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この調査レポートは、欧州のEMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services - 電子機器の受託生産サービス)市場およびEMS企業について調査しています。
主な提供データ
- 欧州のEMS市場 - 2010-2015年
- 欧州のEMS企業 - 上位20社の企業情報
- 地域/国別EMS市場
- 欧州の1000以上のEMS生産拠点のディレクトリ
調査対象国
- オーストリア
- ベルギー
- デンマーク
- フィンランド
- フランス
- ドイツ
- アイルランド
- イタリア
- オランダ
- ノルウェー
- ポルトガル
- スペイン
- スウェーデン
| - スイス
- 英国
- 中央&東ヨーロッパ諸国
- ブルガリア
- チェコ共和国
- エストニア
- ハンガリー
- リトアニア
- ポーランド
- ルーマニア
- スロヴァキア
- スロヴェニア
- その他
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The European Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) Industry is forecast in 2011 to increase by 6.4% over 2010 across total Europe. However, the rate of growth 2011 versus 2010 in Western Europe is expected to be 2.7% and for Central & Eastern Europe and other nearby low cost countries it is expected to be 9.2%. As we forecast in the 2009 edition, the industry which suffered reductions in revenues, during the 2008-9 recession has recovered somewhat during 2010 and early 2011. We expect that total revenues in ‘CEE and Other’ to be back to 2007 levels by 2012 but revenues in Western Europe are unlikely to reach those of 2007 within the time frame of this report. We do expect growth in both the Western European and CEE & Other regions across the time frame of the report but the economy of many major Western European countries has slowed in recent months and the forecast for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in most leading economies has been downgraded.
The shift of electronic production from the higher labour cost Western Europe to Central & Eastern Europe has continued and indeed accelerated over the last 2 years. As the cost of electronic assembly became probably the most important element for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) so EMS companies shifted much of the production to factories in lower cost areas and even though economic conditions have since improved, that production has not returned to Western European plants. By 2015, the end of our forecast period, we expect that ‘CEE & Other’ will account for more than 60% of all European electronic production, up from an estimated 57% at the end of 2010.
Group 1 EMS companies, typically with global operations and sales turnovers in billions of Euro have continued to migrate the remaining production of Consumer, Computer and Mobile Communications (3C) products to lower cost countries. There has been an increase in the number of Group 2 and Group 3 EMS companies operating lower cost manufacturing plants as they seek to provide greater value to their customers. All of these three groups have retained some manufacturing and the greater part of the design, development and sales teams in Western Europe to maintain relationships with the OEM’s based in that area. Group 4 Ems companies in our definition, are small and operate nationally and possibly in niche sectors.
We expect to see the low volume/high mix sectors of Automotive, Medical, Control & Instrumentation, Industrial and Telecommunications (AMCIT) grow in Western Europe by between 2.8% to 4.4%. In total we estimate that there are more than 720 companies across all groups of EMS companies and we expect to see further consolidation of this number as competition in Western Europe in the AMCIT sectors increases. Some companies are still at lower sales turnover in 2010 than for previous years and although many companies have restructured their operations to match lower sales, some are still recovering their financial position and vulnerable to further difficult economic conditions. Electronic production, specifically automated board assembly is beginning to become commoditised and all EMS companies will be looking to increase margins by the provision of additional services throughout the lifetime of the product.
The tenth edition of The European EMS Industry report 2010-2015 highlights the issues impacting the European EMS industry. This comprehensive report provides:
- An analysis and revenue forecasts for both West and East and Central Europe in a single report.
- The key trends impacting the major EMS companies by market group.
- Detailed profiles of the Top 20 European EMS companies, including a ranking for 2010.
- Country and regional profiles including key trends, the role of the Global “Tier 1” companies and profiles of the major EMS companies.
- A directory of over 1,000 plus manufacturing locations.
Who will benefit
The Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry report is essential research for all areas of the electronics industry including:
Distributors and manufacturers of electronic components and materials - the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, highlights growth markets by sector and country/region. The understanding and interpreting of the market trends will also be important as this market further develops.
