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全球船用辅机市场:依燃料、动力、应用、地区、机会、预测,2017-2031

Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Assessment, By Fuel, By Power, By Application, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2017-2031F

出版日期: | 出版商: Market Xcel - Markets and Data | 英文 220 Pages | 商品交期: 3-5个工作天内

价格

全球船用辅机市场规模预计将从2023年的32.1亿美元成长到2031年的53.8亿美元,2024年至2031年的复合年增长率为6.66%。该市场近年来经历了显着成长,预计未来将继续扩大。

船用辅助发动机市场是指涉及专门为船用设计的辅助发动机的製造、分销和服务的行业。这些发动机也称为船用辅机或船用辅助发动机,在为主推进系统之外为船舶提供额外动力方面发挥着重要作用。船用辅助引擎通常用于为船上的各种功能发电,例如照明、空调、冷冻和其他电气系统。它也用于操作泵浦和绞车等辅助设备。

该市场包括各种辅助发动机,旨在满足不同类型船舶的多样化需求,包括货船、客船、海军舰艇和海上平台。该市场的製造商专注于生产可靠、燃油效率高且符合严格的船舶排放标准的引擎。船用辅机的需求受到全球航运业成长等因素的影响。

根据联合国贸易和发展会议(United Nations Conference on Trade and Development)的数据,全球商业航运正以每年2%至2.5%以上的速度成长。此外,引擎技术的进步以及海事领域排放和环境永续性的监管要求正在影响市场成长。

该报告研究了全球船用辅助引擎市场,并提供了市场概况,包括依燃料、动力、应用、地区和参与市场的公司概况划分的趋势。

目录

第一章研究方法论

第二章 专案范围与定义

第三章执行摘要

第四章 客户回馈

第五章 2017-2031年全球船用辅机市场展望

  • 市场规模及预测
  • 依燃料
  • 依产量
  • 依用途
  • 依地区
  • 依公司划分的市占率 (%),2023 年

第六章2017-2031年全球船用辅机市场展望(依地区)

  • 北美
  • 欧洲
  • 亚太地区
  • 南美洲
  • 中东/非洲

第 7 章 市场测绘,2023 年

第八章 宏观环境与产业结构

  • 供需分析
  • 进出口分析
  • 价值链分析
  • PESTEL 分析
  • 波特五力分析

第九章市场动态

第十章 主要与企业状况

第11章案例研究

第十二章 主要进入者展望

  • Wabtec Corporation
  • Rolls-Royce Plc
  • Yanmar Holdings Co.
  • Man Energy Solutions
  • Cummins Inc.
  • Caterpillar Inc.
  • Deere & Company
  • Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.
  • Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
  • Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.
  • Deutz AG
  • AGCO Power Inc.
  • Volvo Penta (AB Volvo (publ))
  • Wartsila Corporation

第十三章 战略建议

第十四章 查询及免责声明

Product Code: MX11187

Global marine auxiliary engine market is projected to witness a CAGR of 6.66% during the forecast period 2024-2031, growing from USD 3.21 billion in 2023 to USD 5.38 billion in 2031. The market has experienced a significant growth rate in recent years and is expected to maintain its expansion over the years to come.

The marine auxiliary engine market refers to the industry involved in the manufacturing, distribution, and servicing of auxiliary engines specifically designed for marine applications. These engines, also known as ship auxiliary engines or maritime auxiliary engines, play a crucial role in providing additional power to ships beyond the main propulsion system. Marine auxiliary engines are typically used to generate electricity for various onboard functions, such as lighting, air conditioning, refrigeration, and other electrical systems. They are employed to operate auxiliary equipment like pumps and winches.

The market encompasses a variety of auxiliary engines designed to meet the diverse needs of different types of vessels, including cargo ships, passenger ships, naval vessels, and offshore platforms. Manufacturers in the market focus on producing engines that are reliable, fuel-efficient, and compliant with stringent marine emission standards. The demand for marine auxiliary engines is influenced by factors such as the growth of the global shipping industry.

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, global commercial shipping is rising at a rate of more than 2% to 2.5% per year. Furthermore, advancements in engine technology and regulatory requirements related to emissions and environmental sustainability in the maritime sector influence market growth.

