The global woodworking machinery market size is anticipated to reach USD 66,341.2 million by 2033 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 3.9% from 2025 to 2033, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The increasing preference for personalized and high-quality furniture is a major driver of the woodworking machinery market. Manufacturers are adopting advanced machines to achieve precision and faster production. CNC and automated systems allow for intricate designs and efficient batch production.
Innovation in woodworking machinery, including CNC integration, robotics, and AI-based monitoring, enhancing productivity and operational efficiency. Advanced machines reduce material waste and ensure consistent quality. Automation minimizes human intervention, lowering labor costs and errors. Continuous R&D drives the development of smarter, more versatile equipment for diverse applications.
Rapid urbanization and infrastructure development are fueling the demand for wood-based components in buildings. Doors, windows, panels, and furniture used in construction require precision machining. Woodworking machinery helps meet the volume and quality requirements efficiently. This sector’s growth directly contributes to increased machinery sales and adoption.
Environmental awareness is encouraging the use of energy-efficient and low-emission woodworking machines. Manufacturers are developing equipment that minimizes waste and supports sustainable wood processing. Eco-friendly production aligns with regulatory requirements and consumer expectations. Sustainability initiatives are thus driving investment in modern machinery solutions.
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The saws segment led the market in 2024 due to its essential role in cutting and shaping wood across various applications. High demand from furniture and construction industries drove widespread adoption. Advanced saws with precision and automation features further strengthened their market dominance.
The furniture segment led the market in 2024, capturing 51.4% of the share due to growing demand for customized and high-quality furniture. Increased residential and commercial construction further boosted machinery usage. Advanced woodworking machines enabled efficient production and precision finishing, driving segment growth.
Based on operation, the automatic segment led the market in 2024 owing to its high efficiency and precision in large-scale production. Automation reduces manual labor and increases output consistency. Growing adoption of CNC and robotic systems further strengthened its market dominance.
In June 2025, At LIGNA, SCM Group highlighted its latest innovations, showcasing integrated solutions that combine advanced technology and digital tools to boost production efficiency. The exhibition focused on precision, automation, and sustainability across woodworking operations. New solutions were presented to enhance machine performance, product quality, and cost-effectiveness. This demonstrates SCM’s commitment to supporting manufacturers throughout the production process.
Grand View Research, Inc. has segmented the global woodworking machinery market on the basis of operation, product type, end use, and region:
Woodworking Machinery Operation Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)
Manual
Semi-Automatic
Automatic
Woodworking Machinery Product Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)
Saws
Planers
Routers
Drills
Grinding Machines
Others
Woodworking Machinery End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)
Furniture
Construction
Others
Woodworking Machinery Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
Italy
Poland
Sweden
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
South Africa
List of Key Players in the Global Woodworking Machinery Market
HOLYTEK INDUSTRIAL CORP.
SCM Group
SOCOMEC S.R.L.
Oliver Machinery Company
CKM
Gongyou Group Co., Ltd.
Nihar Industries
KTCC WOODWORKING MACHINERY
RS WOOD S.R.L.
Biesse Group
Dürr Group
A L Dalton Ltd.
Solidea Srl
Michael Weinig AG
IMA Schelling Group GmbH
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