Production equipment suppliers – the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, track key EMS trends and provide location information.
OEMs – A comprehensive guide to the major EMS companies in Europe in detail and further listing of EMS companies by geographic location. We analyse the structure of the industry and the emergence of the four distinct groups of EMS company.
EMS – The report provides a complete overview of the European EMS industry, including revenue forecasts by country, competitor information and the trends which will have an impact on business in the period from 2011 to 2015.
Other organizations which will benefit from the report include:
- Government, including investment organizations
- Financial and industry analysts
- Academic institutes & universities tracking developments in the electronics industry
Europe will continue to provide significant opportunities for companies already involved in the European EMS industry. It will also offer opportunities for companies in Asia and the Americas who are looking to expand geographically into new markets.
The European EMS Industry report allows you to track these developments in a single cost-effective study providing both detailed market and company analysis.
Summary of Contents
Executive Summary
European Market for EMS (2010 - 2015)
Profiles of the Top 20 EMS companies in Europe
EMS Market by Country Region (includes market projections, industry trends and profiles of the major EMS companies)
Directory of over 1,000 European EMS manufacturing facilities
Country Coverage
Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Central & Eastern Europe (Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Estonia; Hungary; Lithuania; Poland: Romania; Slovakia; Slovenia, Other)
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 The European Market for Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS)
3.1 The Market in Context . Global and Regional Trends (PESTLE)
3.2 The Market for EMS in Europe
3.2.1 Why Outsource?
3.2.2 Forecast for EMS Revenues by Country and Regions
3.2.2.1 Western Europe
3.2.2.2 Central & Eastern Europe & Other
3.2.2.3 Europe EMS Revenues by Country
3.2.3 EMS Revenues by Market Sector
3.2.3.1 Western Europe
3.2.3.2 CEE & Other
3.2.3.3 Europe
3.2.3 4 Sector Commentary
3.2.3.5 Aerospace & Defence
3.2.3.6 Consumer including Mobile
3.2.3.6 Communications & Networks
3.2.3.7 Computer
3.2.3.8 Medical
3.2.3.9 Automotive
3.2.3.10 Control & Instrumentation
3.2.3.11 Industrial
3.3 Analysis of the EMS Market in Europe
3.3.1 Overview
3.3.2 The Four Principal Market Groups of EMS Companies
3.3.3 Key Components of success for EMS Companies
3.3.3.1The Challenges of Distance & Culture
3.3.3.2 Flexibility in Manufacture, Supply and Service
3.3.3.3 Relationship Management with the OEM and Suppliers
3.3.3.4 People, Processes and Profitability
3.4 The Key Drivers of the European EMS Industry
3.4.1The EMS Industry Post Recession
3.4.2 The Competitive Environment
3.4.3 Cost per unit versus Total Cost of Supply
3.4.4 Delivery Value to the OEM
3.5 The Future for EMS in Europe
3.5.1 A New Reality - Rebuilding
3.5.2 Leveraging Competences and Capabilities
3.5.3 Sector and Services
3.5.4 Strategies for the Future
4 Major EMS providers in Europe
4.1 Industry Structure
4.2 Top Twenty Table
4.3 Profiles of the Top Twenty EMS Companies in Europe
4.3.1 Foxconn
4.3.2 Flextronics
4.3.3 Jabil
4.3.4 Elcoteq
4.3.5 Zollner Elektronik
4.3.6 Celestica
4.3.7 Sanmina-SCI
4.3.8 Enics
4.3.9 Videoton
4.3.10 Neways
4.3.11 Kimball Electronics
4.3.12 eolane
4.3.13 PartnerTech
4.3.14 Kitron
4.3.15 SRI Radio Systems
4.3.16 AsteelFlash
4.3.17 Selcom
4.3.18 ElectronicNetwork
4.3.19 Lacroix Electronics
4.3.20 Connect Group
5 European EMS Industry by Country/Region
5.1 France
