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ELECTRONIC SECURITY PRODUCTS (US industry forecasts for 2014 & 2019)

Published by The Freedonia Group
Published July, 2010 Product code 120979
Content info 388 PAGES
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ELECTRONIC SECURITY PRODUCTS (US industry forecasts for 2014 & 2019) published by The Freedonia Group in July, 2010. This report consists of 388 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 4900.

Introduction

Abstract

US demand to increase 9% annually through 2014

Sales of electronic security products and systems in the US are expected to grow nearly nine percent per year to more than $17 billion in 2014. Growth will be driven in large part by a strong cyclical rebound in construction and capital investment spending from a low 2009 base, following a period of economic contraction and a tight credit environment. Ongoing technological improvements and falling prices are also major factors in sales growth, motivating customers to upgrade systems, and greater market penetration. Ultimately, the main driver of demand for electronic security equipment is the perceived risk of crime. Americans' perception of crime risk has trended upward, despite the fact that actual crime rates have trended downward.

Access controls to continue growing at double-digit rates

This study covers six categories of electronic security products: access controls, alarms, closed-circuit television (CCTV), contraband detection devices, electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems, and automotive and other security products. Access controls represent the largest and fastest growing product segment. Advances will be driven by interest in automating security, reducing the need for traditional alternatives such as keys and security personnel. Demand will also benefit from the continued rollout of new technology, such as smart cards and biometrics, and the increasing adoption of these higher value technologies. However, relatively mature access control technologies such as magnetic stripe cards and keypad systems will continue to be used in many applications, due to their low cost and simplicity. In 2009, alarms accounted for the second largest share of electronic security equipment demand, benefiting from their widespread use in most markets.

Industrial sector to be fastest growing market

The fastest growing market for electronic security equipment through 2014 will be the industrial sector, which includes manufacturing, mining and construction, and utilities. The primary factor behind this growth is the market' s cyclical recovery from a low 2009 base. Going forward, the industrial market is expected to experience renewed investment in its facilities, including the installation of additional and upgraded security equipment, enabled in part by improved cash flow and access to credit as the economy recovers. Other markets projected to achieve above-average gains through 2014 include the financial institutions, offices and lodging, and services markets.

In 2009, the consumer market, including residential security and personal automotive security, represented the largest share of electronic security equipment sales. The government and institutional market accounted for the second largest share of sales. Demographic trends and highly publicized incidents will drive security spending in many institutional facilities. Additionally, regulatory mandates, government adoption of new technology and interest in greater investment in border security will remain leading factors behind gains. However, future growth will be restrained by changing priorities and concerns about the federal budget deficit.

Study coverage

These and other findings are presented in Electronic Security Products, a new Freedonia industry study presents historical demand data (1999, 2004, 2009) plus forecasts for 2014 and 2019 by product (e.g., access controls, alarms, CCTV, contraband detection devices,. EAS systems) and market (e.g., consumer, government and institutional, trade and distribution, air transport, industrial, financial institutions, office and lodging). In addition, the study also considers key market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 38 US industry competitors.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • General
  • Demographic & Social Environment
    • Demographic Trends
    • Employment Outlook
  • Macroeconomic Environment
  • Building Construction Outlook
    • Residential Building Construction
    • Nonresidential Building Construction
  • Building Stock Trends
    • Residential Building Stock
    • Nonresidential Building Stock
  • Business Establishment Trends
  • Motor Vehicle Outlook
  • Public Safety Environment
    • Crime
      • Violent Crimes
      • Property Crimes
      • Terrorism & Other Nonconventional Crimes
        • Terrorism
        • Other Nonconventional Crimes
    • Fire
  • Pricing Dynamics
  • Legal & Regulatory Environment
  • International Environment
    • World Electronic Security Markets
    • Foreign Trade

III. TECHNOLOGY

  • General
  • Electronics Overview
    • Electronic Components & Systems
    • Information Technology
  • Electronic Security Technologies
    • Sensors
    • Automatic Identification
    • Systems Integration
    • Environmental Control & Building Automation

