全球非公路车辆远端资讯处理市场 - 第六版
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全球非公路车辆远端资讯处理市场 - 第六版

The Global Off-Highway Vehicle Telematics Market - 6th Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 250 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

价格

全球运行的非公路车辆远端资讯处理系统数量预计将从 2023 年底的 880 万增长到 2028 年的 1,610 万,复合年增长率为 12.9%。

本报告对全球非公路车辆远端资讯处理系统市场进行了深入分析,包括对 30 家主要公司的访谈见解、最新的行业趋势和发展以及到 2028 年的区域市场预测。

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执行摘要

第 1 章 全球非公路用车市场

  • 简介
    • 非公路车辆製造商
  • 建筑业
    • 建筑机械
  • 采矿业
    • 采矿设备
  • 农业部门
    • 农业机械
  • 林业部门
    • 林业机械

第 2 章 非公路车辆远端资讯处理技术与解决方案

  • 简介
  • 非公路车辆远端资讯处理基础设施
    • 车辆细分市场
    • 定位段
    • 网路段
    • 后台部门
    • OEM/经销商细分市场
  • 非公路车辆管理
    • 机器位置追踪与状态监控
    • 安全追踪与介入
    • 远端诊断、预防性维护和机器健康预测
    • 精准农业
  • 机器操作员管理
    • 收集运营商相关数据
    • 与现场操作员的互动
  • 安全管理
    • 接近侦测和防撞系统
    • 基于视讯的监控解决方案
    • 疲劳和分心监测
  • 商业模式

第3章 市场预测与趋势

    市场分析
    • 运行单位数量及预测
    • 区域市场
    • 供应商市占率
  • 市场推动因素与障碍
    • 宏观经济环境
    • 监理环境
    • 竞争环境
    • 科技环境
  • 价值链分析
    • 装备业的公司
    • 远端资讯处理行业的公司
    • 通讯业的公司
    • IT 和其他行业的公司
  • 未来产业趋势

第 4 章 建筑与采矿设备製造商

  • Caterpillar
  • CNH Industrial
  • Deere & Company
  • Doosan Bobcat
  • Epiroc
  • HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
  • HD Hyundai Infracore
  • Hitachi Construction Machinery
  • JCB
  • Komatsu
  • Liebherr
  • Sandvik
  • Volvo Construction Equipment
  • 其他厂商
    • Bell Equipment
    • BOMAG
    • JLG Industries
    • Kobelco
    • Kubota
    • Link-Belt Cranes and LBX (Sumitomo)
    • LiuGong
    • Mahindra & Mahindra
    • Manitowoc
    • Mecalac
    • SANY
    • Tadano
    • Takeuchi
    • Terex
    • Wacker Neuson
    • XCMG
    • Zoomlion

第5章 农林业机械厂商

  • AGCO
  • Amazone
  • ARGO Tractors
  • CLAAS Group
  • CNH Industrial
  • Deere & Company
  • JCB
  • Komatsu
  • Krone
  • Kubota
  • Mahindra & Mahindra
  • Ponsse
  • Rottne
  • SDF
  • Stara
  • Tigercat
  • Vermeer
  • 首字母缩写和缩写列表

How will off-highway vehicle telematics market in the construction, mining, agriculture and forestry segments evolve in 2025 and beyond? This report covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic telematics industry. Berg Insight forecasts that the global installed base of active off-highway vehicle telematics systems will grow at a CAGR of 12.9 percent from 8.8 million units at the end of 2023 to 16.1 million units by 2028. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 executive interviews with market-leading companies.
  • Overview of the construction, mining, agriculture and forestry sectors.
  • Profiles of 47 equipment OEMs and their telematics offerings.
  • Comprehensive overview of the off-highway vehicle telematics value chain and key applications.
  • Summary of the latest industry trends and developments.
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2028.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. The Global Off-Highway Vehicle Market

  • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.1.1. Off-highway vehicle manufacturers
  • 1.2. The construction sector
    • 1.2.1. Construction equipment
  • 1.3. The mining sector
    • 1.3.1. Mining equipment
  • 1.4. The agricultural sector
    • 1.4.1. Agricultural equipment
  • 1.5. The forestry sector
    • 1.5.1. Forestry equipment

