Japan Mobile Crusher and Screener Market Assessment, By Type [Mobile Crusher, Mobile Screener], End-user Industry [Construction, Mining, Recycling, Others], By Mobility Type [Tire Mobile Crushers, Crawler Mobile Crushers], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2018-FY2032F
Japan mobile crusher and screener market is projected to witness a CAGR of 3.10% during the forecast period FY2025-FY2032, growing from USD 158.68 million in FY2024 to USD 202.58 million in FY2032. The market is growing at a significant pace, owing to the incorporation of advanced technologies such as automation, remote control, and telematics. These technologies improve efficiency, safety, and ease of use, allowing operators to monitor and control equipment remotely. AI and machine learning algorithms are being used to optimize crushing and sorting processes, predictive maintenance, and operational efficiency. Urbanization and space limitations on construction sites are driving demand for compact, highly efficient mobile crushers and screeners. An increasing focus is on fuel-efficient models to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. There is a demand for greener equipment with lower emissions and noise levels, and manufacturers are turning to hybrid and electric technologies to meet ever-tightening environmental regulations.
The trend towards electrification is expected to continue, with more electric and hybrid mobile crushers and screens being developed to meet environmental standards and reduce operating costs. Future advances may include more sophisticated robotic systems to control the quality of mobile crushers and screens, further enhancing efficiency and safety on construction sites. Equipment with self-optimizing capabilities that adjust parameters and operations based on real-time data is going to become more common. Furthermore, significant manufacturers around the world see Japan as a potential mobile crusher and screener market and hence focus on partnerships and collaboration in the country.
For instance, in December 2022, Finlay, a Terex Corporation brand, recognized a decade of partnership with Kurimoto. The team from Finlay visited Japan and recognized the 10-year-old supplier of mobile crushing, screening, and conveying equipment in Japan.
Higher Focus on C&D Waste Management and Mining Operations Fuels Market Growth
Japan has one of the strictest waste management and recycling regulations globally. The country’s commitment to minimizing landfill use and promoting recycling drives the demand for mobile crushers and screeners to handle efficiently and process construction and demolition (C&D) waste. Japan's waste management hierarchy emphasizes reducing waste generation, reusing materials, and recycling. This regulatory environment encourages the adoption of mobile equipment for effective C&D waste processing. Recycling C&D waste helps reduce disposal costs and provides a source of reusable materials, which can be economically advantageous.
Mobile crushers and screeners that enable efficient recycling contribute to cost savings. There is a strong focus on recovering valuable materials from C&D waste, such as concrete aggregates and metals. Mobile equipment that efficiently processes and sorts these materials is crucial for meeting these economic and environmental goals.
Japan government’s higher focus on mining operations, along with higher cost control and operational transparency, propel market growth. The international mobile crusher and screener brands are integrated with local project-based companies to deliver higher productivity.
For instance, in January 2023, Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation deployed Sandvik AB’s technology at Japan’s Hishikari gold mine. The AutoMine system is designed to help increase productivity and operational transparency while improving safety. Sumitomo intends to speed up underground efficiency and enhance productivity and safety with the new technology.
Urbanization and Infrastructure Development to Catalyze Market Expansion
The demand for mobile crushers and screeners is fueled by significant infrastructure projects such as building roads, bridges, and tunnels. Government investments in infrastructure development increase the demand for effective construction equipment. The construction and demolition projects have increased with the size of urban areas, which increases the need for mobile crushers and screeners. The expansion of residential and commercial construction industries is driving the need for effective and adaptable crushing and screening equipment. Technological developments that lead to increased productivity, automation, and integration with digital systems drive the market for new and improved mobile screeners and crushers. Japanese dealers and consumers investigate new items globally that meet their needs to implement these upgrades.
For instance, Kurimoto, a Japanese dealer of Terex Corporation’s Finlay, visited to Ireland to witness firsthand the new LJ-130 hybrid jaw crusher in operation. Customers followed the Kurimoto team, expressing their admiration for the plant's overall performance and efficiency as well as the feed size of the material crushed by the LJ-130 with ease.
Mobile Crusher Segment Dominates the Market
The mobile crusher segment holds the dominating share of the Japanese market. The segment leads the market share and growth due to several key factors related to its functionality, application, and market demand. Due to their adaptability and capacity to handle a variety of materials, such as rocks, concrete, and asphalt, mobile crushers are perfect for a range of construction and demolition applications. Demand for this equipment is higher than for other types, considering its versatility. On-site material processing lowers downtime and transportation expenses. Large-scale projects and urban settings benefit greatly as mobile crushers can swiftly convert waste into useful material. Mobile crushers are indispensable for projects needing a substantial amount of material processing as they provide excellent throughput and efficiency in crushing operations. Their dominant position in the market is partly attributed to their capacity to crush enormous volumes of material swiftly and efficiently.
For instance, in August 2024, Nakayama Iron Works Ltd. announced the opening of its new showroom. The showroom features a presentation that introduces the most recent product catalogs and films and a diorama exhibit where all the products are visible.
Future Market Scenario (FY2025 – FY2032F)
The focus on green construction and demolition waste management is likely to propel Japan’s market.
Higher demand from the mining industry for new mining techniques and equipment is anticipated to add value to the Japan mobile crusher and screener market.
Future trends will include the development of more advanced safety features, such as collision avoidance systems, advanced sensors, and improved operator protection mechanisms.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Key players in Japan mobile crusher and screener market employ a range of strategies, including technological innovation, market expansion, strategic partnerships, and a focus on sustainability to maintain their competitive edge. Companies are expanding their presence in emerging markets with growing infrastructure and construction activities. For instance, Kobelco and Doosan are increasing their footprint in Asia-Pacific and other emerging regions. Partnerships with technology providers, equipment rental companies, and construction firms help enhance product offerings and reach new markets. Terex and Sandvik have formed alliances to leverage complementary technologies and expand their market reach.
For instance, in August 2024, Komatsu Ltd. announced that it would buy all of the shares that UMW Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (UMW) has in UMW Komatsu Heavy Equipment Sdn. Bhd. (UKHE), an affiliated company that is a subsidiary of UMW, and the calculation is done using the equity method.