IV. PRODUCTS

  • General
  • Access Controls
    • Card-Based Access Controls
      • Technologies
      • Suppliers
    • Biometric Access Controls
      • Technologies
      • Suppliers
    • Keypad/Combination Access Controls
  • Alarms
    • Local Alarms
      • Smoke Detectors
        • Types
        • Suppliers
      • Local Intrusion Alarms
      • Carbon Monoxide Detectors
        • Types
        • Suppliers
    • Central Station Alarms
      • Intrusion
      • Fire & Smoke
      • Suppliers
    • Direct Connect Alarms
      • Fire & Smoke
      • Intrusion
      • Suppliers
    • PERS & Related Alarms
  • Closed-Circuit Television Systems
    • Cameras
    • Monitors
    • Recording Equipment
    • Other Components
    • Suppliers
  • Contraband Detection Systems
    • Products
      • Bulk EDS
      • Metal Detectors, X-rays & Advanced Imaging Systems
      • Trace Detectors
    • Suppliers
  • Electronic Article Surveillance Systems
    • Products
    • Suppliers
  • Automotive & Other Electronic Security Products
    • Automotive Security Systems
      • Anti-Theft Systems
      • Keyless Entry Systems
      • Vehicle Recovery Systems
      • All Other

V. MARKETS

  • General
  • Government & Institutional
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
      • Government
      • Institutions
  • Industrial
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Trade & Distribution
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Air Transport
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Financial Institutions
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Office & Lodging Establishments
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Services
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
  • Consumer
    • Sector Outlook
    • Electronic Security Outlook
      • Residential
      • Automotive

VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Industry Composition
  • Market Share
  • Research & Product Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing & Distribution
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Cooperative Agreements

COMPANY PROFILES

  • ADT Security Services, see Tyco International
  • Ahura Scientific, see Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • American Dynamics, see Tyco International
  • American Science and Engineering
  • Analogic Corporation
  • Ansul, see Tyco International
  • ASSA ABLOY
  • Best Access Systems, see Stanley Black & Decker
  • Biometrics, see L-1 Identity Solutions
  • Bosch (Robert)
  • Brady
  • BRK Brands, see Jarden
  • Checkpoint Systems
  • Costar Video Systems, see Sielox
  • Cross Match Technologies, see Smiths Group
  • Danaher
  • DataCard
  • Diebold
  • Electronic Door Security, see ASSA ABLOY
  • Farran Technology, see Smiths Group
  • Federal APD, see Federal Signal
  • Federal Signal
  • Fire-Lite Alarms, see Honeywell International
  • Frisco Bay Industries, see Stanley Black & Decker
  • Gamewell-FCI, see Honeywell International
  • General Electric
  • HID Global, see ASSA ABLOY
  • Hitachi
  • Honeywell International
  • IDenticard Systems, see Brady
  • Ingersoll-Rand
  • IntelliVid, see Tyco International
  • Jarden
  • Johnson Controls
  • JVC KENWOOD Holdings
  • Kidde, see United Technologies
  • Klein Associates, see L-3 Communications
  • L-1 Identity Solutions
  • L-3 Communications
  • Lenel Systems International, see United Technologies
  • Linear, see Nortek
  • Marks USA, see NAPCO Security Technologies
  • MDI
  • Monitor Dynamics, see MDI
  • Morpho Detection, see General Electric
  • Motorola
  • NAPCO Security Technologies
  • Nortek
  • NOTIFIER, see Honeywell International
  • Onity, see United Technologies
  • OSI Systems
  • Panasonic
  • Pelco, see Schneider Electric
  • Rapiscan Systems, see OSI Systems
  • Red Hawk Industries, see United Technologies
  • Retica Systems, see L-1 Identity Solutions
  • Royal Philips Electronics
  • SANYO Electric, see Panasonic
  • Sargent & Greenleaf, see Stanley Black & Decker
  • SARGENT Manufacturing, see ASSA ABLOY
  • Schlage Lock, see Ingersoll-Rand
  • Schneider Electric
  • Science Applications International
  • Securaplane Technologies, see Danaher
  • Securitron Magnalock, ASSA ABLOY
  • Sensormatic Electronics, see Tyco International
  • Sielox
  • Siemens
  • Silent Knight, see Honeywell International
  • SimplexGrinnell, see Tyco International
  • Smiths Group
  • Software House, see Tyco International
  • Sonitrol, see Stanley Black & Decker
  • Sony
  • Spectrum San Diego, see Science Applications
  • Stanley Black & Decker
  • STOPware, see Brady
  • System Sensor, see Honeywell International
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • 3M
  • Tyco International
  • United Technologies
  • Vicon Industries
  • Additional Companies Mentioned in the Study

