DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b68d7a/brazilian_industri) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Brazilian Industrial Protective Gloves Market" to their offering.
The total industrial protective gloves market is in the growth stage and is witnessing a rise in demand and innovation. The gloves protection market has been driven by the growth of end user sectors, such as petrochemicals, mechanical, and oil and gas industries. The reformulation of Brazilian regulatory framework for personal protective equipment and the increasing end user awareness about the importance of using gloves to reduce work injuries are crucial factors driving the market.
This research service analyses the Brazilian industrial protective gloves market which is divided into four major segments:
- Mechanical protection
- Thermal protection
- Chemical protection
- Special protection
Examples of Key Findings:
There are several Chinese companies operating in the Brazilian market. A Frost & Sullivan survey conducted with industrial protective gloves market participants shows that most local companies think that Chinese companies still do not generate an impact on the local market.
With strong Brazilian regulations, which acts as a barrier to entry, foreign companies must ensure their products get the certificate of approval from Brazilian authorities.
For the next six years the end user that is likely to the experience the highest growth rate is construction. New technologies, public and private investments, and foreign companies are expected to boost growth in this segment.
Key Topics Covered:
- Industrial Protective Gloves Market
- Industry Challenges and Market Forces
- Market Revenue and Growth Rate
- Key Success Factors and Key Competitive Factors for Suppliers
- Pricing Analysis
- End-user Analysis
- Competitive Analysis
- Market Share Analysis
- Brazilian Regulation
- Opportunity Analysis
- Strategic Recommendations and Conclusions
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