Commercial Shipping Fuels Market Growth

The demand for marine auxiliary engines globally is significantly fueled by the growth in commercial shipping. The maritime industry, handling 80% of international trade, plays a pivotal role in global trade and economic growth. With sea transportation being a crucial method for delivering goods from distant suppliers, most commodities are transported in containers, whether less-than-container load (LCL) or full-container load (FCL). The chemical/product tanker segment in the maritime industry, particularly driven by LNG, plays a pivotal role in the fuel mix. As the maritime sector embraces LNG, comprising 5%-10% of the market by 2040, there is a substantial market potential for marine engine manufacturers. Increased investments in shipbuilding, particularly in developing countries like India and Bangladesh, and the strategic focus on environmentally friendly auxiliary engine technologies contribute to the expansion of the marine auxiliary engine market. The International Maritime Organization's rules to reduce carbon emissions and global efforts in R&D for low-carbon fuels and energy-efficient components further boost the demand for marine auxiliary engines in the commercial shipping sector.

Rising Focus on Sustainability Driving the Demand

Another significant factor driving the demand for marine auxiliary engines globally is the increasing focus on environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance. Stringent regulations, such as those introduced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reduce carbon emissions by half, are prompting the maritime industry to adopt cleaner and more efficient technologies. The development of environmentally friendly auxiliary engine technologies has become a priority, leading to a greater investment in research and development. As nations worldwide commit to reducing their carbon footprints, there is a growing emphasis on energy-efficient motor components and low-carbon fuels in the shipping sector. The drive towards compliance and sustainability acts as a catalyst for the marine auxiliary engine market, with manufacturers innovating to meet stringent environmental standards and aligning with global efforts to create a greener shipping industry.

Government Initiatives

Government initiatives, policies, and reforms wield significant influence over the global market for marine auxiliary engines, steering it towards sustainability and environmental responsibility. One pivotal area of regulation is the imposition of stringent emission standards by entities like the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

These standards, exemplified by MARPOL Annex VI, establish limits on pollutants like sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions, compelling industry to adopt cleaner technologies. Governments globally are promoting the use of alternative fuels, including LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, and biodiesel, with incentives and supportive policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Research and development funding from governments further catalyze the evolution of environmentally friendly auxiliary engine technologies, fostering innovation and efficiency. The maritime industry is incentivized through various means, such as tax breaks or subsidies, to adopt green technologies that enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. International collaboration and agreements, like the Paris Agreement, foster a unified global approach to maritime sustainability. Port access restrictions, renewable energy integration policies, and regulations specific to the maritime sector collectively contribute to shaping a market that aligns with both economic growth and ecological well-being.

Future Market Scenario (2024 - 2031F)

The market is witnessing a surge in the adoption of environmentally friendly technologies. The emphasis on reducing emissions and complying with stringent environmental regulations is driving the integration of alternative fuels such as LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, and biodiesel.

Stringent emission standards imposed by organizations like the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are steering the market. Compliance with regulations, such as MARPOL Annex VI, is pushing the industry towards innovative solutions that minimize pollutants and enhance overall sustainability.

There is a growing focus on improving the energy efficiency of marine auxiliary engines. The development of engines with higher power density, reduced fuel consumption, and lower maintenance requirements is a trend that is likely to continue in the forecast period.

Key Players Landscape and Outlook

Companies in the marine auxiliary engines market are strategically launching versatile engines capable of serving multiple applications. The approach enhances market competitiveness by addressing diverse customer demands across sectors such as workboats, tugs, governmental vessels, fishing boats, and ferry services. The cost-efficient production of standardized engines enables economies of scale and competitive pricing. Flexibility in integration across various vessels, adaptability to evolving regulatory standards, and operational efficiency contribute to the engines' appeal. The global strategy caters to diverse regional market dynamics, providing a competitive edge and future-proofing technology. Ultimately, the focus on multi-application engines strengthens customer relationships by offering solutions aligned with the varied needs of the maritime industry.

In 2023, Perkins, has introduced two new auxiliary engines, the Perkins E44 and E70B, designed for use in inland waterways, tugs, governmental, fishing, and ferry services. The E44 is an electronic 4.4-liter, 4-cylinder engine, while the E70B is an evolved version, offering a wide range of power ratings and configurable solutions to meet diverse auxiliary power needs in the maritime sector. With a focus on durability and high engine uptime, these electronic engines feature a 500-hour service interval and low maintenance attributes, including a self-priming fuel system and automatic valve lash adjustment. Perkins emphasizes customer needs, ensuring competitive engine and spare parts pricing, compact design, easy installation, and global support through their dedicated distributor network.

