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Abstract

US pumps demand to reach $8.6 billion in 2010

US demand for fluid handling pumps is projected to increase 2.7 percent annually (including price increases) to $8.6 billion in 2010, supported by solid growth in many process industries and significant electric and gas utility construction. In addition, aftermarket prospects among process manufacturers -- particularly in the chemical, petroleum refining, and pulp and paper industries because of the harsh fluids handled in these markets -- will remain healthy.

The introduction of new and better performing pumps will also boost growth. However, to the extent that the new pumps have longer lives, these improvements can also work to limit demand for replacement parts.

Fluid handling pump technology is relatively mature, with product innovation tending to be evolutionary in nature. Thus, most development tends to concern incremental improvements in materials of construction or product designs. However, occasionally new pump styles, such as the "canned magnet drive" pump -- which was introduced early the decade -- are developed.

Utilities market to grow the fastest Process

 manufacturing industries will remain the largest market for pump products, given the wide range of applications and significant fluid handling requirements in these industries. However, the utilities market will see the fastest demand increases, supported by strong gains in utility construction expenditures.

Centrifugal pumps to remain most widely used type

Centrifugal pumps will continue to be the most commonly used type, due to their wide pressure and load handling capability -- including the ability to handle liquids with a high solids content -- and relatively low maintenance costs. Technological innovations in corrosion and abrasion-resistance, downsizing and versatility, combined with continued development of sealless centrifugal pumps, will drive demand.

US pump imports to outpace exports, widen trade deficit

 Shipments of fluid handling pumps from US facilities are forecast to rise 1.7 percent annually to $8 billion in 2010. Although the US traditionally ran a trade surplus in pumps, competition from imports eliminated this surplus early in the decade and the negative trade balance is expected to continue. Thus, while exports from the US will increase, the trade deficit is expected to widen through 2010.

Study coverage

This new Freedonia industry study presents historical US demand data (1995, 2000, 2005) plus forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by pump product (e.g., centrifugal, positive displacement, turbine, oilfield) and by market. The study also considers market environment indicators, evaluates company market share and profiles 35 industry competitors such as Flowserve, Gorman-Rupp, IDEX, ITT Industries, Pentair, and United Technologies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

General
Macroeconomic Overview
Cyclical Trends
Long Term Trends
Manufacturing Outlook
Nonresidential Fixed Investment Outlook
Utilities Construction Outlook
Water Works
Electric Power
Natural Gas & Other
Resource Extraction Industries Outlook
Historical Market Trends
Pricing Trends
Technological Trends
Materials
Product Design
New Pump Styles
Regulatory Issues
World Pump Outlook
Demand
Production
Foreign Trade
Imports
Exports

III. PRODUCTS

General
Centrifugal
Single-Stage
Submersible
Other Types
Multi-Stage
Sealless
Axial & Mixed Flow
All Others
Positive Displacement
Rotary
Reciprocating
Diaphragm
Turbine
Oilfield
Other Specialty Pumps
Domestic Water System Pumps
Sump Pumps
All Others
Pump Drivers, Accessories & Parts
Accessories & Parts
Drivers

IV. MARKETS

General
Process Manufacturers
Chemicals
Chemical Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Pulp & Paper
Pulp & Paper Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Petroleum Refining
Petroleum Refining Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Food & Beverages
Food & Beverage Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Primary Metals
Primary Metal Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Other Process Manufacturers
Utilities
Water & Sanitation Services
Water & Sanitation Service Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Electric & Gas Utilities
Electric & Gas Utility Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Resource Extraction Industries
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Mining & Other
Mining Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Construction
Construction Industry Overview
Pump Demand
Other
Discrete Parts Manufacturers
Government
All Other

V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

General
Market Share
Mergers, Acquisitions & Industry Restructuring
Regional Manufacturing Concentration
Product Development & Manufacturing
Marketing & Distribution
Financial Issues
Cooperative Agreements

