米国市場でのスマートラベルの需要は年率18%近くという好調な伸びを2009年までに維持し、同年には124億ユニットが出荷されると見込まれています。スマートラベルは既存の技術での利用を維持しながらも今後も新しい応用技術が開発される見通しで、現在よりも更に広い範囲でこの技術が応用されていくと思われます。
当報告書では、米国スマートラベル市場の市場環境、業界構造の分析と、それらに基づいた2009年と2014年の市場動向予測とトレンドの推移などをまとめています。又、主要企業とその主力製品の紹介、スマートラベル製品全般における技術的側面についての分析なども掲載されています。
Smart label demand to grow almost 18% yearly through 2009
US demand for smart labels is projected to expand nearly 18 percent annually to 12.4 billion units in 2009. Smart labels will continue to penetrate existing applications and the increased ability of smart labels to add value to a labels basic identification function will create new applications.
RFID, EAS labels hold best prospects
By far the strongest gains are expected in the nascent radio frequency identification (RFID) label segment, where the market will grow exponentially off a slender 2004 base. Introduced in the late 1990s, RFID smart labels hold the potential to revolutionize supply chain management and logistics operations across a range of industries and could ultimately replace the ubiquitous bar code on trillions of fast moving consumer goods.
Interactive packaging labels, such as thermochromatic, timetemperature indicator and photochromatic products, will also see strong growth of over 20 percent per annum through 2009, as these interactive label types begin to find broader use.
Despite more rapid growth in both RFID and interactive packaging labels, basic electronic article surveillance (EAS) anti-shoplifting labels will continue to have the largest share of sales through 2009, although demand for these products will be dwarfed by RFID label demand by early in the next decade.
Supply chain management to pace long term applications
Retail and distribution applications will continue to account for the lions share of smart label demand, although as the product mix shifts from EAS to RFID labels, the importance of retail security will decline, while that of supply chain management will increase rapidly. In fact, supply chain management applications are expected to account for more than half of all smart label demand by 2014.
Study coverage
Smart Labels, a new Freedonia industry study , which presents details on these and other key findings. This study provides historical demand data (1994, 1999, 2004) plus forecasts to 2009 and 2014 by type and application. It also considers market environment indicators, evaluates company market shares and profiles 35 leading US industry competitors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- General
- Macroeconomic Outlook
- Consumer Income & Spending
- Retail Sales
- Manufacturing Outlook
- Business Establishments
- Government Spending & Investment Outlook
- Trade & Distribution Sector Outlook
- Mailing & Shipping Trends
- US Postal Service Outlook
- Automation Technologies
- Health Expenditure Outlook
- Labeling Trends
- Automatic Identification Outlook
- Bar Coding Outlook
- Competitive Profile
- Packaging Outlook
- Electronic Security Outlook
- Historical Trends
- Pricing Trends
- Regulatory & Related Issues
- Standards
- Mandates
- Privacy Issues
- Environmental Considerations
- World Markets & Foreign Trade
III. RAW MATERIALS
- Raw Material Use
- Electronic Components
- Carriers
- Inks & Coatings
IV. PRODUCTS
- General
- RFID
- Market Potential
- Frequency
- Low
- High
- UHF
- Microwave
- Power Supply
- Passive
- Active
- Semi-Active
- Intelligence
- Programmable
- Read-Only
- Electronic Article Surveillance Labels
- Source Tagging
- Technologies
- Applications
- Suppliers
- Interactive Packaging
- Thermochromatic Labels
- Time-Temperature Indicators
- Other Interactive Labels
V. APPLICATIONS
- General
- Retail & Distribution
- Security
- Primary Packaging
- Supply Chain Management
- Advantages
- Recent Developments
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Other
- Government & Institutional
- Library
- Products
- Vendors
- Health Care
- Defense
- Postal
- Other
- Service & Other
- Office & Factory
- Aviation
- Advantages
- Applications
- Package Shipping
- Other
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- General
- Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Tyco International
- Checkpoint Systems
- 3M
- Cooperative Agreements
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Manufacturing
- Labels
- Electronic Components
- Marketing
COMPANY PROFILES
- ACG Identification Technologies, see ASSA ABLOY
- ADT Security Services, see Tyco International Limited
