Dublin, Jan. 03, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Commercial Flooring: North American Markets" report to their offering.
The North American commercial flooring industry is expected to reach $26.8 billion by 2021 from $21.5 billion in 2016, rising at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.5% from 2016 through 2021 in terms of revenue.
This report includes a comprehensive analysis of all commercial flooring products used in the North American commercial flooring market. The report provides the latest information regarding product developments and material and technology enhancements as well as a detailed look at the various distribution channels and their dynamics. The current market demand for each product type is quantified by volume and value, with projections for growth to 2021. This report also provides profiles for leading North American commercial flooring manufacturers.
This report provides:
- An overview of the market for commercial flooring in North America
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, 2016, and projections of CAGRs through 2021
- A look at the different categories of commercial construction including corporate (tenant and owner-occupied), healthcare, hospitality, retail and institutional including government, public space, and education
- A detailed look at the various distribution channels and their dynamics
- Information on different product and technology types such as carpet, ceramic tile, hardwood, laminates, stone, vinyl and resilient flooring
- Profiles of major companies in the industry
Key Topics Covered:
1: Introduction
2: Summary
3: Overview
4: Commercial Flooring Products
5: Market Size And Growth
6: Market Definition
7: Company Profiles
- Abbey Commercial Flooring
- Adleta Corporation
- Armstrong
- Beaulieu Group Llc
- Bentley Flooring Llc
- Commercial Flooring Distributors
- Congoleum
- Daltile (A Mohawk Brand)
- Dur-A-Flex Inc.
- Ecore Commercial Flooring
- Florim Usa
- Florstar Sales Inc.
- Forbo Flooring Systems
- Gerflor Usa
- Grupo Lamosa
- Haines & Company Inc.
- Hallmark Floors & Interiors Limited
- Interface Inc.
- Interceramic Inc.
- J+J Flooring Group
- Karndean Designflooring
- Mannington Mills Inc.
- Marazzi Group S.R.L.
- Milliken & Company Inc.
- Mohawk Industries Inc.
- Mullican Flooring
- Polyflor Ltd.
- Porcelanosa S.A.
- Roca Tile Group
- Shaw Industries Inc.
- Stanton Carpet Corporation
- Stonepeak Ceramics Inc.
- Tarkett SA
- The Dixie Group Inc.
- Vortex Commercial Flooring
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lj7qmp/commercial
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