全球工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理市場報告 - 第八版
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全球工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理市場報告 - 第八版

The Global Construction Equipment OEM Telematics Market - 8th Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 160 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內

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預計全球工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理系統在運作數量將從2024年底的780萬台成長到2029年的1,340萬台,複合年增長率(CAGR)為11.5%。

本報告分析了全球工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理市場,並提供了來自主要公司訪談、銷售和市場份額數據、29家工程機械OEM廠商概況以及截至2029年的區域市場預測等資訊。

目錄

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執行摘要

第一章 工程機械遠端資訊處理解決方案

  • 工程機械遠端資訊處理簡介
  • 工程機械遠端資訊處理基礎設施
    • 工程機械區隔市場
    • GNSS細分市場
    • 網路細分市場
    • 後台管理區隔市場
    • OEM/經銷商細分市場
  • 工程機械管理
    • 機器位置追蹤與狀態監控
    • 安全追蹤與介入
    • 遠端診斷、預防性維護和機器健康預測
  • 機器操作員管理
    • 收集操作員相關數據
    • 與現場操作員互動
    • 視訊操作員監控
  • 現場管理
    • 現場優化與現場報告
    • 追蹤配件、工具和其他低價值物品
    • 與輔助系統集成
  • 商業模式

第二章 市場預測與趨勢

  • 市場分析
    • 全球工程機械市場
    • 工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理系統在役數量
    • 工程機械OEM遠端資訊處理供應商市場份額
    • 全球工程機械遠端資訊處理市場趨勢
  • 市場驅動因素與障礙
    • 宏觀經濟環境
    • 監理環境
    • 競爭環境
    • 科技環境
  • 價值鏈分析
    • 工程機械行業公司
    • 遠端資訊處理行業公司
    • 電信業公司
    • IT業公司
  • 未來產業趨勢

第三章 公司簡介

  • 卡特彼勒
  • 凱斯紐荷蘭工業集團
  • 約翰迪爾公司
  • 斗山山貓
  • HD 現代建築設備
  • 高清現代工程機械
  • 日立建機
  • JCB
  • 小松
  • 利勃海爾
  • Volvo建築設備
  • 其他工程機械OEM
    • 貝爾設備
    • BMW格
    • JLG工業
    • 神鋼
    • 久保田
    • 環帶式起重機和 LBX(住友)
    • 柳工
    • 馬恆達與馬恆達
    • 馬尼托瓦克
    • 梅卡拉克
    • 三一重工
    • 多田野
    • 竹內
    • 特雷克斯
    • 威克諾森
    • 徐工集團
    • 洋馬
    • 中聯重科
  • 縮寫列表和縮寫

How will the market for construction equipment OEM telematics systems evolve in 2026 and beyond? This report covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic telematics industry. Berg Insight forecasts that the global installed base of active construction equipment OEM telematics systems will grow at a CAGR of 11.5 percent from 7.8 million units at the end of 2024 to 13.4 million units by 2029. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
  • New data on construction equipment sales and market shares.
  • Comprehensive overview of the construction equipment telematics value chain and key applications.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Updated profiles of 29 construction equipment OEMs and their telematics offerings.
  • Market forecasts by region lasting until 2029.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. Construction Equipment Telematics Solutions

  • 1.1. Introduction to CE telematics
  • 1.2. CE telematics infrastructure
    • 1.2.1. CE segment
    • 1.2.2. GNSS segment
    • 1.2.3. Network segment
    • 1.2.4. Backoffice segment
    • 1.2.5. OEM/dealer segment
  • 1.3. Construction equipment management
    • 1.3.1. Machine location tracking and status monitoring
    • 1.3.2. Security tracking and intervention
    • 1.3.3. Remote diagnostics, preventive maintenance and machine health prognostics
  • 1.4. Equipment operator management
    • 1.4.1. Collection of operator-related data
    • 1.4.2. Interaction with operators in the field
    • 1.4.3. Video-based operator monitoring
  • 1.5. Worksite management
    • 1.5.1. Worksite optimisation and site reporting
    • 1.5.2. Tracking of accessories, tools and other low-value items
    • 1.5.3. Integration with auxiliary systems
  • 1.6. Business models

2. Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 2.1. Market analysis
    • 2.1.1. The global construction equipment market
    • 2.1.2. The installed base of construction equipment OEM telematics systems
    • 2.1.3. Construction equipment OEM telematics vendor market shares
    • 2.1.4. Variations on the global CE telematics market
  • 2.2. Market drivers and barriers
    • 2.2.1. Macroeconomic environment
    • 2.2.2. Regulatory environment
    • 2.2.3. Competitive environment
    • 2.2.4. Technology environment
  • 2.3. Value chain analysis
    • 2.3.1. Construction equipment industry players
    • 2.3.2. Telematics industry players
    • 2.3.3. Telecom industry players
    • 2.3.4. IT industry players
  • 2.4. Future industry trends

3. Company Profiles

  • 3.1. Caterpillar
  • 3.2. CNH Industrial
  • 3.3. Deere & Company
  • 3.4. Doosan Bobcat
  • 3.5. HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
  • 3.6. HD Hyundai Infracore
  • 3.7. Hitachi Construction Machinery
  • 3.8. JCB
  • 3.9. Komatsu
  • 3.10. Liebherr
  • 3.11. Volvo Construction Equipment
  • 3.12. Other construction equipment OEMs
    • 3.12.1. Bell Equipment
    • 3.12.2. BOMAG
    • 3.12.3. JLG Industries
    • 3.12.4. Kobelco
    • 3.12.5. Kubota
    • 3.12.6. Link-Belt Cranes and LBX (Sumitomo)
    • 3.12.7. LiuGong
    • 3.12.8. Mahindra & Mahindra
    • 3.12.9. Manitowoc
    • 3.12.10. Mecalac
    • 3.12.11. SANY
    • 3.12.12. Tadano
    • 3.12.13. Takeuchi
    • 3.12.14. Terex
    • 3.12.15. Wacker Neuson
    • 3.12.16. XCMG
    • 3.12.17. Yanmar
    • 3.12.18. Zoomlion
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Construction equipment telematics infrastructure overview
  • Figure 1.2: Examples of construction equipment telematics hardware
  • Figure 1.3: Schematic of the construction equipment telematics backoffice segment
  • Figure 1.4: Smart tag with proximity sensor
  • Figure 2.1: Sales of construction equipment (World 2010-2024)
  • Figure 2.2: Examples of construction equipment types
  • Figure 2.3: Leading construction equipment manufacturers by market share (2023-2024)
  • Figure 2.4: Installed base of CE OEM telematics systems by region (World 2024-2029)
  • Figure 2.5: Top-10 construction equipment OEMs by telematics units (World Q4-2024)
  • Figure 2.6: Mixed fleet telematics example enabled by ISO 15143-3 (AEMP 2.0) standard
  • Figure 2.7: Construction equipment OEM systems and associated telematics partners
  • Figure 2.8: CalAmp's HMU-3640LB Advanced Rugged Telematics Gateway
  • Figure 2.9: Examples of Quake Global telematics modem products
  • Figure 2.10: Proemion's customisable white-label DataPortal
  • Figure 2.11: Tierra's ProPulse web and app interfaces
  • Figure 2.12: Tierra's AM54 and AM35 telematics devices
  • Figure 2.13: Top 10 mobile operators by IoT connections (World 2024)
  • Figure 2.14: ORBCOMM's rugged PT 7000 telematics device for heavy equipment
  • Figure 2.15: ORBCOMM's FleetEdge web application for heavy equipment management
  • Figure 3.1: VisionLink's updated user interface
  • Figure 3.2: Overview of VisionLink plans
  • Figure 3.3: Cat Product Link hardware
  • Figure 3.4: Caterpillar's total connected assets (2017-2024)
  • Figure 3.5: The new myCASEConstruction customer portal
  • Figure 3.6: New myCASEConstruction/MyNewHollandConstruction app for iOS & Android
