Closed Circuit TV Market Report 2005
Key Note Publications Ltd, November 2005
This Market Report focuses on the UK market for closed-circuit television (CCTV). It is estimated that, in 2004, the total UK CCTV market was worth £525m at end-user prices, a rise of 2.9% on 2003. This figure includes the cost, supply, design, installation and maintenance of equipment and systems, but excludes the cost of monitoring. Value growth in the market appears to have temporarily slowed in 2005, with the reduction in business confidence and the slowing of economic growth. We forecast that, in 2005, the market will increase by 1% to £530m at end-user prices.
Security and safety applications account for the majority of the market, but it also includes other applications, such as traffic control and the monitoring of industrial plant. Security applications include surveillance systems, point-of-sale (PoS) monitoring systems, alarm verification, biometric identification for access control and automated number-plate recognition. Video surveillance is a large part of the market and receives the most press attention.
The UK CCTV market is fairly mature compared to that of other countries, but many of the large installed systems are 10 years old or more and in dire need of updating. Upgrading and improving existing systems, as well as the need for anti-terrorist measures, represent the two main drivers of the market in 2005 and in the following few years.
Several events in 2005 have impacted on the UK CCTV industry. Winning the contract to host the Olympic Games in 2012 will mean large security contracts in London. In addition, the terrorist attacks on the London Underground in July are giving rise to a further tightening of security, particularly in the capital, and there will be an increased use of video surveillance. The Home Office published a long-awaited research report into the effectiveness of CCTV surveillance, which was disappointing in its findings. However, experts are not discouraged and point to the need for the better commissioning, design and operation of surveillance systems. Licensing of contract monitoring staff by the Security Industry Association (SIA) began in June 2005 in preparation for the deadline in March 2006.
The fast pace of technological improvements to equipment has continued in 2005, and UK manufacturers and suppliers have remained towards the forefront with many innovations. The market has continued to move in favour of digital technology and there is strong growth in the use of networked CCTV, particularly over Internet protocol (IP) networks.
We forecast that, between 2006 and 2010, the total UK CCTV market will grow by 17% at end-user prices. However, value growth will be limited by falling prices and more economical-to-install systems.
Executive Summary
1. Market Definition
REPORT COVERAGE
CCTV SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT
Cameras
Lenses
Ancillary Equipment
Dome Cameras
Recorders
Monitor Screens
Multiplexers
Telemetry Controllers and Receivers
Cabling
Printers
Lighting
MARKET TRENDS
Public Security
Retail Sales
A Maturing Market
Falling Prices
Technological Developments
Manned Guarding
Building Construction
Table 1: Volume of Construction Output in Great Britain by Type of Work by Value at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2000-2004
ECONOMIC TRENDS
Business Confidence and Investment
Gross Domestic Product
Table 2: UK Gross Domestic Product at Current and Annual Prices (£m), 2000-2004
Inflation
Table 3: UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2000-2004
Household Disposable Income
Table 4: Household Disposable Income Per Capita (£), 2000-2004
MARKET POSITION
The UK
Table 5: Estimated Breakdown of the Total UK Electronic Security Systems Market by Value at Current Prices (%), 2001-2005
Figure 1: Forecast Breakdown of the Total UK Electronic Security Systems Market by Value at Current Prices (%), 2005
Overseas
2. Market Size
THE TOTAL MARKET
By Value
Table 6: The Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2001-2005
Figure 2: The Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2001-2005
NSI Installations
Table 7: Number of Installations of CCTV Systems by NSI-Approved Installers, 2000-2004
Figure 3: Number of Installations of CCTV Systems by NSI-Approved Installers, 2000-2004
Sales by BSIA Member Companies
Table 8: Number of BSIA CCTV Members and Their Combined Turnover (number and £m), 2000-2004
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MARKET
OVERSEAS TRADE
3. Industry Background
RECENT HISTORY
NUMBER OF COMPANIES
EMPLOYMENT
Table 9: Number of Staff Employed by BSIA CCTV Members, 2000-2004
REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE
Table 10: Number of CCTV Installations by NSI-Approved Companies by Police Region, January-December 2004 and January-June 2005
DISTRIBUTION
HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?
