The U.S. semi-trailer dealership Market is expected to reach USD 13.85 billion by 2030 with a CAGR growth of 5.6% over the forecasted period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The demand for semi-trailers is primarily driven by rising manufacturing activity and the need for efficient transportation. Additionally, the demand for semi-trailers is anticipated to increase in the upcoming years due to the expansion of end-use industries and the cold chain industry. Road transportation is the most popular kind of transportation in the logistics industry since it is more affordable than other forms.
The demand for semi-trailers to transport chemicals, automotive and healthcare items, mining, and construction equipment, and other goods is rising. The demand for transportation vehicles has also increased because of increasing investments in improving road infrastructure. Semi-trailers are easy to use, require little maintenance, and can travel longer distances with huge loads. Consequently, they are favored over other trailers on the market.
The adoption of refrigerated trailers is also surging owing to increased demand for frozen and perishable foods such as vegetables, fruits, seafood, and meat in North America. Refrigerated trailers are also used for the storage and transportation of biopharmaceuticals and other drugs. Many medical samples for tissue or blood and drugs are transported in a controlled temperature, which is maintained through these refrigerated trailers. The increasing adoption of cold chain space is also fueling the demand for refrigerated trailers in the U.S.
Moreover, the flatbed trailer has the third highest growth rate of 5.9% within the forecast period. The flatbed trailers are commonly used for transporting heavy load cargo like construction machinery, transporting materials such as steel & aluminum frames, piping, and scaffolding. Farmers located in America widely use flatbed trailers to transport agricultural goods or equipment for their daily operations. The growth in the construction and agriculture industry across the countries is anticipated to witness segmental growth.
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The growth of the U.S. Semi- Trailer Dealership market is primarily driven by the expansion of the logistic industry coupled with the rising disposable income of the people and growing global travel interest among individuals
The cost of maintaining trailers varies based on the kind, brand, model, and usage; additional costs for repairs, maintenance, and aftermarket services may have a negative effect on consumers and impede the market's expansion
High demand for semi-trailers for transportation purposes in the FMCG and construction industries are driving the growth of the U.S. market
Additionally, increasing government investments to improve the road infrastructure, enhance inland connectivity, and boost the economy have cascading effects on the growth of the semi-trailer dealership market
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. semi-trailer dealership market based on end-use, product type, and region:
U.S. Semi-Trailer Dealership End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; Volume, Units, 2018 - 2030)
Food & Beverages/ FMCG
Industrial
Construction & Mining
Others
U.S. Semi-Trailer Dealership Product Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; Volume, Units, 2018 - 2030)
Dry Van
Refrigerator
Flatbed
Lowboy/ Double Drop Gooseneck
Others
U.S. Semi-Trailer Dealership Region Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; Volume, Units, 2018 - 2030)
U.S.
West
Mid-West
Southwest
Southeast
List of Key Players in the U.S. Semi-Trailer Dealership Trailer Market
Great Western Leasing and Sales
Superior Trailer Sales
Crossroad Trailers Sales and Service Inc.
Larry's Trailer Sales & Service LLC
Diamond T Truck & Trailer Inc.
Northwest Truck & Trailer
Royal Truck & Trailer Sales and Service, Inc.
Semi-Truck and Trailer Sales
Star Trailer Sales, Inc.
Young truck and trailer
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