World Power Tools - The Freedonia Group
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Batteries<br />
<strong>The</strong> US batteries industry is analyzed in this<br />
study. It presents historical data (1990, 1995,<br />
2000) and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 for primary<br />
and secondary batteries (e.g. alkaline, leadacid,<br />
nickel-cadmium) and their respective markets<br />
(e.g. consumer, industrial, government, motor<br />
vehicles, portable devices). <strong>The</strong> study also<br />
analyzes economic trends and other factors impacting<br />
demand, details industry structure, evaluates<br />
market share and profiles key producers.<br />
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<strong>Power</strong> & Hand <strong>Tools</strong> -<br />
Private Companies Report<br />
Seven private producers each had total power and<br />
hand tool sales of over $100 million in 2000, one<br />
of which had over $800 million. Four of the seven<br />
focus mainly or exclusively on power tools, and<br />
three primarily produce hand tools. This report<br />
profiles over 130 privately-held US companies<br />
(e.g., American Tool, Klein <strong>Tools</strong>, Leatherman<br />
Tool, S-B <strong>Power</strong> Tool, Senco Products, Stihl,<br />
TRUMPF). It also details market share, analyzes<br />
acquisition trends, lists firms by product and location,<br />
and forecasts industry demand.<br />
#1445. . . . . . . . 7/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,200<br />
<strong>World</strong> Insulated Wire & Cable<br />
<strong>World</strong>wide demand for insulated wire and cable<br />
will grow over 5% annually. <strong>The</strong> best opportunities<br />
will come in the largest market, communications<br />
and information processing. Growth<br />
in wireless communications will benefit wire and<br />
cable in applications such as antenna towers and<br />
base station transmission units. This study analyzes<br />
the $67 billion world insulated wire and<br />
cable industry to 2004 and 2009 by type, market,<br />
material, region and for 23 countries. It<br />
also details market shares and profiles key firms.<br />
#1304. . . . . . . . 8/01. . . . . . . . . . $4,300<br />
Insulated Wire & Cable<br />
Demand for insulated wire and cable in the US<br />
will grow over 5% annually. Gains will be driven<br />
by continuing growth in fiber optic computer<br />
networking and multimedia communications, as<br />
well as the ongoing deregulation of electric power<br />
generation. Communications will remain the<br />
largest market, even with the onset of wireless<br />
technology. This study analyzes the US insulated<br />
wire and cable industry to 2004 and 2009<br />
by material, product and market. It also details<br />
market share and profiles key companies.<br />
#1277. . . . . . . . 5/00. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />
Industrial Controls<br />
US demand for industrial controls will grow 6%<br />
annually, driven by continuing innovation in<br />
solid-state controls and rising demand for software<br />
and system integration services. Advanced<br />
controls will outpace conventional devices. Durable<br />
goods industries will remain the largest<br />
market, while services, chemicals and utilities<br />
grow the fastest. This study analyzes the $14.5<br />
billion US industrial controls industry to 2005<br />
and 2010 by product and market. It also includes<br />
key company profiles and market share.<br />
#1400. . . . . . . . 3/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />
Machine <strong>Tools</strong> -<br />
Private Companies Report<br />
Seven private companies generate US machine<br />
tool sales of over $100 million and total worldwide<br />
machine tool sales of $150 million or more.<br />
Twelve other private firms have total corporate<br />
sales of over $100 million. This report profiles<br />
100+ privately-held firms (e.g., Gleason, Goldman<br />
Industrial, Haas Automation, Ingersoll International,<br />
Mazak, Minster Machine, TRUMPF Inc.,)<br />
and lists them by product and location. <strong>The</strong> report<br />
also details market share, forecasts industry<br />
demand and reviews acquisitions.<br />
#1245. . . . . . . . 6/00. . . . . . . . . . $3,200<br />
<strong>World</strong> Batteries<br />
Primary and secondary battery demand will grow<br />
nearly 8% per year worldwide, driven by new<br />
and emerging portable electronic devices. <strong>The</strong><br />
best prospects will remain in less advanced countries<br />
whose markets are growing fast. Lithium<br />
ion- and lithium polymer-based rechargeables and<br />
“superpremium” alkaline batteries will lead<br />
gains. This study analyzes the US $41 billion<br />
world battery industry to 2004 and 2009 by type,<br />
region and 24 major countries. It also evaluates<br />
market shares and profiles key firms.<br />
#1347. . . . . . . . 12/00. . . . . . . . . . $4,600<br />
<strong>Power</strong> & Hand <strong>Tools</strong><br />
US demand for power and hand tools will grow<br />
over 4% annually to $13.5 billion in 2004. Consumer<br />
upgrades to more powerful, high-end<br />
power tools, and the continuing development of<br />
improved cordless products, will partially offset<br />
slowing household formations. Professional users<br />
will continue to comprise over two-thirds of<br />
the market. This study analyzes the $11 billion<br />
US power and hand tool industry to 2004 and<br />
2009 by product and market. It also presents<br />
market share data and profiles key firms.<br />
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<strong>World</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Tools</strong> #1419<br />
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