Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices - World - 2014
Adi Pavlovic, Analyst Security & Fire
2014 2014 IHS www.ihs.com
First Industry Report Available Shows Global Mechanical Locks Market Size Growing 24% Between 2013 and 2017 With an improving economic situation and construction market in North America and continued rapid growth in Asia, the global mechanical and peripheral locking device market is expected to experience moderate growth in 2014, with even stronger increases forecast for 2015. While electronic access control solutions are becoming the main competition for mechanical products, they are not completely replacing mechanical solutions. The adoption of electronic access control systems only limits the growth of mechanical solutions and they are not expected to universally replace mechanical solutions.
This report offers a comprehensive assessment of the global market for mechanical and peripheral locking devices. Offering both detailed discussion and granular segmentation of the market, this is the first report to cover the mechanical lock industry. With no other data previously available to this industry, it is an essential tool for executives who are assessing or seeking an in-depth understanding of this market.
Key Issues Addressed How is the growing popularity of access control impacting mechanical locking devices? At what rate are electrified exit devices and interconnected mechanical locks gaining traction in the market? How are key drivers such as construction, legislation, and the economy impacting the industry in each region? Actuals and Forecast Frequency, Time Period Base Year 2012,2013 5-year annual forecast (2013 - 2017) Market Shares for 2012 and 2013 Regions, Markets Americas EMEA Asia Products Covered Revenues ($M), Units, ASP ($) Electromagnetic Locks Electric Strikes Exit Devices - Mortise - Rim - Surface Mounted - Concealed Vertical Mechanical Locks - Tubular - Interconnected - Cylindrical - Mortise - Deadbolt Accessories - Power Supplies - Door Closers - Exit Push Buttons/ Pads Other Product Segmentations Exit Devices by Function Mechanical Locks by Grade Level Sales Channel
Other Detailed Analysis Construction Spend Economic trends/statistics Material cost Legislation
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Market Revenues for Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices Source: IHS 2014 IHS
Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices - World - 2014 2014 IHS www.ihs.com
Lead Anal yst Adi Pavlovic, Anal yst Security & Fire Adi Pavlovic, originally from Bosnia & Herzegovina, brings a global perspective to his role as an industry analyst. Adi moved to the US in 1994 and has resided in Texas since. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2009 with a bachelors degree in J ournalism. Since joining IHS, Adi has written numerous industry leading studies covering the global fire detection and suppression, intruder alarm, and entrance control markets. He is considered a knowledgeable professional in the security and fire industry and his work is frequently published in industry magazines. Contact Information Adi.Pavlovic@IHS.com +1 512 582 2043
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Table of Contents Chapter One - Introduction, Scope and Methodology Introduction Scope Product Definitions Methodology Information Sources Forecasting Method Report Content Exchange Rates Chapter Two - Market Statistics and Trends Introduction Factors Affecting Growth for the Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices Market The World Market for Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices The World Market By Geographic Region The World Market for Electromagnetic Locks and Electric Strikes The World Market for Exit Devices The World Market for Mechanical Locks The World Market for Accessories The World Market by Sales Channel Chapter Three - Competitive Environment Introduction Structure of the Supplier Base Acquisitions and Partnerships Market Shares World Market Shares for Suppliers of Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices World Market for Exit Devices World Market for Electromagnetic Locks World Market for Electric Strikes World Market for Mechanical Locks World Market for Accessories Appendix One - World Economic Outlook Appendix Two - Supplier Matrix
List of Tables The 68 tables and figures in this report present product market analysis for each of the major regions by the below segmentations, with base year estimates for 2012 and 2013 with five year growth forecasts from 2013 2017. Revenues ($M), Units, ASP ($) Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices by Product Type Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices by Geographic Region Mechanical and Peripheral Locking Devices by Sales Channel Mechanical Locks by Type Mechanical Locks by Grade Level Exit Devices by Type Exit Devices by Function Accessories by Type
Market Share Estimates The 24 market share tables in this report present the changing competitive environment for each of the major regions by the below segmentations, prividing market share estimates for both 2012 2013. Total Market Exit Devices Electromagnetic Locks Electric Strikes Mechanical Locks Accessories
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