Global Assembly Value of Wireless Mobility Products Will Reach $559
Billion by 2017
FARMINGTON, Conn., Nov. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The public
continues to invest in wireless mobility products, prompting OEM
suppliers to produce a wide range of cutting-edge, yet overlapping
devices. This growth in demand for wireless mobility products is
expected to evolve special product configurations ranging from
high-end ultrabooks to simple e-reader devices. End-user markets
and vertical applications will differentiate product models along
the lines of medical automotive, aerospace and industrial
applications.
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Due to the ever increasing demand for electronics products,
manufacturers have powerful incentive to develop new technological
innovations and product iterations on a regular basis. This is
starting to flood the market with so much product choice that it is
blurring the distinctions between device segments.
Global Information Inc (GII) presents three optimal market
research reports covering the global market for wireless mobility
products and electronics manufacturing based on a cost of goods
sold (COGS) point-of-view from our premium market research partner,
New Venture Research.
Mobility Assembly Product Markets, 2012 Edition
The global cost of goods sold (COGS) market for all wireless
products (including notebooks, ultrabooks, tablets, smartphones,
traditional cell phones and e-readers) is estimated to reach an
assembly value of $348 billion in
2012 – that's nearly one-third the assembly value of all
electronics products manufactured worldwide.
Average assembly value of each electronics product is expected
to decline by 1.2% CAGR over the next five years with smartphones
suffering the highest decline and notebooks experiencing positive
growth due to the introduction of ultrabooks. It is projected that
by 2017, the total assembly value of all wireless mobility products
worldwide will achieve $559 billion,
or a 9.9% CAGR.
According to the report, the wireless mobility product assembly
market will be led by many interesting OEM suppliers. First among
them is Apple, which is probably experiencing its peak in terms of
brand recognition and revenue in 2012. Samsung will represent the
biggest threat as the company flexes its design and distribution
muscles to make an equal or superior smartphone, tablet and
possibly e-reader product. Another important player will be Google,
which will be launching its own hardware products to capitalize on
the search and advertising business. Amazon, a less than obvious
powerhouse, is attempting to seed the market with low-cost
e-readers that can eventually be upgraded to be computational and
interactive. Suppliers that will face the most brutal competition
include Acer, Dell, Huawei, Lenovo, Nokia, RIM and ZTE. While some
suppliers may exit the market, one thing is for sure – demand for
wireless mobility markets will be very strong over the next several
years.
An Executive Summary for this report and free sample pages from
the full document are available at
http://www.giiresearch.com/report/nvr253872-mobility-assembly-product-markets-edition.html
The Worldwide Electronics Manufacturing Services Market -
2012 Edition
The global market for electronics manufacturing services (EMS)
continued to expand at a very healthy rate of nearly 13% in 2011.
This was after an explosion of growth in 2010 of approximately 37
percent. The EMS market doesn't show any signs of slowing down and
growth over the next five years will continue in the double digits.
NVR believes that the EMS industry will grow from $413 billion in 2011 to $654 billion in 2016.
The report includes an EMS financial performance analysis and
examines a variety of critical financial metrics for the
best-performing companies. A chapter also details EMS mergers and
acquisitions for the past few years and the impact on their growth
of the industry. The report concludes with profiles of selected EMS
and ODM firms (94 companies) from all over the world.
An Executive Summary for this report and free sample pages from
the full document are available at
http://www.giiresearch.com/report/nvr205844-worldwide-electronics-manufacturing-services.html
The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2012
Edition
From a COGS perspective, the global market for electronics
assembly was approximately $1.1 trillion as of 2011. The market is
expanding rapidly but changing in composition both in terms of
outsourcing partnerships and in-house manufacturing. Also, moves
are being made annually with regard to the manufacturing country of
origin based on total cost.
New Venture Research's Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly
Market is a peerless database that analyzes the 2011
electronics assembly market on a worldwide basis. It is developed
by studying almost 300 leading OEM electronics companies in 49
different product categories and their manufacturing activities in
42 different countries. Moreover, the report examines the
electronics assembly market by outsourced subcontractor versus
in-house assembly by the OEM company.
An Executive Summary for this report and free sample pages from
the full document are available at
http://www.giiresearch.com/report/nvr245000-worldwide-oem-electronics-assembly-market-2012.html
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companies in the information technology, telecommunications,
consumer, scientific instrumentation and advanced electronics
markets.
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