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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Concrete Mixers & Concrete Pumps for Truck-Mounted Applications in North America: Size, Shares, Segmentation, Competitors, Channels & Trends" report to their offering.
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This report presents data and information on the market size and competitive positions in the truck-mounted concrete mixer and boom pump industry in North America. It focuses on truck-mounted rear and front discharge mixers, volumetric mixers and concrete boom pumps.
Key information includes size of the market in 2015, including market size by mixer type; competitive positions and market shares; production by region; and market outlook for each category. Also included are profiles on fourteen industry participants.
The delivery and placement of concrete with over-the-road vehicles is accomplished by three types of vehicles concrete mix trucks, concrete pump trucks and volumetric mixers.
Traditional rear discharge mixers accounted for over 70% of units produced in 2015. Front discharge mixers offer several advantages over rear discharge mixersone-man operation, better view of target, higher discharge rate, longer reachbut these vehicles, being built from the ground up, have a considerably higher initial purchase price than rear discharge mixers, thus limiting their popularity.
Concrete boom pump trucks are used in large pour jobs; traditional concrete mixer trucks discharge their loads into the chute of a concrete pump for placement. The market for these units has been restricted in recent years, as large construction projects have been limited by economic considerations. This is the only segment with significant import content.
Volumetric mixer trucks are primarily suitable for small jobs. Truck-mounted bins discharge materials into the vehicle's hopper, allowing the concrete to be mixed on site. The advantages of these units are that there are no production overruns or waste of materials, and custom blends for each pour allow for different deliveries on each run. However the market (and the number of participants) remains small, and the major players do not participate in this segment.
The North American concrete delivery and placement market was valued at nearly $707 million in 2015 and involved 15 manufacturers. McNeilus continues to dominate the industry. It has major advantages in its huge direct distribution network and parent OshKosh's in-house chassis production capability. Smaller players remain viable, however, through regional focus and product customization.
Economic events impacting the construction industry in recent years resulted in several consolidations, closures and acquisition activity. However this market has become increasingly stable due to growth in the economy and an upward trend in the housing and infrastructure sectors.
These and other issues are the subject of this succinct report from SpecialtyTransportation.net (STN). The report can be put to immediate use for sales and market planning, M&A identification, competitive share analysis, alliances and technology transfer considerations.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Preface
1.1. Scope
1.2. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Product Types
1.2.1. Rear Discharge Concrete Mixers
1.2.2. Front Discharge Concrete Mixers
1.2.3. Volumetric Mixer Trucks
1.2.4. Concrete Boom Pump Trucks
2. Truck-Mounted Concrete Mixers & Pumps
2.1. Segment Summary
2.2. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Market Size - Volume, Value, Average Selling Price
2.3. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: End Users
2.4. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Manufacturers by Type
2.5. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Product Mix by Manufacturer
2.6. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Market Dynamics
2.7. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Only Body vs. Integrated/Complete Package
2.8. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Work Ready Truck - Cost Structure
2.9. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Distribution Channels
3. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Market Size & Shares
3.1. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Market Shares - Units & Revenue
3.2. Rear Discharge Mixers: Market Size & Shares
3.3. Rear Discharge Mixers: Market Shares - Units & Revenue
3.4. Front Discharge Mixers: Market Size & Shares
3.5. Front Discharge Mixers: Market Shares - Units & Revenue
3.6. Volumetric Mixers: Market Size & Shares
3.7. Volumetric Mixers: Market Shares - Units & Revenue
3.8. Concrete Boom Pumps: Market Size & Shares
3.9. Concrete Boom Pumps: Market Shares - Units & Revenue
4. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Outlook - 2016 - 2020
4.1. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Outlook - Total
4.2. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Outlook by Body Type
5. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Production by Region
6. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Manufacturer List
7. Concrete Mixers & Pumps: Manufacturer Profiles
7.1. Beck Industrial
7.2. Cemen Tech, Inc.
7.3. Con-Tech Mfg.
7.4. Continental Mixer Solutions LLC
7.5. Holcombe Mixers
7.6. Kimble Mfg. Co.
7.7. McNeilus/Oshkosh
7.8. Phoenix Mixer
7.9. Putzmeister America
7.10. ProAll Reimer
7.11. Schwing America
7.12. Strong Industries - Volumetric Mixers by Strong
7.13. Terex Corp.
7.14. Zimmerman Industries, Inc.
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