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Friday, 25 November 2011

Global Fuses and Circuit Breakers Market to Reach US$14.2 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, California (PRWEB) November 08, 2011

Follow us on LinkedIn - A part of the power protection devices industry, fuses and circuit breakers are critical components in distribution grids designed and developed to offer protection against unexpected power outages resulting from overload, short circuits/fault currents, and/or ground fault. Fuses and circuit breakers are indispensable not only in transmission and distribution of electric power, but virtually every product that utilizes electrical energy such as automobiles, consumer electronics, computers, telecommunication /data communication circuits, handheld devices, and industrial equipment and machinery. These devices are sophisticated in their internal construction and make use of electrical, magnetic, mechanical, chemical and thermal processes to achieve the desired characteristics. With increased deployment of electrical and electronic equipments, the demand for power protection devices including circuit breakers and fuses gained momentum over the last decade. And with issues relating to stable power supply still continuing to irk industries/businesses worldwide, demand is forecast to continue its steady growth into the future. Other factors poised to prop up growth in the market include the buoyant telecommunications industry worldwide, continued expansion in the use of personal computers and other technologically advanced electronic devices, and the relatively higher level of consumer awareness in developed markets, among others.


The financial crisis led world economic recession during the period 2007-2009, left the fuses and circuit breakers market hurting. Fall in the business confidence index, bleeding corporate balance sheets, enterprise skepticism over infrastructure investments, tight liquidity/financial constraints, lack of credit availability, high borrowing rates and capital shortages to fund new investments in telecommunications, IT infrastructure, plants and equipment, together shaved off approximately US$ 1.1 billion in market value between the period 2007 and 2009. Diminished manufacturing and commercial activity and the resulting declines in manufacturing output and industrial production reduced demand for electrical machinery, resulting in weakening demand for fuses and circuit breakers.


The construction end-use sector recorded the steepest fall in demand for fuses and circuit breakers. Cancellation, postponement, and general weakness in new office, commercial and residential building projects as a result of lack of credit and rising vacancy rates, and sharp falls in the number of applications for new building permits, and cost cutting among commercial establishments, and companies, played instrumental roles in negatively impacting demand. Plant closures, capacity idling, scaling back of operating capacity reduced opportunities for fuses and circuit breakers in automotive/transportation end-use sector, where they are used widely in conjunction with numerous high current automotive electronic components/devices/circuits, such as, engine, power windows, climate control systems, sunroofs, heater circuits, power door locks, air conditioning, among others. In the industrial end-use sector, sharp declines in manufacturing activity and lower cash inflows, reduced the focus, although temporarily, on industrial process automation which typically generates demand for power protection devices. The unfavorable market climate trickled down to fuses and circuit breakers, which are indispensable electrical components used in all electronic industrial machinery/equipment. Demand for fuses and circuit breakers in the energy related application market also declined in line with the deterioration in the health of the energy generation sector. Slowdown in electricity demand elicited erosions in sales of switchgears and components, such as, fuses and circuit breakers.


Looking beyond the recent economic turbulence, there is still a lot of untapped potential in the fuses and circuit breakers market, especially MCCB and high power fuses power segments. Key drivers for medium- and high-voltage fuses and circuit breakers include the rising energy consumption, rapid build-out of renewable energy, and the need to upgrade/retrofit grid assets in both developed and developing regions. Post recession, growth is already recovering given that the goal towards establishing a comprehensive power infrastructure has and will continue to remain vital to most governments across the globe. The evolution of smart grids and the resulting focus on reducing energy losses and enhancing efficiency will offer ample opportunities for growth of fuses and circuit breakers in the upcoming years. Besides that demand from commercial and industrial buildings, such as office, hotels, hospitals, shopping malls, condominiums; the increasing consumption of electricity; and resurgence in business climate will aid growth of low voltage fuses and circuit breakers.


As stated by the new market research report, the US and Asia-Pacific account for a major share of the global Fuses and Circuit Breakers market. While growth in the developed markets begin to tame down, developing markets will drive future growth guided by rapid industrialization, expansion of manufacturing, industrial and transportation industry, and continuous shifting of productions bases to low cost developing countries. By segment, Circuit Breakers is the largest contributor to global market revenues. Global market revenues for Fuses are expected to surge at a CAGR of 5.9% over the analysis period. Demand for medium- and high-voltage power fuses and fuse links in the post recession period will surge at the faster rate in line with rebound in construction activity in non-residential and electric power markets. High-power fuses, which extensively depend on the electric utilities market, will experience rapid gains as a result of massive subsidies being doled out to power utilities. Renewable energy sector will also throw up opportunities supported by rising adoption of high-power fuses to protect the step-up transformers in wind farm projects.


Major players in the global marketplace include ABB Group, Bel Fuse Inc, Bourns Inc, Carling Technologies Inc, Cooper Industries Ltd, E-T-A ElektroTechnische Apparate GmbH, Eaton Corporation, Fuji Electric Co Ltd, General Electric Company, Hitachi Ltd, Hubbell Power Systems Inc, Littelfuse Inc, Mersen, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Powell Industries Inc, Schneider Electric SA, Sensata Technologies Inc, Siemens AG, SPD Electrical Systems Inc, Tyco Electronics Corporation, among others.


The research report titled Fuses and Circuit Breakers: A Global Strategic Business Report announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends, issues, drivers, company profiles, mergers, acquisitions and other strategic industry activities. The report provides market estimates and projections (US$ Millions) for major geographic markets including the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, AsiaPacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America. Key segments analyzed include Fuses, and Circuit Breakers.


