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UK Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
Market Report, January 2007, 1390  €


Description

The publisher estimates that, in 2006, the total UK market for the design, supply, installation and maintenance of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems was worth £560m at end-user prices, a rise of 5.7% on 2005.
This estimate excludes the cost of monitoring.
Video surveillance, including traffic monitoring, accounts for the majority of the market, but there are many other applications, in industrial safety, education and medicine, for example.There is growing interest in CCTV for the home, but, in the face of the threat of terrorism and the need to protect against crimes such as retail thefts, the market continues to be dominated by demand for CCTV for public security.Equipment prices have been falling for several years, as cheap products are sourced from countries with low labour costs and as the development of the world market for CCTV leads to economies of scale in production.
This downward pressure on prices has been countered by a trading-up effect, as customers are able to buy much improved technology.
Price competition is more severe at the lower end of the market and is less important for the most advanced products.Much of the market involves extending and upgrading existing networks, and integrating different security systems.
In many cases, some legacy equipment has to be retained.
There is demand for equipment that facilitates this integration, including using digital cameras and older analogue cameras on the same network.Internet-protocol (IP) network cameras started to make a big impact on the market from 2005 and demand for these is showing strong growth.
The trend towards digital recorders is already well advanced, although there are still many analogue recorders in the installed base which could be replaced.The publisher forecasts that, between 2007 and 2011, the market will grow by between 3.9% and 4.1% year-on-year at current end-user prices.
The CCTV market will continue to be driven by concern for public security and reactions to the crime rate, as well as by the need to replace and upgrade security systems as organisations refurbish their premises.
IP cameras using JPEG-4 (Joint Photographic Experts Group-4) compression technology are expected to show strong growth.


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1. Market Definition
REPORT COVERAGE
CCTV SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT
Cameras
Lenses
Ancillary Equipment
Dome Cameras
Recorders
Monitor Screens
Multiplexers
Telemetry Controllers and Receivers
Cabling
Printers
Lighting
MARKET TRENDS
Construction Output
Table 1: Volume of Construction Output in Great Britain by Type of Work by Value at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2001-2005
Figure 1: Volume of Construction Output in Great Britain by Type of Work by Value at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2001-2005
Business Investment
Table 2: Business Investment by Industry Chained Volume Measures (£m), 2002-2005
Figure 2: Business Investment by Industry Chained Volume Measures (£m), 2002-2005
Maturing of the Market
Public Security
Non-Security Applications
Technological Developments
Equipment Prices
Integrated Systems
ECONOMIC TRENDS
Gross Domestic Product
Table 3: UK Gross Domestic Product at Current and Annual Prices (£m), 2001-2005
Inflation
Table 4: UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2001-2005
Household Disposable Income
Table 5: UK Household Disposable Income Per Capita (£), 2001-2005
MARKET POSITION
The UK
Table 6: Estimated Breakdown of the UK Electronic Security Systems Market by Sector by Value at Current Prices (%), 2002-2006
Figure 3: Estimated Breakdown of the UK Electronic Security Systems Market by Sector by Value at Current Prices (%), 2006
Overseas

2. Market Size
THE TOTAL MARKET
By Value
Table 7: The Estimated Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems by Value at End-User Prices (£m), 2002-2006
Figure 4: The Estimated Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems by Value at End-User Prices (£m), 2002-2006
NSI Installations
Table 8: Number of Installations of CCTV Systems by NSI-Approved Installers, 2001-2005
Figure 5: Number of Installations of CCTV Systems by NSI-Approved Installers, 2001-2005
Sales by BSIA Member Companies
Table 9: Number of BSIA CCTV Members and Combined Turnover of Members (number and £m), 2001-2005
DETAILED MARKET TRENDS
OVERSEAS TRADE

3. Industry Background
RECENT HISTORY
NUMBER OF COMPANIES
EMPLOYMENT
Table 10: Number of Staff Employed by BSIA CCTV Members, 2001-2005
REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE
Table 11: Number of CCTV Installations by NSI-Approved Companies by Police Force Region, 2004 and 2005
DISTRIBUTION
HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?
LEGISLATION
The 1998 Data Protection Act
The Private Security Industry Act
BS8418
European Standards
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive
KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
The Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers
British Security Industry Association
CCTV Manufacturers' and Distributors' Association
CCTV User Group
National Security Inspectorate
Public CCTV Managers Association
Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board

