2015 Capital Spending Forecast for Grinding Equipment is $149.7 Billion; Machinery and Equipment Plants Largest Projected Spending at $170 Million
Grinding, other is the largest segment of the grinding equipment market with projected spending of $149.7 million. Machinery and equipment manufacturing plants plan to spend the largest amount on grinding equipment with projected spending of $170 million.
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$697 Million Market Projected for Grinding Equipment
Grinding, other is the largest segment of this market with projected spending of $149.7 million. The table below represents spending intentions by machine type for grinding equipment.
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing Largest Spenders on Grinding Equipment
Machinery and equipment manufacturing plants plan to spend the largest amount on grinding equipment with projected spending of $170 million. The table below represents spending intentions by industry for grinding.
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