Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Trending Market Research Report on "Saudi Arabia Transport and Storage Market" under Heavy Industry category. The Transport and Storage Market is projected to exhibit highest growth rate over report offers a collection of superior market research, market analysis, competitive intelligence and industry reports. The Transport and Storage Industry in Saudi Arabia accelerated in 2017, thanks to strong growth in air transport, road transport and cargo handling, warehousing and travel agencies categories. These sectors were positively impacted by higher infrastructure spending, strong growth in wholesale and retail industries and the growing inbound tourist flow into the country.
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Key Market Players:
Linde plc (Ireland), Air products and Chemicals, Inc. (US), Air Liquide (France), Chevron Corporation (US), Saudi Arabian Oil Co., (Saudi Arabia), Uniper SE (Germany), Worthington Industries (US), INOX India Limited (India), Cryolor (France), Pragma Industries (France), BNH Gas Tanks (India), Hexagon Purus (Norway), NPROXX (Netherlands), Oxygen Service Company, Inc. (OSC) (US), BayoTech (US), Luxfer Gas Cylinders (UK), Chart Industries (US), Quantum Fuel Systems LLC (US), AMS Composite Cylinders (UK), Weldship Corporation (US).
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