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Reportlinker Adds The European Electronic Manufacturing Services Industry 2008-2013

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NEW YORK, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.

Reportlinker Adds The European Electronic Manufacturing Services Industry 2008-2013

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0155605/Reportlinker-Adds-The-European-Electronic-Manufacturing-Services-Industry-2008-2013.html

With revenues forecast to decline by over 13% in 2009 the European EMS industry is facing a period of uncertainty and rapid change. In Western Europe the leading Tier 1 EMS providers have already relocated volume manufacturing to lower cost locations. They have however retained a manufacturing presence and are looking to compete in the growth markets of aerospace & defense, medical, control & instrumentation, automotive and industrial as they recover in the 2010/2011 timeframe. It is here that the real battle for the vast majority of the around 700 EMS companies in Europe will take place. Competition is expected to intensify with the emergence of regional players with multiple locations and strong focus on the growth markets. It is also the market being served by the large number, over 600, of national EMS providers with a single manufacturing facility and small but long established customer base. Increased competition will lead to consolidation as companies are acquired or close due to ever increasing financial pressures, although it is not expected that there will be a mass exodus of companies in the period to 2013. There is a more than distinct possibility that one or possibly two of the major Tier 1 EMS companies will merge. Mergers between the major European EMS providers, is also a possibility although this is expected to be either on a national or sub-regional basis rather than pan-European. A key trend in recent years has been the migration in EMS production from Western Europe to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) resulting in the CEE accounting for just under 55% of European EMS revenues in 2008. This is expected to fall slightly in 2009 as the major Tier 1 EMS providers cut back production to meet lower demand, EMS revenues in the CEE forecast to decline by 17% during the year. As end demand recovers so will the share the CEE accounts of the EMS market although the previous double-digit annual growth will reduce to a more pedestrian pace of 5-6% from 2010 to 2013. The transfer of production from Western Europe will continue to be an important factor in the region's growth in particular in lower volume high mix products.

The ninth edition of The European EMS Industry report 2008-2013 highlights the issues impacting the European EMS industry.

This comprehensive report provides:

- An analysis and revenue forecasts for both West and East and Central Europe in a single report.

- The key trends impacting the major EMS companies by market group.

- Detailed profiles of the Top 20 European EMS companies, including a ranking for 2008.

- A ranking of the Top 50 EMS providers in Europe.

- Country and regional profiles including key trends, the role of the Global "Tier 1" companies and profiles of the major EMS companies.

- A directory of over 1,000 manufacturing locations.

Who will benefit:

The Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry report is essential research for all areas of the electronics industry including:

- Distributors and manufacturers of electronic components and materials - the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, highlights growth markets by country/region.

Understanding and interpreting the market trends will also be important as this market further develops

- Production equipment suppliers - the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, track key EMS trends.

- OEMs - A comprehensive guide to the major EMS companies in Europe. Analyze the structure of the industry and the emergence of four distinct groups of EMS company.

- EMS - The report provides a complete overview of the European EMS industry, including revenue forecasts by country, competitor information and the trends which will have an impact on business in the period to 2011.

Other organizations which will benefit from the report include:

- Government, including investment organizations.

- Financial and industry analysts.

- Academic institutes & universities tracking developments in the electronics industry.

Europe will continue to provide significant opportunities for companies already involved in the European EMS industry. It will also offer opportunities for companies in Asia and the Americas who are looking to expand geographically into new markets.

The European EMS Industry report allows you to track these developments in a single cost-effective study providing both detailed market and company analysis.

