Report "Process Automation Markets 2010"

The INTECHNO World Report "Process Automation Markets 2010" analyzes and forecasts the market development of automation hardware, software and services for the various process industries for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010.

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Summary
The global market for process automation is expected to grow from USD 61.3 billion in 2000 to around USD 73.3 billion in 2005, and to USD 94.2 billion in 2010. This is equivalent to an average annual growth rate of 3.6% between 2000 and 2005, and 5.1% between 2005 and 2010. The growth rate for the decade as a whole is 4.4%. These are the first results of the new World Report, "Process Automation Markets 2010" by INTECHNO CONSULTING (Basel, Switzerland).

The USD 61.3 billion demand in 2000 for automation products, systems, and external services that were bought (directly or indirectly) by the end-users, i.e., plant operators in the various process industries, comprises about USD 46.9 billion for the engineering and project execution phase of automation systems and solutions. About USD 14.4 billion were for the operation phase. The share of the project phase is expected to grow from 76% in 2000 to 77% in 2010.

Around 49.4% of the process industries’ automation demand in 2000 came from the process industries in the narrower sense: chemical and pharmaceutical industries; petroindustry, i.e., refineries and petrochemicals; and the food and beverages industry. The automation demand in the raw materials sector was 11% of the worldwide total, and the basic industries with the stones and earths, metal production, and pulp and paper industries had 17.8% of the total demand. Power plants had 14.4%, and environmental protection, 6.7% of the worldwide demand.

The share of automation hardware in the total market will shrink from 60.7% in 2000 to 57.2% in 2010. Standard software, on the other hand, is gaining: from 4.7% in 2000 to 5.4% in 2010. The share of the external services demand grows from 34.6% to 37.3% between 2000 and 2010. These services comprise engineering, installation and commissioning as well as maintenance, support, and training. Particularly strong growth is seen in field bus communication and Ethernet/TCP-IP components. While the former should grow at a rate of 8.2% per year, the growth rate for the latter should be around 17%.

Forecast of Global Process Automation Markets until 2010: Subdivision by Automation Hardware, Software and External Services

2000 – EUR 61.3 Billion

2010 – EUR 94.2 Billion

Increasing requirements on the plant operators’ side trigger innovation on the side of automation technology suppliers. Software still gaining importance. Instrumentation generally getting smarter and more communicative. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) as dynamic interfaces between management and production processes stimulate innovations in automation technology.

Intelligence, modularity, and remote diagnostics are the trends of the future. Decentralized automation allows distributing intelligent automation components across the plant. Smart pumps are just one example for these units whose electronics are increasingly integrated within the aggregates, thus allowing new forms of communication and interaction.
Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Markets
1.2 Strategies
1.3 Technologies

2. AIM AND SCOPE, DEFINITIONS, EXCLUSIONS

2.1 Aim and Scope
2.2 Definitions and Exclusions
2.2.1 Country Definitions and their Attribution to Regions
2.2.2 Production Value, Shipments and Expenditures
2.2.3 Capital Expenditures
2.2.4 Production Investments
2.2.5 Project costs
2.2.6 Operating expenses
2.2.7 Segmentation of Automation Markets

3. METHODOLOGY, ASSUMPTIONS AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION

3.1 Methodology
3.2 Important Assumptions
3.3 Sources of Information

4.  GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION VALUES BY COUNTRIES AND INDUSTRIES UNTIL 2010

4.1 Worldwide Development of Production Values in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Countries
4.2 Worldwide Development of Production Values in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Industries

5. GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES AND PRODUCTION INVESTMENTS BY COUNTRIES AND INDUSTRIES UNTIL 2010

5.1 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Countries
5.2 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Industries
5.3 Worldwide Development of Production Investments in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Countries
5.4 Worldwide Development of Production Investments in the Process Industries until 2010 - Overview by Industries

6. GLOBAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT OF EXTER- NAL & INTERNAL AUTOMATION DEMAND BY COUNTRIES UNTIL 2010

6.1 Worldwide Market Development of Automation by Countries until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
6.2 Worldwide Market Development of Automation by Countries until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External & Internal Demand

7. GLOBAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BY INDUSTRIES UNTIL 2010 IN DETAIL

7.1 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industries until 2010 in a General Overview - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
7.1.1 Worldwide Market Development of Automation by Process Industries until 2010: Project versus Operation Phase
7.1.2 Worldwide Market Development of Automation by Process Industries until 2010: Core Processes versus Filling/Packaging, Storage, Utility and Environmentally Related Processes
7.1.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation by until 2010: Hardware versus Software and Services

