Total Electronics Assembly Value Will Grow to Approximately $1.6 Trillion in 2020
October 11, 2016 | Business WireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Worldwide Electronics Manufacturing Services Market 2016 Edition" report to their offering.
Fueled by the demand for EMS services, we believe that the contract manufacturing industry will grow from $430 billion in 2015 to $580 billion in 2020 - approximately at a 6.2% CAGR. To support this conclusion, the report analyzes the EMS industry in a variety of ways. First, it reviews the worldwide market for EMS and OEM electronics assembly by individual product. Second, the report analyzes the EMS industry, including a breakdown of
The Worldwide EMS Market - 2016 Edition Synopsis the market leaders and relative share by industry and region. Third, the market opportunity for emerging growth is presented by product and country. No other report gives such detail by country wage rate and regional product assembly. The report also includes an EMS financial performance analysis for the best-performing companies and examines a variety of critical financial metrics .
Another chapter reviews EMS mergers and acquisitions for the past few years and the impact on the growth of the industry and its competitiveness. The report concludes with profiles of the largest EMS and ODM firms (100 companies) from all over the world. These reviews summarize the market focus of each company, its leading customers, and each company's financial production performance statistics. The intent of these profiles is to serve as a global directory and competitive analysis tool for industry participants.
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