The new PLUS Service offers a breakdown of sales by up to six size categories per product. This allows growth trends to be identified within product groups, and makes it simple to target the most valuable segments. This system also allows clients to build population models by weight class for the first time.
Off-Highway Research will publish three new Special Reports in September 2018, focussing on the construction equipment industries in Indonesia and Thailand, and the global wheeled loader segment. Ranging in length from 150-350 pages, Off-Highway Research's Special Reports are based on lengthy periods of field research and are regarded as the most comprehensive and wide-ranging studies available.
Off-Highway Research has launched a premium version of its Global Volume & Value Service offering more than twice the amount of data as found in the standard service.
Off-Highway Research's parent company has acquired the publisher of Diesel Progress and Diesel Progress International.
Off-Highway Research is recruiting a full-time consultant in Europe to research markets and produce reports for our European Service and data for the International Database Service.
Our Database Services are now available in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish.
Off-Highway Research will exhibit at Intermat in Paris from 23rd-28th April on Stand EF024, Hall 6, as part of the UK Pavilion. It will use the event to present updated forecasts on the global construction equipment industry and launch new market intelligence products.
Some 77% of the 3.7 million diesel engines produced worldwide for non-road mobile machinery applications in 2023 will be Tier 4 Interim or higher, according to Knibb Gormezano & Partners.
The range of reports available from Off-Highway Research includes four Multi-Client Studies published in late 2017. They cover the construction equipment industries in Poland and South Korea, the global hydraulic excavator industry and the Chinese powered access sector.
Construction equipment sales in Sweden hit a record 4,989 units in 2016. Market growth is expected to peak this year and stabilise in 2018 at unprecedented highs.