7.2 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Process Industry Sectors until 2010
7.2.1 General Overview
7.2.2 Control Level Hardware
7.2.2.1 General Overview
7.2.2.2 HMI Hardware
7.2.2.3 Control Hardware
7.2.3 Instrumentation Level Hardware
7.2.3.1 General Overview
7.2.3.2 Sensors and Measuring Instruments
7.2.3.3 Process Analyzers
7.2.3.4 Weighing Systems
7.2.3.5 Actuators
7.2.4 Communication Hardware

7.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Process Industry Sectors until 2010
7.3.1 General Overview
7.3.2 Embedded Software
7.3.3 Standard Software

7.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation (External Demand) by Process Industries until 2010
7.4.1 General Overview
7.4.2 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services (External Demand) for the Project Phase by Process Industries until 2010
7.4.2.1 Overview
7.4.2.2 Engineering
7.4.2.3 Installation and Assembly
7.4.3.4 Adaptations
7.4.3.5 Demolition
7.4.2.4 Start-Up and Commissioning
7.4.3 Worldwide Market Development for Automation Services of the Operation Phase by Process Industries until 2010
7.4.3.1 Overview
7.4.3.2 Training
7.4.3.3 Maintenance

8. MARKET DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BY REGIONS AND INDUSTRIES UNTIL 2010 - OVERVIEW

8.1 Western European Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industries until 2010 - Project and Operation Phase/External Demand
8.1.1 General Overview
8.1.2 Western European Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.1.3 Western European Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

8.2 Eastern European Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industries until 2010 - Project and Operation Phase/External Demand
8.2.1 General Overview
8.2.2 Eastern European Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.2.3 Eastern European Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

8.3 North American Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industry Sectors until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
8.3.1 General Overview
8.3.2 North American Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.3.3 North American Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

8.4 South American Market Development for Automation Products and External Services by Process Industry Sectors until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
8.4.1 General Overview
8.4.2 South American Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.4.3 South American Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

8.5 Asian Pacific Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industries until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
8.5.1 General Overview
8.5.2 Asian Pacific Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.5.3 Asian Pacific Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

8.6 Rest of the World Market Development of Automation Products and External Services by Process Industry Sectors until 2010 - Project and Operation Phases/External Demand
8.6.1 General Overview
8.6.2 Rest of the World Market Development of Automation Hardware by Process Industries until 2010
8.6.3 Rest of the World Market Development of Automation Standard Software and Services by Process Industries until 2010

9. MINING

9.1 Mining - Basics
9.1.1 Scope and Definitions
9.1.2 Non-integrated and Integrated Mining Companies
9.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

9.2 Worldwide Production Development in Mining until 2010
9.2.1 Overview
9.2.2 Fuel Minerals
9.2.3 Non-Fuel Minerals

9.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in Mining until 2010
9.3.1 Overview
9.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Fuel Minerals Mining
9.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Non-Fuel Minerals Mining
9.3.4 Production Investments in Mining
9.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
9.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

9.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in Mining until 2010
9.4.1 Share of Automation in Mining Industry Production Investments
9.4.2 Automation Trends in Mining
9.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010: Overall Market – External Demand
9.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
9.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010 – Project Phase
9.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010 – Operation Phase
9.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010 – Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
9.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in Mining until 2010
9.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in Mining until 2010
9.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in Mining until 2010
9.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in Mining until 2010
9.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in Mining until 2010
9.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Mining until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
9.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market in Mining in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

10. OIL & GAS INDUSTRIES

10.1 Oil & Gas - Basics
10.1.1 Scope and Definitions
10.1.2 Overall Trends
10.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

10.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Oil & Gas Industries until 2010
10.2.1 Overview
10.2.2 Oil
10.2.3 Gas

10.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Oil & Gas Industries until 2010
10.3.1 Overview
10.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Oil Production
10.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Gas Production
10.3.4 Production Investments in Oil & Gas
10.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
10.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

10.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Oil & Gas Industries until 2010
10.4.1 Share of Automation in Oil & Gas Production Investments
10.4.2 Automation Trends in the Oil & Gas Industry
10.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
10.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
10.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
10.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
10.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
10.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010
10.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010
10.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010
10.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010
10.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010
10.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Oil & Gas Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
10.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market of the Oil & Gas Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

