Ungated Post | 11 Dec 2018

US Regional Fluid Power Demand Estimates

The National Fluid Power Assocition (NFPA) commissioned Oxford Economics to develop state-level fluid power demand estimates (e.g. industry sectors who purchase fluid power products as part of their supply chain) as well as other key sector characteristics. NFPA integrated the output from this research into a members’ access only tool to shed new light on the size of fluid power product demand. Additional info can be found here

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