5.1.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.1.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.1.3 Global “Tier 1” Companies
5.1.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in France
5.1.4.1 AsteelFlash
5.1.4.2 Cofidur
5.1.4.3 eolane
5.1.4.4 Lacroix Electronics
5.1.4.5 Matra Electronique
5.1.4.6 MSL Circuits
5.1.4.7 Novatech
5.1.4.8 Sagemcom
5.1.4.9 Selha
5.1.4.10 Tronico
5.2 Germany
5.2.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.2.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.2.3 Global “Tier 1” Companies
5.2.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in Germany
5.2.4.1 bebro electronic
5.2.4.2 BMK Group
5.2.4.3 BuS Elektronik
5.2.4.4 ElectronicNetwork
5.2.4.5 Ihlemann
5.2.4.6 Katek
5.2.4.7 Lacroix Electronics
5.2.4.8 manufacturing, logistics & services
5.2.4.9 Neways
5.2.4.10 Prettl Elektronik
5.2.4.11 Rafi-Eltec
5.2.4.12 Rob Electronic
5.2.4.13 RSG-Elotech
5.2.4.14 SRI Radio Systems
5.2.4.15 TQ-Group
5.2.4.16 Xenterio
5.2.4.17 Zollner
5.3 Southern Europe
5.3.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.3.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.3.3 Tier 1 Global EMS Providers
5.3.4 The Leading EMS Providers in Southern Europe
5.3.4.1 EAS Electtronica
5.3.4.2 Elemaster
5.3.4.3 Eutron
5.3.4.4 Fagor
5.3.4.5 GDS
5.3.4.6 Selcom
5.3.4.7 Trelec
5.4 Nordic Countries
5.4.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.4.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.4.3 Global “Tier 1” Companies
5.4.4 Other Leading EMS Companies to the Nordic Countries
5.4.4.1 BB Electronics
5.4.4.2 Darekon
5.4.4.3 Elcoteq
5.4.4.4 GPV
5.4.4.5 Hadeland Produkter AS (HAPRO)
5.4.4.6 Hanza
5.4.4.7 Incap
5,4.4.8 Inission
5.4.4.9 Kitron
5.4.4.10 NOTE
5.4.4.11 Norautron
5.4.4.12 PartnerTech
5.4.4.13 PKC
5.4.4.14 Rimaster
5.4.4.15 Scanfil
5.5 United Kingdom
5.5.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.5.2 UK EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.5.3 Global “Tier 1” EMS Companies
5.5.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in the UK
5.5.4.1 ACW Technology
5.5.4.2 AWS Electronics
5.5.4.3 Axiom Manufacturing Services
5.5.4.4 Chemigraphic
5.5.4.5 CTS Corporation
5.5.4.6 Exception EMS
5.5.4.7 Ferranti Technologies
5.5.4.8 PartnerTech
5.5.4.9 Plexus
5.5.4.10 SMS Electronics
5.5.4.11 Stadium Electronics
5.5.4.12 Surface Technology International
5.5.4.13 TT electronics
5.5.4.14 Ultra Electronics CEMS
5.6 Rest of West Europe
5.6.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.6.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.6.3 Global “Tier 1” Companies
5.6.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in the Rest of Western Europe
5.6.4.1 BECOM
5.6.4.2 Asetronics
5.6.4.3 Benchmark Electronics
5.6.4.4 CCS Holdings/Adaxys
5.6.4.5 Cicor Technologies
5.6.4.6 cms electronics
5.6.4.7 Connect Group
5.6.4.8 Enics
5.6.4.9 EPIQ
5.6.4.10 MELECS
5.6.4.11 Neways
5.6.4.12 Seidel Elektronik
5.6.4.13 tbp electronics
5.7 Central and Eastern Europe
5.7.1 Electronics Industry Overview
5.7.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends
5.7.3 Global “Tier 1” Suppliers
5.7.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in Central & Eastern Europe
5.7.4.1 Assel
5.7.4.2 Fideltronik
5.7.4.3 Integrated Microelectronics Inc
5.7.4.4 Kimball
5.7.4.5 SIIX
5.7.4.6 Videoton
6 Directory
6.1 Austria
6.2 Belgium
6.3 Bulgaria
6.4 Czech Republic
6.5 Denmark
6.6 Estonia
6.7 Finland
6.8 France
6.9 Germany
6.10 Greece
6.11 Hungary
6.12 Ireland
6.13 Israel
6.14 Italy
6.15 Latvia
6.16 Lithuania
6.17 Malta
6.18 Morocco
6.19 Netherlands
6.20 Norway
6.21 Poland
6.22 Portugal
6.23 Romania
6.24 Russia
6.25 Slovakia
6.26 Slovenia
6.27 Spain
6.28 Sweden
6.29 Switzerland
6.30 Tunisia
6.31 Turkey
6.32 Ukraine
6.33 United Kingdom
7 Appendix
7.1 Top 50 EMS Providers 2010
7.2 Exchange Rates
Tables