11. STONES & EARTHS

11.1 Stones & Earths - Basics
11.1.1 Scope and Definitions
11.1.2 Overall Trends
11.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

11.2 Worldwide Production Development in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.2.1 Overview
11.2.2 Construction Materials and Products
11.2.3 Fine Ceramics & Glasses

11.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.3.1 Overview
11.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Construction Materials
11.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Fine Ceramics & Glasses
11.3.4 Production Investments in Stones & Earths
11.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
11.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

11.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.1 Share of Automation in Stones & Earths' Production Investments
11.4.2 Automation Trends in Stones & Earths
11.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Stones & Earths until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
11.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Stones & Earths until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
11.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Stones & Earths until 2010 – Project Phase
11.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Stones & Earths until 2010 – Operation Phase
11.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Stones & Earths until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
11.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in Stones & Earths until 2010
11.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Stones & Earths Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
11.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market in the Stones & Earths Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

12. METAL INDUSTRY

12.1 Metal Industry - Basics
12.1.1 Scope and Definitions
12.1.2 Overall Trends
12.1.2.1 Iron Production
12.1.2.2 Steel Production
12.1.2.3 Integrated Mills
12.1.2.4 Minimills
12.1.2.5 Casting
12.1.2.6 Rolling
12.1.2.7 Surface Treatment
12.1.2.8 "Boutique" Mills
12.1.2.9 Aluminum
12.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

12.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Metal Industry until 2010
12.2.1 Overview
12.2.2 Iron and Steel
12.2.3 Non-Ferrous Metals

12.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the MetalIndustry until 2010
12.3.1 Overview
12.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Iron and Steel
12.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Non-Ferrous Metals
12.3.4 Production Investments in Metal Production
12.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
12.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

12.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.1 Share of Automation in Metal Industry Production Investments
12.4.2 Automation Trends in Metal Production
12.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
12.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
12.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
12.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
12.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
12.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010
12.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
12.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market of the Metal Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

13. CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

13.1 Chemical Industry - Basics
13.1.1 Scope and Definitions
13.1.2 Overall Trends
13.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

13.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.2.1 Overview
13.2.2 Bulk Chemicals
13.2.3 Fine & Specialty Chemicals

13.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.3.1 Overview
13.3.2 Capital Expenditures for Bulk Chemicals
13.3.3 Fine and Specialty Chemicals
13.3.4 Production Investments in the Chemical Industry
13.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
13.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

13.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.1 Share of Automation in Chemical Industry Production Investments
13.4.2 Automation Trends in Chemical Production
13.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Chemical Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
13.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Chemical Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
13.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Chemical Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
13.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Chemical Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
13.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Metal Producing Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
13.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Chemical Industry until 2010
13.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Chemical Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsections
13.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market of the Chemical Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

14. PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

14.1 Pharmaceutical Industry - Basics
4.1.1 Scope and Definitions
14.1.2 Overall Trends
14.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

14.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.2.1 Overview
14.2.2 Pharmaceutical Preparations
14.2.3 Active Agents
14.2.4 Diagnostics
14.2.5 Biological Materials
14.2.6 Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
14.2.7 Pharmaceuticals Produced by Biotechnological Means

14.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.3.1 Overview
14.3.2 Capital Expenditures for Conventionally Produced Pharmaceuticals
14.3.3 Capital Expenditures for Biotechnology-Based Pharmaceuticals
14.3.4 Production Investments in Pharmaceuticals
14.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
14.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by SupplierStructure

14.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.1 Share of Automation in Pharmaceutical Industry Production Investments
14.4.2 Automation Trends in Pharmaceutical Production
14.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
14.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
14.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
14.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
14.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
14.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Pharmaceutical Industry until 2010
14.4.13 Worldwide Market of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Subsectors
14.4.14 Worldwide Market of Automation in the Pharmaceutical Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

15. PETROINDUSTRY

15.1 Petroindustry - Basics
15.1.1 Scope and Definitions
15.1.2 Overall Trends
15.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

15.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.2.1 Overview
15.2.2 Refineries
15.2.3 Petrochemical Industry

15.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.3.1 Overview
15.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Refineries
15.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Petrochemicals
15.3.4 Production Investments in the Petroindustry
15.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
15.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

