2015 Capital Spending Forecast for Machining Centers is $3.2 Billion; Metalcutting Job Shops Plan to Spend the Largest Amount
Vertical machining centers with greater than 20” Y is the largest segment of this market with projected spending of $817.2 million. Metalcutting job shops plan to spend the largest amount on machining centers with projected spending of $960 million.
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$3.2 Billion Market Projected for Machining Centers
Vertical machining centers with greater than 20” Y is the largest segment of this market with projected spending of $817.2 million. The table below represents spending intentions by machine type for machining centers.
Metalcutting Job Shops Largest Spenders on Machining Centers
Metalcutting job shops plan to spend the largest amount on machining centers with projected spending of $960 million. The table below represents spending intentions by industry for machining centers.
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