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • 1 Populations & Households
  • 2 Employment Outlook
  • 3 Macroeconomic Indicators
  • 4 Building Construction Expenditures
  • 5 Residential Building Construction Expenditures
  • 6 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures
  • 7 Housing Stock by Type
  • 8 Nonresidential Building Stock
  • 9 Business Establishments
  • 10 Motor Vehicle Indicators
  • 11 Violent Crime Levels
  • 12 Property Crime Levels
  • 13 Other Crimes
  • 14 Fire Levels & Losses
  • 15 US Foreign Trade of Electronic Security Systems

SECTION III -- TECHNOLOGY

  • 1 Electronic & Computer Product Shipments
  • 2 Nonresidential Fixed Investment

SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS

  • 1 Electronic Security System Supply & Demand
  • 2 Electronic Access Control Supply & Demand
  • 3 Card-Based Access Control Demand by Product Type
  • 4 Biometric Access Control Demand by Product Type
  • 5 Keypad/Combination Access Control Demand
  • 6 Alarm System Supply & Demand
  • 7 Local Alarm Demand by Product Type
  • 8 Smoke Detector Demand by Product Type
  • 9 Local Intrusion Alarm Demand
  • 10 Carbon Monoxide Detector Demand
  • 11 Central Station Alarm Demand by Product Type
  • 12 Direct Connect Alarm Demand by Product Type
  • 13 Personal Emergency Response Service (PERS) & Related Alarm Demand
  • 14 Closed-Circuit Television System Supply & Demand
  • 15 Closed-Circuit Television Camera Demand
  • 16 Closed-Circuit Television Monitor Demand
  • 17 Closed-Circuit Television Recording Equipment Demand
  • 18 Other Closed-Circuit Television Component Demand
  • 19 Contraband Detection System Supply & Demand
  • 20 Contraband Detection System Demand by Product Type
  • 21 Electronic Article Surveillance System Supply & Demand
  • 22 Automotive & Other Electronic Security Supply & Demand

SECTION V -- MARKETS

  • 1 Electronic Security System Demand by Market
  • 2 Government & Institutional Sector Indicators
  • 3 Government & Institutional Sector Electronic Security Market
  • 4 Industrial Sector Indicators
  • 5 Industrial Electronic Security Market
  • 6 Retail Sales
  • 7 Trade & Distribution Electronic Security Market
  • 8 Air Carrier Outlook
  • 9 Air Transport Electronic Security Market
  • 10 Financial Sector Indicators
  • 11 Financial Institutions Electronic Security Market
  • 12 Office & Lodging Construction Expenditures & Building Space
  • 13 Office & Lodging Electronic Security Market
  • 14 Service Sector Revenues & Establishments
  • 15 Service Sector Electronic Security Market
  • 16 Consumer Sector Indicators
  • 17 Consumer Electronic Security Market
  • 18 Residential Electronic Security Market
  • 19 Consumer Automotive Electronic Security Market

SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • 1 Electronic Security Sales by Company, 2009
  • 2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
  • 3 Selected Cooperative Agreements

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • 1 Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2009
  • 2 US Crime Rates, 1998-2008
  • 3 World Electronic Security System Market, 2009

SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS

  • 1 Electronic Security System Demand by Product Type, 2009
  • 2 Electronic Access Control Demand by Product Type, 2009
  • 3 Alarm System Demand by Product Type, 2009
  • 4 Closed-Circuit Television System Demand by Component, 2009
  • 5 Contraband Detection System Demand by Product Type, 2009
  • 6 Electronic Article Surveillance System Demand by Product Type, 2009

SECTION V -- MARKETS

  • 1 Electronic Security System Demand by Market, 2009

SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • 1 Electronic Security System Market Share, 2009
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