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Market Research Report
The 2007/2008 Market Outlook for Electronic Transformers (With Long-Term Forecasts Through 2012)
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The 2007/2008 Market Outlook for Electronic Transformers (With Long-Term Forecasts Through 2012) published by Business Trend Analysts in August, 2006. This report consists of 186 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 2495.
Abstract
OVERVIEW
The U.S. market for transformers includes power, distribution, and specialty
transformers, as well as transformers for electronic applications. The market is heavily
impacted by economic conditions, construction activity, and the housing market. It is
also influenced by the health of several major manufacturing industries. From 1995 to
2005, U.S. manufacturers' dollar and unit sales of transformers grew at average annual
rates of 1.0% and 0.1%, respectively.
In 2006, U.S. manufacturers' sales of transformers should total 563.5 million units
valued at $7.7 billion. That year, power, distribution, and specialty transformers should
represent 78.5% of the value and 2.9% of the units of U.S. manufacturers' sales of
transformers. Due to their higher prices, products in this particular segment are not as
frequently purchased as electronic transformers. Power transformers may cost in
excess of $1 million per unit. Electronic transformers should account for 21.5% of the
value and 97.1% of the units of U.S. manufacturers' sales of transformers in 2006.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
- Discussion Parameters
- Sources and Methodology
- Selected Abbreviations and Definitions
CHAPTER I: THE U.S. MARKET FOR TRANSFORMERS
- Overview
- Major End-Users
- Number of Establishments
- Foreign Trade
- The Future Outlook
CHAPTER II: THE MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS
- Overview
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales
- Producer Prices
- The Major Consuming Markets:
- Computers and Circuit Board Assemblies
- Communications, Telephony, and Broadcasting Equipment
- Electricity Measuring and Testing Instruments, Industrial Process
Control Instruments, and Consumer Electronics
- Aerospace and Defense Industries
- Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus
CHAPTER III: FOREIGN TRADE
- Overall U.S. Trade Activity
- U.S. Balance of Trade
- U.S. Imports:
- Total
- Leading U.S. Import Sources
- U.S. Imports, by Type
- U.S. Exports:
- Total
- Leading U.S. Export Destinations
- U.S. Exports, by Type
CHAPTER IV: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE U.S. ELECTRONIC COILS, TRANSFORMERS, AND OTHER INDUCTORS INDUSTRY
- Establishments
- Industry Sales
- Payroll and Material Costs
- Employment
- New Capital Expenditures
- Ending Inventories and Plant Capacity Utilization Rate
- Explanation of Terms
- The Plant Manager' s Workbook:
- How to Use This Section
- Gathering Your Data
- Developing Your Ratios
- How Does Your Plant Stack Up?
CHAPTER V: COMPANY PROFILES
- Introduction
- API Delevan
- Avel Lindberg Inc.
- Bell Industries, Inc. (J.W. Miller Magnetics)
- BH Electronics, Inc.
- Bicron Electronics Company
- Caddell-Burns Manufacturing Co., Inc
- Coast/ACM
- CR Magnetics, Inc.
- Custom Magnetics, Inc
- Datatronics Distribution, Inc.
- DeYoung Mfg., Inc
- Endicott Coil Company, Inc.
- Ensign Corporation
- Houston Transformer Company
- Inductive Technologies Llc
- Tacna International Corp. (Schott Magnetics)
- Technitrol, Inc
- Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
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