Warships & Naval Vessels Market to be Worth $77.17Bn in 2013

Monday 19 November 2012, Amsterdam

Warships & Naval Vessels Market to be Worth $77.17Bn in 2013
The author of The Warships & Naval Vessels Market 2013-2023 report commented that ‘Despite the warships & naval vessels market being an established defence sector, it is nonetheless a sector that offers considerable opportunities to exploit. Despite shrinking defence spending in the West, the market continues to be driven by other factors. The withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan shifts the focus to modernisation of neglected fleets. Furthermore, the changing nature of warfare, the continued threat of piracy and terrorism, and the rapidly evolving profiles of emerging markets, offer further opportunities”

The 127 page report contains 150 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the warships & naval vessels market. This report provides forecasts for the period 2013-2023 in terms of value (US$) for the global warships & naval vessels market, as well as for 3 submarkets (Combatant Ships, Non-Combatant Ships, Submarines. In addition, 11 leading national warships & naval vessels markets are forecast and analysed over the period 2013-2023. The report provides profiles of 20 leading companies operating within the warships & naval vessels market, and includes an interview with Nobiskrug providing expert insight alongside Visiongain analysis.

The Warships & Naval Vessels Market 2013-2023 report will be of value to current and future potential investors into the warships & naval vessels industry, as well as companies and research centres who wish to broaden their knowledge of the warships & naval vessels market.
The Warships & Naval Vessels Market 2013-2023

The Warships & Naval Vessels Market 2013-2023

Publish date : October 2012
Report code : ASDR-13576
Pages : 127

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