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This study analyzes the world elevator industry. It presents historical demand data for 2002, 2007 and 2012, and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by product (e.g., passenger and freight elevators, escalators and moving walkways), service (installation, modernization and repair), market (residential, nonresidential), world region and for 16 countries. The study also considers market environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles industry players. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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World Elevators to 2017byFreedonia Group
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  • This study analyzes the world elevator industry.
    It presents historical demand data for 2002, 2007
    and 2012, and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by
    product (e.g., passenger and freight elevators,
    escalators and moving walkways), service
    (installation, modernization and repair), market
    (residential, nonresidential), world region and
    for 16 countries. The study also considers market
    environment factors, details industry structure,
    evaluates company market share and profiles
    industry players.
  • World demand to rise nearly 6 annually through
    2017
  • Global demand for elevator equipment (including
    elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and
    associated parts) and services was 86 billion in
    2012. Demand is projected to grow almost six
    percent annually through 2017, a deceleration
    from the pace of the 2007-2012 period, when gains
    were fueled by explosive growth of more than 25
    percent per year in China. Even though the
    Chinese market will cool from that breakneck
    pace, it will still generate nearly one-half of
    the increase in the world demand for elevator
    equipment and services between 2012 and 2017.
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  • Other developing markets that will contribute to
    global advances through 2017 include India, as
    the country adds 50 million urban residents and
    per capita GDP increases faster than the global
    average. Central and South America is expected to
    see above-average increases, led by Brazil, the
    regions largest elevator market. The
    Africa/Mideast region is also expected to
    experience strong growth, though much of the
    expansion will be confined to Turkey and
    high-income urban areas in the Middle East.
  • US market to outpace most high-income countries
  • Growth in the US demand for elevator services
    will outpace that in most highincome countries,
    as the market will be recovering from a very low
    2012 base. Increases in Japan and Western Europe
    will be below the world average, but will also
    mark significant increases from the marginal
    growth in the 2007 to 2012 period.
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  • Elevator equipment demand to outpace elevator
    services
  • In 2007, global demand for elevator services
    exceeded demand for equipment. Western Europe,
    then the worlds largest regional market, had a
    large installed base of elevators and stringent
    safety codes bolstered the modernization and
    repair service market. However, 2012 marked a
    significant change in the global market, as
    demand for equipment exceeded service demand for
    the first time, driven by strong growth in new
    unit installations in the developing world. That
    trend is expected to continue through 2017, as
    the many new units recently added in developing
    countries will not need as many costly repairs as
    Western Europes aging stock, and safety codes
    may be less strictly enforced.
  • Chinas share of new unit sales to decline
    slightly
  • Passenger and freight elevator sales on a per
    unit basis were 914,000 units in 2012. While the
    Chinese elevator market made up over 30 percent
    of global demand by value, it was even more
    significant on a per unit basis, as 58 percent of
    the worlds new elevator units were sold in China
    in 2012. World new unit sales are forecast to
    grow 3.4 percent annually through 2017 to 1.1
    million, though Chinas share will decline
    slightly.
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  • MRL elevators to continue gaining market share
  • Through 2017, the equipment market will focus on
    energy efficient elevators, escalators and moving
    walkways. Manufacturers have introduced many new
    technologies and improved existing ones to be
    more efficient. Space and energy saving machine
    room-less (MRL) elevators will continue to
    increase their penetration of the global elevator
    market through 2017, and will dominate the market
    in the ensuing years.
  • Company Profiles
  • Profiles 41 competitors in the industry worldwide
    including Hitachi, KONE, Otis Elevator (United
    Technologies), Schindler and ThyssenKrupp
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