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Material Handling Equipment & Systems to 2008

発行 The Freedonia Group
出版日 2004年11月 商品コード 25607
ページ情報 英文  
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Demand to exceed $20 billion in 2008

The US market for material handling systems and equipment in the US will increase 4.3 percent per year through 2008 to $20.4 billion. Such growth wil represent a significant improvement over the previous five-year period, which was characterized by a weak capital investment climate and sluggish economic activity. Demand will be generated by technological innovations resulting in improved productivity and efficiency, increased safety and greater ease of operations, especially in such advanced/ automated segments of the business as material handling robots, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), material handling software and high-end services.

Advanced/automated segment to see strong growth

Demand for conventional material handling equipment -- industrial trucks and lifts, conveying equipment, and hoists, cranes and monorails -- will improve from recent levels and continue to account for the vast majority of material handling systems demand, despite increasing automation in manufacturing and other markets. Industrial trucks and lifts will remain the largest category of conventional material handling equipment and will see the fastest gains among major conventional segments. The advanced/automated segment will see robust gains through 2008, outpacing that of conventional equipment. Automated storage and retriev alsy stems (AS/RSs) will remain the largest advanced/automated market. Several smaller product segments, such as material hand ling robots and software, will see more dynamic growth than the more mature AS/RS market. Increasingly ,material handling equipment and systems will becom puter-integrated into larger-scale factory auto mationand automated ware house-type environments,where they will be linked to other aspects of the supply chain managmentprocess (inventory control, materials purchasing, etc.).

Durable goods tore main top market

Durable goods manufacturing represented 35 per cent of material handling equipment demand in 2003, and will post above-average gains through 2008. Metal sappli cations and aero space equipment will present the fastest growth sectors of all durable goods markets. Nondurable goods manufacturing will also see above-average advance sthrough 2008, led by healthy growth in the chemicals and food and beverages markets. Other industries will see gains well below the industry average through 2008.

Industry concentration

Over 500 firms produce material handling-related equipment and systems in the US, most of them smaller concerns targeting specific product, geo graphicand/or end-user markets. Reflecting the still some what fragmented, but consolidating state of the US industry, the leading six producers accounted for 24percent of the total market in 2003.

Study coverage

Details on these and other key findings are available in the new Free donia industry study, Material Handling Systems & Equipment, priced at $4100. Historical data (1993, 1998, 2003)plus forecasts (2008, 2013)present US demand for conventional and advanced systems and equipment by type and market. The study also details market shares and provides profiles for 38US industry participants.

Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MARKET ENVIRONMENT

Macroeconomic Environment

Industrial Sector Outlook

Industrial Production Trends

Capital Spending/Fixed Investment Trends

Consumer Sector Outlook

Personal Income & Expenditure Patterns

Retail Sales Trends

Historical Market Trends

Pricing Patterns

Material Handling Technology

Legal & Regulatory Issues

International Environment

World Supply & Demand

Trends in US Foreign Trade

Imports

Exports

OVERVIEW

CONVENTIONAL EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS

Industrial Trucks & Lifts

Forklifts & Other Lift Trucks

Electric

Internal Combustion Engine

Hand Lifts & Trucks

Work Trucks & Tractors

Self-Propelled

Hand-Operated

Other Industrial Trucks

Hydraulic Lift Platforms

Loading Dock Equipment

Mobile Straddle Carriers

Pallet Loaders & Unloaders

Automatic Stacking Machines

All Other

Conveying Equipment

Unit Handling Equipment

Powered Belts & Rollers

Overhead Trolley Systems

Gravity Conveyors

Pneumatic Conveyors

Other

Bulk Handling Equipment

Conveyors

Loaders & Unloaders

Parts & Attachments

Hoists, Cranes & Monorails

Hoists

Powered Hoists

Hand-Operated Hoists

Overhead Cranes

Top-Running

Under-Running

Gantry

Other

Monorails

Parts & Attachments

ADVANCED/AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems

Unit Load AS/RS

Mini-Load & Other AS/RS

Automated Conveyor Systems

Material Handling Robots

Automated Guided Vehicles

Automated Monorails

Parts & Attachments

Material Handling Software

Advanced Material Handling Services

MARKETS

Durable Goods Manufacturers

Electrical & Electronic Equipment

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Industrial Machinery

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Motor Vehicles

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Metals Industries

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Aerospace Equipment

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Other Durable Goods Manufacturers

Nondurable Goods Manufacturers

Food & Beverages

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Chemicals

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Paper Products

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Other Nondurable Goods Manufacturers

Other Industries

Trade & Distribution

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Construction

Industry Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

Government/Institutional

Sector Outlook

Material Handling Outlook

All Other Industries

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

Industry Composition

Market Share

Competitive Strategies

Product Development

Manufacturing

Marketing & Distribution

Mergers & Acquisitions

Cooperative Agreements

Financial Issues & Requirements

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