- Alien Technology Corporation
- Applied Wireless Identifications Group Incorporated
- ASSA ABLOY AB
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- Boise Cascade Company
- CCL Industries Incorporated
- Checkpoint Systems Incorporated
- Donnelley (RR) & Sons Company
- EM Microelectronic - Marin SA, see Swatch Group
- HighJump Software, see 3M Company
- Identification Technology Group, see ASSA ABLOY
- Impinj Incorporated
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Innovision Research & Technology plc
- Intermec Incorporated
- Knogo North America, see Sentry Technology
- Lowry Computer Products Incorporated
- M/A-COM Incorporated, see Tyco International Limited
- Matrics Incorporated, see Symbol Technologies
- Metget AB, see ASSA ABLOY AB
- Microchip Technology Incorporated
- Moore Wallace, see Donnelley (RR) & Sons
- Neology Corporation
- PEAK Technologies, see Donnelley (RR) & Sons
- Quatrotec Incorporated, see Alien Technology
- Roper Industries Incorporated
- Royal Philips Electronics NV
- RSI ID Technologies
- SAMSys Technologies Incorporated
- SAP AG
- Savi Technology Incorporated
- Sentry Technology Corporation
- Siemens AG
- SOKYMAT AUTOMOTIVE GmbH, see Swatch Group
- Sokymat SA, see ASSA ABLOY AB
- Sony Corporation
- Sun Microsystems Incorporated
- Swatch Group Limited
- Symbol Technologies Incorporated
- TAGSYS
- Texas Instruments Incorporated
- ThingMagic Incorporated
- 3M Company
- TransCore Holdings Incorporated, see Roper Industries
- Tyco International Limited
- UNOVA Incorporated, see Intermec Incorporated
- UPM-Kymmene Corporation
- WS Packaging Group Incorporated
- Zebra Technologies Corporation
- Other Smart Label Companies
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Summary Table
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Macroeconomic Environment
- 2 Consumer Income & Spending
- 3 Retail Sales
- 4 Manufacturers Shipments
- 5 Business Establishments
- 6 Government Spending & Investment
- 7 Trade & Distribution Sector Indicators
- 8 US Postal Service Outlook
- 9 National Health Expenditures
- 10 Label Sales
- 11 Bar Code Equipment Sales
- 12 Packaging Shipments
- 13 Electronic Security Sales
- 14 Smart Label Sales, 1994-2004
- 15 Smart Label Prices
SECTION III -- RAW MATERIALS
- 1 Smart Label Raw Material Demand
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Smart Label Sales by Type
- 2 Annual RFID Label Market Potential
- 3 RFID Label Sales by Frequency
- 4 RFID Label Sales by Power Supply
- 5 RFID Label Sales by Intelligence
- 6 Electronic Article Surveillance Label Sales
- 7 Electronic Article Surveillance Labels by Application
- 8 Interactive Packaging Label Sales
SECTION V -- APPLICATIONS
- 1 Smart Label Sales by Application & Function
- 2 Retail & Distribution Smart Label Sales by Application &Type
- 3 Retail Security Smart Label Sales by Type
- 4 Primary Packaging Smart Label Sales by Type
- 5 Supply Chain Management Smart Label Sales
- 6 Other Retail & Distribution Smart Label Sales by Type
- 7 Government & Institutional Smart Label Sales by Application & Type
- 8 Library Smart Label Sales by Type
- 9 Health Care Smart Label Sales by Type
- 10 Defense Smart Label Sales
- 11 Postal Smart Label Sales
- 12 Other Government & Institutional Smart Label Applications
- 13 Service & Other Smart Label Sales by Application & Type
- 14 Office & Factory Smart Label Sales by Type
- 15 Aviation Smart Label Sales
- 16 Package Shipping Smart Label Sales
- 17 Other Smart Label Applications by Type
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 Selected Smart Label Companies
- 2 Selected Cooperative Agreements
- 3 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Smart Label Sales, 1995-2004
- 2 Smart Label Prices, 1994-2014
SECTION III -- RAW MATERIALS
- 1 Smart Label Raw Material Demand, 2004
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Smart Label Sales by Type, 1994-2014
- 2 RFID Label Sales by Frequency, 2009 & 2014
- 3 RFID Label Sales by Power Supply, 2009 & 2014
- 4 RFID Label Sales by Intelligence, 2009 & 2014
SECTION V -- APPLICATIONS
- 1 Smart Label Sales by Application, 1994-2014
- 2 Retail & Distribution Smart Label Sales byApplication, 2004-2014
- 3 Government & Institutional Smart Label Sales byApplication, 2004-2014
- 4 Service & Other Smart Label Sales by Application,2004-2014
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 US Smart Label Market Share by Company, 2004