The Most Comprehensive Study Available on the Worldwide EMS Market
The worldwide electronics manufacturing services (EMS) market is a determining force in production of electronics products and now accounts for 49 percent of all assembly. Outsourcing grew exceptionally in 2021 but fell flat in 2022 due to computer and smartphone markets being saturated. The COVID-19 crisis continues to disrupt the supply chain and labor force. The EMS industry grew by 7.7 percent CAGR but only 1.7 percent in 2022 - the lowest rate of the period.
The report begins with an analysis of the worldwide electronics OEM assembly market, giving a baseline for the manufacturing value of electronics product assemblies. A forecast is checked against 46 individual product segments which make up the majority of electronics assembly (automotive, consumer, industrial, medical, aviation and aerospace and defense industries). NVR estimates that total electronics assembly value (OEM+EMS+ODM) was $1.416 trillion in 2022 and will grow to approximately $1.747 trillion in 2027 at a CAGR of 4.3 percent, ostensibly fueled by the demand for EMS services. The contract manufacturing industry by itself will grow from $694 billion in 2022 to $907 billion in 2027 at a 5.5 percent 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 market leaders and relative share by industry and region. Third, the market opportunity for emerging growth is presented by product and country across 46 product segments and 1000+ manufacturing sites. No other report gives such detail by country, wage rate, and regional product assembly. The data can also be purchased as an Excel file to allow for easy analysis of the hundreds of variables collected in the report.
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 (103 companies-86 EMS and 15 ODM) 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.
Report Highlights
- Worldwide Electronics Market Analysis, 2022-2027
- 46 Product Segments by Region and Supplier
- Total Assembly Value (OEM, EMS and ODM)
- Worldwide EMS Market Analysis, 2022-2027
- OEM vs. Outsourced (EMS and ODM Subcontractors)
- EMS, ODM, and OEM Production Market Share by Region, Market Segment, and Product (46 products and 1000+ manufacturing facilities): COVID-19 Impact
- Regional Manufacturing Distribution by 57 Countries
- Product Analysis by EMS, ODM, OEM, and Country
- Financial Benchmarks
- Market Segment Metrics - Revenue/Margin/Earnings
- Revenue per Sq. Ft./per SMT Line/per Employee
- WW Labor Rates, ROA/ROEL - Highest Performers
- In-Depth Company Profiles (Best Performing EMS and ODM Companies from $100+ Million - Total 103)
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- 3CEMS
- Accton Technology
- AEC
- ALL CIRCUITS
- AmTran
- ATA IMS Berhad
- Benchmark
- Bitron
- BMK
- BYD Electronics
- Celestica
- Cicor
- Compal Electronics
- Computime
- Connect
- Creation
- Cyient Ltd.
- DBG Holdings
- Delta Electronics
- Di-Nikko
- Dixon Technologies
- Ducommun
- Elemaster
- EliteGroup
- eolane
- ESCATEC
- Etron
- Fabrinet
- Fideltronik
- Flex
- Foxconn (Hon Hai)
- Gemtek
- GigaByte
- Global Brands Mfg
- GPV Group
- Hana Micro
- HANZA
- Hi-Mix Electronics
- IMI
- Inventec
- Jabil
- Kaga Electronics
- KATEK AB
- Katolec
- KeytronicEMS
- Kimball
- Kitron
- LACROIX
- Lite-On
- Luxshare
- Mack Technologies
- Melecs
- Micro-Star
- MiTAC Holdings
- NEO Technology
- New Kinpo Group
- Neways
- Nippon Mfg.
- Norautron
- Nortech Systems
- NOTE
- Orbit One
- OSE
- Pan-International
- PC Partner
- Pegatron
- Plexus
- Prodrive Tech
- Providence
- Qisda
- Quanta Computer
- RAFI Group
- Sanmina
- Scanfil
- Season Group
- SERCOMM
- Shenzhen Kaifa
- Shenzhen Zowee
- SigmaTron
- SIIX
- SKP Resources
- SMTC
- Sumitronics
- Suzhou Etron
- SVI
- Syrma SGS
- TPV
- TQ-Systems
- TT Electronics
- UMC
- USI
- Valuetronics
- Variosystems
- Venture
- Vexos
- VIDEOTON
- VIRTEX
- V.S. Industry
- Vtech EMS
- Wistron
- WKK Technology
- Wong’s Electronics
- Zollner
Methodology
The publisher's forecasts are developed using a four-step approach. First, expectations of world economic growth are set based upon historical data and forecasts obtained from published International Monetary Fund (IMF) reports.
Next, a top-down forecast of electronics industry growth is built. This analysis is based primarily on historical data obtained from the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS). Because semiconductor content is at the core of electronics products, semiconductor data is a good triangulation point for total assembly value. This data is augmented with information on passive content and estimates of labor and overhead.
Then, a bottom-up forecast is developed for each of the products in each segment. This is accomplished by first creating a unit forecast for each product based on historical data and various industry-leader opinions regarding future growth prospects for each product. A model of the assembly value of each product is then built using teardown analyses and price-based models. The unit volume times the assembly value per unit equals the total assembly value for each product - often referred to as the cost of goods sold (COGS).
Finally, the first three steps are reiterated to achieve a coherent forecast. The forecasts developed by this process are presented in all their industry reports.
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