Table 2.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2010-2015
Table 2.2 The Top 20 European EMS Companies
Table 3.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2010-2015
Table 3.2 Percentage of European EMS by Region 2010-2015
Table 3.3 EMS reveniues Nordic, Benelux, Germany & UK 2010-2015
Table 3.4 EMS Revenues France, Southern Europe, Switzerland & Other 2010-2015
Table 3.5 EMS Revenues for CEE & Other 2010-2015
Table 3.6 European EMS Revenues by Country 2010-2015
Table 3.7 Comparison of European Labour Costs 2009
Table 3.8 Western Europe EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Table 3.9 CEE & Other EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Table 3.10 European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Table 4.1The Top 20 European EMS Companies 2010
Table 5.1 Summary of French Electronics Equipment Production 2006-2014
Table 5.2 French EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.3 Summary of German Electronics Production 2006-2014
Table 5.4 German EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.5 Summary of Southern Europe Electronics Production 2006-2014
Table 5.6 Southern Europe EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.7 Summary of Nordic Electronics Production 2006-2014
Table 5.8 Nordic EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.9 Summary of UK Electronics Production 2006-2014
Table 5.10 UK EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.11 Summary of Rest of West Europe Electronics Production 2006-2014
Table 5.12 Rest of West Europe EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 5.13 Central & Eastern Europe EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Table 7.1The Top 50 European EMS Providers 2010
Figures
Figure 2.1EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2010-2015
Figure 2.2 European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Figure 3.1EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2010-2015
Figure 3.2 Percentage of European EMS by Region 2010-2015
Figure 3.3 EMS revenues Nordic, Benelux, Germany & UK 2010-2015
Figure 3.4 EMS Revenues France, Southern Europe, Switzerland & Other 2010-2015
Figure 3.5 EMS Revenues in the CEE & Other 2010-2015
Figure 3.6 Western European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Figure 3.7CEE & Other EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Figure 3.8 European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2010-2015
Figure 3.9 Moving Annual Total of New passenger Car Registrations EU (27 & EFTA)
Figure 3.10 European Electronics Content by Car Type
Figure 3.11 The European Automotive Electronics Market by Country
Figure 3.12 Strategic Space Analysis for the 4 EMS Groups
Figure 3.13 EMS Groups and Sales per Group 2010
Figure 3.14 Break Even Cost & Cash Flows . Case 1
Figure 3.15 Break Even Cost & Cash Flows . Case 2
Figure 3.16 Competition in the European EMS Industry across Sectors
Figure 5.1 French Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.2 French EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Figure 5.3 German Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.4 German EMS Revenue 2010-2015
Figure 5.5 Southern Europe Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.6 Southern Europe EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Figure 5.7 Nordic Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.8 Nordic EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Figure 5.9 UK Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.10 UK EMS Revenues 2010-2015
Figure 5.11 Rest of Western Europe Electronics Production - % Growth by Sector 2009-2014
Figure 5.12 Rest of Western Europe EMS Revenues 2010-20135
Figure 5.13 CEE Electronics Production by Country 2010
Figure 5.14 Central & Eastern Europe EMS Revenues 2010-2015