Electronic Security and Access Control Market Report - UK 2011-2015 Analysis


September 9, 2011
84 Pages - SKU: AJLA6579655
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Countries covered: United Kingdom

AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 3rd Edition of the report ‘Electronic Security and Access Control Market Report- UK 2011-2015 Analysis’.  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.

Key areas covered include:

Overall electronic security and access control market size.
Review of Intruder Alarms, CCTV and Access Control.
Key product trends and end-use applications.
Main suppliers and distribution channels to the market.
Key market influences and future prospects up to 2015.
This market has experienced a downturn over the last two years with market value falling by 6% between 2008 and 2010 to £1.33bn. Factors affecting the market include a fall in construction levels and low business and consumer confidence. Other market influences include ongoing concerns regarding violent crime, and the now ever-present threat of terrorism, as well as 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 market developments.

Issues of particular interest:

Public expenditure in health and education will fall in the medium term.
Technological advances are driving replacement levels and fuelling the trend towards networking and integration of systems.
End users have become increasingly focussed on the overall lifecycle cost of a system including product, installation, operational costs, servicing and management costs.
The economic climate has impacted on some key end use sectors including commercial, retail and domestic.
Increasing emphasis on providing a full product and service package including equipment, software, servicing and maintenance.

Some of the companies included:

Abel Alarm Co, AD Group, ADI Global Distribution (ADI Gardiner), ADT Fire & Security, ADT UK, Advanced Access, Assa Abloy, Bosch Security Systems UK, BPT, Bradley Lomas Electrolok, BT RedCARE, Castle Care-Tech, CBC (EUROPE), CCTV Center, CEM Systems, Chubb Fire & Security, CISA Electronic Locking, Enterprise Security Distribution, Euro Access, Everfocus Electronics, ezCCTV.com, G4S Technology, HBL (Harry B Litherland & Co), Honeywell Security UK, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, Johnson Controls, JVC Professional Europe, Kaba UK, Kinetic CCTV, Newmark Security, Niscayah, Norbain SD, Panasonic Corporation, Paxton Access, Quadnetics Group, Reliance High-Tech, Remsdaq, RF Concepts, Salto, Samsung Techwin Europe, Secom, Siemens Building Technologies, Stanley Security Solutions, Swift Fire and Security Group, TDSi (Time & Data Systems International), Texecom, Total Product Sales, Westminster Group.

Key areas covered in the report include:

THE MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL


Overview of the electronic security market, 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.
Historical background - development of the market, influencing factors, economic influences, etc.
Market size by value - 2005-2011 - market prospects and factors influencing future growth potential with forecasts up to 2015.
Key influences and trends on the development of the market. The impact of the economy, technological developments, price competition and trends within the manufacturing and construction sectors.

PRODUCT MIX/APPLICATION AREA ANALYSIS

Mix of Access Control, Intruder Alarm and CCTV products, share of the market by value in 2010, background and current trends in addition to the anticipated trends within the various sectors.
Product features and trends, advantages and disadvantages offered by the various types of technology and key application areas.
Key influencing factors - growth of access control/CCTV, security, crime, general surveillance issues etc.
Principal end use sectors - share taken by key sectors including commercial, industrial, public sector, health and education.
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.Short term prospects in 2011-2012, and forecasts to 2015.

SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURES

Main channels of distribution including direct supply, specialist distributors, electrical wholesalers, etc.
Review of the major channels and trends.
Key suppliers, by market share for leading companies.
Review of key companies - company information, turnover, key characteristics.

FUTURE PROSPECTS/KEY INFLUENCES/FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES

Key influences on the electronic access control market including macro and micro economic issues.
Future developments in terms of the overall market - product trends, end use sectors and economic influences, in addition to other influences such as technology, servicing, price competition and changes in the supply structure, Facilities Management companies etc.


Additional Information

There was a decline in the market for electronic security and access control products following the economic downturn, largely due to the significant fall in construction levels in the private sector. Both domestic and commercial demand for electronic security products has been impacted by the economic downturn and resultant lower levels of investment and expenditure in the private sector.

There has been a significant decline in private construction levels in the 2008-10 period and in that period the electronic security market has become increasingly reliant on public sector expenditure for both new installations and replacements. Installations in the public sector have gained share in recent years following higher levels of expenditure. New construction and RMI expenditure in the education and health sectors has been buoyant in recent years supporting underlying demand in the electronic security sector.

A high level of price competition has also contributed to the overall decline in market value over the last two years and suppliers are experiencing tighter margins and increasing competition. End-users have become increasingly focused on price and value for money. The proliferation of cheaper imports, and falling prices in the technology sector, as well as the use of compulsory competitive tendering (particularly in the public sector) has also affected overall development of the market in value terms.

The market for intruder alarms is mature, pricing remains competitive and consequently growth levels are subdued. The CCTV sector performed relatively well during the early stages of the recession, with prolonged production shut-downs in sectors such as automotive resulting in increased security requirements. The market for Access Control equipment has remained relatively buoyant up to 2009 supported by demand from the education and health sectors and the residential and commercial sectors prior to the recession. There has been less price competition in this sector compared with CCTV, which has supported higher levels of value growth.

Modest growth is expected within the UK electronic security products and systems market in the short term, given the maturity of some product sectors and the impact of the current economic climate on some key end-use markets.

In the short to medium term future, the prospects for the overall electronic security market are more positive. While there have been a number of budget cuts following the spending review which will undoubtedly impact on large scale projects, some public sectors will continue to invest in electronic security systems, supported by the continued threat of terrorism and essential upgrades to estates.

The recent civil unrest and riots in several major cities may prompt a review of the current CCTV systems installed by retailers and local councils. CCTV has proved a useful tool for identifying those responsible for the vandalism and theft, while also highlighting the poor quality of some CCTV images.

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