U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration Market is Expected to Reach a High Valuation of US$ 1,980.1 Million during Forecast 2022 to 2032 | Future Market Insights, Inc.

According to Future Market Insights, the U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration Market is expected to reach US$ 1,298.1 Million in 2022 and grow at a CAGR of 4.3% from 2022 to 2032.

Commercial walk-in refrigeration includes coolers and freezers used to chill or freeze food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and other perishable goods. These enclosed cold storage rooms are less than 3000 square feet in size. They are used in the virus chain organisation by the food and beverage, commercial kitchen, retail food outlets, pharmaceutical, substance, and various industries.

The use of Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration has filled significantly in the past couple of years, due to the changing lifestyle over eating habits for prepared to eat products. The food business has a significant issue as a result of this changing lifestyle, particularly concerning the kinds of foods consumed and the amount of time spent on these activities. Foodservice providers are increasing their capital spending in walk-in coolers and freezers to oblige the growing interest from customers for frozen meals and chilled goods.

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Key Takeaways of Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration Market Study

  • Over the course of the forecast period, the value of the Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by technology type Remote Condensing is estimated to account for about 544.8 Mn in 2022.
  • In terms of Sales Channel, OEM is anticipated to account for more than 88.4% of the U.S. market and grow at a value CAGR of about 4.21% during the projected period.
  • In the U.S. market, demand by the place of use Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration is increasing at a value CAGR of 4.31%.
  • The Commercial Restaurants in U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration market is projected to expand at 5%, making it a prominent sector as a result of increased investment in real estate and commercial infrastructure development.
  • By geographic region, the South U.S. is estimated to hold a significant share of about 42.2% in 2022.

“Growing governmental and private investment in the U.S. region, particularly in Southern and Western U.S. markets, is driving up demand for Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration therein. Commercial walk-in refrigerator systems are anticipated to be adopted more frequently by commercial restaurants, retail food service, and a few other end use industries. Manufacturers are boosting their partnerships and collaborations with lower market players of commercial refrigeration manufacture within country in order to get into the higher market.” says Future Market insights analyst

Competitive Landscape

The top manufacturers dominate the Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration market in the U.S. region, which is moderately fragmented. Market players are attempting to increase their market share by partnering and collaborating with rental companies and contractors in the region. Furthermore, the key players are launching new products in the market. Panasonic Corporation (Hussmann), Dover Corporation, Welbilt, Inc., Standex International Corporation and American Panel Corporation group are a few of the market’s major participants.

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The research report analyzes the market demand trends of Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration. The U.S. region market estimation and growth projection are based on factors like end-use industries development, COVID-19 crisis impact, replacement ratio, and adoption rate of Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration.

As per Future Market Insights research scope, the Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration Market has been studied and segmented on the basis of technology, sales channel, place of use, end use and geographic region. The report provides qualitative and quantitative information on various players in this market. This report also tracks the market by both, the supply side and demand side.

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Key Segments Covered in U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration Industry Analysis

U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by Technology:

  • Self-Contained
  • Remote Condensing
  • Multiplex Condensing

U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by Sales Channel:

  • OEM
  • Aftermarket

U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by Place of Use:

  • Indoor
  • Outdoor

U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by End Use:

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Research Laboratories
  • Retail Food Services
  • Hospitals
  • Commercial Restaurant
  • Others

U.S. Commercial Walk-In Refrigeration by Region:

  • North East U.S.
  • South U.S.
  • Midwest U.S.
  • West U.S.

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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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