COMPANY PROFILES

A-C Pumps, see ITT Industries Incorporated
ABS Pumps Incorporated, see Cardo AB
Aermotor Pumps Incorporated, see Pentair Incorporated
Alfa Laval AB
Almatec GmbH, see Dover Corporation
APV Baker, see Invensys plc
Aurora Pump, see Pentair Incorporated
Baker Hughes Incorporated
Bell & Gossett, see ITT Industries Incorporated
Bently Nevada, see General Electric Company
Blackmer Company, see Dover Corporation
Bran + Luebbe GmbH, see SPX Corporation
Brown (David) Union Pumps, see Textron Incorporated
Cardo AB
Centrilift, see Baker Hughes Incorporated
CH&E Pumps, see Cardo AB
Colfax Corporation
Corken Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Crane Company
Danaher Corporation
Dover Corporation
Ebara Corporation
Fairbanks Morse Pump Company, see Pentair
FARADYNE Motors, see ITT Industries and Pentair
FE Myers Company, see Pentair Incorporated
Flo-Pak, see Gorman-Rupp Company
Flojet Corporation, see ITT Industries Incorporated
Flowserve Corporation
Flowtronex PSI Incorporated, see ITT Industries
Franklin Electric Company Incorporated
Gardner Denver Incorporated
Gasboy International Incorporated, see Danaher
Gast Manufacturing Incorporated, see IDEX
GE Osmonics Incorporated, see General Electric
General Electric Company
Gilbarco Veeder-Root, see Danaher Corporation
GIW Industries Incorporated, see KSB AG
Gorman-Rupp Company
Goulds Pumps Incorporated, see ITT Industries
Graco Incorporated
Grundfos A/S
Hale Products Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Hamilton Sundstrand, see United Technologies
Hartell Pumps Company, see United Technologies
Haskel International, see United Technologies
Hoffman Specialty Manufacturing, see ITT Industries
Hydro-Aire Corporation, see Crane Company
HydroAir, see ITT Industries Incorporated
Hydromatic Pump Company, see Pentair Incorporated
Hypro Corporation, see Pentair Incorporated
IDEX Corporation
Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
IMO Pump, see Colfax Corporation
Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited
Invensys plc
IR ARO Corporation, see Ingersoll-Rand Company
ITT Industries Incorporated
ITW Binks, see Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
Jabsco, see ITT Industries Incorporated
JBD Incorporated, see Franklin Electric Company
Knight Equipment Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
KSB AG
Lear Romec, see Crane Company
Lewis Pumps, see Weir Group plc
LIGHTNIN, see SPX Corporation
Liquid Controls Corporation, see IDEX Corporation
Liquid Metronics Incorporated, see United Technologies
Little Giant Pump Company, see Tecumseh Products
Maag Pump Systems Textron AG, see Textron
Marlow Pumps Incorporated, see ITT Industries
Micropump Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Milton Roy Company, see United Technologies
Moyno Incorporated, see Robbins & Myers Incorporated
MP Pumps Incorporated, see Tecumseh Products
Nuovo Pignone SpA, see General Electric Company
Oberdorfer Pumps Corporation, see Gardner Denver
Patterson Pump Company, see Gorman-Rupp Company
PBL Industries Incorporated, see Graco Incorporated
Pentair Incorporated
Phelps (Ellis K.) & Company, see ITT Industries
Pioneer Pump Incorporated, see Franklin Electric
Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, see SPX Corporation
Pompe Gabbioneta SpA, see Weir Group plc
Process Systems Incorporated, see Crane Company
Pulsafeeder Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Pumpex AB, see Cardo AB
Putzmeister Group
R&M Energy Systems Incorporated, see Robbins & Myers
Red Jacket Pumps, see Danaher Corporation
Rietschle Thomas Incorporated, see Gardner Denver
Robbins & Myers Incorporated
Rule Industries Incorporated, see ITT Industries
Schlumberger Limited
Schwing GmbH
Scivex Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
SHURflo Pump Manufacturing Company, see Pentair
Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc
SPX Corporation
Sta-Rite Industries Incorporated, see Pentair
Sterling Fluid Systems BV
Sulzer Limited
Sundyne Corporation, see United Technologies
Tarby Incorporated, see Robbins & Myers Incorporated
Tecumseh Products Company
Textron Incorporated
Thomas Industries Incorporated, see Gardner Denver
Trebor International Incorporated, see IDEX
Tuthill Corporation
United Technologies Corporation
Versa-Matic Pump Company, see IDEX Corporation
Viking Pump Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Warren Pumps Incorporated, see Colfax Corporation
Warren Rupp Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Water Ace Pump Company, see Pentair Incorporated
Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps Limited, see Spirax-Sarco
Waukesha Cherry-Burrell, see SPX Corporation
Weir Group plc
Welch Rietschle Thomas, see Gardner Denver
WICOR Industries Incorporated, see Pentair Incorporated
Wilden Pump & Engineering, see Dover Corporation
Williams Instrument Company, see United Technologies
Wright Pump Incorporated, see IDEX Corporation
Zenith Pumps, see Colfax Corporation
Other Pump Companies

