The container tracking and security market, which first started to sprout in
2000, is a relatively new market. Although the world has faced recession and
some parts of the world continue to face crisis, world trade and container
trade has grown exponentially since the 1990s. Container shipping may face a
dip in the coming years, but this does not deter the fact that number of TEU
has grown over years and will continue to grow. Visiongain has determined that
that 2012 container tracking and security market is worth $620m.
World container traffic is dominated by Asia, whereas the tracking and
security concerns are now focussed in North America, and to an extent in
Europe. Following the 9/11 tragedy, shipping container security has always
been a point of concern especially because a 40 ft container can accommodate,
30,000 kg of conventional high explosive material or even terrorists.
Container tracking overlaps the concern of security in addition to better
customer service, monitoring sensitive cargo, cargo thefts and tracking
containers at ports for better management and high throughput of ports.
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have a unique blend of primary and secondary sources providing informed
opinion. The report provides insight into key drivers and restraints behind
contract and programme developments, as well as identifying leading companies.
The report also provides a unique blend of qualitative analysis combined with
extensive quantitative data including global, submarket and national markets
forecasts from 2012-2022 - all highlighting key business opportunities.
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Over 100 pages of comprehensive analysis
4 Exclusive Visiongain interviews with experts from-
Maersk
Intelleflex
Wood and Douglas
IMC Group
61 tables, charts, and graphs
Global container tracking and security market forecasts between 2012-2022
4 container tracking and security submarket forecasts from 2012-2022
Container Tracking
Container Security
RFID
Other Solutions
4 leading regional container tracking and security market forecasts
between 2012-2022
Asia
North America
Europe
Rest of the World (ROW)
A SWOT analysis
25 leading container tracking companies identified and profiled -
Astrium
CSB technologies GMB
EPSa
European Datacomm
Global Tracking Technologies, LLC
Globe Tracker
Honeywell Global Tracking
IBM
ID Systems
Intelleflex
InterSystems Ensemble
Johnson Controls
Kirsen Global Security
Logica
Mark-IT services (MIS)
NDI Automation
ORBCOMM
Omni-ID
OnAsset Intelligence
Pear Track Systems
RFID Global Solution
Savi Technology
SKyBitz / Telular
Starcom Systems
Systems Planning Corporation
4 leading container security companies identified and profiled
Nutech
Rapiscan
SAIC
Smiths Detection
10 leading container shipping companies identified and profiled
Maersk
MSC
CMA-CGM
COSCO
Hapag Lloyd
APL
CSCL
Evergreen
Hanjin Shipping
Mitsui OSK Lines
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Overview of the Container Tracking and Security Market
1.2. Highlights of this Report
1.3. Benefits of the Report
1.4. Methodology
1.5. The Global Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
1.6. The Global Container Tracking and Security Sub-Market Forecasts
2012-2022
1.7. The Regional Container Tracking and Security Market Forecasts
2012-2022
2. Introduction to the Container Market
2.1. The Global Container Fleet Market
2.1.1. World Container Traffic
2.1.2. Global Container Market Analysis
2.2. Global Container Market Infrastructure
3. Container Tracking and Security
3.1. Container Security
3.1.1. Container Security Overview
3.1.2. Container Security Initiative
3.1.3. Container Security Costs
3.2. Container Tracking
3.2.1. Container Tracking Overview
4. The Container Tracking and Security Markets
4.1. The Global Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.1.1. The Global Container Tracking and Security Market Analysis
2012-2022
4.2. The Container Tracking and Security Sub-Market Forecasts 2012-2022
4.2.1. The Global Container Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.2.2. The Global Container Tracking Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.2.3. The RFID Container Tracking Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.2.4. The Other Container Tracking Solutions Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.3. The Regional Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.3.1. The North American Container Tracking and Security Market