2. Off-Highway Vehicle Telematics Technologies and Solutions

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Off-highway vehicle telematics infrastructure
    • 2.2.1. Vehicle segment
    • 2.2.2. Positioning segment
    • 2.2.3. Network segment
    • 2.2.4. Backoffice segment
    • 2.2.5. OEM/dealer segment
  • 2.3. Off-highway vehicle management
    • 2.3.1. Machine location tracking and status monitoring
    • 2.3.2. Security tracking and intervention
    • 2.3.3. Remote diagnostics, preventive maintenance and machine health prognostics
    • 2.3.4. Precision agriculture
  • 2.4. Equipment operator management
    • 2.4.1. Collection of operator-related data
    • 2.4.2. Interaction with operators in the field
  • 2.5. Safety management
    • 2.5.1. Proximity detection and collision avoidance systems
    • 2.5.2. Video-based monitoring solutions
    • 2.5.3. Fatigue and distraction monitoring
  • 2.6. Business models

3. Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 3.1. Market analysis
    • 3.1.1. Installed base and forecast
    • 3.1.2. Regional markets
    • 3.1.3. Vendor market shares
  • 3.2. Market drivers and barriers
    • 3.2.1. Macroeconomic environment
    • 3.2.2. Regulatory environment
    • 3.2.3. Competitive environment
    • 3.2.4. Technology environment
  • 3.3. Value chain analysis
    • 3.3.1. Equipment industry players
    • 3.3.2. Telematics industry players
    • 3.3.3. Telecom industry players
    • 3.3.4. IT and other industry players
  • 3.4. Future industry trends

4. Construction and Mining Equipment Manufacturers

  • 4.1. Caterpillar
  • 4.2. CNH Industrial
  • 4.3. Deere & Company
  • 4.4. Doosan Bobcat
  • 4.5. Epiroc
  • 4.6. HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
  • 4.7. HD Hyundai Infracore
  • 4.8. Hitachi Construction Machinery
  • 4.9. JCB
  • 4.10. Komatsu
  • 4.11. Liebherr
  • 4.12. Sandvik
  • 4.13. Volvo Construction Equipment
  • 4.14. Other manufacturers
    • 4.14.1. Bell Equipment
    • 4.14.2. BOMAG
    • 4.14.3. JLG Industries
    • 4.14.4. Kobelco
    • 4.14.5. Kubota
    • 4.14.6. Link-Belt Cranes and LBX (Sumitomo)
    • 4.14.7. LiuGong
    • 4.14.8. Mahindra & Mahindra
    • 4.14.9. Manitowoc
    • 4.14.10. Mecalac
    • 4.14.11. SANY
    • 4.14.12. Tadano
    • 4.14.13. Takeuchi
    • 4.14.14. Terex
    • 4.14.15. Wacker Neuson
    • 4.14.16. XCMG
    • 4.14.17. Zoomlion

