Analyzing the production of hydraulic and pneumatic valves in Poland, the data reveals significant fluctuations over the years. Actual values peaked in 2013 at 4.8434 million euros, followed by a sharp decline, and some recovery periods. In recent years, it showed a steady decline, reaching 1.2502 million euros in 2023. The year-on-year variations illustrate the volatility: a 52.7% increase in 2018, followed by highs and lows such as a -44.79% drop in 2020. The last two years saw declines of -12.35% and -13.81% respectively.
Forecasts suggest a continued downturn, with sold production predicted to fall to 0.20388 million euros by 2028. The five-year CAGR indicates an average annual reduction of -27.67%, reflecting an 80.21% decline over this period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of technological advancements in valve production, shifts in global supply chains, and economic factors influencing industrial manufacturing in Poland. Sustainable development and the demand for energy-efficient solutions may also play pivotal roles.