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Macroeconomic Environment
2 Manufacturers?f Shipments
3 Nonresidential Fixed Investment
4 Utilities Construction Expenditures
5 Production by Resource Extraction Industries
6 Fluid Handling Pump Market Volatility, 1995-2005
7 Fluid Handling Pump Price Deflators
8 World Pump Demand
9 US Foreign Trade in Pumps

SECTION III -- PRODUCTS

1 Fluid Handling Pump Supply & Demand by Type
2 Centrifugal Pump Supply & Demand
3 Single-Stage Centrifugal Pump Supply & Demand
4 Submersible Centrifugal Pump Supply & Demand
5 Other Centrifugal Pump Supply & Demand
6 Positive Displacement Pump Supply & Demand
7 Rotary Pump Supply & Demand
8 Reciprocating Pump Supply & Demand
9 Diaphragm Pump Supply & Demand
10 Turbine Pump Supply & Demand
11 Oilfield Pump Supply & Demand
12 Other Specialty Pump Supply & Demand
13 Pump Driver, Accessory & Part Supply & Demand
14 Pump Accessory & Part Shipments by Pump Type
15 Pump Driver Shipments by Pump Type

SECTION IV -- MARKETS

1 Fluid Handling Pump Demand by Market
2 Process Manufacturing Pump Demand by Market
3 Chemical & Pharmaceutical Shipments
4 Chemical Industry Pump Demand
5 Paper Product Shipments
6 Pulp & Paper Industry Pump Demand
7 Refined Petroleum Product Production
8 Petroleum Refining Pump Demand
9 Food & Beverage Shipments
10 Food & Beverage Industry Pump Demand
11 Primary Metal Product Shipments
12 Primary Metal Industry Pump Demand
13 Other Process Manufacturers Pump Demand
14 Utilities Pump Demand
15 Water Withdrawal Trends
16 Water & Sanitation Service Pump Demand
17 Electricity Generation by Fuel & Generator
18 Electric & Gas Utility Pump Demand
19 Resource Extraction Industry Pump Demand
20 Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Supply & Demand
21 Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Pump Demand
22 Mining Materials Handled
23 Mining & Other Resource Extraction Pump Demand
24 Construction Expenditures
25 Construction Industry Pump Demand
26 Other Fluid Handling Pump Markets

SECTION V -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Revenue Data: Selected Pump Manufacturers, 2005
2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
3 Selected Pump Manufacturing Plants by State
4 Capital Spending Patterns: Selected Pump Manufacturers
5 Composite Financial Ratios: Selected Pump Manufacturers
6 Selected Cooperative Agreements

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Fluid Handling Pump Market Volatility, 1996-2005
2 Fluid Handling Pump Pricing Patterns
3 US Fluid Handling Pump Imports by Source, 2005
4 US Fluid Handling Pump Exports by Destination, 2005

SECTION III -- PRODUCTS

1 Fluid Handling Pump Demand by Type
2 Centrifugal Pump Shipments by Type, 2005
3 Positive Displacement Pump Shipments by Type, 2005

SECTION IV -- MARKETS

1 Fluid Handling Pump Demand by Market
2 Process Manufacturing Fluid Handling Pump
Demand by Market, 2005

SECTION V -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Fluid Handling Pump Market Share by Company, 2005
2 Geographic Distribution of Pump Manufacturing Plants
 
 
 
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