The Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing Industry report features 2007 current and 2008 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including turck bodies, bus bodies, van bodies and specialty truck bodies.
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The Motorcycle Manufacturing in China Comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing motorcycles. This includes standard motorcycles with sidecars. This industry doe not include the manufacture of electric bicycles.
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The Automobile Body and Trailer Manufacturing in China comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing automobile bodies, trailers and other non-mechanically propelled vehicle parts, such as cabs, chassis, body structures, truck trailers and semi-trailers. Additional products include special vehicle bodies, such as travel trailers, recreational vehicle bodies, campers, tankers, container trucks, munitions trailers and exhibition trailers. These products are parts of vehicles and must be towed by vehicles to run.
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The 2006 edition of this briefing was so popular; we decided to bring out an updated version again this year! In it, we analyse the top global automotive manufacturers’ approaches to platform strategy, particularly Renault Nissan, Volkswagen, Toyota, GM, Fiat and Ford The briefing also includes top…
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The first edition Hybrid Vehicles and Components Report has recently been published The report is just over 200 pages in length and includes profiles of all the key hybrid suppliers in the industry It provides an excellent market overview and covers in depth technological aspects of the sector…
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A global profile, analysis, segmentation & trends underlying the manufacture of the bodies and vehicles used for refuse collection and street sweeper applications Refuse trucks and street sweepers are highly dissimilar products from country to country, and when combined with local government…
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A global profile, analysis and segmentation underlying the manufacture of trucks for concrete mix and concrete pumping applications The delivery and placement of concrete with over-the-road vehicles is generally accomplished either by concrete mix trucks or through concrete pump trucks However,…
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The manufacture of truck bodies for vacuum and septic tank applications in North America is a diverse product segment in the truck body manufacturing industry These units can be very simple, hauling septic waste, to very complex, for cleaning sewer systems and collecting dry and wet hazardous waste…
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Analysis and evaluation of the size, segmentation, channels, and competitive structure of the industry underlying the manufacture of trailers in North America for specialized/vocational uses This study examines markets for several key types of specialty trailers: horse trailers, livestock trailers,…
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The manufacture of on-highway dump truck/bodies is a complicated process involving chassis producers, body fabricators, intermediate manufacturers of hydraulic equipment and final assemblers, each vying separately for the attention of distinctly different end users, from small contractors to…
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