In the first half of 2025, Peru experienced a notable expansion in the importation of ABRAZADERA products (classified under HS code 7326909000). According to verified data from NBD DATA, the country imported USD 6.42 million worth of goods — representing more than 13.6 million units across 16,960 shipments from 44 partner countries.
This steady growth underscores Peru’s industrial momentum and the ongoing modernization of its manufacturing and infrastructure sectors.
The term ABRAZADERA generally refers to clamps and fastening components made of steel or alloy, used widely in construction, automotive, plumbing, and mining equipment. These products are essential for ensuring the stability and safety of mechanical assemblies, piping systems, and heavy machinery.
Data from January through June 2025 reveal consistent import activity, with notable peaks during the first quarter and strong performance in mid-year months.

The highest monthly import value occurred in January 2025, which alone accounted for over 20% of the total six-month import value. Despite moderate fluctuations, the overall trend shows sustained demand driven by infrastructure projects, equipment manufacturing, and construction supply needs.
The expansion of Peru’s infrastructure and industrial base has increased the consumption of ABRAZADERA-type products. Key market drivers include:
Construction and mining projects, which require robust fastening systems for pipelines, machinery, and support structures.
Automotive and transport industries, using clamps in engine systems, exhaust assemblies, and hydraulic lines.
Energy and utilities, relying on precision fasteners for maintenance of power and water systems.
Manufacturing and repair workshops, which use ABRAZADERA parts in both assembly and refurbishment of industrial machines.
As Peru continues its economic recovery and reinvestment in public works, demand for these components remains consistent and diversified across multiple industrial sectors.
The Peruvian import market for ABRAZADERA involves 679 importing companies, with several major firms taking a leading role in sourcing industrial components. Verified top importers include:
FERREYROS SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA – The country’s largest distributor of heavy machinery and spare parts, supplying mining and construction sectors.
DISTRIBUIDORA CUMMINS PERU S.A.C. – Authorized distributor of Cummins engines and mechanical components for industrial use.
KOMATSU-MITSUI MAQUINARIAS PERU S.A. – A leading importer of construction and mining machinery, serving major infrastructure projects.
VOLVO PERU S.A.– Distributor of trucks and heavy-duty equipment for logistics and transport.
EPIROC PERU SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA– Specializes in drilling, excavation, and mining systems.
These companies collectively represent the backbone of Peru’s industrial supply chain, maintaining strong partnerships with global manufacturers.
The diversity of Peru’s import network highlights its close connections with global industrial leaders. The top five verified suppliers include:
CATERPILLAR – A U.S.-based multinational manufacturer of heavy machinery and components, the primary supplier for Ferreyros S.A.
CUMMINS INC. – A leading engine and mechanical parts producer supporting Cummins Peru’s industrial operations.
KOMATSU AMERICA – Supplier of Komatsu’s construction equipment and mining machinery for Peruvian distributors.
VOLVO PART – Distributor of genuine Volvo parts for heavy-duty vehicles and construction machinery.
EPIROC DISTRIBUTION CHILE SPA– Regional hub for mining and drilling equipment distribution to Epiroc Peru.
This network demonstrates Peru’s reliance on North American, European, and regional Latin American suppliers, ensuring both product quality and consistent logistics despite global market fluctuations.
With infrastructure development accelerating, Peru’s demand for ABRAZADERA products is projected to remain strong throughout 2025. Government-backed investments in public works, energy systems, and mining operations are expected to sustain import growth, particularly for mechanical components like clamps and industrial fasteners.
Additionally, Peru’s trade diversification — sourcing from over 40 partner countries — provides a solid foundation for supply chain resilience, allowing domestic industries to access cost-effective materials and advanced engineering components.
The overall outlook for 2025 suggests that ABRAZADERA imports will continue to play a vital role in strengthening Peru’s industrial ecosystem and supporting its long-term economic modernization.