Dublin, Jan. 18, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8sr9g2/north_american) has announced the addition of the "North American Compressed Air Rental Equipment Market 2015" report to their offering.
This study focusses on the North American compressed air equipment rental market with geographical coverage of Canada and the United States of America. For purposes of this research, compressed air rental includes portable diesel fired and electric compressors ranging from the small towable 14 kW units all the way up to the largest used compressor at 1.3 MW.
The focal point of the analysis remains rental compressors in North America only and does include any other rental equipment. The total revenue provided in the study is solely the revenue generated from the rental business and does not include any peripheral costs or supplementary materials costs. The scope of this study does not include sales of this equipment. This study only focuses on equipment rented out to customers for use. The scope of the study is limited to the United States and Canada. The base year for the study is 2014.
Compressed air equipment is currently being used in various applications. Since air is the only input required, compressed air equipment does rely on fossil fuel. This negates fuel costs, typically associated with other types of equipment. In addition to fuel costs, less maintenance costs and energy savings contribute to the overall profitability. Therefore, the proliferation of these equipment is necessary since they are not only cost efficient, but also eco-friendly.
This report captures the following information about the North America Compressed Air Rental Equipment Market:
- Market Size, Growth Rate, Revenue Forecast (2013-2021)
- Growth Drivers & Restraints
- Market Trends
- Market Landscape
- Supplier Landscape
- Strategic Recommendations
- Quotes by Key Industry Participants
Key Topics Covered:
I. Research Scope
a. Terms & Definitions
b. End User Segment Definition
II. Executive Summary
III. Market Landscape
a. Market Dynamics - Compressed Air Rental Equipment
b. Category Overview - Compressed Air Rental Equipment
c. Key Market Drivers and Restraints
d. Market Drivers
e. Market Restraints
f. Rental Compressed Air Market-Revenue Forecasts, 2013-2023
g. Market Share by Revenue-Rental Compressed Air
IV. End User Segmentation
a. Refrigeration Industry
b. Mining Industry
c. Construction Industry
d. Food and Beverage Industry
e. Automobile Industry
f. U.S. - Market Trends
g. Canada - Market Trends
h. Notable Mergers and Acquisitions
i. Classification of Compressor Tiers
j. Comparison of Types of Compressors
k. SWOT Analysis
V. Supplier Landscape
a. Aggreko PLC
b. United Rentals Inc.
c. Sunbelt Rentals
d. Trane Rental Services Inc.
e. Atlas Copco Group
VI. Strategic Recommendations
VII. Quotes
VIII. Appendix
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8sr9g2/north_american
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