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Summary
combined with the qualitative and quantitative analysis of each and every aspect of the classification based on type, spill material, spill environment, vertical, and geography. Based on type, the emergency spill response market has been classified into products and services. The products include booms, skimmers, dispersants and dispersant products, in-situ burning products, sorbents, transfer products, radio communication products, and vacuum products. The services segment has been classified into product rental services, waste management services, manpower training services, transportation and disposal services, spill response drill and exercise services, tracking and surveillance services, risk assessments and analysis services, and other services.
Market Segment as follows:
By Region
- Asia-Pacific
- North America
- Europe
- South America
- Middle East & Africa
By Type
- Skimmers
- Booms
- Dispersants & Dispersant Products
- Sorbents
- Transfer Products
- Radio Communication Products
- Others
By Application
- Spills in Water Body
- Spills on Land
By Company
- Veolia Environnement
- Clean Harbors
- OSRL
- Desmi A/S
- US Ecology
- Briggs Marine & Environmental Services
- MWCC
- Elastec
- Adler and Allan
- Vikoma International
The main contents of the report including:
Section 1: Product definition, type and application, global and regional market overview;
Section 2: Global and regional Market competition by company;
Section 3: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by type;
Section 4: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by application;
Section 5: Regional export and import;
Section 6: Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications;
Section 7: Industry chain and raw materials;
Section 8: SWOT and Porter's Five Forces;
Section 9: Conclusion.