15.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.1 Share of Automation in Petroindustry Production Investments
15.4.2 Automation Trends in the Petroindustry
15.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
15.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
15.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 – Project Phase
15.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 – Operation Phase
15.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
15.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Petroindustry until 2010
15.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Petroindustry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
15.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market of the Petroindustry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

16. PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY

16.1 Pulp & Paper Industry - Basics
16.1.1 Scope and Definitions
16.1.2 Overall Trends
16.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

16.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.2.1 Overview
16.2.2 Pulp Industry
16.2.3 Paper and Paperboard Industry

16.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.3.1 Overview
16.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Pulp Production
16.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Paper & Paperboard Production
16.3.4 Production Investments in Pulp & Paper Production
16.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
16.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

16.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.1 Share of Automation in Pulp & Paper Industry's Production Investments
16.4.2 Automation Trends in the Pulp & Paper Industry
16.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
16.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
16.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
16.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
16.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
16.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010
16.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Pulp & Paper Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
16.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market in the Pulp & Paper Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

17. FOOD & BEVERAGES INDUSTRY

17.1 Food & Beverages Industry - Basics
17.1.1 Scope and Definitions
17.1.2 Overall Trends
17.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

17.2 Worldwide Production Development in the Food & Beverages
Industry until 2010
17.2.1 General Overview
17.2.2 Basic Food
17.2.3 Food Narrow Sense
17.2.4 Beverages
17.2.5 Feed
17.2.6 Tobacco

17.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.3.1 Overall
17.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Basic Food Production
17.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Food Narrow Sense Production
17.3.4 Capital Expenditures in Beverages Production
17.3.5 Capital Expenditures in Feed Production
17.3.6 Capital Expenditures in Tobacco Production
17.3.7 Production Investments in Food & Beverages
17.3.8 Production Investments by Types of Investments
17.3.9 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

17.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.1 Share of Automation in Food & Beverages Industry Investments
17.4.2 Automation Trends in the Food & Beverages Industry
17.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
17.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
17.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 – Project Phase
17.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 – Operation Phase
17.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
17.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010
17.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in the Food & Beverages Industry until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
17.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market in the Food & Beverages Industry in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

18. POWER GENERATION

18.1 Power Generation - Scope and Definitions
18.1.1 Scope and Definitions
18.1.2 Overall Trends
18.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

18.2 Worldwide Production Development in Power Generation until 2010
18.2.1 Overview
18.2.2 Central Power Generation
18.2.3 Distributed Power Generation

18.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in Power Generation until 2010
18.3.1 Overview
18.3.2 Capital Expenditures in Central Power Generation
18.3.3 Capital Expenditures in Distributed & Standby Power Generation
18.3.4 Production Investments in Power Generation
18.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
18.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier Structure

18.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.1 Share of Automation in Power Generation Project Costs
18.4.2 Automation Trends in Power Generation
18.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
18.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
18.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 – Project Phase
18.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 – Operation Phase
18.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
18.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in Power Generation until 2010
18.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Power Generation until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
18.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market in Power Generation in 2000 - Segmentation by Distribution Channels

19. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

19.1 Environmental Protection - Basics
19.1.1 Scope and Definitions
19.1.2 Overall Trends
19.1.3 Stimulating Factors and Barriers

19.2 Worldwide Production Development in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.2.1 Overview
19.2.2 Fresh Water
19.2.3 Waste Water
19.2.4 Solid Waste
19.2.5 Exhaust Air

19.3 Worldwide Development of Capital Expenditures in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.3.1 Overview
19.3.2 Fresh & Waste Water
19.3.3 Solid Waste & Exhaust Air
19.3.4 Production Investments in Environmental Protection
19.3.5 Production Investments by Types of Investments
19.3.6 External Project and Maintenance Expenditures by Supplier. Structure

19.4 Worldwide Development of Automation Markets in Environmental Protection (Excluding Process Industries and Excluding Recycling) until 2010
19.4.1 Share of Automation in Environmental Protection Production Investments
19.4.2 Automation Trends in Environmental Protection
19.4.3 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Environmental Protection until 2010 - Overall Market/External Demand
19.4.4 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Environmental Protection until 2010 - Overall Market/External & Internal Demand
19.4.5 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Environmental Protection until 2010 – Project Phase
19.4.6 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Environmental Protection until 2010 – Operation Phase
19.4.7 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in Environmental Protection until 2010 - Core Versus Auxiliary Processes
19.4.8 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Hardware in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.4.9 Worldwide Market Development of Control Level Hardware in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.4.10 Worldwide Market Development of Instrumentation Level Hardware in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.4.11 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Software in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.4.12 Worldwide Market Development of Automation Services in Environmental Protection until 2010
19.4.13 Worldwide Market Development of Automation in Environmental Protection until 2010 - Segmentation by Subsectors
19.4.14 Worldwide Automation Market of Environmental Protection in 2000- Segmentation by Distribution Channels

