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ケーブル管理の世界市場:製品別(ケーブルトレイ、ケーブルラダー、ケーブルグランド、ケーブルトランキング、ダクト、その他)、材質別(金属、非金属)、エンドユーザー別、地域別分析

• 英文タイトル:Global Cable Management Market - Segmented by Product (Trays, Ladders, and Glands), Material (Metallic and Non-Metallic), Application (IT and Telecom, Healthcare, Energy and Utility), and Region - Growth, Trends, and Forecast (2018 - 2023)

Mordor Intelligenceが調査・発行した産業分析レポートです。ケーブル管理の世界市場:製品別(ケーブルトレイ、ケーブルラダー、ケーブルグランド、ケーブルトランキング、ダクト、その他)、材質別(金属、非金属)、エンドユーザー別、地域別分析 / Global Cable Management Market - Segmented by Product (Trays, Ladders, and Glands), Material (Metallic and Non-Metallic), Application (IT and Telecom, Healthcare, Energy and Utility), and Region - Growth, Trends, and Forecast (2018 - 2023) / B-MOR-040320資料のイメージです。• レポートコード:B-MOR-040320
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本資料は、ケーブル管理の世界市場について調べ、ケーブル管理の世界規模、市場動向、市場環境、製品別(ケーブルトレイ、ケーブルラダー、ケーブルグランド、ケーブルトランキング、ダクト、その他)分析、材質別(金属、非金属)分析、エンドユーザー別分析、アメリカ市場規模、ヨーロッパ市場規模、アジア市場規模、日本市場規模、中国市場規模、産業バリューチェーン分析、関連企業情報などをまとめた調査レポートです。
・イントロダクション
・エグゼクティブサマリー
・ケーブル管理の世界市場インサイト
・ケーブル管理の世界市場環境
・ケーブル管理の世界市場動向
・ケーブル管理の世界市場規模
・ケーブル管理の世界市場規模:製品別(ケーブルトレイ、ケーブルラダー、ケーブルグランド、ケーブルトランキング、ダクト、その他)
・ケーブル管理の世界市場規模:材質別(金属、非金属)
・ケーブル管理の世界市場規模:エンドユーザー別
・ケーブル管理の世界市場:地域別市場規模・分析
・ケーブル管理の北米市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理のアメリカ市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理のヨーロッパ市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理のアジア市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理の日本市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理の中国市場規模・予測
・ケーブル管理のインド市場規模・予測
・関連企業情報・競争状況

The cable management market was valued at USD 16.19 billion in 2017, and is expected to reach a value of USD 30.81 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of 10.91 %, over the forecast period (2018 – 2023). The regions considered under the scope of the report include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa.

Cable management involves management installation of cable-securing equipment for cables used in various verticals, including IT, power and communications. The increasing demand for network and facilities and the volume of cables being installed have grown drastically. The deployment of high-capacity networks have resulted in complicated cable installations across many verticals. Thus, the need for proper management systems has become important. This growing need for cable management systems has pushed companies to offer different kinds of solutions, thus driving the overall market. With the growing investments in various sectors, organizations are now focusing on renovating and upgrading existing infrastructure, to build better support for operations. Thus, the installations of cables have grown in the past few years.

Moreover, with the demand for high-speed connectivity growing in the IT and telecom industry, companies are focusing on providing reliable services. The deployment of new cables to support communication services is resulting in the demand for cable management solutions. However, fluctuating requirements in the electrical and utility industries are challenging the market growth. Also, competition from local players in developing nations is disrupting the growth in these regions, thus affecting the overall growth of the market.

Upgradation and Renewal of Existing Networks in Developed Economies will Drive the Market Growth

Many electrical and communication networks in developed countries are growing with time, and with innovations in technology, there has been a huge rise in demand for such networks. In addition, the increase in population and heavy usage of electrical devices have led to the increase in demand for power and other communication services. Cisco estimates that the current network traffic will grow threefold by the end of the decade. The current infrastructure supporting these services is outdated and needs to be upgraded, in order to handle the increasing demand and support new technologies that are being employed. As the systems are being upgraded, the demand for equipment and parts that support the infrastructure has also increased, and cable management systems are among the essential parts used in any network. Developed nations, such as the United States , the United Kingdom, and other European countries, are investing heavily in upgrading the existing systems to improve efficiency and provide reliable service.

High Demand for Better Infrastructure will provide Opportunities for Cable Management Systems

Infrastructure development and access to basic utilities remain the core area of concern in the world. In order to address the substantial infrastructure gap, local governments have undertaken several large-scale development projects to accommodate the needs of growing population. For instance, the Indian government has been making concerted attempts to ensure that all villages have access to electricity by 2017. Also, a recent study revealed that more than USD 8 trillion is expected to be spent on infrastructure projects in Asia-Pacific, over the coming decade, and more than two-thirds of expenditure on infrastructure development in Asia will be on energy and transport projects. This includes construction of mass transit systems and power generation projects, which are expected to aid the local population. The development of smart cities in India and China is also expected to contribute to the growing demand for cable accessories, such as cable lugs and tools. 100,000 barrels a day and pledge to provide crude oil to Indonesia: this is likely to boost the hazardous location motors market in the petroleum refining industry.

