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Summary
A floating dock, floating pier or floating jetty is a platform or ramp supported
By pontoons. It is usually joined to the shore with a gangway. The pier is usually held in place
By vertical poles referred to as pilings, which are embedded in the seafloor or
By anchored cables.Frequently used in marinas, this type of pier maintains a fixed vertical relationship to watercraft secured to it, independent of tidal, river or lake elevation.
This report includes market status and forecast of global and major regions, with introduction of vendors, regions, product types and end industries; and this report counts product types and end industries in global and major regions.
The report includes as follows:
The report provides current data, historical overview and future forecast.
The report includes an in-depth analysis of the Global market for Floating Dock , covering Global total and major region markets.
The data of 2017-2025 are included. All-inclusive market are given through data on sales, consumption, and prices (Global total and By major regions).
The report provides introduction of leading Global manufacturers.
Floating Dock market prospects to 2025 are included (in sales, consumption and price).
Market Segment as follows:
By Region / Countries
- North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
- Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain etc)
- Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia etc)
- South America (Brazil, Argentina etc)
- Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, South Africa etc)
By Type
- Upright Fluorescence Microscopy
- Inverted Fluorescence Microscopy
By End-User / Application
- Biology
- Medical Science
- Material Science
- Others
By Company
- Olympus
- Nikon
- Leica
- ZEISS
- Motic
- PicoQuant
- Bruker
- PTI
- Shanghai Optical Instrument
- Sunny
- COIC
- Novel Optics