For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit

http://www.strategyr.com/Fuses_and_Circuit_Breakers_Market_Report.asp


About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world's largest and reputed market research firms.


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Global Anesthesia Disposables Market to Reach US$343.5 Million by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, California (PRWEB) November 08, 2011

Follow us on LinkedIn - Global general anesthesia disposables market is highly mature, with low single-digit growth forecast through 2017. The increasing number of surgical procedures and rising concerns over cross contamination and infection control are expected to drive market growth. Although the number of general surgical procedures is on rise, growing popularity of minimally invasive technologies that require regional and local anesthesia is likely to hamper growth in the anesthesia disposables market. In recent years, general anesthesia procedures as a percentage of total surgical procedures continue to decline, due to the growing adoption of minimally invasive technologies across the world. The effect is sluggish growth for anesthesia disposables market. Minimally invasive procedures generally require regional or local anesthesia, which involve lower cost and do not necessitate the use of disposables such as breathing circuits, masks, and endotracheal tubes. Besides this, shrinking volume of elective surgical procedures and reduced capital spending are expected to impact growth.


As stated by the new market research report on Anesthesia Disposables, the US continues to remain the single largest regional market. The introduction of new technologies such as level of consciousness monitoring, laryngeal mask airways, and anesthesia information systems offers huge opportunities for market growth. Despite facing certain challenges, long-term growth in the market would be driven by investments in technology. Growth in the western world, particularly the US and Europe where there are increasing concerns about rising healthcare costs, is expected to be negligible. Asia-Pacific represents the fastest growing regional market displaying a CAGR of about 2.3% over the analysis period.


Anesthesia devices market in BRIC economies is projected to register considerable growth stimulated by reforms in healthcare and increased expenditure on healthcare by respective governments. High budgetary allocations by Chinese government for the improvement of healthcare facilities such as clinics, care units and hospitals in China are expected to boost anesthesia devices market. Furthermore, Russian governments plans to improve healthcare facilities in the country are expected to boost the market for anesthesia devices. In addition, provision of user-friendly and cost effective devices is expected to improve the market for anesthesia devices.


Anesthesia Breathing Circuits market continues to be the largest segment in the global anesthesia disposables market. Anesthesia Gas Masks is the fastest growing category with a CAGR of 2.3% over the analysis period. On the other hand, the market for disposable endotracheal tubes market is expected to contract over the next several years, owing to the increasing preference for Laryngeal Mask Airways (LMA), which provides several advantages over endotracheal tubes.


Major players in the marketplace include King Systems Corporation, LMA International N.V., Medline Industries Inc., Nellcor, Smiths Medical Inc., Teleflex Medical, and Vital Signs Inc.


The research report titled Anesthesia Disposables: A Global Strategic Business Report announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of trends, issues, strategic industry activities, and profiles of major companies worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections (US$ Million) for Anesthesia Breathing Circuits, Endotracheal Tubes, and Anesthesia Gas Masks across geographic markets such as the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Latin America.


For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/Anesthesia_Disposables_Market_Report.asp


About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world's largest and reputed market research firms.


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Telephone: 408-528-9966

Fax: 408-528-9977

Email: press(at)StrategyR(dot)com

Web Site: http://www.StrategyR.com/


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Christian Products Now a $4.5 Billion Business According to Recent Survey

West Des Moines, Iowa (Vocus) September 14, 2007

Within the Christian products industry, auto and home insurance for churchgoers is among the hottest new offerings. In fact, the popularity of GuideOne Insurance's FaithGuard coverage has grown exponentially since its introduction, as it is now included with about 65,000 policies.


According to statistics released earlier this summer, religious books were the publishing industry's fastest-growing category last year, with Bible sales alone exceeding 25 million copies. And that's just the tip of the iceberg for the $ 4.5 billion Christian products industry,* which runs the gamut from books and videos to toys, games and, now, even insurance.


Launched two years ago in select test markets, GuideOne Insurance's FaithGuard Auto and Home product is now offered to churchgoers in 19 states. FaithGuard offers customers a number of unique benefits including waiving policyholders' deductibles in crashes that happen on the way to church and doubling medical payments to persons injured during at-home church activities.


The appeal of FaithGuard is fairly obvious to policyholders such as Andrew and Celeste Parker of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Parkers were on their way home from their weekly church service when they hit a pipe in the road that damaged their tire. Though their policy had a $ 1,000 deductible, they ultimately paid nothing because they were on their way home from a religious service.


"Interest in niche insurance products has really exploded in the past year," said Joseph Annotti, senior vice president of public affairs at the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI). "As far as we can tell, there is no other coverage for churchgoers quite like this, and obviously there is demand for it."


In addition to the benefits listed above, FaithGuard also will make payments of auto loans and church tithing for insured persons losing income from injuries suffered in such accidents. Additionally, policies with FaithGuard pay a $ 1,000 memorial gift to the insured person's church in the event of his or her death; double medical payments in the event of injuries to attendees of church-related events in the insured person's home; and cover mortgage, lease or rent payments for insured persons losing incomes as a result of an accident in the home.


Founded in 1947 and headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa, GuideOne Insurance is one of the nation's largest church insurers, with approximately 43,000 church policyholders. GuideOne also insures faith-based private schools and colleges as well as not-for-profit senior living communities. GuideOne's personal product lines include standard auto, homeowners, and life insurance products underwritten by the Kansas City Life Insurance Company. GuideOne is licensed to do business in all 50 states and markets its products and services through nearly 1,600 independent and career agents. GuideOne carries an "Excellent" rating from A.M. Best. Visit http://www.guideone.com for more information.


*Sources: USA Today, Chicago Tribune


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