The Asia Pacific Market for Linear and Torque Motors - 2008 Edition published by IMS Research in September, 2008. This report consists of 331 PAGES (including 95 tables) and the price starts from US $ 6080.
Abstract
The market for linear and torque motors continued to experience growth levels
far exceeding that of general industry during 2007 reaching a global value of
$1,023.4 million by the end of the year. This represents a $360million (54%)
increase in value since the last time IMS Research measured this market in
2004 despite the recent slowdown in the global semiconductor and flat panel
machinery sectors. This regional study provides detailed analysis of the size
and growth of the market in this region, and places it in context with that of
the global market. The study also highlights the trends and characteristics
that currently impact the growth of the linear and torque motor market within
Asia Pacific and Japan.
The report provides market size estimates and forecasts to 2011 for linear
motor components, modules and systems, and torque motor components, modules,
and systems, and shows market segmentation by product design, product size,
industry, accuracy, speed, and geographic region.
An analysis of the competitive environment is also provided, which includes
market shares for 2005, as well as a matrix of over 80 companies active in the
market.
IMS' aim in writing this report is to provide marketing and technical
executives with an up-to-date comprehensive description of the market for
these products and to identify the trends that will affect this market over
the next five years.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1
- 1.0 Introduction & Research Objectives
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.1.1 Scope Limitations
- 1.1.2 Point of Measurement for Market Value
- 1.1.3 Product Scope
- 1.1.4 Industry Scope
- 1.1.5 Geographic Scope
- 1.1.6 Sales Channel Scope
- 1.2 Report Content
- 1.3 Research Methodology
- 1.3.1 Base Year and Forecast Methodology
- 1.3.2 Data Collection Methods and Sources
- 1.4 Economic Specific Forecasts Assumptions
- 1.4.1 Machinery Production Yearbook Methodology
- 1.4.2 Average Selling Price (ASP) Assumptions and Unit Volume Analysis
- 1.5 Exchange Rates
Chapter 2
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 General Linear and Torque Motor Trends
- 2.1.1 Competing Products Replacement Potential
- 2.1.1 New Applications and Penetration Potential into New Markets
- 2.1.3 Pricing Trends
- 2.1.4 Customer Trends
- 2.1.5 Global Outlook for Key Markets
- 2.2 The Worldwide Market for Linear and Torque Motors
- 2.2.1 The Worldwide Market for Linear and Torque Motors Top Level
- 2.2.2 The Worldwide Market for Linear and Torque Motors by Industry
- 2.2.3 The Worldwide Market for Linear and Torque Motors by Type
- 2.3 The Competitive Environment for Linear and Torque Motors
- 2.3.1 Number of Suppliers
- 2.3.2 Types of Supplier
- 2.3.3 Trends in Types of Supplier
- 2.3.4 Regional Variation in Product Suppliers
- 2.3.5 Regional Penetration of Suppliers
- 2.4 Market Shares
Chapter 5
- 5.0 Introduction
- 5.1 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque Motors
- 5.1.1 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors Top Level
- 5.1.2 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Sales Channel
- 5.1.3 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Geographic Region
- 5.1.4 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Industry
- 5.1.5 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Type
- 5.1.6 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Force/Torque
- 5.1.7 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear and Torque
Motors by Speed and Accuracy
- 5.1.8 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Linear Motor Systems by
Axis
- 5.1.9 The Asia Pacific and Japanese Market for Torque Motors by Speed
and Torque
- 5.2 Market Shares
Appendix