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Appliance
Industry
Market Research
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Monthly
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August 2009 U.S. Appliance Unit Shipments - Statistics for the month of April 2009
This page reports the number of units shipped in the United States. It includes U.S.–made and imported appliances for the U.S. market; exports are not included. Consumer electronics are reported in unit sales.
January 2009 Materials Forecast - Materials Forecast: A Commodities Pause?
February 2008 Motor Technology - Medical Drives in Compliance
Servo drives takes the burden for FCC Class B compliance off medical device design engineers.
January 2008 56th Annual Appliance Industry Forecast
Trends and forecasted shipment statistics for 2008 and beyond.
Price: $145.00 Published: 1/2008 Format: PDF Pages: 5

December 2007 Appliance Line - Solutions for Healthier Lives
Appliances facilitate healthier living—no matter how you define "healthy."
December 2007 2007 Year in Review - Moving and Shaking: 2007 Industry Year in Review
It was a year marked by uncertain markets, the continuing shift of manufacturing to lower-cost production centers, and the mounting importance of environmental factors in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of appliances.
December 2007 2007 Year in Review - Appliance Standards and the Environment in 2007
December 2007 Design - Designing for Cultures
Despite globalization, cultural identities remain entrenched, calling for appliances with unique features.
December 2007 13th Annual Portrait of the Latin American Appliance Industry
13th Annual Portrait of the Latin American Appliance Industry The availability of credit is expected to continued to stimulate appliance sales in Brazil and other Latin American markets.
Price: $145.00 Published: 12/2007 Format: PDF Pages: 2

October 2007 Technology Report - Flexible Flow Control
Boasting small size and reliable performance, a new adjustable pressure-compensated control valve is said to be the only one of its kind.
March 2007 Concept Appliances - Conceptual Transformation
While concept appliances may look great as mock-ups, the real test to see if a company has a viable new product on their hands is consumer feedback and how it relates to the market.
February 2007 China Report - China RoHS is Officially Released
On Nov. 6, 2006, China officially released three standards
February 2007 European Report - On Location: Barcelona, Spain: Innovation Incubator—Electrolux Design Lab 2006
Sunny Barcelona was the setting for the 2006 Electrolux Design Lab.
This annual design competition offers a global platform for young
designers to show their talents.
February 2007 The Open Door - A Matter of Ethics
February 2007 Technology Report - On High Alert
A new audio transducer allows engineers to obtain a higher dB level in appliance applications with alarm functions.
February 2007 APPLIANCE Line - Content Crazy
We want content. We need content. The makers of content delivery technology are intent on giving it to us everywhere.
January 2007 Electronics Report - Inductor Innovation
A new inductor series uses proprietary technology to provide non-magnetic components for magnetically sensitive applications.
January 2007 Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers - Addressing External Factors
If I could provide the readers of APPLIANCE with a useful economic forecast for the appliance industry in 2007 I would. While AHAM tracks industry shipments for a wide variety of home appliances, providing important empirical information for business leaders, we do not employ a team of economists to forecast future industry performance. We leave that to our members, the economists and analysts that follow our sector.
January 2007 55th Annual Appliance Industry Forecast: Asia - Asia’s Giant Potential
The Asia-Pacific region, anchored by China and India, continues growing into an appliance industry market and manufacturing giant.
January 2007 Guest Editorial - Solving a Chinese Puzzle
I arrived at the conclusion quite some time ago that sales and marketing are not too dissimilar from brain surgery: If you know what you are doing, it’s actually pretty straightforward. First, clearly define what needs to be done, then decide how to do it, and finally, using your knowledge and skills, get on with it.
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