Forecast 2012-2022
4.3.2. The Asian Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022
4.3.3. The European Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022
4.3.4. Rest of the World Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022
4.3.5. Analysis of the Regional Container Tracking and Security Markets
4.4. Other Financial Information Pertinent to Container Tracking and
Security
4.5. Port Interest in Technology
5. SWOT Analysis of the Container Tracking and Security Market
5.1. Strengths
5.2. Weaknesses
5.3. Opportunities
5.4. Threats
6. Porter's 4 Corner Analysis for Competitors
6.1. Drivers
6.2. Capabilities
6.3. Assumptions
6.4. Strategy
7. Major Technologies in the Container Tracking and Security Market
7.1. RFID and Barcode
7.2. GPS
7.3. Electronic Seals
8. Expert Opinion
8.1. Maersk, Inc.
8.1.1. GPS Technology for Monitoring Gensets
8.1.2. Communication with GPS Genset Systems
8.2. Wood & Douglas
8.2.1. New Technology for Asset Security
8.2.2. Strategy for an Appropriate Market
8.2.3. Drivers of Tracking Technology
8.2.4. Costs Related to Asset Security
8.3. Intelleflex
8.3.1. Pallet Level Technology and Case Study
8.3.2. Recent Intelleflex Projects
8.3.3. Drivers and Restraints to Tracking Technology
8.3.4. Regional Markets of Focus
8.3.5. RFID and Related Costs
8.3.6. Threat to Technology and Concept Design
8.3.7. Affect on Insurance and Possible Port Application
8.4. IMC Group
8.4.1. Internal Damage Monitoring for Shipping Containers
8.4.2. Growth in the Damage Monitoring Technology Sector
8.4.3. Integrating Technologies
9. Leading Organisations in the Container Tracking and Security Market
9.1. Leading Container Tracking Solution Providers
9.1.1. Astrium
9.1.2. CSB Technologies GMBH
9.1.3. EPSa
9.1.4. European Datacomm
9.1.5. Global Tracking Technologies, LLC
9.1.6. Globe Tracker
9.1.7. Honeywell Global Tracking
9.1.8. IBM
9.1.9. ID Systems
9.1.10. Intelleflex
9.1.11. InterSystems
9.1.12. Johnson Controls
9.1.13. Kirsen Global Security
9.1.14. Logica
9.1.15. Mark-IT Services (MIS)
9.1.16. NDI Automation
9.1.17. Omni-ID
9.1.18. OnAsset Intelligence
9.1.19. ORBCOMM
9.1.20. Pear Track Systems
9.1.21. RFID Global Solution
9.1.22. Savi Technology
9.1.23. SKyBitz / Telular
9.1.24. Starcom Systems
9.1.25. Systems Planning Corporation
9.2. Leading Container Shipping Companies
9.2.1. Maersk
9.2.2. MSC
9.2.3. CMA-CGM
9.2.4. COSCO
9.2.5. Hapag-Lloyd
9.2.6. APL
9.2.7. CSCL
9.2.8. Evergreen
9.2.9. Hanjin Shipping
9.2.10. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
9.3. Leading Container Port Security Solution Providers
9.3.1. Nutech Company Ltd.
9.3.2. Rapiscan
9.3.3. SAIC
9.3.4. Smiths Detection
9.4. Government Organisations
9.4.1. US Department of Homeland Security
9.4.2. US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
10. Conclusions
10.1. The Global Container Tracking and Security Market 2012-2022
10.2. The Global Container Security Market 2012-2022
10.3. The Global Container Tracking Market 2012-2022
10.4. The Regional Container Tracking and Security Markets 2012-2022
11. Glossary
List of Tables
Table 2.1: Global Container Fleet AAGR % Forecast 2000-2012, 2012-2017 and
2017-2022
Table 2.2: Advantages of Owning and Leasing Containers
Table 2.3: Segments of the Container Market and their Role
Table 3.1: Current Operational CSI Ports in the Americas
Table 3.2: Current Operational CSI Ports in Africa
Table 3.3: Current Operational CSI Ports in Europe
Table 3.4: Current Operational CSI Ports in Asia and the Middle-East
Table 3.5: Top 5 Sectors in Need of Tracking Solutions - 2012
Table 3.6: Top 3 Sectors Under Threat of Container Theft
Table 4.1: Global Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.2: Global Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast CAGR (%)
2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Figure 4.10: North American Container Tracking and Security Market
Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.11: Asian Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.12: European Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast
2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.13: Rest of the World Container Tracking and Security Market
Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.14: Development of RFID Cost Behaviour, 1997, 2007 and 2012 (%)
Figure 10.1: Global Container Tracking and Security Market Forecast ($m)
Figure 10.2: Global RFID and Other Solutions Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Companies Listed
A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
APL
Astrium
Boeing
Carrier
CMA-CGM
COSCO
CSAV
CSB Technologies GmbH
CSCL
Detroit Diesel Corporation
DP World
EADS
EPSa
European Datacomm
Evergreen
Evergreen Marine (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Evergreen Marine (UK) Ltd.
Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan) Ltd.
Genzyme Corporation
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
Global Tracking Technologies, LLC
Globe Tracker
Hamburg-Sud
Hanjin Shipping
Hapag-Lloyd
Hellman Worldwide Logistics
Honeywell Global Tracking
Hutchison Port Holdings
Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM)
IBM
ID systems
IMC group
Inmarsat
Intelleflex
InterSystems
Italia Marittima S.p.A.
Johnson Controls
K line
Kirsen Global Security
Lamerholm
Lockheed Martin
Logica
Maersk Line
Maersk, Inc
Manchester Airport Group
Mark-IT Services (MIS)
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
Mitsui USA
MSC
Navis
NDI automation
NEC Systems, Inc
Nutech Company Ltd.