Contents

1 Introduction 9

2 Executive Summary 11

3 The European Market for Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) 21

3.1 The Market in Context - Global and Regional Trends (PESTLE) 21

3.2 The Market for EMS in Europe 27

3.2.1 Why Outsource? 27

3.2.2 Forecast for EMS Revenues by Country and Regions 27

3.2.2.1 Western Europe 29

3.2.1.2 Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) 31

3.2.2.3 Europe EMS Revenues by Country 31

3.2.3 EMS Revenues by Market Sector 33

3.2.3.1 Western Europe 33

3.2.3.2 CEE 34

3.2.3.3 Europe 35

3.2.3 4 Sector Commentary 36

3.2.3.5 Aerospace & Defence 36

3.2.3.6 Consumer including Mobile 37

3.2.3.6 Communications 38

3.2.3.7 Computer 38

3.2.3.8 Medical 38

3.2.3.9 Automotive 39

3.2.3.10 Control & Instrumentation and Industrial 40

3.3 Analysis of the EMS Market in Europe 40

3.3.1 Overview 40

3.3.2 The Four Principal Market Groups of EMS Companies 40

3.3.3 Key Components of success for EMS Companies 43

3.3.3.1 The Challenges of Distance & Culture 43

3.3.3.2 Flexibility in Manufacture, Supply and Service 44

3.3.3.2 Relationship Management with the OEM and Suppliers 44

3.3.3.3 People, Processes and Profitability 45

3.4 The Key Drivers of the European EMS Industry 45

3.4.1 The Recession 45

3.4.2 The Implications of the Recession on EMS customer structure 46

3.4.3 The Competitive Environment 48

3.4.4 Cost per Unit versus Total Cost of Supply 48

3.4.5 The Search for EMS to Add Value 49

3.5 The Future for EMS in Europe 50

3.5.1 Survival 50

3.5.2 Leveraging Competences and Capabilities 51

3.5.3 Adding Value to the OEM 52

3.5.4 The Environment, CSR and Customer Benefit 52

4 Major EMS providers in Europe 55

4.1 Industry Structure 55

4.2 Top Twenty Table 61

4.3 Profiles of the Top Twenty EMS Companies in Europe 62

4.3.1 Foxconn 62

4.3.2 Flextronics 62

4.3.2 Jabil 66

4.3.4 Elcoteq 70

4.3.5 Celestica 73

4.3.6 Sanmina-SCI 76

4.3.7 Zollner 79

4.3.8 Enics 80

4.3.9 Videoton 83

4.3.10 Kimball 84

4.3.11 PartnerTech 85

4.3.12 Neways 89

4.3.13 Kitron 93

4.3.14 Asteel 95

4.3.15 Selcom 96

4.3.16 NOTE 98

4.3.17 Epiq 101

4.3.18 Benchmark 103

4.3.19 ElectronicNetwork 104

4.3.20 IPTE 105

5 European EMS Industry by Country/Region 107

5.1 France 107

5.1.1 Electronics Industry Overview 107

5.1.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 108

5.1.3 Global "Tier 1" Companies 109

5.1.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in France 109

5.1.4.1 Asteel 110

5.1.4.2 BSE 110

5.1.4.3 Cofidur 110

5.1.4.4 Eolane 111

5.1.4.5 Lacroix Electronique 112

5.1.4.6 Matra Electronique 114

5.1.4.7 NCF 114

5.1.4.8 Novatech 115

5.1.4.9 Selha 115

5.1.4.10 Tronico 115

5.2 Germany 116

5.2.1 Electronics Industry Overview 116

5.2.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 117

5.2.3 Global "Tier 1" Companies 119