5. Agriculture and Forestry Equipment Manufacturers

  • 5.1. AGCO
  • 5.2. Amazone
  • 5.3. ARGO Tractors
  • 5.4. CLAAS Group
  • 5.5. CNH Industrial
  • 5.6. Deere & Company
  • 5.7. JCB
  • 5.8. Komatsu
  • 5.9. Krone
  • 5.10. Kubota
  • 5.11. Mahindra & Mahindra
  • 5.12. Ponsse
  • 5.13. Rottne
  • 5.14. SDF
  • 5.15. Stara
  • 5.16. Tigercat
  • 5.17. Vermeer
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Equipment OEMs and associated sectors
  • Figure 1.2: Construction spending by market (World 2016-2021)
  • Figure 1.3: Sales of construction equipment (World 2010-2023)
  • Figure 1.4: Examples of construction equipment types
  • Figure 1.5: Leading construction equipment manufacturers by market share (2022-2023)
  • Figure 1.6: Total minerals production by groups of commodities (1984-2022)
  • Figure 1.7: Examples of equipment used in the mining industry
  • Figure 1.8: Examples of underground mining equipment
  • Figure 1.9: The agribusiness value chain
  • Figure 1.10: Major crop production statistics (World 2023)
  • Figure 1.11: Examples of agricultural equipment
  • Figure 1.12: Global production of forest products (2023)
  • Figure 1.13: Examples of forestry equipment
  • Figure 2.1: Off-highway vehicle telematics infrastructure overview
  • Figure 2.2: Examples of off-highway vehicle telematics hardware
  • Figure 2.3: Schematic off-highway vehicle telematics backoffice segment
  • Figure 2.4: Proximity detection and collision avoidance system for surface mining
  • Figure 3.1: Installed base of off-highway vehicle telematics systems (World 2023-2028)
  • Figure 3.2: Installed base by sector (World 2023-2028)
  • Figure 3.3: Installed base by region (World 2023-2028)
  • Figure 3.4: Top-10 manufacturers by off-highway vehicle telematics units (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 3.5: Mixed fleet telematics example enabled by ISO 15143-3 (AEMP 2.0) standard
  • Figure 3.6: Equipment OEM systems and associated telematics partners
  • Figure 3.7: CalAmp's HMU-3640LB Advanced Rugged Telematics Gateway
  • Figure 3.8: Examples of Quake Global telematics modem products
  • Figure 3.9: Tierra's ProPulse web solutions
  • Figure 3.10: Tierra's AM54 and AM35 telematics devices
  • Figure 3.11: Temeda platform
  • Figure 3.12: Top-10 mobile operators by IoT connections (World Q4-2023)
  • Figure 3.13: ORBCOMM's rugged PT 7000 device for heavy equipment telematics
  • Figure 3.14: ORBCOMM's FleetEdge web application for heavy equipment management
  • Figure 4.1: Overview of VisionLink plans
  • Figure 4.2: Cat Product Link hardware
  • Figure 4.3: Overview of Cat MineStar functionality
  • Figure 4.4: Operation modes of Cat MineStar Command for dozing
  • Figure 4.5: Caterpillar's total connected assets (2017-2023)
  • Figure 4.6: CASE SiteWatch telematics platform
  • Figure 4.7: John Deere Precision Construction Technologies including JDLink
  • Figure 4.8: JDLink Dashboard web-based telematics user interface
  • Figure 4.9: Overview of John Deere Connected Support
  • Figure 4.10: Bobcat Owner Portal
  • Figure 4.11: Bobcat Machine IQ app interface
  • Figure 4.12: Bobcat Machine IQ subscription packages
  • Figure 4.13: Epiroc's Groundbreaking Intelligence digital solutions portfolio
  • Figure 4.14: Epiroc's BenchREMOTE station for the Rig Control System (RCS)
  • Figure 4.15: The Mobilaris Onboard traffic awareness solution
  • Figure 4.16: Layout of Epiroc's Titan Collision Avoidance System
  • Figure 4.17: HD Hyundai XiteSolution including HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
  • Figure 4.18: HD Hyundai Construction Equipment's Hi MATE user interface
  • Figure 4.19: Hi MATE Fleet Manager mobile app
  • Figure 4.20: Hyundai Connect umbrella brand
  • Figure 4.21: MY DEVELON fleet management user interface
  • Figure 4.22: DEVELON machine monitoring service process
  • Figure 4.23: Schematic overview of Hitachi Construction Machinery's Global e-Service
