Integrated Bridge System Market Manufacturers Size To Expand At A Notable CAGR Of 2.95% During 2018 - 2023
Overview:
As per the latest study conducted by Market Research Future (MRFR), the
global integrated bridge systems (IBS) market will post 2.95% CAGR during the
forecast period (2018-2023) and reach a valuation in excess of USD 6,000 Mn.
IBS is witnessing widespread popularity in commercial, naval and cargo ships.
It is being increasingly relied upon for controlling navigation systems.
Moreover, it allows a greater operation transparency as well as complements
communication capabilities.
There has been a substantial uptick in seaborne trade globally. This is
creating growth avenues for the global IBS market. Rapid urbanization in fast
developing countries and globalization are two of major factors boosting trade
between countries from different continents. At the same time, the growing
number of military or naval frigates, stealth frigates and aircraft carriers is
also driving the growth of the global IBS market.
Increased efforts towards expanding port capacity and development of
ports to support the growing maritime trade can be viewed as positive
indicators. As businesses seek new markets and strive to tap into unexplored
territories, investments grow further in the maritime sector.  The
aforementioned factors are having a positive impact on the market. Nonetheless,
IBS is a capital-intensive technology segment and requires frequent
customization for optimum performance. Meanwhile, susceptibility to
cyber-attack remains a major technological drawback of IBS.
Global Integrated Bridge Systems Market:
Segmental Analysis
MRFR’s report includes a thorough segmental analysis of the market based
on application and type. On the basis of application, the market has been
segmented into naval warship and commercial ships. The commercial ships segment
is expected to remain highly attractive over the next couple of years. The
segment is currently valued at over USD 2,900 Mn and in poised to capture 2.26%
CAGR during the assessment period. Demand for commercial ships has increased
owing to the rising intercontinental and intracontinental trade activities
across the globe. The naval warships segment is likely to remain highly
profitable in 2019 and beyond. On the basis of type, the market has been
segmented into ECIDIS communication console and radar system. The radar system
segment is likely to retain its dominant position over 2023. In 2017, the
segment surpassed a valuation of USD 2,000 Mn. In addition, the segment is
expected to exhibit a strong CAGR during the forecast period. Radar systems are
used for detecting objects (ships, submarines, marine animals, etc.) Radar
systems are extremely important as they facilitate collision alert. The ECDI
segment holds the second spot in term of market value and is set to exhibit
3.16% CAGR between 2018 and 2023.
Global Integrated Bridge Systems Market: Regional Outlook
The report covers regions such as Latin America, Asia Pacific (APAC),
North America, Europe, and the Middle East & Africa (MAE). APAC is likely
to remain at the forefront of the global IBS market during the assessment
period. Currently, the region commands more than 30% share of the global
market. The Asia Pacific IBS market is projected to soar at 4.79% CAGR during
the forecast period. Increased trade activities in the region due to adoption
of free trade policies among TPPA, BRICS, ASEAN member countries. Moreover, investment
in infrastructural development and port modernization is also reflecting
favorably on the market in Asia Pacific. North America and Europe are the other
two significant markets for IBS. Presence of a sizeable maritime sector makes
these regions highly attractive investment destinations.
Global Integrated Bridge Systems Market:
Competitive Landscape
MRFF in its report has profiled Raytheon Company, Consilium, Tokyo
Keiki, Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V., Furuno Electric Co., Ltd.,
Kongsberg Gruppen, Praxis Automation Technologies B.V., Marine Technologies,
LLC, Transas, Rolls-Royce plc., and Wartsila. 
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