Gain an Overview of the Industry Players within the UK Shopfitting Sector.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35365) has announced the addition of UK Shopfitting Market Research Report to their offering. The UK shopfitting market includes a wide range of products and services that are used in the fitting out of predominantly pre·dom·i·nant adj. 1. Having greatest ascendancy, importance, influence, authority, or force. See Synonyms at dominant. 2. , but not exclusively, retail establishments. The criteria analysed in this report includes bespoke/standard fittings, new build/refurbishment, client sector and materials. Coverage includes ceilings, counters, display equipment, doors, dressing rooms, electronic display equipment, electronic point of sale equipment, epos equipment, floor coverings, flooring, furniture, heating & ventilating ventilating Natural or mechanically induced movement of fresh air into or through an enclosed space. The hazards of poor ventilation were not clearly understood until the early 20th century. Expired air may be laden with odors, heat, gases, or dust. equipment, internal wall cladding The plastic or glass sheath that is fused to and surrounds the core of an optical fiber. The cladding's mirror-like coating keeps the light waves reflected inside the core. The cladding is covered with a protective outer jacket. See fiber optics glossary. , lighting, raised access flooring, shelving shelv·ing n. 1. Shelves considered as a group. 2. Material for shelves. 3. An incline; a slope. shelving Noun 1. material for shelves 2. , shop facias, signs, suspended sus·pend v. sus·pend·ed, sus·pend·ing, sus·pends v.tr. 1. To bar for a period from a privilege, office, or position, usually as a punishment: suspend a student from school. ceilings, wall cladding, and windows. The report identifies the overall market development, but no detailed data is available for the different range of products and services provided by the shopfitting sector. An overview of a number of industry players is also provided, including a five year financial analysis as well as a set of key financial ratios. The report does not attempt to provide a comprehensive list of the leading companies, but reviews a representative sample of the different types of companies operating in the sector in order to provide benchmarking opportunities of relevance to a variety of readers. The UK shopfitting market research report also outlines an overview of UK construction output in the retail sector and of UK retail sales. The quarterly updated report identifies the market size and trends, industry structure, seasonal and regional analysis. It contains five year historical data together with a five year forecast. Subjects Covered: - Ceilings - Counters - Display Equipment - Doors - Dressing Rooms - Electronic Display Equipment - Electronic Point of Sale Equipment - EPOS Equipment - Floor coverings - Flooring - Furniture - Heating & Ventilating Equipment - Internal Wall Cladding - Lighting - Modular Retail Shelving - Point of Sale - Raised Access Flooring - Retail - Retail Construction - Retail Sales - Shelving - Shopfitting - Shop Facias - Shopfitters - Signs - Store Fit-Out - Store Refurbishment re·fur·bish tr.v. re·fur·bished, re·fur·bish·ing, re·fur·bish·es To make clean, bright, or fresh again; renovate. re·fur - Suspended Ceilings - Wall Cladding - Windows This report is updated quarterly, you can purchase the latest report or an annual subscription, which comprises of your first report now and a further three reports as they are issued. Topics Covered: --1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY --2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Definitions 2.2 Methodology 2.3 Abbreviations 2.4 Market Positioning 2.5 UK Economy 2.6 Market Factors --3. MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS 3.1 Chapter Summary 3.2 Market Size 3.3 Market Trends 3.4 Regional Sales 3.5 Seasonal Sales --4. SUPPLY SOURCES 4.1 Chapter Summary 4.2 Production 4.3 Imports 4.4 Exports 4.5 Trade Surplus --5. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 5.1 Chapter Summary 5.2 Industry Development 5.3 Structure by Employment 5.4 Structure by Turnover 5.5 Company Profiles - 6. DEMAND STRUCTURE 6.1 Chapter Summary 6.2 Retail New Construction Activity 6.3 Retail Sales --7. FORECAST 7.1 Chapter Summary 7.2 Market Size 7.3 Industry --8. FURTHER SOURCES & CONTACTS 8.1 Trade Associations 8.2 Trade Magazines 8.3 Trade Exhibitions --List of Tables --List of Diagrams Companies Mentioned --Curzon Interiors - David McLean McLean, city (1990 pop. 38,168), Fairfax co., N Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C. Manufacturing includes foods, satellite components, and computer and telecommunications equipment. Contractors - Dean & Bowes (Contracts) - Havelock have·lock n. A cloth covering for a cap, having a flap to cover and protect the back of the neck. [After Sir Henry Havelock (1795-1857), British soldier.] Noun 1. Europa - Hutton Construction - ISG ISG Iraq Study Group ISG Iraq Survey Group ISG International Steel Group ISG Integrated Security Gateway ISG Information Systems Group ISG Information Systems Group (IBM) ISG Integrated Starter/Generator InteriorExterior - Morris & Spottiswood - Overbury - Pel - S Dudley & Sons - Sloane Group (Holdings) - Styles & Wood - Withey Contracts For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35365 |
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