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The World
Market for Pressure Transmitters, 2nd Edition
October 2007 Investment in the oil & gas industry and new plant construction in developing regions drive growth in the pressure transmitter market. This new study tells you everything you need to know about this fast-developing market. This study analyzes the
pressure transmitter market size and includes market forecasts through
2011. It segments the market
into seven geographic regions, including China and Latin America.
The study provides market shares of the leading suppliers by
geographic region and by pressure transmitter type.
Strategies and company profiles help suppliers better understand
their position in the market, and how to compete effectively in this
growing market. The worldwide pressure
transmitter market has grown substantially since our last study was
published in 2004. This study
uncovers the cause of this growth, and provides detailed forecasts of the
market over a five year period. It
examines the role of communication protocols, and reveals how quickly key
protocols such as HART, Foundation Fieldbus, and Profibus are growing.
Factors
Influencing the Growth of the Pressure Transmitter Market
This
section discusses the growth factors underlying the pressure transmitter
market. The first section
discusses macroeconomic factors that impact the US and other world
economies. The second section
looks at factors that specifically relate to the pressure transmitter
market. Growth factors
include: ·
The US and European economies have
shown strong growth since 2004 ·
Asian countries, especially China,
are heavy capital investors ·
Demand for higher standard of
living in developing countries ·
Increased capital spending and
plant construction ·
Plant retrofits and upgrades ·
The need to reduce waste and
conserve energy ·
Environmental regulations are
growing in importance Study Summary This
study analyzes the entire world market for pressure transmitters.
It includes technology analysis, market share and market size data,
and also provides in-depth segmentation of the market by various product
and geographic categories. It also includes detailed market growth projections through
2011 for pressure transmitters. Detailed
market strategies are provided for suppliers. The
methodology for this study consisted of a “bottom-up” approach. Flow Research has been studying the worldwide flowmeter and
pressure transmitter markets for the past seven years.
We have completed individual studies on the Coriolis, magnetic,
ultrasonic, vortex, positive displacement, and turbine flowmeter markets.
We have also published a worldwide study that includes all
flowmeter types. While most
of the information for this study was obtained through interviews with the
suppliers themselves, important data was gained from other reliable
sources as well. In this volume we update both the market size and market
share data for pressure transmitters to 2011.
In
addition to the supplier research, Flow Research conducted a worldwide
survey of flowmeter users that included users of pressure transmitters
used to measure flow. We first conducted such a comprehensive survey of
flowmeter users worldwide in the year 2000.
For this survey, we have more than 500 respondents.
The results of this research have been published as a separate
study, called Worldwide Survey of Flowmeter Users, 2nd
Edition. The goals of the
survey were to get an understanding of installed base, to find out user
purchasing plans, and to determine what problems users are having with
their flowmeters. Other goals
included finding out trends in flowmeter usage and providing confirming
evidence for the supplier data. These
goals were achieved. In
addition to periodic end-user surveys, Flow Research interviews flowmeter
users on an ongoing basis. Some
of these interviews have been conducted for our quarterly publications.
As a result, we regularly update our knowledge of what flowmeter
users are saying and doing about different flow technologies.
This information is used in growth forecasts, and in understanding
market dynamics. Scope
This
study analyzes the world market for pressure transmitters.
It includes the following information about the worldwide pressure
transmitter market: ·
A technology and product analysis
for pressure transmitters ·
Market size in US dollars for
pressure transmitters worldwide and by region ·
Market size in unit volumes for
pressure transmitters worldwide and by region ·
Average selling prices of pressure
transmitters by type and by region ·
Market shares of the leading
suppliers of pressure transmitters worldwide and by region ·
A detailed forecast of the markets
for pressure transmitters in dollars and unit volumes through 2011 ·
Market and product strategies for
suppliers of pressure transmitters worldwide ·
Company profiles of the suppliers
of pressure transmitters worldwide Study Segmentation
Pressure Transmitters by Type
There are four kinds of
pressure transmitters:
Pressure transmitters are
further subdivided according to whether they are used to measure flow or
level. Pressure
transmitters are segmented by the following geographic regions: ·
North America ·
Europe, including Central Europe
and FSU ·
Middle East and Africa ·
Japan ·
China ·
Asia without China and Japan ·
Latin America The
average selling prices of pressure transmitters are given by pressure
transmitter type and by geographic region Shipments
in dollars and units of multivariable pressure transmitters by region Shipments
in dollars and units of differential pressure transmitters by region Shipments
in dollars and units of gage pressure transmitters by region Shipments
in dollars and units of absolute pressure transmitters by region Pressure
Transmitters by Fluid Type Pressure
transmitters are segmented in this study according to fluid type: ·
Liquid ·
Steam ·
Gas Pressure transmitters by
fluid type are further subdivided by geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Mounting Type Pressure transmitters are segmented according to the mounting type. They are distinguished by whether they are shipped with any of the following mounting accessories, or with none: ·
Remote seal ·
Manifolds only ·
Primary element assemblies ·
None of the above Pressure
transmitters by mounting type are further subdivided by geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Application Pressure transmitters are
segmented in this study according to application:
· Flow ·
Level ·
Process pressure ·
Other Pressure transmitters by
application are further subdivided by geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Sensing Technology Pressure
transmitters are segmented in this study according to sensing technology: ·
Capacitive ·
Resistive ·
Strain gage ·
Other Pressure transmitters by
sensing technology are further subdivided by geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Intelligence Level Pressure
transmitters are also segmented by intelligence level as follows: ·
Smart ·
Analog (conventional) ·
Low Cost Pressure
transmitters by intelligence level are further subdivided by geographic
region. Smart
Pressure Transmitters by Communication Protocol Smart
pressure transmitters are segmented by the following protocols: ·
HART ·
Foundation Fieldbus ·
PROFIBUS ·
Modbus ·
Proprietary Digital ·
Other Pressure
transmitters by communication protocol are further subdivided by
geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Industry Pressure
transmitters are used mainly in the process industries.
