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市場調查報告書

北美大廈自動化系統市場動向

North American Building Automation Systems Controls Market for Retail Buildings

出版商 Frost & Sullivan
出版日期 2006年01月 商品編碼 37228
內容資訊 英文 82 pages
價格
US $ 5500 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6000 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


北美大廈自動化系統市場動向 是由出版商Frost & Sullivan在2006年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含82 pages 價格從美金5500起跳。

簡介

目前大廈自動化系統(BAS)價格仍高,需要較多的初期投資費用,因此廠商必須有足夠的材料說服大廈業主,故業者很需要本領域投資重要性的相關資料,以達成目標。

擅長多領域尖端產業策略性調查的美國市調公司 Frost & Sullivan (總公司:美國德州),調查分析了北美大廈自動化系統市場後,出版了一本綜合報告書"North American Building Automation Systems Controls Market for Retail Buildings"

報告書內容包括:北美零售店大樓的 BAS 市場、零售店大廈現況(樓層大小、銷售商品等)、未來競爭企業期待的需求、市場面對的問題、未來影響擴大的要素等等,內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 摘要

第2章 北美零售店大樓自動化系統(BAS)市場

  • 市場概要與定義
    • 市場概要
    • 產品定義
    • 終端用戶定義
    • 營收定義
    • 市場技術評估
  • 市場動向
    • 業界課題
    • 促進要素
    • 阻礙要素
  • 市場預測
    • 營收預測
    • 出貨台數動向
    • 價格動向
    • 各地區動向
    • 流通管道動向
    • 需求分析
    • 技術動向
  • Frost & Sullivan Awards

第3章 零售業 BAS 市場動向

  • 概要與定義
    • 零售業概要
    • 定義
  • 零售店大樓種類
    • 前言
    • 零售店大樓種類
  • 零售業擴大動向
    • 擴大決定要素
    • 零售鏈擴大動向
  • 建設動向
    • 建設業對零售業的影響
    • 終端用戶需求變化的引進
    • 零售店選地動向與對大廈自動化的影響
    • 零售店的店舖設計動向與大廈自動化的影響
  • 零售業目前的重點
    • 零售業開發動向
    • 都市的零售店大廈動向
    • 各行業零售業動向
  • 零售設施的成本管理評估動向
    • 最佳的室內環境籌備
    • 店舖維護
    • 能源管理

第4章 競爭分析

  • 前言
    • BAS 業界層級
    • 競爭結構
    • 競爭環境
    • 業界 SWOT 分析
  • 主要企業資訊
    • Trane
    • TEMSCO Solutions
    • Delta Controls

第5章 計量經濟學

  • 決策支援資料庫

目錄

Abstract

Research Overview

High Investments to Commission BAS Controls in Retail Facility Deters Potential End Users

When retail stores decide to integrate the basic systems in a building such as security, fire, and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC), they prefer simple and easy-to-operate controllers that are both cost- and user-friendly. However, building automation system (BAS) controls are expensive and require high initial investments, making the task of convincing the retail facility manager or owner to invest a challenging one. Most of the potential benefits of BAS controls are 'soft' and therefore hard to quantify, such as greater productivity or more satisfied tenants due to more comfortable building environments. Hard costs such as savings in energy and labor as well as material and operating expenses are more tangible, but can only be realized much after the initial investment. The impact of this challenge is likely to be high in the short term but expected to decrease over the forecast period. This is due to the trend of building owners and managers getting replaced by real estate investment trusts and other financially strong corporate entities that realize the importance of investing in BAS controls to manage information optimally and achieve targets.

Shift in Manufacturers' Focus toward Better Customer Service with Long-term Support Capabilities Drives Market

Current trends in the North American BAS controls market for retail buildings indicate that manufacturers are focusing on improving their product portfolios, to provide complete solutions to their customers. Several companies have already started building up their solutions and services business to help customers enhance productivity and competitiveness by improving the overall retail building facility performance. Companies such as Honeywell and Johnson Controls are working on providing comprehensive solutions that meet all possible needs of retail chains through their retail based solution business that comprises a vast range of systems and services.

"Thus, as customers increasingly look for long-term relationships with manufacturers, companies' ability to forge fluid relationships that can attach and detach from project to project as needed is becoming critical for survival," notes the analyst of this research service. In such a scenario, it is hardly surprising that manufacturers are fast revamping their system offerings to keep pace with continuous changes in technology and customer expectations.

