Growth Trends and Dynamics for Automation in the US Chemicals Market
Growth Trends and Dynamics for Automation in the US Chemicals Market
Contrasting Business Models to Drive Strategic Partnerships across Value Chain Participants
RELEASE DATE
26-Aug-2014
26-Aug-2014
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: NE88-01-00-00-00
SKU: IA00154-NA-MR_02305
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SKU
IA00154-NA-MR_02305
Description
Large CAPEX investments in the chemicals market are poised to create new greenfield and brownfield opportunities for solution providers across the value chain. Considering diverse project requirements have left end users seeking expertise and technical know-how, solution providers must develop unique go-to-market strategies to meet diverse needs. This strategic insight provides automation vendors a snapshot of the chemicals market by product type, changing business models between greenfield and brownfield projects, key projects, automation and control systems market sizing, and Frost & Sullivan’s top growth hypotheses.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Market Overview and Definitions
US Chemicals Market—Product Type Revenue and Growth
CAPEX Investments in the US Chemicals Market
Chemical Value Chain Dynamics
Varying Greenfield vs. Brownfield Requirements
Investments (Partial Listing) by Companies and Types
Case Examples—Greenfield Projects
Case Examples—Brownfield Projects
Automation and Control Systems (ACS) Sizing and Competitive Landscape
Top 4 Growth Hypotheses
Growth Hypothesis 1—Strategic Alliances with EPC Firms
Growth Hypothesis 2—MAC and MIC
Growth Hypothesis 3—Strategic Alliances with System Integrators
Growth Hypothesis 4—FEED Capabilities and Integrated Solutions Approach
Legal Disclaimer
List of Exhibits
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Popular Topics
Large CAPEX investments in the chemicals market are poised to create new greenfield and brownfield opportunities for solution providers across the value chain. Considering diverse project requirements have left end users seeking expertise and technical know-how, solution providers must develop unique go-to-market strategies to meet diverse needs. This strategic insight provides automation vendors a snapshot of the chemicals market by product type, changing business models between greenfield and brownfield projects, key projects, automation and control systems market sizing, and Frost & Sullivans top growth hypotheses.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Rahul Vijayaraghavan |
Industries | Industrial Automation |
WIP Number | NE88-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |