Safety Regulations and Work-At-Height Compliance Propel Expansion of Truck-Mounted Handling Equipment
The global truck-mounted lifting, handling & access equipment market was valued at USD 9.58 billion in 2024 and is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% through 2025–2034. This segmentation-driven growth narrative shows that not all equipment types, end-users or materials grow at the same rate; in fact, product differentiation, application-specific growth, value-chain optimization and segment-wise performance are critical for firms seeking to capitalise on market expansion. According to the latest report, the truck-mounted loader cranes segment dominated the market in 2024, while the non-rental application segment is expected to witness the most rapid growth over the forecast period. Understanding the interplay between equipment type, rental versus non-rental use, and end-user industry (construction, utilities, logistics) reveals where demand is most dynamic and where margin opportunity is highest.
By equipment type, truck-mounted aerial platforms are increasingly adopted in utilities and maintenance applications, but truck-mounted loader cranes remain predominant because they enable load lifting, placement and movement of heavy components without multiple pieces of equipment. The non-rental segment—where businesses acquire fleets rather than lease—is gaining share as companies seek operational control, lower total cost of ownership and integrated fleet telematics. In terms of end-user industries, construction and utilities applications continue to account for the majority of demand, but logistics and infrastructure services segments represent faster growth as rapid urban build-out drives elevated need for mobile material-handling and access equipment. Material-wise, hydraulic-boom systems with high outreach and remote-control capability are growing faster than standard mechanical systems, reflecting advanced user expectations and premium pricing.
Drivers behind these segmentation trends include the need for multifunctional truck-mounted equipment that reduces the number of standalone machines, leading to cost-efficiencies and operational flexibility. Product differentiation is increasingly evident as OEMs offer remote-control features, hybrid powertrains and telematics integration to enhance usability and fleet management. Value-chain optimization is occurring as manufacturers collaborate with chassis producers, build in-house conversion modules and deploy standardised control systems across equipment types to reduce manufacturing cost and improve serviceability. Restraints in certain segments include higher pricing for premium models, longer lead-times for high-reach aerial platforms, and a shortage of trained operators in some markets—hindering segment-wise performance for newer equipment types. Opportunities present themselves in segments such as rental-fleet refurbishment, modular attachments for special-purpose vehicles, and logistics-oriented truck-mounted forklifts designed for urban last-mile access. Trends include the migration toward electrified truck-mounted access platforms, the bundling of telematics services for uptime monitoring, and the consolidation of after-sales networks across equipment segments to maintain lifecycle value.
OEMs that focus on the right segment mix—high-reach aerial platforms for utilities, loader cranes for construction and truck-mounted forklifts for urban logistics—will be able to capture above-average growth. For example, the logistics and urban infrastructure segment, though smaller today, offers stronger CAGR prospects due to the pressure for efficient fleet material handling and reduced job-site footprint.
Competitive landscape (top players with substantial market hold):
- Palfinger AG
- Manitowoc Cranes
- Oshkosh Corporation
- XCMG Group
- Zoomlion Heavy Industry
In conclusion, the global truck-mounted lifting, handling & access equipment market is being driven not just by overall growth but by savvy segmentation. Success will favour players that execute effective product differentiation, focus on application-specific growth, optimise their value chains and monitor segment-wise performance metrics closely. Those who build the right mix of equipment types across end-users and geographies, aligned to rental vs non-rental strategy, will lead the market beyond the USD 9.58 billion baseline.
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