DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Mechanical Seals - Procurement Market Intelligence Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The report provides up-to-date information about market shifts and potential risks, as well as in-depth knowledge of products and services, which can help in planning and in executing category management activities. It focuses on the cost-saving aspects of procurement and on providing insights that can lead to optimization of category spend.
According to the report, one of the key growth contributors for the global mechanical seals market is the growing focus on conservation of the environment. This has increased the focus toward the use of mechanical seals to reduce emissions. Further, the report states that a major procurement challenge experienced by the buyers is the difficulty in product installation.
The growing focus on conservation of environment has increased the focus toward the use of mechanical seals to reduce emissions, which is positively impacting the demand for mechanical seals across the world. Also, such focus has led to the advent of dual pressurized seals that have a pressurized cavity between the inner and outer seal surfaces and provide efficient sealing of the joint and leads to a lower exchange of the process emission into the environment.
Key Suppliers
- Flowserve
- Trelleborg
- Sulzer
- Timken
- John Crane
Key Topics Covered
Part 1: Category at a Glance
Part 2: Scope of the Report
Part 3: Market Insights
- Category Spend Analysis
- Category Maturity by Regions
- Demand-Supply Shifts
- Regional Demand-Supply Snapshot
- Global Mechanical Seals Production Hubs
- Market Developments
- Regional Impact of Trends
- Key Category Growth Drivers and Corresponding Regional Impacts
- Major Category Growth Constraints and Corresponding Regional Impacts
- Key Current Technological Innovations
- Major Regulatory Frameworks
- Strategic Sustainability Practices
- Porter's Five Forces
- Pestle Analysis
Part 4: Supply Market Insights
Part 5: Pricing Insights
Part 6: Procurement Insights
Part 7: Top Five Suppliers
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