Global Sewer Machine Market Forecasts, 2021-2022 & 2028: Technological Advancement in Sewer Cleaning & Increasing Adoption of Sewer Inspection Camera - ResearchAndMarkets.com

2022-05-28 03:47:54 By : Mr. Peter Ge

DUBLIN, May 13, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Sewer Machine Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Product and Tank Capacity" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Sewer Machine Market is expected to grow from US$ 73.71 million in 2021 to US$ 88.91 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 2.7% from 2021 to 2028.

Technological Advancements in Sewer Cleaning to Favor Market Growth

In recent years, the sewer cleaning sector witnessed significant changes due to technological improvements. Equipment manufacturers shifted their attention to designing devices that are easier to use, carry, connect, and customize.

In December 2021, Rioned launched the eControl Touch, a next-generation sewage machine control, which is used across high-pressure drain and sewer cleaning equipment. The current model of eControl Touch comes with a user-friendly interface and many additional innovative capabilities that provide operators unparalleled machine control and diagnostics.

Rioned has been at the forefront of innovative advances in the sewage cleaning business for many years, producing various solutions that have set the standard across the sewer cleaning industry. The introduction of the eControl Touch signals, a platform built for the future, gives operators more control over their operations while lowering operating and maintenance expenses.

India and China, the world's two most populated countries, are also known as manufacturing hubs in Asia Pacific. China imposed strict lockdown and social restrictions, which discontinued the manufacturing process of numerous equipment and machinery for several weeks, resulting in a declining national economy.

Furthermore, the country isolated its import and export of critical raw materials and industrial equipment for several industry verticals, affecting the supply chain of various end-user industries. Similarly, India imposed a nationwide lockdown to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 across the country.

As a result, all these factors have adversely affected the Sewer Machine market growth across Asia Pacific. In addition, the shutdown of several retailers, distributors, and sales representatives also reduced the availability of sewer machines among other European and North American market players.

North America is witnessing a shift in trend from manual systems to automated sewer systems to tackle the modern-day gutter jamming issues. The automated systems have a wiper motor that starts functioning when the systems are switched on. The systems collect sewage wastes by using an embedded arm, and it throws back the waste into the bin fixed to the machine at the bottom.

The automated sewer machines need limited human intervention in their operations, and such systems prevent the spread of infections. Sewer machine companies in North America are adopting business expansion strategies to expand their footprint globally and meet the growing demands of customers.

For instance, GapVax introduced a new facility in Johnstown that focuses on vacuum truck manufacturing to expand production capacity. The trucks are used in the cleaning of sanitary sewer pumping stations. In February 2019, Vactor, Inc. planned to expand its Streator, IL manufacturing facility to increase production capacity.

Federal Signal Corporation, the parent company of Vactor, Inc., would invest ~US$ 25 million in this project, which is likely to surge the capacity to supply the company's newly redesigned 2100i combination sewer cleaner and the TRUVAC branded series of hydro excavators.

Rising Surge in Urbanization Among Developing Economies

Increasing Demand for Sewer Jetter Equipment

High Cost of Maintenance and Longer Lifespan

Increasing Adoption of Sewer Inspection Camera

Technological Advancement in Sewer Cleaning

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