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Constant Growth in the Construction Sector to Drive HVAC Market in India

26 Apr 2011 • by Natalie Aster

Mumbai, India – Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of the report “HVAC Market in India 2011”. India has witnessed a large number of constructions in the real estate and infrastructure sectors over the last few years and it is growing at a rapid pace. Increasing rate of constructions directly drives the HVAC market and it has tremendous potential to scale new heights.

Report Details:

HVAC Market in India 2011
Published: April 2011
Pages: 27
Price: US$ 400.00

The report begins with an introduction of HVAC systems and its applications. It further delves into the various types of HVAC systems and its major components. The market overview section gives an insight into the existing market including the market size and growth, and share of major segments.

An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry including growth in construction industry, government investments, constant flow of foreign investments and geographical advantages. The key challenges of the market include huge establishment cost and developing efficient systems. This section is followed by the sector-wise demand for HVAC covering real estate, retail industry, healthcare sector, hospitality sector, SEZs, airports and metro rail.

The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the industry and includes a detailed profile of the major domestic and foreign players in the market along with a snapshot of their business.

More information can be found in the report “HVAC Market in India 2011” by Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.

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