We have included the following industries in this study: ·
Oil & Gas production,
transportation, and distribution ·
Refining ·
Chemical ·
Food & Beverage ·
Pharmaceutical ·
Pulp & Paper ·
Metals & Mining ·
Power ·
Water & Wastewater ·
Other Pressure transmitters by
industry are further subdivided by geographic region. Pressure
Transmitters by Sales Channels The
pressure transmitter market is segmented according to the following sales
channels:
Pressure
transmitters by sales channels are further subdivided by geographic
region. Pressure
Transmitters by Customer Type The
pressure transmitter market is segmented according to the following
customer types:
Companies Profiled
The
following companies are profiled in this study:
Background
Dr.
Jesse Yoder is President of Flow Research Inc., a company he founded in
1998. Dr. Yoder has 20
years’ experience as a writer and analyst in process control and
instrumentation. Since 1990,
he has written over 100 market research studies, most of them in the area
of flow and instrumentation. Some
of the recent and currently scheduled Flow Research studies are as
follows: Volume
I: The World Market for Coriolis Flowmeters, 3rd Edition (February
2008) Volume
II: The Global Market for Magnetic Flowmeters, 3rd Edition
(September 2005) Volume
III: The World Market for Ultrasonic Flowmeters, 3rd Edition (January
2008) Volume
IV: The World Market for Vortex Flowmeters, 3rd Edition (March
2006) Volume
V: The World Market for DP Flowmeters and Primary Elements (January
2007) Volume
VI: Worldwide Survey of Flowmeter Users, 2nd Edition (January
2006) Volume
VII: The World Market for Positive Displacement Flowmeters (2002) Volume
VIII: The World Market for Turbine Flowmeters (2002) Volume
IX: The World Market for Pressure Transmitters, 2nd Edition
(October 2007) Volume
X: The World Market for Flowmeters, 2nd Edition (includes all
flow technologies) (February
2008) Volume
XI: The World Market for Gas Flow Measurement (September 2004) Volume
XII: The World Market for Steam Flow Measurement (February 2008) The
Market for Temperature Sensors in the Americas, 2nd Edition (May
2006) The
Market for Temperature Transmitters in the Americas, 2nd
Edition (November
2006) These
studies are described at http://www.flowresearch.com/flow.htm
Dr.
Yoder has also written more than 70 articles on flow and instrumentation
for trade journals. Links to
many of these can be found at http://www.flowresearch.com/articles.htm.
Norm
Weeks, Market Analyst, joined Flow Research in November 2004 after a
24-year stint with Verizon. At
Verizon, Norm specialized in creating innovative customer solutions,
product management, and product marketing.
He is now a fulltime market analyst for Flow Research, and has
already completed several studies. Belinda
Burum, Vice President and Editor, has worked in high tech for 16 years as
a technical writer and marketing communications manager.
She joined the company in 2002, and has since then worked on many
projects. She is a very
talented writer, and has a strong customer focus.
In addition to her work on market studies, Belinda is serving as
associate editor of the Market Barometer and the Energy
Monitor. Besides
writing and publishing studies of this type, Flow Research specializes in
user surveys that include a detailed analysis of customer perceptions.
In addition, Flow Research provides quarterly updates on the flow
and energy industries in the Market Barometer and the Energy
Monitor. The Energy
Monitor analyzes the current state of the oil & gas, refining,
power, and renewables industries, and the implications for instrumentation
supplier. Both reports are
part of the Worldflow Monitoring Service; more details are available at www.worldflow.com.
For more information on Flow Research, please visit our website at www.flowresearch.com. Flow Research, Inc. 27 Water St. Wakefield, MA 01880 (781) 245-3200 (781) 224-7552 (fax) Flow Research Services
Flow Research conducts market research studies
in a wide variety of areas that can be purchased by anyone interested in
the topics. We create these
studies through interviews with suppliers, distributors, and end-users.
Topics include Coriolis, magnetic, ultrasonic, vortex, positive
displacement, and turbine flowmeters, as well as temperature sensors,
temperature transmitters, infrared thermometers and thermal imagers, and
pressure transmitters. We also conduct custom projects for companies
who are looking to expand their product line, merge with or acquire
another company, or understand their customer needs better.
We are very experienced at doing user surveys that reveal hidden
problems, emerging applications, and new product requirements.
We gather the data and analyze it in light of our wealth of data on
instrumentation. We then
formulate strategies that help you achieve your goals. In addition to studies and projects, we publish
periodicals as part of our Worldflow Monitoring Service. The Market
Barometer helps companies stay on top of trends and technologies and
interpret them so that they can make better business decisions.
Our new Energy Monitor – an outgrowth of the Worldflow
Process Industry Monitor – focuses on developments in oil & gas,
petrochemical, and renewable energy industries.
It also reflects our increasing focus on the oil and gas flow
markets. As part of the
Worldflow Monitoring Service, we also produce periodic Worldflow User
Perspective reports and timely Flash Reports. Flow Research specializes in instrumentation.
We work with companies individually to formulate strategies
that will help them compete in an increasingly competitive world.
Dr. Jesse Yoder, founder of Flow Research, has been working in
process control since 1986 and writing market research studies since 1990.
He and his team have studied hundreds of companies during this time
and have advised most of the top flowmeter suppliers on market and product
strategies. Dr. Yoder has written over 100 market studies since 1990 and more than 70 technical articles on instrumentation published in industry journals, most of which can be found online at www.flowresearch.com/articles.htm. Consult www.flowresearch.com for a current list of our off-the-shelf studies available for immediate delivery.
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