  • Figure 3.7: Overview of myCASEConstruction, SiteConnect and CASE Connect Center
  • Figure 3.8: John Deere Precision Construction technologies including JDLink
  • Figure 3.9: John Deere Operations Center
  • Figure 3.10: Overview of John Deere Connected Support
  • Figure 3.11: Bobcat Owner Portal
  • Figure 3.12: Bobcat Machine IQ app interface
  • Figure 3.13: Bobcat Machine IQ subscription packages
  • Figure 3.14: HD Hyundai XiteSolution including HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
  • Figure 3.15: Overview of HCE's Hi MATE remote management system offering
  • Figure 3.16: The Hi MATE Fleet Manager mobile app
  • Figure 3.17: Hyundai Connect web and mobile app interfaces
  • Figure 3.18: Hyundai Connect umbrella brand
  • Figure 3.19: MY DEVELON fleet management user interface
  • Figure 3.20: DEVELON machine monitoring service process
  • Figure 3.21: HD Hyundai Infracore's XiteCloud and Concept-X
  • Figure 3.22: Schematic overview of Hitachi Construction Machinery's Global e-Service
  • Figure 3.23: Hitachi Construction Machinery's ConSite Pocket app
  • Figure 3.24: LANDCROS Connect desktop and mobile application interfaces
  • Figure 3.25: Conceptual diagram of LANDCROS Connect
  • Figure 3.26: Number of machines with ConSite contracts (2014-2025)
  • Figure 3.27: Hitachi Construction Machinery's Solution Linkage ICT/IoT-based solutions
  • Figure 3.28: Future construction sites envisioned by Hitachi Construction Machinery
  • Figure 3.29: JCB's LiveLink device interfaces
  • Figure 3.30: JCB LiveLink mobile app India
  • Figure 3.31: KOMTRAX fleet management interface
  • Figure 3.32: My Komatsu Mobile app
  • Figure 3.33: Models and features of Komatsu's remote monitoring system KOMTRAX
  • Figure 3.34: Installed base of Komatsu's KOMTRAX (2011-2024)
  • Figure 3.35: Schematic overview of Smart Construction
  • Figure 3.36: Smart Construction Dashboard
  • Figure 3.37: Schematic overview of LiDAT data transfer system
  • Figure 3.38: Schematic overview of Volvo CE's ActiveCare
  • Figure 3.39: Schematic overview of SDLG telematics solution
  • Figure 3.40: SDLG Service App
  • Figure 3.41: Bell Equipment's Fleetm@tic fleet management interface
  • Figure 3.42: BOMAG Telematics iOS app interface
  • Figure 3.43: JLG's new ClearSky Smart Fleet
  • Figure 3.44: Schematic overview of Kobelco's remote monitoring system offerings
  • Figure 3.45: KubotaNOW Telematics in the myKubota app
  • Figure 3.46: Link-Belt telematics portal - A1A Software's iCraneTrax
  • Figure 3.47: LBX Company's RemoteCARE telematics app
  • Figure 3.48: LiuGong iLink app for iOS
  • Figure 3.49: Manitowoc's new CONNECT platform
  • Figure 3.50: MyMecalac Connected Services powered by Trackunit
  • Figure 3.51: SANY's EVI
  • Figure 3.52: MachineLink+ tool for machine management
  • Figure 3.53: Schematic overview of Tadano's Hello-Net
  • Figure 3.54: Overview and interface of IC-1 Remote telematics solution
  • Figure 3.55: Genie's telematics-ready connector and telematics device connector
  • Figure 3.56: Customised web portal for Terex MP powered by ORBCOMM
  • Figure 3.57: Hanyun platform user interface
  • Figure 3.58: XCMG Xrea telematics-based remote asset management software
  • Figure 3.59: Schematic overview of Yanmar's SmartAssist Remote
  • Figure 3.60: Z-Asset Management app for iOS
  • Figure 3.61: Zoomlion's overseas IoT platform