Segmentation

Automation Segmentation

Automation hardware control level:

  • HMI-devices: I-PCs, workstations, client servers, others
  • Control devices: proprietary controls, PLC-based controls, PC-based controls (soft and slot PLCs), others
  • Communication devices: field bus, Ethernet/TCP-IP, others

Automation hardware field level (instrumentation):

  • Actuators
  • Weighing systems
  • Process analyzers
  • Sensors and measuring instruments

Automation software:
Stand-alone software and embedded software

Services project phase:
Basic engineering, detail engineering, application engineering, assembly and installation, start-up and commissioning

Services operation phase:
Maintenance and repair services, adaptation and support services, training.

Automation Services are further segmented into open-market and captive-market services.

Industries Covered

Segmentation of process automation markets and capital expenditure figures by the following process industries:

  • Mining
  • Oil & gas
  • Stones & earths (cement, lime, gypsum, ceramics, glasses ...)
  • Metal producing industries (iron & steel; NF metals)
  • Chemical industries
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Petroindustries (refineries, petrochemical industry)
  • Pulp and paper
  • Food and beverages
  • Power plants
  • Environmental sector.

These industries are further subdivided and analyzed into nearly 130 subsectors. For example, the automation demand within the metal producing industries is subdivided into blast furnace, direct reduction, converter, electric arc, casting, hot rolling mills for long products, hot rolling mills for sheet products, cold rolling mills and surface technology.

Countries & Regions

* Background: The background calculations of this report are based on the analysis of 65 countries. However, only the countries/regions listed above are shown.
* Countries/regions shown in Report are:

  • Western Europe: Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Benelux, Scandinavia, Spain with Portugal, Rest of Western Europe
  • Eastern Europe: Russia, Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union, Other Eastern European Countries including Turkey
  • North America: USA, Rest of North America
  • South America: Brazil, Rest of South America
  • Asia Pacific: Japan, Australia, China, India, Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Rest of the World.

Project versus Operation Phases

For each process industry, the demand for automation products and services is broken down into project/execution phase and operation phase.

Core Processes versus Auxiliary Processes

For each process industry, the automation markets are broken down into core and auxiliary processes:

  • Core processes
  • Packaging/filling
  • Storage facilities
  • Utilities
  • Environmental facilities.
Methodology

Methodology and Size of the Report

This World Report is based on the analysis and forecast of worldwide capital expenditure figures, 180 expert interviews conducted worldwide and the analysis of more than 3,500 basic statistics to underpin the market figures: association statistics, country statistics, various analyses on sales figures, capital expenditure figures, machinery, electrical and industrial electronics statistics as well as a host of business reports.

To derive the country-specific market figures for the World Report in a systematic way, the analysis and forecast is based on extensive model calculations, starting with capital expenditure (Capex) and operation expenditure (Opex) figures for the various countries analyzed. Wherever relevant, environmental and other regulations are taken into accounts as well.

The methodology applied to derive the various market figures can be characterized as follows:

  • It is model-based – this is necessary in order to handle the enormous amount of data and the host of case distinctions concerning the various countries, applications, and categories of plant equipment and services. By means of the model-based methodology, global plant, equipment and engineering market figures can be determined and compared systematically for each industry and/or application, and traced back to their determining factors.
  • It is reality-based in the sense that the results of the model are backed by international expert interviews with plant and equipment manufacturers and end users.
  • It is iterative in the sense that the process of comparison and adjustment for selected countries was repeated until the results of model forecasts were in line with expert interviews, external statistics and other secondary data.

Facts & Figures:

  • This Report has more than 1,000 pages of in-depth market information including 654 tables and 206 figures. The background calculations of this report are based on the analysis of 80 countries. However, only the major 21 countries/regions are shown.
  • The Report "Process Automation Markets 2010" constitutes the detailed version of the automation part of the World Report "Process Plant Markets 2010".
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