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China Boiler and Auxiliaries Market Current Trends, Size, Share, Industry
Analysis, Competitive Intelligence, Growth, Opportunities and Forecasts To
2018
Summary
According to a new report by Sino Market Insight, the boiler and auxiliary industry will grow
steadily in the near future with the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) boiler, industrial
boiler, & power station boiler market sizes of 36,000 T / h, 526,600 T / h, & 438,700 T / h,
respectively. In 2009–2013 the demand for small capacity coal-fired industrial boilers was
noticeably reduced due to the execution of the coal ban policy in various medium & large sized
cities. However, it was also accompanied by the growing single capacity use efficiency. The
China’s boiler & auxiliaries industry usually demonstrated a minor descending trend.
The overall output cost of China boiler & auxiliaries industry went down from RMB 54.5 billion
in 2009 to RMB 48 in 2012 at a yearly average rate of over 4 percent. The sales prices went
down from RMB 54 billion in 2009 to RMB 47 billion in 2012, showing an average decrease of
over 4.5 percent.
There are a number of market players for industrial boilers. Some of the major players of the
market are Jianglian Heavy Industry, Taishan Group, Nantong Wanda Boiler, Jinding Boiler, and
Hangzhou Boiler Group. The companies that are active mainly in the market for waste heat
boilers include Jianglian Heavy Industry, Hangzhou Boiler Group, Yancheng Boilers
Manufacturing, Dongfang Boiler Group, Suzhou Hailu Heavy Industry, and Wuxi Huaguang
Boiler etc.
Inquire more about this report: http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/china-boiler-andauxiliaries-industry-report-2014-2018
Pertaining to the market for power station boilers, Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electric, and
Shanghai Electric with research & development as well as production capacity for entire sets of
large scale power plants equipment comprise the ‘first echelon’ of power plant equipment
production as...