Table of Contents

1.Research Methodology

2.Project Scope & Definitions

3.Executive Summary

4.Voice of Customer

  • 4.1.Brand Awareness & Recognition
  • 4.2.Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions
    • 4.2.1. Price
    • 4.2.2. Quality
    • 4.2.3. Performance Efficacy
    • 4.2.4. Durability & Reliability
  • 4.3.Consideration of Standards & Safety Regulations

5.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Outlook, 2017-2031F

  • 5.1.Market Size & Forecast
    • 5.1.1.By Value
  • 5.2.By Fuel
    • 5.2.1.Diesel
    • 5.2.2.Gas
  • 5.3.By Power
    • 5.3.1. Up to 350 HP
    • 5.3.2.350 to 650 HP
    • 5.3.3.650 to 1000 HP
  • 5.4.By Application
    • 5.4.1.Commercial Boats
    • 5.4.2.Fishing Boats
    • 5.4.3.Recreation Boats
    • 5.4.4.Security Boats
  • 5.5.By Region
    • 5.5.1.North America
    • 5.5.2.Europe
    • 5.5.3.Asia-Pacific
    • 5.5.4.South America
    • 5.5.5.Middle East and Africa
  • 5.6.By Company Market Share (%), 2023

6.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Outlook, By Region, 2017-2031F

  • 6.1.North America*
    • 6.1.1.Market Size & Forecast
      • 6.1.1.1.By Value
    • 6.1.2. By Fuel
      • 6.1.2.1.Diesel
      • 6.1.2.2.Gas
    • 6.1.3.By Power
      • 6.1.3.1. Up to 350 HP
      • 6.1.3.2.350 to 650 HP
      • 6.1.3.3.650 to 1000 HP
    • 6.1.4.By Application
      • 6.1.4.1.Commercial Boats
      • 6.1.4.2.Fishing Boats
      • 6.1.4.3.Recreation Boats
      • 6.1.4.4.Security Boats
    • 6.1.5.United States*
      • 6.1.5.1.Market Size & Forecast
      • 6.1.5.1.1.By Value
      • 6.1.5.2.By Fuel
      • 6.1.5.2.1.Diesel
      • 6.1.5.2.2.Gas
      • 6.1.5.3.By Power
      • 6.1.5.3.1. Up to 350 HP
      • 6.1.5.3.2.350 to 650 HP
      • 6.1.5.3.3.650 to 1000 HP
      • 6.1.5.4.By Application
      • 6.1.5.4.1.Commercial Boats
      • 6.1.5.4.2.Fishing Boats
      • 6.1.5.4.3.Recreation Boats
      • 6.1.5.4.4.Security Boats
    • 6.1.6. Canada
    • 6.1.7. Mexico

All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered

  • 6.2.Europe
    • 6.2.1.Germany
    • 6.2.2.France
    • 6.2.3.Italy
    • 6.2.4.United Kingdom
    • 6.2.5.Russia
    • 6.2.6.Netherlands
    • 6.2.7.Spain
    • 6.2.8.Turkey
    • 6.2.9.Poland
  • 6.3.Asia-Pacific
    • 6.3.1.India
    • 6.3.2.China
    • 6.3.3.Japan
    • 6.3.4.Australia
    • 6.3.5.Vietnam
    • 6.3.6.South Korea
    • 6.3.7.Indonesia
    • 6.3.8.Philippines
  • 6.4.South America
    • 6.4.1.Brazil
    • 6.4.2.Argentina
  • 6.5.Middle East & Africa
    • 6.5.1.Saudi Arabia
    • 6.5.2.UAE
    • 6.5.3.South Africa

7.Market Mapping, 2023

  • 7.1.By Fuel
  • 7.2.By Power
  • 7.3.By Application
  • 7.4.By Region

8.Macro Environment and Industry Structure

  • 8.1.Demand Supply Analysis
  • 8.2.Import Export Analysis
  • 8.3.Value Chain Analysis
  • 8.4.PESTEL Analysis
    • 8.4.1.Political Factors
    • 8.4.2.Economic System
    • 8.4.3.Social Implications
    • 8.4.4.Technological Advancements
    • 8.4.5.Environmental Impacts
    • 8.4.6.Legal Compliances and Regulatory Policies (Statutory Bodies Included)
  • 8.5.Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 8.5.1.Supplier Power
    • 8.5.2.Buyer Power
    • 8.5.3.Substitution Threat
    • 8.5.4.Threat from New Entrant
    • 8.5.5.Competitive Rivalry