North America Accounted for the Largest Share in the Market

The age-old electric grid infrastructure, built after the Second World War, has been successful in meeting the growing energy demand in North America, particularly in the United States. However, recent studies have revealed that infrastructure is reaching the end of its operational lifespan. The US government has commissioned several studies to explore methods for upgrading the existing infrastructure, to comply with contemporary requirements. It has become imperative for the energy board to divert its focus on renewable sources of energy, to account for the steady rise in demand for energy, across the country. In the last decade, the demand for electricity in the United States has grown by more than 10%, partly due to the increased volume of home appliance systems, such as air conditioners and heaters. Moreover, the growing incidence of floods and storms in coastal areas have put the existing infrastructure under duress. A recent study by an energy consultancy in the United States revealed that around USD 2 trillion need to be spent on energy infrastructure, to upgrade the system to comply with European standards. The US Environmental Protection Agency and ARPA have taken cognizance of the growing need for upgrading energy infrastructure, to meet renewable energy targets. This is driving the deployment of new cables in the industry, thus creating a need for cable management equipment in the region. Some of the initiatives introduced by the US government include: smart wires and green electricity network integration programs, which focus on the use of advanced systems for modernizing the existing infrastructure. In the last three years, more than 15 projects have been undertaken by ARPA to revamp the power distribution systems on a war footing. Local agencies have also been partnering with the government to expedite the upgradation process. The Canada Electricity Association revealed that the existing infrastructure will not be able to meet the growing need for electricity, unless drastic changes are made on an immediate basis. Although Canada has been a net exporter of electricity, it remains largely dependent on non-renewable sources of energy. The government has announced several projects for renewal and up-gradation of energy grid infrastructure, which are expected to drive the demand for cable glands and lugs. Overall, the refurbishment of existing grid infrastructure, coupled with new energy projects, are expected to contribute to the growth of the North American cable management market.

Key Developments in the Market

• December 2017 – Thomas & Betts developed new Cable Tray Combo Clamp needed to install any series of T&B Cable Tray, regardless of side rail thickness. This easy-to-install new accessory was designed to key into the rail flange on the clamp side when tightened, resulting in a rock-solid attachment in vertical or horizontal applications.
• January 2017 – Schneider Electric had launched Canalis KR, busbar trunking for high-power distribution in harsh environments and critical applications. This trunking can be installed almost anywhere and its innovative design means that power can be distributed to places where it may not have been cost-effective, or even possible before.

Major Players: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SE, LEGRAND SA, THOMAS & BETTS CORPORATION, HELLERMANN TYTON and TE CONNECTIVITY LTD., amongst others.

Reasons to Purchase Report

• Impact of low unit costs, diversified product ranges, and intense competition in the market
• Analyze various perspectives on the market, with the help of Porter’s five forces analysis
• Growth of various products such as cable glands, ladders, trays, and conduits
• Identify the latest developments, market shares, and strategies employed by the major market players
• 3 month analyst support, along with the market estimate sheet (in excel)

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レポート目次

1. Introduction
1.1 Scope of the Study
1.2 Executive Summary
2. Research Approach and Methodology
2.1 Key Deliverables of the Study
2.2 Study Assumptions
2.3 Analysis Methodology
2.4 Research Phases
3. Market Insights
3.1 Market Overview
3.2 Market Drivers
3.2.1 Upgradation and Renewal of Existing Networks in Developed Economies
3.2.2 Technological Advancements in Cable Management Products
3.3 Market Restraints
3.3.1 Fluctuations in Raw Material Prices
3.4 Industry Attractiveness – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.4.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
3.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
3.4.4 Threat of Substitute Products or Services
3.4.5 Competitive Rivalry among Existing Competitors
3.5 Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.6 Industry Policies
4. Global Cable Management Market Segmentation
4.1 By Product
4.1.1 Cable Tray
4.1.2 Cable Ladder
4.1.3 Cable Gland
4.1.4 Cable Trunking
4.1.5 Cable Conduit
4.1.6 Others
4.2 By Material
4.2.1 Metallic
4.2.2 Non-Metallic
4.3 By End-user
4.3.1 IT and Telecom
4.3.2 Construction
4.3.3 Energy and Utility
4.3.4 Manufacturing
4.3.5 Oil and Gas
4.3.6 Others
4.4 By Region
4.4.1 North America
4.4.1.1 United States
4.4.1.2 Canada
4.4.2 Europe
4.4.2.1 United Kingdom
4.4.2.2 Germany
4.4.2.3 France
4.4.2.4 Others
4.4.3 Asia-Pacific
4.4.3.1 China
4.4.3.2 Japan
4.4.3.3 India
4.4.3.4 Others
4.4.4 Latin America
4.4.4.1 Brazil
4.4.4.2 Mexico
4.4.4.3 Argentina
4.4.4.4 Others
4.4.5 Middle East & Africa
4.4.5.1 UAE
4.4.5.2 Saudi Arabia
4.4.5.3 South Africa
4.4.5.4 Others
5. Competitive Intelligence – Company Profiles
5.1 Schneider Electric SE
5.2 Legrand SA
5.3 Thomas & Betts Corporation
5.4 Hellermann Tyton
5.5 TE Connectivity Ltd
5.6 Marco Cable Management
5.7 Chatsworth Products, Inc.
5.8 NIEDAX GROUP
5.9 Vantrunk International
5.10 Panduit
5.11 Leviton Manufacturing Co. Inc. *List is not Exhaustive
6. Investment Analysis
7. Future of the Global Cable Management Market