Construction Machinery: Canada
This report forecasts to 2025 construction machinery demand and production in nominal US dollars at the manufacturer level in Canada. Total demand is segmented by product in terms of: excavators, loaders, dozers and off-highway equipment, grading and compaction equipment, cranes and draglines, mixing and paving equipment, and parts and attachments.
To illustrate historical trends, total demand is provided in annual series from 2010 to 2020; production and the various segments are reported at five-year intervals for 2010, 2015, and 2020.
Construction machinery used in mining, energy, forestry, and other non-construction applications (e.g., agriculture) is included in this report. This report covers both self-powered and non-self-powered machinery. However, excluded from the scope of this report are: handheld equipment, such as jackhammers; certain products sometimes considered to be construction equipment, including aerial work platforms, dredging machinery, forklifts and telehandlers, industrial cranes, log splitters, pile driving equipment, and tunneling machinery; cranes used in seaports (specifically those for maritime applications) and in other industrial settings, such as gantry or overhead cranes; used construction equipment; remanufactured equipment; rental and leased equipment; and sales of parts and attachments to new machinery OEMs.
For any given historical year, US dollar amounts are obtained from values expressed in the applicable local currency. These local currency values are converted to US dollars at the average annual exchange rate for that year. For forecast years, the US dollar amounts assume the same annual exchange rate as that prevailing in 2020.
Key macroeconomic indicators are also provided with quantified trends. Other various topics, including profiles of pertinent leading companies, are covered in this report. A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
Related NAICS Code:
333120 Construction Machinery Manufacturing
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