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June 2021 Report on Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Overview, Size, Share and Trends 2021-2026
Aimed to provide most segmented consumption and sales data of different types of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters, downstream consumption fields and competitive landscape in different regions and countries around the world, this report analyzes the latest market data from the primary and secondary authoritative source.
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The report also tracks the latest market dynamics, such as driving factors, restraining factors, and industry news like mergers, acquisitions, and investments. It provides market size (value and volume), market share, growth rate by types, applications, and combines both qualitative and quantitative methods to make micro and macro forecasts in different regions or countries.
 The report can help to understand the market and strategize for business expansion accordingly. In the strategy analysis, it gives insights from marketing channel and market positioning to potential growth strategies, providing in-depth analysis for new entrants or exists competitors in the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters industry.
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The report focuses on the top players in terms of profiles, product analysis, sales, price, revenue, and gross margin.
Major players covered in this report:
Headline Filters
Classic Filters
Norman Filter Co.
Parker
MANN+HUMMEL
Xebec Adsorption Inc.
Microdyne Products Corporation
United Filtration
 By Type:
Initial Filter
Fine Filter
 By Application:
Petrochemical Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Food Industry
Other Industries
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Geographically, the regional consumption and value analysis by types, applications, and countries are included in the report. Furthermore, it also introduces the major competitive players in these regions.
Major regions covered in the report:
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
Middle East & Africa
 Country-level segmentation in the report:
United States
Germany
UK
France
Italy
Spain
Poland
Russia
China
Japan
India
Indonesia
Thailand
Philippines
Malaysia
Singapore
Vietnam
Brazil
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
Bahrain
 Years considered for this report:
Historical Years: 2015-2019
Base Year: 2019
Estimated Year: 2020
Forecast Period: 2020-2027
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Table of Contents
1 Market Overview
1.1 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Introduction
1.2 Market Analysis by Type
1.2.1 Initial Filter
1.2.2 Fine Filter
1.3 Market Analysis by Application
1.3.1 Petrochemical Industry
1.3.2 Pharmaceutical Industry
1.3.3 Food Industry
1.3.4 Other Industries
1.4 Market Analysis by Region
1.4.1 United States Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.2 Europe Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.3 China Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.4 Japan Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.6 India Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.7 Brazil Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.4.8 GCC Countries Market States and Outlook (2015-2027)
1.5 Market Dynamics and Development
1.5.1 Merger, Acquisition and New Investment
1.5.2 Market SWOT Analysis
1.5.3 Drivers
1.5.4 Limitations
1.5.5 Opportunities and Development Trends
1.6 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Size Analysis from 2015 to 2027
1.6.1 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Size Analysis from 2015 to 2027 by Consumption Volume
1.6.2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Size Analysis from 2015 to 2027 by Value
1.6.3 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Price Trends Analysis from 2015 to 2027
 2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries
2.1 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters (Volume and Value) by Type
2.1.1 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)
2.1.2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Revenue and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)
2.2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters (Volume and Value) by Application
2.2.1 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)
2.2.2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Revenue and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)
2.3 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters (Volume and Value) by Region
2.3.1 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption and Market Share by Region (2015-2020)
2.3.2 Global Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Revenue and Market Share by Region (2015-2020)
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3 United States Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Analysis
3.1 United States Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption and Value Analysis
3.2 United States Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume by Type
3.3 United States Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Structure by Application
 4 Europe Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Market Analysis
4.1 Europe Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption and Value Analysis
4.2 Europe Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume by Type
4.3 Europe Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Structure by Application
4.4 Europe Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption by Top Countries
4.4.1 Germany Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.2 UK Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.3 France Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.4 Italy Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.5 Spain Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.6 Poland Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
4.4.7 Russia Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Filters Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020
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Project Review:
Parc Esta
Is it a good buy or bad buy?
A sudden surge in condo sales that took place in July seems to be prompted by a lot of commercial sales that happened.
Moreover, analysts hope that these commercial sales will heal the woMCL is the developer loper that has 99 year leasehold over Parc Esta, winning it at a S$ 765.78 million-bid in the biggest collective sale up until that point.
Where is Parc Esta Located?
The rise is something that hasn’t been witnessed in the past sixteen months and therefore many developers experienced bettering in July, and one of them is MCL, the magicians behind Parc Esta.
They have a respectable portfolio of building homes all over Singapore and Malaysia for over 50 years as a part of Jardine Matheson Group under Hong Kong Holdings.