4. Competitor Analysis
THE MARKETPLACE
MARKET LEADERS
Manufacturers and Distributors
Table 12: Selected Leading CCTV Manufacturers and Distributors Operating in the UK Market, 2006
ADI-Gardiner Ltd
Baxall Holdings Ltd
Bewator Ltd
Bosch Security Systems Ltd
Dedicated Microcomputers Group Ltd
Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd
JVC Professional Europe Ltd
Mitsubishi Electric
Norbain SD Ltd
Panasonic
Vicon Industries Ltd
Other Companies
System Designers/Installers
ADT Fire and Security PLC
Bell Security Ltd
Chubb Electronic Security Ltd
Initial Electronic Security Systems Ltd
Secom PLC
Siemens Building Technologies Security Solutions Ltd
MARKETING ACTIVITY
Trade Exhibitions

5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS

6. Buying Behaviour
USES OF CCTV
Security Applications
Safety Applications
Industrial and Utilities Applications
Medical Applications
Administrative Applications
Scientific Applications
Child Protection Applications
CUSTOMER SECTORS
Table 13: Number of Installations of CCTV and Access-Control Systems by NSI-Approved Installers by Type of Premises, 2003-2005
Table 14: Number of Installations of CCTV and Access-Control Systems by NSI-Approved Installers by Type of Premises (%), 2003-2005
Figure 6: Number of Installations of CCTV and Access-Control Systems by NSI-Approved Installers by Type of Premises (%), 2005
Households
Table 15: Ownership of CCTV (Security Cameras) in the Home by Age, Sex and Social Grade (% of respondents), 2006
EXAMPLES OF RECENT INSTALLATIONS
Transport
Education/Childcare
Car Parks
Local Authorities
Leisure
Banking
Industry
Emergency Services
Conference Centres
Temporary Systems

7. Current Issues
`A SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY'
LACK OF COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT MEANS SOME EVIDENCE IS NOT SHOWN
FUNDING FOR CCTV IN NORTHERN IRELAND
AUTOMATIC GAIT RECOGNITION
TRANSVU WINS QUEEN'S AWARD FOR ENTERPRISE
VEHICLE-BASED COVERT CCTV
THE LATEST TRENDS IN THE RECORDED CRIME LEVEL
Recorded Crime Statistics
Table 16: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in England and Wales (000), Years Ending March 2000/2001-2004/2005
Figure 7: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in England and Wales (000), Years Ending March 2000/2001-2004/2005
Table 17: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in Scotland (000), 2001-2005
Figure 8: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in Scotland (000), 2001-2005

8. The Global Market
MARKET SIZE
EUROPE
THE US
MIDDLE EAST
JAPAN
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
AUSTRALIA

9. Forecasts
INTRODUCTION
The Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Table 18: Forecast UK Growth in Gross Domestic Product in Real Terms (%), 2006-2010
Inflation
Table 19: Forecast UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2006-2010
Unemployment
Table 20: Forecast Actual Number of Unemployed Persons in the UK (million), 2006-2010
Construction Activity
An Ageing Installed Base
FORECASTS 2007 TO 2011
Table 21: The Forecast Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems by Value at End-User Prices (£m), 2007-2011
MARKET GROWTH
Figure 9: The Forecast Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems by Value at End-User Prices (£m), 2002-2011
FUTURE TRENDS

10. Company Profiles
Adi-gardiner Ltd
Baxall Holdings Ltd
Bewator Ltd
Bosch Security Systems Ltd
Dedicated Microcomputers Group Ltd
Honeywell Video Systems Uk Ltd
Jvc Professional Europe Ltd
Norbain Sd Ltd

11. Glossary

12. Consumer Confidence
METHODOLOGY
KEY FINDINGS THIS QUARTER
THE WILLINGNESS TO BORROW
Confidence Slips Slightly
Table A: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), November 2005-2006
Significantly More Adults Are Willing to Borrow
Table B: The Number of Adults Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items (000 and %), November 2005-2006
SPENDING FROM SAVINGS
Little Change in Spending from Savings
Table C: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Spend from Savings in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), November 2005-2006
Saving Grows in Relative Importance
Table D: The Average Amounts Adults Are Confident Spending to Purchase Expensive Items (£ and %), November 2005-2006

13. Further Sources
Associations
General Sources
Government Sources
Bisnode Sources

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