DUBLIN, Jan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Towers and Poles Report Ed 7 2019" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Over 450,000 HV lattice towers & monopoles and 63 million utility poles were sold in 2018 for electricity transmission and distribution, telephone lines and street lighting. This report analyses the geographical distribution of the tower and pole fleet, utility services carried, materials - wood/steel/concrete/composite, the principal vendors, with coverage of many other industry and market issues.
The installed base of towers and poles in the base year 2018 is analysed by:
- Towers & Monopoles - by country
- Utility poles - by country and utility (electricity distribution, telephone, street lighting)
- Utility poles - by country and material (wood, concrete, steel/aluminium, composite)
- Sales of Towers and Poles from 2018 forecast to 2025, in units and $ value by country.
Report Highlights
- National market commentary for Utility Poles- Market commentary on installed bases and demand for utility poles in selected countries, with information on numbers and type of pole.
- The March of the Monopoles - a growing trend from lattice transmission towers to monopoles is analysed with country reviews.
- 1.35 million Utility Poles analysed by country, material and ownership.
- Street Lighting - 348,000 street and parking lights in a vigorous market driven by the conversion to high-efficiency LEDs, urbanisation and passive safety.
- Materials are changing - wood remains popular, but a growing market for steel, concrete and composite poles is analysed.
- Passive safety regulation is having a significant impact on some markets - analysis of countries, legislation, the technologies and types of passive safety pole, road segments affected.
- Composite Poles industry, market development and production technology, with profiles of the main producers.
- The smart city and Street Lighting - efficiency, LEDs and the pole market.
- Parking is an urban priority and escalating population density puts pressure on demand for space. A small market for lighting poles to date but growing.
- Long term demand cycle for Towers - The long term demand cycle is charted for new additions and replacements since 1900 and forecast to 2050.
- Types of Lattice Tower - Lattice towers are designed for different functions and stresses and there is wide variation in cost - suspension towers, tension towers, angle suspension towers, dead end towers.
- Pole materials and service life - Real versus perceived service lie and utility practices.
- The Margin Stack - The value chain is a continuous process of adding value, cost and margin to a product. Each part which is outsourced to an external supplier means less profit for the principal manufacturer - the missed profits stack up.
- Joint use of Utility Poles - Joint use by different utilities is a significant factor in the pole market. The protocols for space allocation and standards are outlined.
- ROW - Rights of Way - A significant cost which can be a serious obstacle in designing networks and specifying equipment. With increasing pressure on space and environmental constraints, ROWs are becoming more scarce and expensive. ROW is a significant driver in the trend to Monopoles.
- Dangers & mitigation of damage to Towers and Poles by birds - this is not only an issue of animal welfare but also of protecting the security of supply.
Key Topics:
Part 1 - Electricity Transmission Towers And Monopoles
1. Installed Base Of Electricity Transmission Towers & Monopoles
2. Electricity Transmission Towers Market
3. Long-Term Demand Cycles For Electricity Towers And Monopoles
4. Monopoles Vs. Lattice Towers
5. Types Of Tower Or Pylons
6. Elements Of Lattice Tower Design
7. Service Life And Maintenance Of Steel Lattice Towers And Monopoles
8. Competitions For Tower Design
9. Manufacturers Of Lattice Towers And Monopoles
Part 2
10. Utility Poles Installed Base By Country And Utility
11. Installed Base Of Poles By Country And Material
12. Growth Of The Pole Population
13. Demand For Poles In Units
14. Demand For Poles By Value
15. The Value Chain - The Margin Stack
16. National Markets For Electricity And Telephone Distribution Poles
17. Street Lighting
18. Parking
19. Passive Safety
20. The Smart City And Smart Utility & Street Lighting
21. Pole Materials And Service Life
22. Composite Poles
23. Manufacturers Of Composite Poles And Hardware
24. Types Of Poles
25. Pole Span
26. Space Allocation On Joint Use Utility Poles
27. Manufacturers Of Wood, Steel, Aluminium And Concrete Poles
28. Circuit Phases And Conductors
29. Rights Of Way
30. Danger To And From Birds
31. Methodology
Competitive Landscape - 102 companies listed
Tower and Monopole vendors, production capacity and market shares. The top 34 manufacturers are listed with shares of production profiled:
- FWT
- Falcon
- Jyoti Americas
- Sabre Industries
- Valmont
- Locweld
- Fabrimet
- Comemsa
- Formet
- Sistemex
- SAE Towers (KEC)
- Brametal
- Icomemsa
- KEC
- Jyoti
- Kalpeteru
- Bajaj Electrical Ltd
- Transrail Lighting Limited
- Skipper Ltd
- Europoles
- Mitas
- Al-Babtain
- Zamil
- Al-Yamamah Steel Industry
- Metro Smart International
- Daji
- Qingdao Wuxiao
- Guangdong Disheng
- Shandong Huan
- Jiangsu Gushua
- Shandong Qixing Iron Tower
- Jiangsu Xiadu
- Qingdao Megatro
- Qingdao Baode
- Qingdao Sinostra
- Jelian
- Qingdao Lutai
- Jiangsu Rosheng
- HEBAI Tang Yang
- Jiangsu Hongguang
Utility Pole vendors - 36 wood/steel/concrete poles - 32 composite poles
- Valmont
- Falcon
- Europole
- Mercur Induo Systemholztechnik GmbH
- Brametal
- Nanjing Daji Steel Tower
- Qingdao Wuxiao
- Guangdong Disheng
- Shandong Huan
- Jiangsu Gushua
- Shandong Qixing Iron Tower
- Jiangsu Xiadu
- KEC
- Bajaj Electrical
- Kalpetaru Power Transmission Ltd
- Al-Babtain
- Al-Yamamah
- Metro Smart International
- SA
- Shakespeare Composite Structures
- Strongwell
- RS Technologies
- Powertru- sion
- Duratel
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