A fire truck is a vehicle designed to carry firefighters to the site of accident with a limited supply of water that will be utilized to extinguish fire, some tools, equipment, and hoses that will be required by the firefighters. The tools and equipment carried by the truck will widely differ depending on the size of department and the type of location they will be handling.
Factors Driving Growth of the Global Fire Truck Market
Fire trucks are more often employed in firefighting operations in urban and suburban regions. There has been a significant increase in commercial and residential infrastructure, especially in the urban and suburban areas, pertaining to increasing population shift in the urban regions. For instance, according to a report, ‘World’s Cities’ by the United Nations in 2016, an estimated 54.5% of the world’s population resided in cities and is expected to reach 60% by 2030. In order to accommodate such huge masses, the urban infrastructure sector is adopting multi-storey building solutions for residential as well as commercial purposes. To ensure safety for people residing in multi-storey buildings, more efficient and organized systems such as Fire Alarm System, Fire Sprinkler System, and Carbon Monoxide Detection need to be adopted. To deal with fire incidents in cities, fire trucks are a prime necessity. Modern firefighting trunks carry equipment for wide range of firefighting and rescue operations, which include ladder, self-contained breathing apparatus, flood lights, fire hose, fire extinguishers, thermal imaging cameras, ventilating equipment, first aid kit, and hydraulic tools. All these equipment provide efficient assistance to fight in fire situations and rescue lives trapped inside the affected building. For instance, according to National Fire Association, in 2016, there were 475,500 structure fires reported in the U.S., in which 2,950 civilian died. Hence, rise in urbanization will require increased number of firefighting units in order to deal with fire situations in densely populated cities. This in turn will create growth opportunities for fire truck manufacturers.
Fire Truck Market: Regional Insight
The market segmentation for fire trucks is based on regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa.
North America was the largest market for fire trucks in 2017. Increasing fire incidence in North America is one of the major driving factors leading to high demand for fire trucks. For instance, according to National Fire Association, in 2016, there were 1,342,000 fires reported in the U.S. in which 3,390 civilian died, 14,650 civilian were injured, and US$ 10.6 billion valued property was damaged. Moreover, high percentage of population living in urban areas have also accelerated the market growth in North America. For instance, according to Population Reference Bureau, in 2017, 81 % of North America total population lived in urban areas. With rising urbanization there will be high demand for fire stations to ensure that in times of fire incidents, help is delivered on time. Hence, with such high urban population, demand for fire trucks will also simultaneously increase.
Asia Pacific is expected to exhibit the highest CAGR in the fire truck market during the forecast period. India, China, and Japan are some of the major countries, which will drive growth of the market in this region. Increasing urban population in Asia Pacific plays a major role for growth of the market in this region. For instance, according to Population Reference Bureau, it is estimated that 49% of the total Asian population will live in urban areas by 2018. Similarly by 2018, 59% of the total population in China will live in urban areas and 34% of the total population in India will live in urban areas. Hence, this increasing population parallels demand for residential and commercial construction, which also accelerates growth of the market of fire truck in this region. Moreover, increasing government investment for development of smart city plays a major role for growth of the market in this region. For instance, according to the Indian government Union Budget 2018-19, the government selected 99 cities under the smart city mission and will provide a fund of US$ 3.1billion for the development of these cities. Furthermore, according to Coherent Market Insights, it is estimated that India needs to build 31,000 new houses per day to fulfil the need of growing urban population during the period of 2015–2030. Hence, increasing residential construction is expected to increase demand for fire safety tools, which in turn will boost the fire trucks market growth.
Fire Truck Market: Competitive Insight
Some of the key players operating in the fire truck market are W.S. Darley & Co., Oshkosh Corporation, Ziegler Firefighting, Magirus GmbH (CNH Industrial Group), Rosenbauer International AG, Gimaex GmbH, Morita Holdings Corporation, E-one, HME Incorporated, and Smeal Fire Apparatus.
Fire Truck Market: Taxonomy
The global fire truck market segmented on the basis of application and region
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Ameya Thakkar is a seasoned management consultant with 9+ years of experience optimizing operations and driving growth for companies in the automotive and transportation sector. As a senior consultant at CMI, Ameya has led strategic initiatives that have delivered over $50M in cost savings and revenue gains for clients. Ameya specializes in supply chain optimization, process re-engineering, and identification of deep revenue pockets. He has deep expertise in the automotive industry, having worked with major OEMs and suppliers on complex challenges such as supplier analysis, demand analysis, competitive analysis, and Industry 4.0 implementation.
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