Its 1399 units are located on a 34,99708 cubic meter site plan. Their unit mix offers everything from1-bedroom to 5 – bedroom apartments.
Tenure
99-Year
District
14
TOP
April 2023
Site Area
376, 712 sqft
No. of Units
1399
Developer
MCL Land Limited
Nearest MRT Stations
Parc Esta is maybe among the best properties when it comes to its proximity to MRT’s.
The first one we have to mention is Eunos MRT to which you need just nine minutes on foot.
This is as above-ground station constructed along the East West Line, mostly used by the citizens of Eunos, Geylang Serai, Joo Chiat Telok Gurau and partly Kembangan.
It stands out because of its characteristic Malay architecture with pyramid-like roofs.
Another MRT that has to be noted is Paya Lebar.
Not only does this region offer great exquisite places for you to spend your leisure time, but it also has a station whose outreach will take you to every place in Singapore.
This is a crucial transport node and an interchange station that connects East-West Line and Circle Line Stage 2.
By bus, it takes only fourteen minutes to reach it, and you have a wide array of options that will drive you there such as busses 2,7,13, 21, 51, 67 and 7A.
This is another well-equipped station that has both stairs and lifts to take you to the concourse below.
Kembangan MRT is another vital station worth considering.
This is an above-ground station buily over the Siglap Canal.
Sitting on the East West Line, it is most frequently used by residents of estates such as Kembangan, Siglap amd Telok Kurau.
This is a very spacious station with a barrel vault roof design that helps you to be better oriented there.
Fans of ill keep you cool as you approach your platform or look for the retail shops or an emergency toilet.
Raffles Place
The Raffles Place is only 14 min drive-away by car.
This MRT is situated in what is now known as the business centre of Singapore.
It is self-explanatory why this is significant: if you’re employed there you can always be on time for work, but you can also scout for a new job , search for new job opportunities, business partners or simply ideas.
This area also hides a lot of touristically interesting things.
Firstly, people who love enjoying spectacular views, they are free to visit the 28th floor of UOB Plaza One.
Then there is the Raffles Hotel with along and rich history that started in the 19th century.
Along with boutiques and restaurants and, of course, extravagant rooms, they also have a museum that is a must for all the ones that are in love with antiques.
In addition to this, you should also pay a visit to the Victorian style theatre, numerous spas and courtyards. Finally, don’t miss out on that Singapore Sling!
Location
This is probably the very first aspect you consider when you are buying a real estate.
The reasons for this are different: you want to be near your workplace, you want your children to be near their school, you want to live in a pleasant neighbourhood or you are simply lazy and want to be within the range of all the most necessary facilities.
Parc Esta is absolutely at the location of your dreams.
As mentioned previously, even without a car you can get to your destination by public transport because busses nearby lead to all the pivotal MRT’s, one of them being close even if you walk.
But let’s talk about the District 14, where the property is located.
Geylang is one of the townships in this district unfairly marked for its Red Light area.
Historical value of this area has to be put to the forefront.
This is maybe one of the oldest regions of Singapore, originally known for coconut plantations.
Even the name itself means crush, referring to crushing coconuts in order to extract all the goods it can give.
The development of Geylang can be best seen in small workshops that people built up.
As the technologies changed, those shops’ specialisation evolved too, dealing with all materials from wood, to iron then rubber and plastic from which they made transportation products as well as furniture.
This area has been under occupation of different countries such as Britain and Japan but now it is well-developed.
It houses some of the world’s most famous markets auch as Geylang Serai but less known fact is that Simens Centre is also situated there.
PARC ESTA
Sims Avenue, Singapore
The selling points about development
I would say that location is considered as main selling point. At the same time being right to MRT station is attractive advantage whether you are looking to purchase it for own stay or to have it rented out. Queenstown is filled with news of new condo development which is called as stirling residencies. It is located close to the lots of shopping malls and plazas. This kind of the condo is nearby schools like Crescent Girls secondary school, National University of Singapore and Gan Eng primary school. It has close in certain area like food centre, Mei Ling market and Dawson Hawker centre.
Pricing: This project is still very fresh.
Therefore, the pricings are still not released.
Estimated psf ppr price is $909 but including additional costs such as marketing, the final average price is between $1,700 and $1,750.
You have to bear in mind, however, that the prices may change until the release day and the best you can do is inquire about them around the period of release.
