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US demand to rise 1.7% annually
through 2017
Demand for
janitorial equipment and supplies in the US is forecast to advance 1.7 percent
per year through 2017 to $7.2 billion. This rate is an improvement from the
more sluggish gains of the 2007-2012 period. Sales of many of these products
declined from 2007 to 2009 due to the recession and its subsequent effect on
business activity levels. However, many businesses began purchasing new
equipment between 2010 and 2012 as the economy improved, helping sales of most
products return to pre-recession levels.
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Higher-end products to support value
gains
Through
2017, sales of janitorial equipment and supplies will be driven by continuing
economic recovery and the corresponding return to higher levels of demand for
cleaning activity, as well as expansion in the number of nonresidential
establishments and floor space. Rising focus on sustainable practices will
drive demand for higher value environmentally friendly products that use less
water and cleaning solution than comparable items. Ergonomic products will also
continue to support value growth. However, overall gains will be limited to an
extent by the reluctance of companies to reintroduce cleaning and maintenance
costs that they cut during the recession.
Manual cleaning products to be
fastest growing types
Manual
cleaning products are forecast to experience the fastest growth through 2017,
driven by a more delayed recovery from the effects of the recession, as well as
ongoing product development. For instance, sales of products such as wipes,
cloths, and flat and wet mops will benefit from the continuing adoption of
higher value microfiber, which requires minimal use of chemicals and lasts
longer than standard products.
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Institutional market to post the fastest
gains
The
institutional building market will post the fastest gains through 2017. This
sector will exhibit the most rapid growth in floor space due to an increase in
the number of health care and related establishments. In addition, these
locations have a particular interest in higher value products that can reduce
the risk of cross contamination and maintain indoor air quality, such as
disposable microfiber flat mops, no-touch cleaning equipment, and automated
cleaning products with advanced particle filtration features. The residential
market will also exhibit above average gains as homeowners return to more
frequent use of contract cleaners who employ these commercial grade products.
Contract cleaners to outpace
in-house staff
Businesses
will continue to turn to contract cleaners to reduce overhead costs associated
with building maintenance. Purchases of janitorial equipment and supplies by
contract cleaners are expected to outpace those of in-house staff in every
market except for the industrial sector. This is due in part to the often
unique and exacting cleaning needs in certain types of manufacturing
environments, such as pharmaceutical or food processing, that may be better
suited to an in-house staff familiar with the facilities needs.
Company Profiles
Profiles
30 industry competitors such as Electrolux, Heritage Bag, Alfred Karcher, Katy
Industries, Newell Rubbermaid, Nilfisk-Advance, Techtronic Industries, Tennant,
3M and Weiler
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