5.2.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in Germany 119

5.2.4.1 bebro electronic 119

5.2.4.2 BMK Group 120

5.2.4.3 BuS Elektronik 120

5.2.4.4 Deltec 121

5.2.4.5 ElectronicNetwork 121

5.2.4.6 Fritsch Elektronik 121

5.2.4.7 Hechinger Electronic 121

5.2.4.8 Ihlemann 122

5.2.4.9 Katek 122

5.2.4.10 Kristronics 122

5.2.4.11 Lacon Electronic 123

5.2.4.12 manufacturing, logistics & services 123

5.2.4.13 Neways 123

5.2.4.14 Prettl Elektronik 124

5.2.4.15 Rafi-Eltec 124

5.2.4.16 Rob Electronic 125

5.2.4.17 RSG-Elotech 125

5.2.4.18 Schlafhorst Electronics 126

5.2.5.19 Siemens Electronic Design & Manufacturing Services 126

5.2.4.20 SRI Radio Systems 126

5.2.4.21 TQ-Group 127

5.2.4.22 VOGT electronic 127

5.2.4.23 Wittronic-EMS 128

5.2.4.24 Xenterio 128

5.2.4.25 Zollner 128

5.3 Southern Europe 128

5.3.1 Electronics Industry Overview 128

5.3.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 130

5.3.3 Tier 1 Global EMS Providers 131

5.3.4 The Leading EMS Providers in Southern Europe 131

5.3.4.1 EAS Electronics 131

5.3.4.2 Elcan 132

5.3.4.3 Elemaster 132

5.3.4.4 Eutron 133

5.3.4.5 Fagor 133

5.3.4.6 Prima Electronics 133

5.3.4.7 Selcom 134

5.3.4.8 Trelec 134

5.4 Nordic Countries 134

5.4.1 Electronics Industry Overview 134

5.4.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 135

5.4.3 Global "Tier 1" Companies 136

5.4.4 Other Leading EMS Companies to the Nordic Countries 137

5.4.4.1 BB Electronics 137

5.4.4.2 Darekon 138

5.4.4.3 EDC 138

5.4.4.4 Elcoteq 138

5.4.4.5 Elektromekan/Hanzas Elektronika 138

5.4.4.6 GPV 139

5.4.4.7 Hadeland Produkter AS (HAPRO) 140

5.4.4.8 Hanza 140

5.4.4.9 Incap 141

5.4.4.10 Kitron 142

5.4.4.11 NOTE 142

5.4.4.12 Norautron 143

5.4.4.13 PartnerTech 143

5.4.4.14 PKC 143

5.4.4.15 Rimaster 144

5.4.4.14 Scanfil 144

5.5 United Kingdom 145

5.5.1 Electronics Industry Overview 145

5.5.2 UK EMS Market & Industry Trends 146

5.5.3 Global "Tier 1" EMS Companies 148

5.5.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in the UK 148

5.5.4.1 ACW Technology 148

5.5.4.2 AWS Electronics 149

5.5.4.3 Axiom Manufacturing Services 150

5.5.4.4 Brantham Engineering 150

5.5.4.5 Chemigraphic 151

5.5.4.6 Connor Solutions 151

5.5.4.7 CTS Corporation 152

5.5.4.8 Exception EMS 153

5.5.4.9 Jaltek IDMS 154

5.5.4.10 JJS Electronics 154

5.5.4.11 MiTAC Synnex 155

5.5.4.12 PartnerTech 156

5.5.4.13 Plexus 156

5.5.4.14 Raytheon 157

5.5.4.15 Simclar 157

5.5.4.16 SMS Electronics 158

5.5.4.17 Stadium Electronics 159

5.5.4.18 Surface Technology International 159

5.5.4.19 TT electronics 160

5.5.4.20 Ultra Electronics CEMS 161

5.6 Rest of West Europe 162

5.6.1 Electronics Industry Overview 162

5.6.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 162

5.6.3 Global "Tier 1" Companies 164

5.6.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in the Rest of Western Europe 165