9.Market Dynamics

  • 9.1.Growth Drivers
  • 9.2.Growth Inhibitors (Challenges and Restraints)

10.Key Players Landscape

  • 10.1.Competition Matrix of Top Five Market Leaders
  • 10.2.Market Revenue Analysis of Top Five Market Leaders (in %, 2023)
  • 10.3.Mergers and Acquisitions/Joint Ventures (If Applicable)
  • 10.4.SWOT Analysis (For Five Market Players)
  • 10.5.Patent Analysis (If Applicable)

11.Case Studies

12.Key Players Outlook

  • 12.1.Wabtec Corporation
    • 12.1.1.Company Details
    • 12.1.2.Key Management Personnel
    • 12.1.3.Products & Services
    • 12.1.4.Financials (As reported)
    • 12.1.5.Key Market Focus & Geographical Presence
    • 12.1.6.Recent Developments
  • 12.2.Rolls-Royce Plc
  • 12.3.Yanmar Holdings Co.
  • 12.4.Man Energy Solutions
  • 12.5.Cummins Inc.
  • 12.6.Caterpillar Inc.
  • 12.7.Deere & Company
  • 12.8.Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.
  • 12.9.Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
  • 12.10.Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.
  • 12.11.Deutz AG
  • 12.12.AGCO Power Inc.
  • 12.13.Volvo Penta (AB Volvo (publ))
  • 12.14.Wartsila Corporation

Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.

13.Strategic Recommendations

14.About Us & Disclaimer

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Pricing Analysis of Products from Key Players
  • Table 2. Competition Matrix of Top 5 Market Leaders
  • Table 3. Mergers & Acquisitions/ Joint Ventures (If Applicable)
  • Table 4. About Us - Regions and Countries Where We Have Executed Client Projects

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 2.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 3.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 4.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 5.Global Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Region, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 6.North America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 7.North America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 8.North America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 9.North America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 10.North America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Country, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 11.United States Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 12.United States Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 13.United States Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 14.United States Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 15.Canada Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 16.Canada Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 17.Canada Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 18.Canada Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 19.Mexico Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 20.Mexico Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 21.Mexico Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 22.Mexico Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 23.Europe Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 24.Europe Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 25.Europe Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 26.Europe Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 27.Europe Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Country, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 28.Germany Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 29.Germany Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 30.Germany Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 31.Germany Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 32.France Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 33.France Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 34.France Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 35.France Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 36.Italy Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 37.Italy Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 38.Italy Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 39.Italy Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 40.United Kingdom Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 41.United Kingdom Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 42.United Kingdom Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 43.United Kingdom Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 44.Russia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 45.Russia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 46.Russia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 47.Russia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 48.Netherlands Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 49.Netherlands Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 50.Netherlands Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 51.Netherlands Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 52.Spain Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 53.Spain Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 54.Spain Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 55.Spain Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 56.Turkey Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 57.Turkey Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 58.Turkey Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 59.Turkey Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 60.Poland Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 61.Poland Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 62.Poland Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 63.Poland Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 64.South America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 65.South America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 66.South America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 67.South America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 68.South America Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Country, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 69.Brazil Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 70.Brazil Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 71.Brazil Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 72.Brazil Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 73.Argentina Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 74.Argentina Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 75.Argentina Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 76.Argentina Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 77.Asia-Pacific Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 78.Asia-Pacific Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 79.Asia-Pacific Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 80.Asia-Pacific Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 81.Asia-Pacific Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Country, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 82.India Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 83.India Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 84.India Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 85.India Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 86.China Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 87.China Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 88.China Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 89.China Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 90.Japan Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 91.Japan Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 92.Japan Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 93.Japan Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 94.Australia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 95.Australia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 96.Australia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 97.Australia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 98.Vietnam Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 99.Vietnam Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 100.Vietnam Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 101.Vietnam Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 102.South Korea Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 103.South Korea Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 104.South Korea Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 105.South Korea Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 106.Indonesia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 107.Indonesia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 108.Indonesia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 109.Indonesia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 110.Philippines Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 111.Philippines Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 112.Philippines Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 113.Philippines Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 114.Middle East & Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 115.Middle East & Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 116.Middle East & Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 117.Middle East & Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 118.Middle East & Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Country, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 119.Saudi Arabia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 120.Saudi Arabia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 121.Saudi Arabia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 122.Saudi Arabia Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 123.UAE Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 124.UAE Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 125.UAE Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 126.UAE Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 127.South Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 128.South Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Fuel, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 129.South Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Power, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 130.South Africa Marine Auxiliary Engine Market Share (%), By Application, 2017-2031F
  • Figure 131.By Fuel Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2023
  • Figure 132.By Power Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2023
  • Figure 133.By Application Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2023
  • Figure 134.By Region Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2023