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Updated: 07/02/2008

European electronics manufacturing services (EMS) forecast through 2011 in new report

September 26, 2007

Research and Markets announced their new report covers the strategic issues facing one of the key sectors of the European electronics industry. However, growth will be in a rapidly changing market place.

The ability to offer a complete range of manufacturing services: from box-build to complete supply chain management, is now virtually a prerequisite for medium- to larger-sized European EMS companies.

Companies are also facing industry consolidation and increased competition from low-cost producing regions.

In addition to market forecasts by sector and country, the report includes 20 detailed profiles of the major EMS companies in Europe and additional information on around 100 smaller- to medium-sized players within the regions.

Section 3 provides detailed market data for the period 2006-2011 for both Western Europe (Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom) and Central & Eastern Europe (Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Estonia; Hungary; Lithuania; Poland: Romania; Slovakia; Slovenia).

Section 4 provides detailed profiles on the top 20 EMS providers in Europe including a ranking by turnover for 2006.

Section 5 analyzes the European market by major country or region and includes market projections through to 2011, industry trends and profiles of the major EMS companies outside of the top 20.

The report concludes with a directory of around 880 European CEM manufacturing facilities.

Source: Research and Markets

 

VentureOutsource.com note: It is unclear whether the nearly 880 European CEM manufacturing facilities noted above reflects nearly 880 individual European CEM manufacturing companies or, the directory reflects listings whereby companies listed have various locations included as part of their listing

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