Market Research Report Global Firefighting Foam Market Report 2018

Analysis of Global Firefighting Foam Market Report 2018 Businessindustryreports.com adds “Global Firefighting Foam Market” Report to understand current global competitive market status. This report categorizes the Firefighting Foam Market into key industries, region, type and application. This report covers major geographical regions and concentrates on product sales, value, market size and growth opportunities in these regions. Global Firefighting Foam Market Overview: According to Market Analysts Global Firefighting Foam Market size is to maintain the average annual growth rate of 3.4%from 634.7 million $ in 2014 to 701.7 million $ in 2017. Market analysts believe that Firefighting Foam Market size will be further expanded, The market size of the Firefighting Foam will reach 839.3 million $ by 2022. Request a Sample Report @ https://www.businessindustryreports.com/sample-request/108825 . The major drivers for the growth of this market include increasing shift towards environmentally- safe products and increasing fire-related accidents leading to casualties and loss of property. Moreover, growth of the firefighting foam market can be attributed to the increasing demand from the oil & gas industry. The Firefighting Foam Market is segmented based on Type, End-user and Region. On the basis of type, the market is sub-segmented into AFFF, AR-AFFF, PF, Synthetic Detergent Foam and Others. The AFFF foam segment accounted for the largest share of the firefighting foam market and is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. On the basis of end-user, the market is sub-segmented into Oil & Gas, Aviation, Marine, Mining and Others. The oil & gas industry segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR in the firefighting foam market during the forecast period. Regionally, Growth of the Asia Pacific firefighting foam market can be attributed to the increasing demand from the oil & gas industry. Countries in the Asia Pacific are witnessing an increasing