AMA Research has published
the FIRST EDITION of the ‘Electronic Security and Access Control Market
– UK 2007’ report. This report contains original input and a detailed
assessment of the market and represents excellent value for money to
companies in the industry or considering entry. This market has
experienced moderate growth in recent years reaching just under £1.3bn
in 2006, influenced by the ongoing concerns regarding violent crime, and
the now ever-present threat of terrorism, as well as ongoing advances in
technology. The report includes a detailed review of recent trends and
developments in addition to the future prospects of the market, and
offers a comprehensive review of quantitative market developments
combined with analysis of the background reasons and influences
affecting the UK Electronic Security And Access Control Market.
Key Areas Covered:-
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Overall
electronic security market size.
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Review of
Intruder Alarms, CCTV and Access Control.
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Key
product trends and end-use applications.
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Main
suppliers and distribution channels to the market.
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Key
market influences and future prospects.
Areas of particular interest include:
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Overview
of the electronic security and access control industry, plus an
analysis of underlying trends and key influences on each of the main
sectors of the security market - Intruder Alarms, CCTV and Access
Control.
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Historical background - development of the market, influencing
factors, economic influences, etc.
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Market
size by value - 2002-2006 - market prospects and factors influencing
future growth potential with forecasts up to 2010.
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Key
influences and trends on the development of the market. The impact
of technological developments, price competition and trends within
the manufacturing and construction sectors.
Key
areas of coverage in the report include:-
THE MARKET
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Market
size in value and volume terms and forecast through to 2010.
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Underlying
influencing factors in recent years. What are the trends, are they
likely to continue?
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Current
situation - factors influencing growth/decline, prospects for the
next 3-4 years.
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Cost
breakdown per sector – Land, Materials, Labour and Others - recent
trends and future prospects.
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Shares of
Key Product Sectors.
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Timber
Frame Vs Brick / Block – Share by value and likely future prospects.
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International Timber Frame Usage – Total UK Timber Frame Housing
from an international perspective.
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Private
and Social Self-build Sectors – The relevance of each to the market
and key characteristics.
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Regional
Variations in Self-Build – differences in Self-Build between
geographical regions.
PRODUCT MIX / APPLICATION AREAS
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Mix of
Access Control, Intruder Alarm and CCTV products, share of the
market by value, background and current trends in addition to the
anticipated trends within the various sectors.
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Product
features and trends, advantages and disadvantages offered by the
various types of technology and key application areas.
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Key
influencing factors – growth of access control/CCTV, security,
crime, general surveillance issues etc.
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Principal
end use sectors – share taken by key sectors including commercial,
industrial, public sector, health and education.
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Trends
within the key end-use sectors and related products, e.g. emphasis
on additional services including after-sales support, growth of
integrated and networked systems.
SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURES
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Main
channels of distribution including direct supply, specialist
distributors, electrical wholesalers, etc.
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Review
of the major channels and trends.
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Key
suppliers, by market share for leading companies.
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Review
of key companies - company information, turnover, key
characteristics.
FUTURE PROSPECTS / KEY INFLUENCES
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Key
influences on the electronic access control market including macro
and micro economic issues.
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Future
developments in terms of the overall market - product trends, end
use sectors and economic influences, in addition to other influences
such as technology, growth of integrated building control systems,
price competition and changes in the supply structure, public
concern/civil liberties etc.
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Olympic
Games investment programme.
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