World Demand for Motorcycles to Reach 124 Million Units
World demand for motorcycles powered by internal combustion engines (ICEs) and electric motors (“e-cycles”) will grow 7.0 percent annually through 2015 to 124 million units
World demand for motorcycles powered by internal combustion engines (ICEs) and electric motors (“e-cycles”) will grow 7.0 percent annually through 2015 to 124 million units
Nonresidential prefabricated building system demand in the US is expected to increase 7.8 percent annually to $15.2 billion in 2015
Demand for advanced ceramics in the United States is forecast to increase 6.0 percent annually to $14 billion in 2015.
US demand for countertops is forecast to advance 4.8 percent per year to 760 million square feet in 2015, valued at $24.6 billion.
US demand for infection prevention products and services is forecast to increase 4.9 percent annually to $21.2 billion in 2015.
US sales of primary and secondary batteries are expected to rise 4.8 percent annually to $16.7 billion in 2015.
Demand for machine tools in China is projected to grow 14.2 percent annually to 389 billion yuan in 2014
US label shipments are forecast to rise 4.8 percent annually to $20 billion in 2015.
World power lawn and garden equipment demand is forecast to rise 4.8 percent yearly to $18.9 billion in 2015.
World demand for construction machinery is projected to expand 6.5 percent per annum through 2015 to $171 billion, in line with the 2005-2010 rate of increase
Demand for products and services used in shale gas development will grow to $52 billion in 2015
US demand for janitorial equipment and supplies (excluding chemical products) is forecast to grow 2.2 percent per year to $6.7 billion in 2015
US demand for lamps is projected to decline nearly two percent annually in unit terms through 2015 as the market adjusts to the provisions of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
World demand for green packaging (which encompasses recycled content, reusable and degradable packaging) is projected to rise 5.7 percent per year to $212 billion in 2015.
US demand for foodservice disposables is expected to increase 4.1 percent per year to $18.8 billion in 2015.
Construction expenditures in China are expected to rise 9.4 percent per annum in real terms through 2015
US demand for cosmeceutical products is expected to increase 5.8 percent per annum to $8.5 billion in 2015
World demand for lubricants will rise 2.6 percent annually to 41.7 million metric tons in 2015.
US demand for hard surface flooring is forecast to rise 7.2 percent per year to 9.2 billion square feet in 2015
World demand for rare earths is forecast to expand 7.1 percent per year to 180,000 metric tons in 2015.