  • Figure 4.24: Hitachi Construction Machinery's ConSite Pocket app
  • Figure 4.25: Number of machines with ConSite contracts (2014-2024)
  • Figure 4.26: Hitachi Construction Machinery's Solution Linkage ICT/IoT-based solutions
  • Figure 4.27: Future construction sites envisioned by Hitachi Construction Machinery
  • Figure 4.28: Overview of Autonomous Haulage System (AHS)
  • Figure 4.29: Example of a ConSite Mine dashboard
  • Figure 4.30: JCB's LiveLink device interfaces
  • Figure 4.31: JCB LiveLink mobile app India
  • Figure 4.32: KOMTRAX fleet management interface
  • Figure 4.33: Models and features of Komatsu's remote monitoring system KOMTRAX
  • Figure 4.34: Komatsu's KOMTRAX Plus mining equipment management system
  • Figure 4.35: My Komatsu Mobile app
  • Figure 4.36: Installed base of Komatsu's KOMTRAX (2011-2024)
  • Figure 4.37: Schematic overview of Smart Construction
  • Figure 4.38: Smart Construction dashboard
  • Figure 4.39: Komatsu's autonomous haul truck being loaded by its excavator
  • Figure 4.40: Schematic overview of Liebherr's LiDAT fleet & plant management system
  • Figure 4.41: Examples of features in Liebherr's Operational Analytics suite
  • Figure 4.42: The teleoperation system Liebherr Remote Control (LiReCon)
  • Figure 4.43: Tyre pressure monitoring interface of the OptiMine platform
  • Figure 4.44: Sandvik's AutoMine Lite and Multi-Lite for underground loading and hauling
  • Figure 4.45: Sandvik's AutoMine Control Room solution for surface drilling
  • Figure 4.46: Schematic overview of Volvo CE's ActiveCare
  • Figure 4.47: Bell Equipment's Fleetm@tic fleet management interface
  • Figure 4.48: BOMAG TELEMATICS iOS app interface
  • Figure 4.49: JLG's new ClearSky Smart Fleet
  • Figure 4.50: Schematic overview of Kobelco's remote monitoring system offerings
  • Figure 4.51: KubotaNOW Telematics in the myKubota app
  • Figure 4.52: Link-Belt Telematics portal - A1A Software's iCraneTrax
  • Figure 4.53: LBX Company's RemoteCARE telematics app
  • Figure 4.54: LiuGong iLink app for iOS
  • Figure 4.55: Manitowoc's new CONNECT platform
  • Figure 4.56: MyMecalac Connected Services powered by Trackunit
  • Figure 4.57: MachineLink+ tool for machine management
  • Figure 4.58: Schematic overview of Tadano's Hello-Net
  • Figure 4.59: Overview and interface of IC-1 Remote telematics solution
  • Figure 4.60: Genie Lift Connect portal
  • Figure 4.61: Genie's telematics-ready connector and telematics device connector
  • Figure 4.62: Customised web portal for Terex MP powered by ORBCOMM
  • Figure 4.63: HANYUN Platform user interface
  • Figure 4.64: XCMG's autonomous dump truck
  • Figure 4.65: Z-Asset Management app for iOS
  • Figure 4.66: Zoomlion's overseas IoT platform
  • Figure 5.1: Precision Planting's third generation 20-20 monitor
  • Figure 5.2: Precision Planting's Panorama app
  • Figure 5.3: The AmaTron 4 ISOBUS terminal with display extension
  • Figure 5.4: McCormick Fleet Management user interface
  • Figure 5.5: CLAAS Group's CEMIS 1200 display
  • Figure 5.6: AGXTEND's NirXact hardware
  • Figure 5.7: John Deere connectivity family
  • Figure 5.8: John Deere Precision Forestry including JDLink
  • Figure 5.9: John Deere's TimberMatic Maps and TimberManager
  • Figure 5.10: Krone's CCI 1200 ISOBUS terminal
  • Figure 5.11: Kubota Precision Farming products
  • Figure 5.12: Overview of the IsoMatch FarmCentre telematics solution
  • Figure 5.13: The Krish-e mobile solution and smart kit
  • Figure 5.14: Ponsse Connectivity Unit - Epec 6200 Remote Access Unit
  • Figure 5.15: Rottne Connect interface
  • Figure 5.16: Overview of SDF Smart Farming Solutions
  • Figure 5.17: Tigercat telematics - RemoteLog and LogOn
  • Figure 5.18: Tigercat RemoteLog web interface for desktop and mobile devices
  • Figure 5.19: LogOn functionality in Tigercat's mobile app
  • Figure 5.20: Vermeer Telematics interface