European Connector Market By Aarkstore Enterprise

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market detailing connector consumption by country, with details by end-use equipment sector, and connector product category. Sales are provided for the years 2006, 2007, and a 2012 forecast.
 
June 3, 2009 - PRLog -- This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market detailing connector consumption by country, with details by end-use equipment sector, and connector product category. Sales are provided for the years 2006, 2007, and a 2012 forecast.

The developments in international markets and electronic production have become very dynamic in the past two decades. From the age of internationalization in which manufacturers set up quasi permanent locations abroad we moved in to the age of globalization which involves moving production locations all over the globe to those areas where end-use markets develop or where production is most cost efficient.  The speed at which these changes are taking place is increasing and specialized production companies (EMS providers) have emerged to take over (part of) this effort from OEMs.

The results is that tracking the connector market performance has become equally dynamic and market volumes by location are much more volatile than several decades ago. This means that market research data by country will become outdated faster and has to be updated more frequently.

In an attempt to underline the changes that have taken place in Europe the past two decades on political, economical and social levels Bishop & Associates has now consolidated all European connector markets from Western Europe to Central and Eastern Europe into one concise research report.

Although is it clear that the market dynamics are not the same between Western Europe and Central and Eastern Europe (the CEE region), we can, at the same time, no longer separate these regions in terms of political, economical and social development.  Most CEE countries in this report are now part of the European Union and some are getting ready to adopt the Euro. Slovenia already has.

Manufacturing of Computer, Communication and Consumer electronics has moved on a large scale out of Western Europe to China/Asia but also to Central and Eastern Europe. At the same time the automotive industry is setting up production facilities further East in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Russia.

Some other equipment sectors have been less affected by production shifts. Mainly ‘protected’ markets such as Military/Aerospace equipment, Instrumentation and Control equipment, Medical Equipment and to a certain degree Industrial Equipment as production series are usually smaller and systems more complex.

Systems with high IP content are usually kept close to home.

At the same time new growth markets are emerging. Markets for Renewable Energy (wind power, solar energy) and Waste & Water Treatment are booming in Western Countries (including the USA). Besides the PCB and Rectangular I/O connectors these will become lucrative markets for Photovoltaic, Heavy Duty and Power connectors.

The European industry will also continue to perform well in the transportation sector as trains, planes and heavy vehicles become more sophisticated, complex and require advanced engineering capabilities. Emerging economies in Asia and India will continue to support the demand for capital goods like machinery, plant equipment and modern transportation equipment. Some of this equipment (or the mechanical parts) will be build closer to the end user, but sophisticated electronics and control equipment will be designed and produced in Europe for some years to come.

Medical equipment production continues to grow strong. It is a sector in which European companies can compete as it is highly specialized and often does not involve mass production.

The automotive industry, by far the biggest connector market sector in Europe, will further evolve and the production capacity build-up will continue in Central and Eastern Europe while the production of new vehicles in Western Europe is not likely to increase. The electronics content in vehicles in Europe will however further increase resulting in a higher connector market volume.

The communication sector is driven by wireless and mobile applications, which may lead to booming business in specific niches. If combined with increased throughput, bandwidth requirements and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) developments, the market for RF and Fiber Optic connectors also looks promising. Especially since FOC and RF connectors are also used in the growing Medical sector.

As expected the computers and peripherals connector market will further decline in Western Europe over the next five years. This decline is partly offset by the growth of this sector in the CEE region. The medical equipment sector will remain the fastest growing market sector. The transportation (non-auto) sector is also growing at an above average rate, with a CAGR of 7.7 percent.

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