesel Trucks to Natural Gas or Biomethane, with total cost 30% lower than acquiring a Natural Gas Truck from the OEM.    Read Product Information

    CASE IH is betting on connectivity and anticipates electric tractor at Agrishow.
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    Case IH and New Holland, brands of CNH Industrial, showed at Agrishow their new launches focused on precision agriculture, through new technologies, the Agxtend line.
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    FCA. Dodge / Ram took advantage of Agrishow to show the public for the first time the new Limited version of the 1500 pickup. Read Product Information

    HORSCH do Brasil presented at Agrishow 2023 its line of Dakar fine grain seeders with the VF model.    Read The Article

    Massey Ferguson recently launched the Fuse Guide, an electric autopilot that can be installed on new or used tractors, combine harvesters and sprayers.  Read The Article

    Volkswagen Trucks and Bus. Volkswagen launched at Agrishow 2023 the brand’s first autonomous truck. The company has just delivered the first 20 units of the VW Constellation 31,280 8×4 with this technology. Read The Article

    DAF Trucks Brazil presented an unprecedented version of the DAF XF, the New DAF XF Off-Road truck. Read Product Information.

    XCMG showed the On Highway heavy EV truck for the first time for Brazilian Market, initially imported from China.   PSR

    Fabio Ferraresi is Director Business Development-South America for Power Systems Research

  • Volvo Tests Renewable LNG Truck

    BRAZIL/SOUTH AMERICA REPORT  
    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    Volvo plans to test trucks fueled by vegetable origin LNG, gas in liquid form. According to the president of Volvo Trucks in Latin America, Wilson Lirmann, gas from renewable waste makes more sense in the transport operation because it contributes to nullifying the emission of CO2 in the fleet of commercial vehicles.

    In this sense, the brand should soon bring LNG-powered trucks to the region. Brazil is a focus market, but possibly these trucks will debut in other South America countries. That’s because the infrastructure is still under development in Brazil. Although Lirmann does not say which countries in the region will receive the brand’s first gas trucks, it is known that Argentina and Chile already have more developed technology and infrastructure. 

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  • Vale Increases Use of BE Locomotives in Brazil

    As part of the strategy of accelerating the use of technologies that use renewable sources, Vale received at the end of March its second 100% electric locomotive, powered by battery. Manufactured in China by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive (CRRC ZELC), the equipment will initially operate in the maneuvering yard of the Ponta da Madeira Terminal in São Luís (MA). Its batteries, made of lithium, have a storage capacity of 1000 kWh, with autonomy to operate up to 10 hours without stops for recharging.

    CRRC’s locomotive is part of Vale’s strategy to electrify its mine and rail equipment. The two areas account for 25% of the company’s direct carbon emissions, the so-called scope 1. In 2019, Vale announced the goal of zeroing its net emissions of scopes 1 and 2 (relative to electricity consumption) by 2050. To this end, it is investing between US$ 4 billion and US$ 6 billion.

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  • Biodiesel Mix Increase Begins in Brazil

    During its first meeting March 17, 2023, the new leadership of the National Council for Energy Policy (CNPE) approved an increase to 12% of the mandatory blend of biodiesel to diesel sold in Brazil, after April this year.

    The proposal approved by the CNPE sets the addition of biodiesel in the composition of diesel to grow in April this year from the current level of 10% (B10 mixture) to 12% (B12 mixture). The content will be raised to 13% (B13 mixture) in April 2024, to 14% (B14 mixture) in April 2025 and to 15% (B15 mixture) in April 2026.

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  • Scania, Mercedes Reduce Production Shifts in Brazil

    BRAZIL REPORT  

    In line with ANFAVEA forecast of 20% reduction in production for 2023, Scania and Mercedes announced the reduction of one shift of production in MHV production lines. Scania reallocated 200 employees at the remaining shift and laid off part of its temporary workers in the workforce. Scania does not have a forecast to reopen the second shift.

    At the same time, Mercedes announced three months forecast to reopen the shift. While Scania only mentioned market demand as a reason for its reduction, Mercedes mention Market, lack of components and the country’s interest rates.

    Source: Valor Econômico    Read The Article

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  • Fras-le Acquires Juratek in UK

    Fabio Ferraresi
    Fabio Ferraresi

    Fras-le announced plans to acquire the operations of AML Juratek, the parent company of Juratek and BettaParts, which operate in the UK and European aftermarket, with lines of braking products such as discs, brake pads, calipers and actuators. Fras-le said it intends to invest about US$ 22 million (£ 18.2 million) in the acquisition.

    Fras-le will continue to work in the European market with the Juratek and BettaParts brands and will receive the reinforcement of the other iconic brands of the company in the global market, such as Fras-le and Fremax, expanding business possibilities. In 2022, AML Juratek recorded revenues of approximately £25 million.

    The acquisition is added to Fras-le’s global structure of operations, currently present with industrial units in Brazil, the United States, China, Argentina, Uruguay and India, as well as distribution, technology and development centers and commercial representations to serve customers in more than 120 countries on five continents.

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