The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics market is expected to experience a CAGR growth of over 1% by 2024, according to a new study on ASDReports

Wednesday 9 July 2014, Amsterdam

The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics market is expected to experience a CAGR growth of over 1% by 2024, according to a new study on ASDReports
Report description overview:

This report, now available on ASDReports, offers detailed analysis of the global military infrastructure and logistics market over the next ten years, providing market size forecasts. It covers the key technological and market trends in the military infrastructure and logistics industry, and provides analysis of the factors influencing the demand for military infrastructure and logistics and the challenges faced by industry participants. In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following: Global military infrastructure and logistics market size and drivers, recent development and industry challenges, SWOT analysis of the military infrastructure and logistics market, global military infrastructure and logistics country analysis and competitive landscape and strategic insights.


The difference:

  • This report will give the user confidence to make the correct business decisions based on a detailed analysis of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics market and to identify emerging and declining markets over the next 10 years.
  • Gain access to a total competitive landscape of the sector with detailed profiles of the top Military Infrastructure and Logistics manufacturers and service providers around the world with information about products, alliances, recent contract wins and financial analysis where available.
  • Understand major programs being undertaken by defense ministries and governments in different segments of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics market during the forecast period.


Report Highlight:

Defense budget cuts are expected to result in a marginal growth of the global military infrastructure and logistics market. The global economic slowdown has reduced the defense budgets of most leading spenders in the world, including the US, France, Germany, and the UK. High growth markets such as Russia, India, and China have been formulating continuous programs to enhance military infrastructure and logistics capabilities within their nations as well as along their borders.

Although the region is expected to witness flat growth in the aftermath of closure of wars in the Southwest Asia region, North America will continue to be the largest spender on military logistics and infrastructure in the next decade. The spending will be majorly driven by new initiatives from the US army to strengthen and regroup its military base in Europe. US major allies, such as Poland, expect Russian military aggression, especially in the aftermath of the Crimea invasion in early 2014.

Canada is also expected to provide sufficient funding for physical infrastructure and logistics according to the Canada First Defence Strategy, which was formulated in 2008. Due to these factors, the North American region is expected to remain as the leading spender in the military infrastructure and logistics sector, accounting for over 38% of the global market. Asia and Europe are also expected to account for a significant portion of the total military infrastructure and logistics market during the forecast period, with shares of under 27% and just over 23% respectively. This will be largely driven by the efforts of countries such as India, China, and Russia to modernize their armed forces. Moreover, the force augmentation plans in these countries also present the need to establish new and advanced infrastructure and logistics systems which is expected to bolster the market during the forecast period.

The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market 2014-2024

The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market 2014-2024

Publish date : July 2014
Report code : ASDR-121887
Pages : 147

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