The “Oilfield
Truck/Body Manufacturing in North America – Size, Shares, Segmentation,
Competitors, Channels, Trends, and Outlook Underlying the Manufacture of
Oilfield Truck/Bodies – 2017-2022 Analysis & Outlook”
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
Oilfield truck/body manufacture is a niche vocational truck segment, and
very few manufacturers concentrate exclusively on truck chassis-mounted
oilfield truck/bodies. This product is usually manufactured alongside
other off-road oilfield truck equipment. The report presents a
competitive analysis of US and Canadian production of these specialized
truck/bodies.
The five leading manufacturers accounted for 73% of total shipments in
2017, with the top two accounting for 45% of the market in dollar value
of sales.
Demand for oilfield products such as bed trucks, winches and gin pole
trucks is mainly dependent on drilling activities in the United States
and Canada. Increased drilling activity in the 2010 to mid-2014 period
resulted in a surge in demand for these products. Demand dropped since
mid-2014 due to the downturn in fracking activities. Drilling activities
have increased moderately since end-2016 after a two-year downturn, with
the uptick expected to continue in 2018, buoyed by a continued recovery
in oil prices. This augurs well for the segment.
These and other topics are the subject of this report. 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 Scope
2 Product Types
3 Market Size Estimates – Units & Dollars 2017
4 Market Shares: Competitive Analysis in Units & Dollars
5 Market Analysis
6 Market Dynamics & Demand Factors
7 Outlook 2018-2022
8 Production by Region
9 Key Manufacturer Data
10 Manufacturer Profiles (11 Companies Profiled)
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