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Report Information More information from: https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/679 Europe Heavy Construction Equipment Market Research Report - Forecast to 2027 Report / Search Code: MRFR/IA - E/0208-CRR Publish Date: April, 2016 Request Sample Price Description: 1-user PDF : $ 3299.0 Enterprise PDF : $ 7200.0 Heavy Construction Equipment Report: Introduction Europe Heavy Construction Equipment Market Research Report, By Types (Earthmoving Equipment, Material Handling Equipment, Heavy Construction Vehicles, Others (Cranes, Excavator, Dozer)), By applications (Mining & Excavation, Earthmoving, Transportation, Lifting, Material Handling, Others), end users (Oil & Gas Industry, Construction Industry, Military, Mining, Agriculture & Forestry and Others) - Forecast to 2027 European market growth is mainly depending upon the countries such as Italy, Germany, U.K, Spain and France and others. The European market is facing an economic slowdown in the recent years due to the unusual demand. Due to the market uncertainty and sovereign debt crisis the Western European countries are facing the restraints in the growth activities but Scandinavian countries such as Denmark, Norway and Sweden are likely to be safe from this crises and uncertainty. The heavy construction equipment market is expecting ainadequate growth rate forecast in both commercial and residential spending by 2027. Also there are many planned constructions site are planning on postponing their plan due to the crises. The spending on construction are likely to be stable and stagnant in in Western Europe with a very little growth expectations. Germany is considered to be a fasting growing region in Europe followed by Spain, Ireland, U.K, France and others. These regions will experience a decline growth rate till 2027. In the coming years, the Eastern Europe countries such as Poland, Russia and others will be expecting positive waves of huge spending on constructions. Non- residential sector will be forecasted as the fastest