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Advanced Lighting Products
发布时间:2007.6
内容介绍
Demand to see double-digit annual gains through 2011 US demand for advanced lighting products is forecast to rise over ten percent per year through 2011. Gains will be fueled by consumer desires for more energy efficient lighting, which will boost demand for compact fluorescent lamps. In addition, development of improved light emitting diode (LED) technology will create tremendous gains for these products in lighting applications. The US is a net importer of advanced lighting products, and imports are expected to continue to expand faster than both overall demand and exports through 2011, further widening the trade deficit. Import advances will be aided by the ongoing emphasis on price in the US market, as foreign-produced products are often less expensive than US-made lamps. This trend will be supported by the popularity of compact fluorescent lamps, which are dominated by imports. Compact fluorescent demand to benefit from push toward ‘green’ products Rising interest in “green” technologies has spurred compact fluorescent demand. This trend is expected to continue, as major retailers such as Wal-Mart aggressively market these products in an effort to boost their own environmental image. Although more expensive than traditional incandescent lamps, compact fluorescents offer superior energy efficiency and longer lifespans. These products will continue to gain significant media exposure from environmental activists, and Reliable analysis from Freedonia China team; details at www.freedoniagroup.commay even benefit from potential statewide bans on incandescents. LEDs are also expected to have strong growth. Gains will benefit from increased penetration in motor vehicle applications such as rear lighting, panel displays and interior lighting. In addition, high brightness LEDs offer long term potential for penetration into building illumination markets. LEDs offer superior energy efficiency and long lifespan. US lighting industry highly concentrated The advanced lighting industry in the US is highly concentrated, with the three largest producers -- GE Lighting, Osram Sylvania (Siemens) and Philips Lighting -- supplying the majority of total sales in 2006. In addition to these large firms, the US lamp industry encompasses a number of small- to mid-sized companies that remain competitive by focusing on niche products and markets. Study coverage Advanced Lighting Products is a new Freedonia industry study available for $4400. It presents historical demand data as well as forecasts to 2011 and 2016 by product and market. This study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share data and profiles 36 US industry competitors.
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Market Environment General Demographic Trends Macroeconomic Outlook Consumer Income & Spending Outlook Construction Trends Residential Nonresidential Nonbuilding Manufacturing Outlook Durable Goods Motor Vehicles Aircraft Electronic Products Pricing Trends Technology & Raw Materials Environmental & Regulatory Issues International Activity & Foreign Trade PRODUCTS General High Intensity Discharge Types Metal Halide Sodium Vapor Mercury Vapor Applications Market Share LEDs Types Conventional Types Substrates Organic Applications Market Share Component Manufacturers Systems Integrators Specialty Fluorescent Types Compact Fluorescent Product Characteristics Suppliers High Output Fluorescent Other Remote Source Lighting Types Fiber Optic Other Applications Market Share
MARKETS General Buildings Residential Nonresidential Motor Vehicles Applications OEM/Aftermarket Vehicle Types Signage & Displays Transportation Infrastructure Consumer Electronics Aerospace & Defense Other INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Industry Composition Market Share Competitive Strategies Mergers & Acquisitions Cooperative Agreements Manufacturing Considerations Marketing Distribution Consumer Nonresidential OEM Company Profiles Executive Summary 1 Summary Table Market Environment 1 Macroeconomic Outlook 2 Personal Income & Expenditures 3 Resident Population & Households 4 Construction Expenditures 5 Construction Stock Cht Year of Construction of Housing Stock 6 Residential Building Construction Expenditures 7 Housing Indicators 8 Residential Repair & Improvement Expenditures 9 Nonresidential Construction Expenditures 10 Nonresidential Repair & Improvement Expenditures 11 Nonresidential Building Stock 12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures 13 Highway & Street Construction Expenditures 14 Motor Vehicle Indicators 15 Other Transportation Equipment Production 16 Durable Goods Shipments
PRODUCTS 1 Specialty Lighting Supply & Demand Cht Specialty Lighting Value Demand by Type, 2006 Cht Specialty Lighting Shipments by Type, 2006 2 High Intensity Discharge Lamp Supply & Demand 3 High Intensity Discharge Lamp Demand by Type 4 Metal Halide Lamp Demand 5 Sodium Vapor Lamp Demand 6 Mercury Vapor Lamp Demand 7 HID Lamp Demand by Application 8 LED Supply & Demand 9 Specialty Fluorescent Lamp Demand 10 Compact Fluorescent Lamp Demand 11 High Output Fluorescent Lamp Demand 12 Other Fluorescent Lamp Demand 13 Remote Source Lighting Demand 14 Other Specialty Lighting Demand MARKETS 1 Specialty Lighting Demand by Market Cht Specialty Lighting Demand by Market, 2006 2 Building Demand by Building & Lighting Type 3 Residential Lamp Demand by Use & Lighting Type & Housing Type 4 Nonresidential Specialty Lighting Demand by Building & Type 5 Motor Vehicle Specialty Lighting Demand 6 Motor Vehicle Specialty Lighting Demand by Application 7 Motor Vehicle Specialty Lighting Demand by Sector 8 Motor Vehicle Specialty Lighting Demand by Vehicle Type 9 Signage & Displays Market for Specialty Lighting 10 Transportation Infrastructure Market for Specialty Lighting 11 Aerospace & Defense Market for Specialty Lighting 12 Other Markets Demand for Specialty Lighting INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 1 US Sales for Selected Producers, 2006 Cht US Specialty Lighting Market Share, 2006 2 Mergers & Acquisitions 3 Selected Cooperative Agreements |