LEGISLATION
British Standard BS8418
European Standards
Registration of Contract Monitoring Staff
The 1998 Data Protection Act
KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
The Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers
British Security Industry Association
CCTV Manufacturers' and Distributors' Association
CCTV User Group
National Security Inspectorate
Public CCTV Managers Association
Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board
4. Competitor Analysis
THE MARKETPLACE
MARKET LEADERS
Manufacturers and Distributors
Table 11: Selected Leading CCTV Manufacturers and Distributors Operating in the UK Market by Main Role, 2005
Baxall Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Bewator Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Bosch Security Systems Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Dedicated Microcomputers Group Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
JVC Professional Europe Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Development
Financial Results
Mitsubishi Electric
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Norbain SD Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Security Distribution Group Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Vicon Industries Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Other Companies
System Designers/Installers
ADT Fire and Security PLC
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Bell Group Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Chubb Electronic Security Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Initial Electronic Security Systems Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
Secom PLC
Company Structure
Financial Results
Siemens Building Technologies Security Solutions Ltd
Company Structure
Current and Future Developments
Financial Results
OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS
Software
Training
Hardware Components
Data Storage Media
Control Room Furniture and Storage
Cabling
MARKETING ACTIVITY
Trade Shows/Exhibitions
5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS
6. Buying Behaviour
USES OF CCTV
Security Applications
Safety Applications
Industrial and Utilities Applications
Medical Applications
Administrative Applications
Scientific Applications
Child Protection Applications
CUSTOMER SECTORS
Table 12: Number of NSI-Approved CCTV and Access-Control Installations by Type of Premises, 2003-2005
Table 13: NSI-Approved CCTV and Access-Control Installations by Type of Premises (%), 2003-2005
EXAMPLES OF RECENT INSTALLATIONS
Local Authorities
Retailers
Hotel and Catering
Offices
Leisure
Defence Establishments
Airports
Road Transport
Special Events
7. Current Issues
SMART SOFTWARE
THE CRIME LEVEL AND THE EFFECT OF CCTV
Recorded Crime Statistics
Table 14: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by Police in England and Wales (000), Years Ending March 2000/2001 to 2004/2005
Figure 4: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by Police in England and Wales (000), Years Ending March 2000/2001 to 2004/2005
Table 15: Number of Notifiable Crimes Recorded by Police in Scotland (000), 2000-2004
Figure 5: Number of Notifiable Crimes Recorded by Police in Scotland (000), 2000-2004
SECURITY FOR THE 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES
BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE SURVEY
8. The Global Market
MARKET SIZE
THE US
EUROPE
RUSSIA
THE MIDDLE EAST
JAPAN
CHINA
9. Forecasts
INTRODUCTION
The Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Table 16: Forecast UK Growth in Gross Domestic Product in Real Terms (%), 2005-2009
Inflation
Table 17: Forecast UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2005-2009
The Need to Update the Installed Base
Construction Activity
FORECASTS 2006 TO 2010
Table 18: The Forecast Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2006-2010
Figure 6: The Forecast Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2006-2010
MARKET GROWTH
Figure 7: The Total UK Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV Systems at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2001-2010
FUTURE TRENDS
10. Company Profiles
Baxall Ltd
Bewator Ltd
Bosch Security Systems Ltd
Dedicated Microcomputers Group Ltd
JVC Professional Europe Ltd
Norbain Sd Ltd
Security Distribution Group Ltd
Vicon Industries Ltd
11. Glossary
12. Consumer Confidence
METHODOLOGY
THE WILLINGNESS TO BORROW
Table A: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), November 2004, February 2005, May 2005 and August 2005
The Desire to Borrow is Waning
Table B: The Number of Adults Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items (000 and %), November 2004, February 2005, May 2005 and August 2005
THE WILLINGNESS TO SPEND FROM SAVINGS
Table C: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Spend from Savings in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), November 2004, February 2005, May 2005 and August 2005
Confidence is Fragile
Table D: The Average Amounts Adults Are Confident Spending to Purchase Expensive Items (£ and %), November 2004, February 2005, May 2005 and August 2005
The Extremes Contract
13. Further Sources
Associations
Publications
Government Publications
Other Sources
Bonnier Information Sources
- Baxall Ltd
- Bewator Ltd
- Bosch Security Systems Ltd
- Dedicated Microcomputers Group Ltd
- Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd
- JVC Professional Europe Ltd
- Mitsubishi Electric
- Norbain SD Ltd
- Security Distribution Group Ltd
- Vicon Industries Ltd
- ADT Fire and Security PLC
- Bell Group Ltd
- Chubb Electronic Security Ltd
- Initial Electronic Security Systems Ltd
- Secom PLC
- Siemens Building Technologies Security Solutions Ltd
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