5.6.4.1 BECOM 165

5.6.4.2 Adaxys 165

5.6.4.3 Asetronics 166

5.6.4.4 CCS Holdings 166

5.6.4.5 Cicor Technologies 167

5.6.4.6 cms electronics 168

5.6.4.7 Enics 168

5.6.4.8 Epiq 168

5.6.4.9 GDM Electronics 168

5.6.4.10 Iftest 169

5.6.4.11 IPTE 169

5.6.4.12 MELECS 169

5.6.4.13 Neways 170

5.6.4.14 Phoenix Mecano 170

5.6.4.15 Seidel Elektronik 170

5.6.4.16 tbp 171

5.7 Central and Eastern Europe 172

5.7.1 Electronics Industry Overview 172

5.7.2 EMS Market & Industry Trends 173

5.7.3 Global "Tier 1" Suppliers 174

5.7.4 Other Leading EMS Companies in Central & Eastern Europe 175

5.7.4.1 Assel 176

5.7.4.2 Elhurt 177

5.7.4.3 Fideltronik 177

5.7.4.4 Iskratel 177

5.7.4.5 Orion Electronics 178

5.7.4.6 Tesla 178

5.7.4.7 Videoton 178

6 Directory 179

6.1 Austria 179

6.2 Belgium 181

6.3 Bulgaria 183

6.4 Czech Republic 184

6.5 Denmark 187

6.6 Estonia 189

6.7 Finland 192

6.8 France 197

6.9 Germany 209

6.10 Greece 236

6.11 Hungary 237

6.12 Ireland 240

6.13 Israel 242

6.14 Italy 243

6.15 Latvia 248

6.16 Lithuania 249

6.17 Malta 249

6.18 Morocco 250

6.19 Netherlands 250

6.20 Norway 254

6.21 Poland 257

6.22 Portugal 261

6.23 Romania 261

6.24 Russia 264

6.25 Slovakia 265

6.26 Slovenia 266

6.27 Spain 267

6.28 Sweden 269

6.29 Switzerland 277

6.30 Tunisia 281

6.31 Turkey 281

6.32 Ukraine 282

6.33 United Kingdom 282

7 Appendix 316

7.1 Top 50 EMS Providers 2008 317

7.2 Exchange Rates 318

Tables

Table 2.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2008-2013 11

Table 2.2 The Top 20 European EMS Companies 15

Table 3.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2008-2013 28

Table 3.2 Percentage of European EMS by Region 2008-2013 28

Table 3.3 EMS revenues Nordic, Benelux, Germany & UK 2008-2013 30

Table 3.4 EMS Revenues France, Southern Europe, Switzerland & Other 30

Table 3.5 EMS Revenues for CEE 2008-2013 31

Table 3.6 European EMS Revenues by Country 2006-2011 32

Table 3.7 Comparison of European Labour Costs 2007 33

Table 3.8 Western Europe EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 34

Table 3.9 CEE EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 35

Table 3.10 European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 35

Table 4.1 The Top 20 European EMS Companies 61

Table 5.1 Summary of French Electronics Equipment Production 2006-2012 107

Table 5.2 French EMS Revenues 2008-2013 109

Table 5.3 Summary of German Electronics Production 2006-2012 116

Table 5.4 German EMS Revenues 2008-2013 118

Table 5.5 Summary of Southern Europe Electronics Production 2006-2012 129

Table 5.6 Southern Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 130

Table 5.7 Summary of Nordic Electronics Production 2006-2012 134

Table 5.8 Nordic EMS Revenues 2008-2013 136

Table 5.9 Summary of UK Electronics Production 2006-2012 146

Table 5.10 UK EMS Revenues 2008-2013 147

Table 5.11 Summary of Rest of West Europe Electronics Production 2006-2012 162

Table 5.12 Rest of West Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 164

Table 5.13 Central & Eastern Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 174

Table 7.1 The Top 50 European EMS Providers 2008 316

Figures

Figure 2.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2008-2013 11

Figure 3.1 EMS Revenues for Western Europe and CEE 2005-2011 28

Figure 3.2 Percentage of European EMS by Region 2008-2013 29

Figure 3.3 EMS revenues Nordic, Benelux, Germany & UK 2008-2013 29

Figure 3.4 EMS Revenues France, Southern Europe, Switzerland & Other 2008-2013 30

Figure 3.5 EMS Revenues in the CEE 2008-2013 31

Figure 3.6 Western European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 34

Figure 3.7 CEE EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 35

Figure 3.8 European EMS Revenues by Market Sector 2008-2013 36

Figure 3.9 Moving Annual Total of New passenger Car Registrations EU (27 & EFTA) 39

Figure 3.10 Strategic Space Analysis 41

Figure 3.11 EMS Groups and Sales per Group 42

Figure 3.12 Competition in the European EMS Industry 53

Figure 5.1 French Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 107

Figure 5.2 French EMS Revenues 2008-2013 109

Figure 5.3 German Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 117

Figure 5.4 German EMS Revenue 2008-2013 119

Figure 5.5 Southern Europe Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 129

Figure 5.6 Southern Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 131

Figure 5.7 Nordic Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 135

Figure 5.8 Nordic EMS Revenues 2008-2013 136

Figure 5.9 UK Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 146

Figure 5.10 UK EMS Revenues 2008-2013 147

Figure 5.11 Rest of West Europe Electronics Output by Major Product Group 2000-2012 162

Figure 5.12 Rest of West Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 164

Figure 5.13 CEE share of European Electronics Equipment Production 2007 172

Figure 5.14 CEE Electronics Production by Country 2007 172

Figure 5.15 Central & Eastern Europe EMS Revenues 2008-2013 174

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