NYK line
Omni-ID
Onasset Intelligence
Oracle
ORBCOMM
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL)
Pacific International Lines
Pear Track Systems
Portal Software
Racal Electronics
RAD Data Communications
Rapiscan
RFID Global Solution
Royal Foods
SAIC
SAS Institute
Savi Networks
Savi Technology
Seagate Technology, Inc
Sea-Land Service, Inc
Skybitz / Telular
Smiths Detection
Star Trak Information Technologies, LLC
Starcom Systems
Systems Planning Corporation
The Hartford
Thermo King
Toyota Europe
UASC
Wilco, Inc
Wood & Douglas
Yang Ming
Zim Integrated Shipping Services
Zoca Container Security Services BV
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in the Report
Bureau of International Recycling
Capella University
Cargo Intelligence Security and Logistics Association (CISLA)
European Anti Fraud Office (OLAF)
European Space Agency (ESA)
European Union (EU)
Global Cold Chain Alliance
International Labor Organization (ILO)
International Maritime Bureau (IMB)
International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
International Refrigerated Transportation Association (IRTA)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
South African Revenue Service
United Nations (UN)
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
United States Bureau of, Customs and Border Protection (US CBP)
United States Department of Defense
United States of America, Department of Homeland Security (US DHS)
Vlaams Instituut voor de Logistiek (VIL)
World Customs Organisation
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Ports Mentioned in the Report
Alexandria, Egypt
Algeciras, Spain
Antwerp, Belgium
Ashdod, Israel
Balboa Panama
Barcelona, Spain
Bremerhaven Germany
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cartagena, Colombia
Caucedo, Dominican Republic
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Colon Panama,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Durban, South Africa
Felixstowe, United Kingdom
Freeport, The Bahamas
Genoa, Italy
Gioia, Italy
Gothenburg, Sweden
Haifa, Israel
Haiphong New Port, Vietnam
Halifax, Canada
Hamburg, Germany
Hong Kong International Terminal, Hong Kong
Itajai Port, Brazil
Jabel Ali Port, U.A.E
JNPT, India
Jurong Port, Singapore
Kaohsiung and Chi-Lung
Kingston, Jamaica
Kobe, Japan
La Spezia, Italy
Laem Chabang, Thailand
Le Havre France
Lisbon, Portugal
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Livorno, Italy
Manzanillo, Panama
Marseille, France
Montreal, Canada
Nagoya, Japan
Naples Italy
Ningbo Port
Norfolk International Terminal, U.S.A
North Port Malaysia
Piraeus, Greece
Port Dover (U.K) United Kingdom
Port Klang Malaysia
Port Louis. U.S.A
Port of Busan (Pusan), South Korea
Port of Georgia, U.S.A
Port of Houston, U.S.A
Port of Koper, Slovenia
Port of Los Angeles, U.S.A
Port of Miami, U.S.A
Port of Pendik, Turkey
Port of Puerto Cortes
Port of Richmond, U.S.A
Port of Savannah, U.S.A
Port of Virginia, U.S.A
Port Qasim, Pakistan
Port Salalah, Oman
Puerto Cortes, Honduras
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Saigon New Port, Vietnam
Santos, Brazil
Shanghai, China
Shenzhen, China
Southampton, United Kingdom
Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia
Tauro, Italy
Thamesport, United Kingdom
Tiajin, China
Tilbury, United Kingdom
Tokyo, Japan
Vancouver, Canada
Valencia, Spain
Yokohama, Japan
Zeebrugge, Belgium
The Container Tracking and Security Market 2012-2022 published by Visiongain in August 13, 2012. This report consists of 122 Pages and the price starts from US $ 2739.
Press Release
Global Container Tracking and Security Market Worth $620m in 2012
August 24th, 2012
Global Information Inc. would like to present a new market research report, "The Container Tracking and Security Market 2012-2022" by Visiongain.
Visiongains analysis indicates that the container tracking and security market will reach a value of $620m in 2012, as companies and organisations across a number of sectors seek to secure and track their globally shipped assets.
The container tracking and security market is therefore forecast by visiongain to record a powerful growth over the next decade, as the utility of container security and tracking defences are realised against a backdrop of increasing terrorist threats, cargo thefts, bio-terrorism threats, lost containers and costs of spoilt commodity during shipping.
The lead analyst of the Container Tracking and Security report commented that, "The container tracking and security market first started to sprout in 2000 and is relatively new allowing considerable growth potential. Although the world has faced recession and in some parts of the world continues to face crisis, world trade and container trade has grown exponentially since the early 1990s. Container shipping may be struggling, but this does not deter the fact that the number of containers (TEU) has grown over years and will continue to grow driving the container tracking and security market"
The report contains 61 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the container tracking and security market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global container tracking and security market, as well as for 4 submarkets (container security, container tracking: RFID and Other Solutions). In addition, 4 regional container tracking and security markets are forecast and analysed by visiongain over the period 2012-2022. The report provides profiles of 25 leading companies operating within the tracking market, 4 leading companies operating within security market and 10 leading container shipping companies. The report includes 4 visiongain exclusive interviews with leading organisations, providing expert insight alongside visiongain analysis.
The Container Tracking and Security Market 2012-2022 will be of value to current and future potential investors into the container tracking and security industry, as well as companies and research centres who wish to broaden their knowledge of the container tracking and security market. In addition to the tracking and security solution providers the report is extremely beneficial to container ports, terminals, yards, and also to pharmaceutical, cold chain and fresh produce industry, defence and aeronautical, chemical and explosives industry. Exporters and importers involved in high value container trade will also benefit from this report. This report is extremely useful for companies involved in, and future investors in, RFID technology, GPS, GPRS technology, Cellular and satellite communication to name a few.