Dublin, Jan. 31, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "North American Drinking Fountain Market 2016 " report to their offering.
The North American drinking fountain market has been gaining tremendous traction in the recent years. Since 2010, the advent of bottle fillers has added excitement to the category again as customer preferences have transitioned from code-criteria fulfillment purchases to one that considers convenience, efficiency, hygiene, hydration and environmental stewardship. Moreover, the market has experienced a great deal of technological innovation from what was a very stagnant category for the last couple decades.
This study aims to provide a detailed analysis of the North American drinking fountain market along with qualitative trending information for the year 2015. The market numbers included in this report represent revenues generated by companies operating in the United States and Canadian drinking fountain market. The base year for the study is 2015 and the forecast period is from 2016 until 2022.
This study captures the following information on the North American drinking fountain market:
- Market Size
- Growth Rate
- Revenue Forecasts (2015-2022)
- Growth Drivers & Restraints
- Market Data
- Quotes by Key Industry Participants
- Market Share Analysis
- Market Trends
The key companies in this market include:
- Haws Corporation
- Elkay Manufacturing
- Most Dependable Fountains (MDF)
- Acorn Engineering
- Filtrine
- Oasis International
Key Topics Covered:
I. Scope of Research/Definitions
II. North American Drinking Fountain Market
a. Executive Summary
b. Market Drivers & Restraints
c. Market Challenges
d. Map of Lead in Drinking Water
e. User Concerns
f. Market Trends
g. Route-to-Market
h. Specification Sales Process
III. Market Data
a. North American Drinking Fountain Market Revenue Forecast (2015-2022)
b. Market Share Split by Manufacturer
c. Competitive Landscape
d. Market Share Split by Region (USA vs. Canada) .
e. Market Share Split by Distribution Channel
f. Market Share Split by Product Type
g. Market Share Split by Application: Outdoor vs. Indoor
h. Market Share Split by Manufacturer
i. Market Share Split by End-User
j. Market Share Split by Filtered vs. Unfiltered
k. Market Share Split by Replacement vs New Installation
l. Market Share Split by Refrigerated vs. Non-Refrigerated
m. Pricing Trends
n. Technology Trends
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qx3jr6/north_american
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Related Topics: Bottled Water


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