Schools: Tanjong Katong Primary School was formed in 1986, and by 2001 it merged three schools in one: Seraya School, Fowlie Primary School and Haig Boys School.
This school offers only prime education and protection to your children.
They nurture respect and responsibility, maintain discipline and promote them empathy , integrity and preservance.
By giving their students holistic education they want them to make a change in the society and that even small contribution to it is appreciated.
They make school fun but also educational
Tao Nan School boast a very long history in Singapore.
It all began in 1906.when Chinese merchants came up with an idea to create a modern Chinese school for Hokkiens.
Students were being educated on Confucian classics and calligraphy and then they incorporated geopgraphy and languages.
However, this school is now absolutely modernized.
They have programmes for gifted children and wish to develop bilingualism in children from an early age .
Telok Kurau Primary School is one more of the ones close to the Parc Esta.
It looks to build up a nice and respectful relationship between students by giving them great hangout places.
However, they have to strictly follow rules at the same time.
The school also nurishes love for the world by accepting international students.
Among the subjects taught are mathematics, Chinese, English, art, Malay, Tam, ICT etc.
Amenities: Singapore Post Centre is nearby and will amaze you with its grandeur.
It looks like a spaceship and android definitely doesn’t look like posts you have probably seen.
It takes only five minutes down the Changi Road and one one turn at the Seran Market in Geylang.
This building is a feast for eyes even when you don’t have any business to finish there.
If you get hungry, Parc Esta area is just in the right place.
There are myriads of restaurants nearby.
You can go to Artisan’s Boulangerie that offers many signature breakfasts, sandwiches coofees and coffee and even kids menus, or try burgers in Baba Chew’s bar.
Other restaurants we could recommend are Golden Jade Restaurant, Tang Ser Seng Herbs Restaurant, Tonny Restaurant and G7 Live Seafood and G7 Frog Porridge Restaurant.
There are also some significant religious sites such as Masjid Darul Aman with traditional Malay architecture as well as Mangala Vihara Buddhist Temple with the Golden Buddha statue just across the street.
Kembangan locates worship places such as Dhammasukha Memorial Hall, Mongkol Dharm Centre, The Buddhist Union etc.
Recreation is also something you can find in the vicinity of Parc Esta.
Malay Village is there to give you treat you with the best of what nature can give.
This village showcases the style of living of kampung  during 50s and 60s embedded in greenery.
Now, you are unfortunately to witness that lifestyle live but there are a lot of museums and preserved kedai (wooden shops from that time), that can tell you the story of old Malay Culture.
My thoughts about the development
If we take Parc Esta prices and compare them to the prices of condos of nearby launches, we can see that there is a slight difference.
For example, in Tre Vor, a normal one-bedroom apartment is sold for averagely 700 000 dollars.
An apartment in 110 Potong Pasir Avenue, District 13 is offered for 738,000 dollars while a two-bedroom condo at the same address costs 1,023,000 dollars.
This generally applies to all the other condos of this size, but interestgly, you can get a three bedroom condo here for just 500,000 dollars more.
The four-bedroom apartments will take well over 2.000.000 dollars.
To put it into the perspective of a little bit smaller numbers, the smallest amount of money you will have to pay for a condo per square foot is $494 and the average is $1,295.
Condos in Geylang seem to be on the same level, with the average price of 1,200 dollars per square foot.
What we have to notice, however, is that prices differ significantly based on the number of bathrroms, meaning that you can get a three bedroom apartment at a fairly reasonable price if it has only one bathroom.
All in all, our overall complaint is that the average psf price is somewhat higher than what is on the menu for the same period of launching of other projects.
Even old buildings aren’t on the cheap side anymore.
A Euonsville 30-year old apartment in D14 in Geylang is averagely 1,500 dollars per square foot, much more than for the new Parc Esta one.
True, Parc Esta is not in the Geylang centre, but a for the differnece in cost it pays off to walk a bit to go there.
Conclusion
An overall conclusion is that Parc Esta really offers something suitable for every type of investors.
An average family can easily find an apartment at an relatively acceptable price.
Moreover, the location is superb because it provides great entertainment, education and connectivity to other parts of Singapore through some of the vital MRT’s.
project ratings
Pricing – 98%
Estimated psf ppr price is $909 but including additional costs such as marketing, the final average price is between $1,700 and $1,750. You have to bear in mind, however, that the prices may change until the release day and the best you can do is inquire about them around the period of release.
