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Construction Trucks – Market Opportunities and Business Environment, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015ICD Research Special Bundle Promotion

22 Nov 2011 • by Natalie Aster

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ICD Research Global Construction Reports

Construction Trucks – Market Opportunities and Business Environment, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015 (Price: $4,800)

With a combination of textual commentary, analysis and charts, the report covers the following categories: dump trucks, tippers, concrete transport trucks, (concrete mixers). The report provides data for the historic years (2006-2010) and forecasts from 2011 through to 2015 along with growth rates. The report covers the performance of the overall global construction trucks market along with individual performances of each category. It also includes company profiles of the top construction trucks producers globally, a five year deal analysis and news summary.

During the review period (2006-2010), the consumption value of the global construction trucks industry declined at a CARC of -1.95%. Whilst the Middle East experienced the fastest growth in consumption value during the review period (2006-2010), Asia-Pacific and Europe were the largest consumers in 2010. The dump trucks sector, the largest in the global market, experienced a decline during the review period, and recorded a CARC of -3.36% while other construction trucks sectors maintained moderate positive growth. With the improved investment climate in developed countries, and continued demand for construction trucks from emerging nations to support infrastructural investment, global construction trucks consumption is expected to record a CAGR of 9.83% in the forecast period (2011-2015).

Asia-Pacific had the largest consumption value of US$4.3 billion in 2010, and registered consumption growth at a CAGR of 10.37% during the review period. This was supported by new infrastructure projects in China, Indonesia and India, required in order to support their rapidly growing populations, urbanization, manufacturing and service industries, which increased the consumption of construction trucks in the region. Japan was the only country in Asia-Pacific to register weak consumption due to a decline in construction activity. In the forecast period, the consumption value of construction trucks in the Asia Pacific region is expected to record a CAGR of 11.31%.

ICD Global Top 10 Construction Companies (Price: $600)

The report is a crucial resource for anyone looking to quickly understand the key issues affecting the top companies in the Global construction industry. Detailed company profile and SWOT analysis information is provided for all the leading companies who are ranked in order by total annual revenues generated. The report utilizes a wide range of primary and secondary sources, which are analyzed and presented in a consistent and easily accessible format. ICD Research strictly follows a standardized research methodology to ensure high levels of data quality and these characteristics guarantee a unique report.

NOTE: Financial details are available only for public companies.

Reasons to Buy:

  • Quickly enhance your understanding of the leading companies within the industry.
  • Obtain details and analysis of the market and competitors as well as internal and external factors impacting each individual company featured.
  • Increase business/sales activities by better understanding your competitors across the industry.
  • Recognize potential partnerships and suppliers.
  • Acquire yearly profitability figures for all the leading companies within the industry.

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Bundle Price: $4,320 (regular price $5,400)

 

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