The market research firm Freedonia Group has just published some
predictions regarding global demand for commercial refrigeration equipment and
it certainly looks good despite these tough economic times.
“Worldwide demand for commercial refrigeration equipment is
projected to rise 4.6 percent per year (including price increases) through 2012
to $29.3 billion.”
Among other findings:
- “A growing number of food retailers and restaurants will
contribute to growth.”
- “The ongoing expansion of fast chains will be especially
beneficial, since these outlets utilize a wide range of commercial
refrigeration equipment.”
- “The strongest opportunities are in Latin America and Asia.”
- “The developed nations of North America, Western Europe, and the
Asia/Pacific region comprise mature markets for commercial refrigeration
equipment.”
- “The U.S. will remain the largest market in the world, as
replacement demand continues to create opportunities.”
- “Reach-in and walk-in coolers and freezers are expected to be the
fastest growing product group.”
The research was published in October 2008 and more than likely
reflects feedback garnered within the current recession the was said to have
started in 2007. It also shows growth continuing through at least 2012, which falls beyond the range of the
current recession cycle, if this is a typical cycle.
The message is pretty simple: There are opportunities
(translation: jobs) in HVACR especially the ‘R’.
Powell's Ponderings: Refrigeration Demand Looks Good
By Peter Powell
Peter Powell is Refrigeration Editor. He can be contacted at 815-654-7270 or peterpowell@achrnews.com. Peter was formerly Editor/Publisher of Service & Contracting, where he gained his refrigeration experience. Among his duties, Powell is responsible for the monthly Refrigeration Zone sections in The NEWS
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