Dublin, May 23, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Vocational Truck/Body Industry in North America: Wreckers & Carriers. Size, Trends, Growth, Outlook & Competitive Structure Underlying the Manufacture and Market for Wrecker & Carrier Truck Bodies in North America" report to their offering.
The three leading companies account for three-quarters of the total $627 million market.
This report provides a quantification and analysis of the business of manufacturing wrecker and carrier truck/bodies in North America.
A wrecker (tow truck) is designed to tow, recover or transport a disabled, illegally parked or abandoned motor vehicle or a vehicle which has been involved in an accident. Carriers (rollbacks) are flatbed tow trucks in which the rear of the truck is fitted with a flat platform which can be inclined and moved to the ground level, thereby allowing a vehicle to be placed on it either by its own power or by being pulled with a winch.
Miller Industries is the giant in this industry, accounting for more than half the market, both in terms of units manufactured and dollar value of sales. Despite the dominance of leading manufacturers, smaller players hold onto their share of the market, and there remains space in the industry for such players, typically servicing regional and highly customized demand.
Barriers to entry are high, as patented equipment designs are with leading players, and a new entrant would have to offer a substitute technology and a range of equipment serving all segments of the market, as distributors prefer manufacturers offering a wide range of tow, recovery and hauling equipment.
Leading manufacturers reported strong demand for wreckers and carriers in 2015, most of it arising from pent-up demand, as purchases in the 2008-2009 period were low. Replacement demand is expected to remain the key demand driver in the next couple of years.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Scope
2 Product Types
3 Market Size Estimates: Units & Dollars 2015
4 Market Shares: Competitive Analysis in Units & Dollars
4.1. Manufacturers by Type
4.2. Market Shares: All Products
4.3. Market Shares by Product Type
4.3.1. Wreckers
4.3.2. Wreckers by Wrecker Class
4.3.3. Carriers
4.3.4. Carriers by Carrier Class
5 Market Analysis
5.1. Average Prices & Cost Structure
5.2. Distribution Channels
6 Production by Region
7 Market Dynamics & Demand Factors
8 Outlook & Forecasts - 2016 - 2020
9 Key Manufacturer Data
10 Manufacturer Profiles (20 manufacturers profiled)
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lxsgfh/vocational
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