The global Fire Trucks Market size is projected to reach USD
7.41 billion by 2024, at a registering a CAGR of 6.3% over the forecast period,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing demand for fire
trucks owing to rising penetration in application segments, including
residential & commercial, enterprises & airports, and military, is
expected to drive market growth over the forecast period.
Growing infrastructure in the developing countries including
India, China, South Korea coupled with increasing awareness regarding fire
safety is expected to drive the demand for fire trucks over the next eight
years. The demand in enterprises and airports for fire apparatus and increasing
governmental regulations towards ensuring fire safety compliance is expected to
be a contributing factor for market growth across the globe.
The market consists of raw material suppliers, manufacturers,
distribution channels, and end user applications. The companies including
Alexis Fire Equipment Co. and Xuzhou Handler Special Vehicle Co. Ltd. procure
raw materials such as chassis and metal sheets required for manufacturing of
fire trucks from the local suppliers, as it saves transportation costs.
However, few companies including Gimaex International and Albert Ziegler GmbH
purchase trucks instead of chassis from established truck manufacturers such as
MAN and Scania, install the components and fire equipment, and sell them to the
fire departments.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
- Residential
& commercial application accounted for over 40% of the overall fire
trucks market. Growing global population and resultant surge in building
& construction activities have led the government to enforce stringent
fire safety regulations across all sectors. This resulted in a significant
increase in demand for fire trucks and is expected to drive market growth
significantly over the forecast period.
- China
demand for fire truck was valued at over USD 650 million in 2015. High
production capacity coupled with inexpensive labor are expected to be the
driving forces for rising demand and supply for fire trucks in the
country.In addition, growing application in manufacturing sector and
residential sector is expected to aid market growth in China.
- North
America accounted for a large share of the market, and is expected to
witness significant growth, growing at over 6% over the forecast period.
Large number of fire stations and stringent regulations regarding fire
safety are expected to be the key factors for market growth in the region.
- The
market in Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) is expected to grow at a
CAGR of over 5%. Product innovation, coupled with technological
advancements in the industry, is expected to be the drivers of the EMEA
market. However, high import prices are expected to restrain the
market growth in Middle East & Africa.
- Key
players in the industry include Rosenbauer International AG, Oshkosh
Corporation and Magirus GmbH. Auxiliary Power Unit is an idle-reduction
technology designed by Rosenbauer International AG, specifically for use
on fire apparatus; this is expected to save operating costs of endusers by
a huge margin.
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