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AEM surveys provide valuable benchmarking tools to assist member companies in business planning.
These surveys include:
Industry Conditions Surveys
Wage & Benefit Survey
General Parts Program Survey
Construction Business Outlook
Ag Business Outlook (State of the Ag Industry)
North American Construction Equipment Revenues Trend Index
Warranty Survey
Training Survey
Light Equipment Group (LEG) Dealer Co-Op Survey
Surveys on specific needs (ad hoc)
Industry Conditions Surveys (ICS)
- Construction ICS - This is a quarterly state of the industry report for the construction industry that asks participants about their unit volume of demand, company employment,
unit volume of inventories, capital spending, profit margins, wages and salaries, prices of input materials, prices
charged, shortages, export performance and planning scenarios. To share in the results of this important survey,
your company must participate by providing data on your company's performance.
- Latin America ICS - This is a quarterly state of the industry report for the Latin America market that asks participants about their unit volume of demand, company performance, prices charged and market outlook. To share in the results of this important survey,
your company must participate by providing data on your company's performance.
- China ICS - This is a quarterly state of the industry report for the China market that asks participants about their wages & salaries, prices of input materials, unit volume of demand, company performance, prices charged and market outlook. To share in the results of this important survey,
your company must participate by providing data on your company's performance.
- Ag Industry Conditions Survey – This quarterly state of the industry report for the agriculture/dairy industry that asks participants about their unit volume of demand for whole goods and parts, company employment, unit volume of company and dealer inventories, capital spending, profit margins, wages and salaries, prices of input materials, prices charged, shortages, export performance and planning scenarios. To share in the results of this important survey,
your company must participate by providing data on your company's performance.
- Parts ICS - This is a quarterly state of the industry report for the parts department that asks participants about their unit volume of demand, company employment and wages, unit volume of inventories, profit margins, prices of input materials, prices charged, shortages, export performance and planning scenarios. To share in the results of this important survey, your company must participate by providing data on your company's parts performance.
Wage & Benefit Survey
For this annual report, we survey our members about their policies on wages, benefits and employment policies. Fourteen job
areas are covered and analyzed by industry segment, sales volume and location. Participating in this survey is a
great way to determine if the salaries you're paying your employees are comparable to other equipment
manufacturers! Consolidated results are provided free-of-charge to participants only.
General Parts Program Survey
This survey covers the current parts policies and practices of AEM member whole goods manufacturers, as well as a
separate survey of companies involved in attachments, components and supplies. Areas covered in the survey
include:
- Company organization,
- Parts sales,
- Field service,
- Manufacturer/distributor partnerships,
- Shipment handling,
- Parts operations,
- Parts pricing and discounts,
- Parts marketing,
- Implementation planning, and
- New technology investment.
Biennial results are provided free-of-charge to participants only.
Construction Business Outlook
A product specific annual survey of AEM construction members to gauge their opinions of the business outlook for the industry for
the upcoming year. Topics covered in this valuable business planning survey include:
- The construction industry as a whole,
- The U.S. market,
- Slowest growth markets,
- Worldwide markets, and
- Factors affecting international business.
Ag Business Outlook
A product specific annual survey of AEM agriculture members to gauge their opinions of the business outlook for the industry for the upcoming year. Topics covered in this valuable business planning survey include:
- The ag/dairy industry as a whole,
- The U.S. & Canada markets,
- Slowest growth markets, and
- Factors affecting business.
North American Construction Equipment Revenues Trend Index
This monthly report, based on a compilation of manufacturers' data, graphically outlines overall
market trends, as well as a 12 month rolling average, to give a more consistent picture
of our seasonal industry.
Warranty Survey
Compare your policy to the industry in the areas of percentage of dollars approved, how claims are submitted, when
your warranty starts and many more areas. Biennial results are provided free-of-charge to participants only.
Training Survey
Do you provide Web-based training for distributors/rental/end users? Do you provide end users with operator schools?
Questions like these will help you to determine how your company's service training compares to the industry.
Biennial results are provided free-of-charge to participants only.
Light Equipment Group (LEG) Dealer Co-Op Survey
Initiated by AEM's Light Equipment Group (LEG), this survey was designed to better understand the challenges faced by the light equipment manufacturers when making their co-op and advertising plans.
Surveys on Specific Needs
On an ad hoc basis, AEM surveys equipment manufacturers and sister associations on specific activities and policies. For
example, AEM conducted a Contractor Survey with Associated General Contractors (AGC), and teamed with Sobratema, the Brazil Society for Equipment and Maintenance Technology, to survey 104 top Brazilian end-users. In addition, AEM has conducted a Rental Survey
with Rental Equipment Register Magazine on their policies, covering all types of equipment; has surveyed construction material recyclers via a Recycling Survey which contains information such as plant size, power sources, transporting configurations and their equipment needs for the future; and has conducted an E-Commerce Survey to measure AEM members' adoption of e-commerce and web technologies.
For further information regarding surveys conducted by AEM, please contact Antoinette Vnuk at 414-298-4122.
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