Replacing Legacy Systems with Cutting-edge Technology is a Key Goal

Typically, the task of integrating and monitoring multiple parameters in a retail building such as HVAC, lighting and humidity is undertaken by the facility manager or qualified technicians. However, open interoperability in BAS controls can enable the retail facility manager or the owner to monitor all these parameters from virtually anywhere in the country using the Internet. Interoperability also empowers the owner to make adjustments as required in specific parameters deriving from environmental conditions such as humidity or temperature.

"However, the lack of awareness among end users about these options along with the method to realize them in their facilities could limit the growth potential of the BAS controls market for retail buildings," says the analyst. "Educating end users about these options and inducing them to shift from legacy systems to advanced technology remains a major goal for BAS controls

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1. Market Overview and Definitions
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Definitions
    • 2. Summary of Major Findings
      • 1. Market Forecasts
      • 2. Market Opportunities
      • 3. Conclusion
  • 2. Total North American BAS Controls Market for Retail Buildings
    • 1. Market Overview and Definitions
      • 1. Market Overview
      • 2. Product Definition
      • 3. End-User Definition
      • 4. Definition of Revenues
      • 5. Market Engineering Measurements
    • 2. Market Dynamics
      • 1. Industry Challenges
      • 2. Market Drivers
      • a. Cutting-edge Energy-efficient Technologies Designed to Lower Long-term Operating Costs Boosts BAS Controls Market for Retail Building Applications
      • b. Shift of Manufacturers' Focus Toward Providing Improved Customer Service with Long-term Support Capabilities Drives Demand for BAS Controls in Retail Buildings
      • c. Return on Investment from the Automated Facility Encourages Retrofit Business in the Retail BAS Market for Retail Buildings
      • d. Regulations by Government and Other Associations Drive Growth in the Retail BAS Markets
      • e. Integration of Industrial Automation and Building Automation Products to Retail Buildings
      • 3. Market Restraints
      • a. Slower Penetration in Smaller Building Applications Confines Potential for Growth of BAS Controls for Retail Buildings in North America
      • b. Sales by Electronic Retailers Limits Market for BAS Controls for Retail Facilities in North America
      • c. Weak Enforcement of Regulations and Policies Curbs Demand for BAS Controls for Retail Building Markets in North America
      • d. Increase in the Complexity of the BAS System Causes Lack of Familiarity and Acceptance Curbing BAS Controls for Retail Buildings in North America
    • 3. Market Forecasts
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Unit Shipment Trends
      • 3. Price Trends
      • 4. Geographic Trends
      • 5. Distribution Channel Trends
      • 6. Demand Analysis
      • 7. Technology Trends
    • 4. Frost & Sullivan Awards
      • 1. Customer Service Innovation Award
      • 2. Best Bang for the Buck Award
  • 3. Trends of BAS Controls Market in Retail Industry
    • 1. Overview and Definitions
      • 1. Retail Industry Overview
      • 2. Definitions
    • 2. Types of Retail Buildings
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Retail Building Types
    • 3. Growth Trends of Retail Industry
      • 1. Growth Determinants
      • 2. Growth Trends in Retail Chains
    • 4. Construction Trends
      • 1. Impact of Construction on Retail Industry
      • 2. Adapting to Changing Needs of End-Users
      • 3. Trends in Retail Site Selection and Its Impact on Automation
      • 4. Trends in Retail Store Layout and Its Impact on Automation
    • 5. Current Initiatives in Retail Industry
      • 1. Developments in Retail Industry
      • 2. Trends in Urban Retail Buildings
      • 3. Trends in Retail Industry by Business Activity
    • 6. Trends in Cost Controlling Measures of Retail Facilities
      • 1. Optimized Indoor Climatic Control
      • 2. Store Maintenance
      • 3. Energy Management
  • 4. Competitive Analysis
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1. Tiers in the BAS Controls Industries
      • 2. Competitive Structure
      • 3. Competitive Landscape
      • 4. Industry SWOT
    • 2. Profiles of Key Industry Participants
      • 1. Trane
      • 2. TEMSCO Solutions
      • 3. Delta Controls
  • 5. Econometrics
    • 1. Decision Support Database
      • 1. Value of Retail Construction by Type
      • 2. Spending on Retail Building Renovation & Repair
      • 3. Commercial Buildings Energy Expenditure by Lighting type
      • 4. Number of Retail Stores
      • 5. Capital Expenditure by Sector
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