European Heat Exchangers Market on Course For Renewed Growth.Energy Editors/Business Editors/Environmental Writers LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 2003 Amassing revenues worth $3.02 billion in 2003, the European market for heat exchangers is set to benefit from the anticipated economic rebound in 2005. Specific product segments, such as all-welded exchangers, brazed exchangers and air cooled heat exchangers, are all poised for noticeably stronger revenue growth, injecting vigour into overall sales. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. latest findings by Frost & Sullivan, the limited lifespan of heat exchanger products and Europe's large installed base augur augur: see omen. well for the health of replacement demand. In 2010, Frost & Sullivan believe that total revenues will have reached $3.49 billion. As some users of shell and tube exchangers shift to all-welded products, boasting greater ease-of-use and a higher degree of temperature and pressure tolerance, overall demand for product replacement will be provided with fresh impetus. Environmental concerns over cooling and thermal pollution thermal pollution: see water pollution. are generating revenue growth for hybrid cooling towers and air cooled heat exchanger products. Increased sewage pasteurisation may benefit spiral heat exchangers in future. Equally, EU and US regulations limiting the sulphur content of petrol and diesel fuels are driving investment in fuels refining applications. Mik Sabiers, Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan, notes that the imminent accession of the Central and Eastern European countries to the EU will heighten the growth potential in the European heat exchangers market as the struggle to comply with western standards drives above-average revenue growth from users in the Eastern European market. Projections are for the Eastern European market to expand at more than twice the rate of the more mature western European regions. Moreover, market participants are increasingly faced with competition from players in the Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. countries, as well as Eastern Europe Eastern Europe The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. , offering heat exchanger products at prices below those of existing competitors. At present, low-cost competitors constitute a small proportion of sales, and doubts about product quality remain. However, it is likely that international competitors will represent a greater threat in the future. In 2003, revenues in the shell and tube exchangers market, constituting the dominant product segment in the overall heat exchangers market, were estimated at $926.9 billion. Growth in this sector was weak during 2003, at less than one per cent, and is likely to remain poor in 2004. In the longer term, improving economic conditions and product replacement should contribute to slowly accelerating growth. Amassing revenues worth $650.5 million in 2003, the air cooled heat exchangers sector ranks in second place. Growth was relatively slow during the year, but is expected to improve, driven by recovery in the HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free and refrigeration refrigeration, process for drawing heat from substances to lower their temperature, often for purposes of preservation. Refrigeration in its modern, portable form also depends on insulating materials that are thin yet effective. sector, and a shift in favour of closed circuit cooling. Frost & Sullivan's study identifies Germany as the most important region in the European heat exchangers market. German revenues accounted for an estimated 29.1 per cent of total sales in 2003. However, poor economic growth spells lacklustre lacklustre or US lackluster Adjective lacking brilliance, force, or vitality Adj. 1. lacklustre - lacking brilliance or vitality; "a dull lackluster life"; "a lusterless performance" developments and an eventual decline in Germany's relative share of future revenues. In 2003, other significant regional markets include France, the UK and Italy. Despite slowing demand from domestic end-users, the UK market is expected to benefit from the strength of its contractors in winning overseas markets. The revenue significance of the French market is expected to fall, reflecting limited demand from the country's chemicals sector. The following four leading competitors enjoy a distinct share based on success across different product markets -- GEA GEA - Graph Extended ALGOL. Extension of ALGOL 60 for graph manipulation, on UNIVAC 1108. "A Language for Treating Graphs", S. Crespi-Reghizzi et al, CACM 13(5) (May 1970). and its subsidiaries, Alfa Laval, SPX (Sequenced Packet EXchange) The transport layer protocol in the NetWare operating system. Similar to the TCP layer in TCP/IP, it ensures that the entire message arrives intact. SPX uses NetWare's IPX as its delivery mechanism. 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Companies falling into this category include Baltimore Aircoil, Faco, Fincoil, Goedhart, The Guntner Group, Lu-Ve Contardo, Tranter (including SWEP SWEP Swiss Electricity Price Index SWEP Summer Work Experience Program SWEP South-Western Educational Publishing SWEP South West Equine Protection SWEP Solid Waste Environmental Program SWEP South Wiltshire Economic Partnership SWEP School-Wide Enrichment Program ), and WTT WTT Want To Trade WTT World Team Tennis WTT Well-To-Tank WTT White Trailer Trash (gaming clan) WTT Weapon Tactics Trainer WTT Web Technology Training (Alcan Aluminum Corporation) WTT Wyoming Travel & Tourism . The main competitive differentiator in the heat exchangers market revolves around manufacturer reputation. "Many customers will direct business to companies that have been able to establish a reputation for technical expertise, quality and performance in specific areas. The customer base is also focused on directing orders to manufacturers that can offer value-added in terms of systems construction," Mr. Sabiers comments. "Finally, another key competitive issue in the market is price. All manufacturers need to follow flexible pricing strategies to ensure that they offer competitively priced heat exchangers, and maintain a competitive edge against a backdrop of continued change in the market environment and intensifying presence of suppliers from other regions," he concludes. Frost & Sullivan, an international growth consultancy, has been supporting clients' expansion for more than four decades. Our market expertise covers a broad spectrum of industries, while our portfolio of advisory competencies include custom strategic consulting, market intelligence and management training. Our mission is to forge partnerships with our clients' management teams to deliver market insights and to create value and drive growth through innovative approaches. Frost & Sullivan's network of consultants, industry experts, corporate trainers and support staff, spans the globe with offices in every major country. Publication Date: B244 |
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