Location – 90%
Parc Esta is absolutely at the location of your dreams. As mentioned previously, even without a car you can get to your destination by public transport because busses nearby lead to all the pivotal MRT’s, one of them being close even if you walk.
Quality – 70%
MCL Land, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Land as a firm was founded on 2nd March 1889 by two distinguished famous and reputable businessmen; James Johnstone Keswick and Sir Paul Chater. Parc Esta Developer, MCL land group is a reputable real estate firm based in Singapore and has undertaken and successfully completed numerous high-class residential developments over the past 5 decades.
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Global Pigments Market: Construction Boom in Key Regions Solidifies Demand Growth
BASF SE, DIC Corporation, and Altana AG, collectively held a share of nearly one-third in the global pigments market for 2017, according to analysis carried out by Transparency Market Research (TMR). Along with the significant market share taken up by these three leaders, the global pigments market will still exhibit a highly competitive landscape. Due to its highly fragmented nature, no player in the market may be able to show a high profit margin.
The global pigments market shows a highly integrated value chain, mixed with intense rivalry at a regional level as well as among the leading participants in the global pigments market. According to TMR, it is unlikely for this degree of competition to wane over the given forecast period between. Among the key participants, Altana AG has a strong global presence and operations across nearly 100 countries. The company accounts for the singular dominant share in the global market in 2017.
According to the estimations of the TMR report, the demand in the global pigments market will expand at a formidable CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2023 to attain a worth of US$31.9 billion by the end of 2023.
Asia Pacific Prospects Deemed Lucrative Amid Positive Demand Growth
The global pigments market is generating a high volume of demand from the emerging economies of the world, especially from Asia Pacific. India, Malaysia, Thailand, China, and Indonesia, South Korea, and Australia and displaying a very strong growth in demand for pigments within the end-user industries of construction and automotive. “In 2017, Asia Pacific emerged as the leading consumer of inorganic pigments, marked by the swift pace of the region’s economic progress and bolstered construction activities and developments in infrastructure. The paints and coatings industry is substantially gaining from this trend and is likely to improve its scope of expansion APAC,” states a TMR analyst.
Paints and Coatings Industry to Continue Prominent Demand Scale for Pigments
Growth witnessed by the paints and coatings industry in the last couple of years has been remarkable in key countries from emerging economies. Industrial development in emerging economies has created greater opportunities for the industry, thus fuelling demand for pigments. As per TMR analysis, per capita consumption of paints is expected to increase in countries such as India, China, South Korea, Singapore, ASEAN, and GCC at an impressive rate. This will subsequently boost pigments sales in the aforementioned countries.
Developed Economies to Remain Bottlenecked in Pigment Demand
Although the global pigments market will continue to experience significantly positive opportunities in the emerging economies through the rise of their construction activities, the prospects for the market are more or less saturated in the developed economies of the world. These regions are expected to show little contribution to the growth rate of the global pigments market, especially for newer companies looking to expand operations here. These regions are also slowed down by increasingly stringent regulations implemented to control the negative effects of emissions from pigments on health and environment are also considered as major bottlenecks for the market to overcome during the forecast period.
Demand for paints is mainly expected to rise from two sectors: Industrial and decorative. Since developing countries provide substantial scope for housing construction and infrastructural development, demand for decorative paints in these nations is generally high. The demand from the industrial paints segment on the other hand is driven by the consumer goods and automotive sectors. These factors will up opportunities for the pigments market in Asia Pacific.
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TMR identifies titanium dioxide as the key inorganic product sub-segment of the pigments market
Asia Pacific will remain the most profitable region throughout the forecast period of this pigments market report, which is 2017 to 2023
Global shares are moderately consolidated, although there are a number raw material suppliers and manufacturers of pigments
The information presented in this review is based on a Transparency Market Research report, titled, “Pigments Market (Inorganic (Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide, Cadmium, Carbon Black, and Chromium Compounds), Organic (Azo, Phthalocyanine, and Quinacridone), and Specialty Pigments (Classic Organic, Metallic, High Performance Inorganic, Light Interference, Complex Inorganic, Fluorescent, Luminescent or Phosphorescent, and Thermochromic); End User Industries – Paints and Coatings, Printing Inks, Plastics, and Construction Materials) – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2017 – 2023.”
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