The New Approach to Market Forecasting For Flow Control and Treatment Products
Traditional forecasting of markets for air, gas, water and liquid flow control and treatment products has been the top down approach. The total market is determined and then segmented by industry, product and location. There are two problems with this approach:
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The numbers are not reliable·
There is not the granularity needed to set quotas and promotional expendituresThe bottom-up approach is far better. The problem is that it is necessary to determine the quantities in as many as 50,000 niches. Prior to the digital age this was prohibitively expensive. Today it is a money saver. The granularity offers the potential to make a decision about selling an on/off ball valve to the pharmaceutical industry in Germany as follows.
Question |
Answer |
What is the valve growth projection for Germany? |
Valve growth over the next five years will be $140 million from present $1.9 billion. |
The biggest potential for the new valve is pharmaceutical. How big is this market? |
Will grow by $4 million to $61 million/yr by 2019. |
The product is a globe valve, so how big is this segment? |
German pharmaceutical globe market will grow by $1 million/yr to $15 million in 2019. |
It will primarily be used for on/off and not control, so how big is this segment? |
On/Off market will grow to $13 million by 2019. |
The new valve is used mostly in processing and not water, so how big is this segment? |
Processing segment is 60 percent for a 2019 market of $7.8 million. |
What will be the sales for new plants? |
Only 30 percent or $2.3 million. |
The new product should capture 15 percent share. |
Target is $345.000/yr by 2019. |
Should capture 5 percent of the replacement market which is 70 percent. |
Target is 70 percent of 7.8 million x 5 percent=$273,000 for a total annual sales of $618,000. |
These detailed forecasts provide the unique opportunity to validate the accuracy of the forecasts for the total market. Who better than the local salesman to evaluate the forecast for his products and its reliability.
McIlvaine has this level of granularity in:
N064 Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Market N029 Ultrapure Water: World Market N028 Industrial Valves: World Market 241I Nuclear Power Plant Valve Forecast and Analysis N026 Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market N031 Air and Water Monitoring: World Market N024 Cartridge Filters: World Market N020 RO, UF, MF World Market N019 Pumps World Market N006 Liquid Filtration and Media World Markets N005 Sedimentation and Centrifugation World MarketsCleanroom Hardware Sales to Exceed $4.6 Billion Next Year
Sales of hardware for cleanrooms will exceed $4.6 billion next year. Over 60 percent of this spending will be in East Asia. This is the latest forecast in
World Cleanroom Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)Cleanroom Hardware Sales ($ Million)
World Region |
2015 |
Total |
4,635 |
Africa |
35 |
CIS |
46 |
East Asia |
2,780 |
Eastern Europe |
33 |
Middle East |
76 |
NAFTA |
877 |
South & Central America |
88 |
West Asia |
95 |
Western Europe |
605 |
The semiconductor and flat panel displays will account for just under 25 percent of the total. The semiconductor industry is booming. The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced that worldwide sales of semiconductors reached $87 billion during the third quarter of 2014, an increase of 5.7 percent over the previous quarter and a jump of 8 percent compared to the third quarter of 2013.
China is increasing spending due to smart phone sales and infrastructure buildup. Smart wearable devices, cloud computing and smart cars are likely to contribute to a record semiconductor expenditure on cleanroom hardware in 2015.
Five foundries are going to be able to offer high-volume leading-edge foundry production over the next five years (TSMC, GlobalFoundries, UMC, Samsung and Intel). Samsung recently announced plans to build a $14.7 billion wafer fab in Pyeongtaek, a city south of Seoul. The new fab is slated to begin production in the second half of 2017.
The market is being driven by the need to upgrade and replace older facilities with new ones which can make chips with smaller line sizes and more memory per chip. As the line size decreases, the damage done by a particle of a given size increases. There is, therefore, a continuing need for cleaner space.
For more information on
World Cleanroom Markets, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/474-n6f-world-cleanroom-marketsHeadlines for Utility E-Alert – November 21, 2014
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