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SUMMARY
A new, highly detailed report, compiled after extensive research & industry consultation. It was researched in China (in Mandarin), but written in English. It delivers key findings such as:
- Market shipments, average selling prices, and revenues in China for 11
types of video surveillance equipment and software from 2006 to 2011.
- Production volume and revenues, export volume and revenues, and import
volume and revenues in China for 11 types of video surveillance equipment and
software from 2006 to 2011.
- Analysis of the government policies and their influences on the Chinese
video surveillance equipment markets.
- Analysis of the competitive environment, with market share estimates for
the leading suppliers of security cameras, network cameras, CS-mounted lenses,
video matrices, DVRs, and video servers in 2006.
- Analysis of the growing penetration of Chinese brand video surveillance
suppliers.
- Profiles of 36 major Chinese video surveillance equipment suppliers,
showing information such as company background, financial information, major
products, production locations, and other information.
- Analysis of the Chinese market, in terms of shipment volume, average
selling prices, and revenues, for 11 types of video surveillance equipment and
software.
- Detailed import and export statistics for 11 types of video surveillance
equipment and software.
- Breakdown of the market into analogue CCTV and network (IP) video
surveillance.
- Analogue camera market segmented into seven camera types and network
camera market segmented into four camera types.
- Qualitative analysis accompanies the statistical data to highlight key
growth areas and major trends impacting the market.
- The report is highly numerical in nature containing 39 tables and figures.
REPORT INTRODUCTION
Demand for video surveillance equipment in China has grown very quickly in the
last few years. This growth has been primarily driven by the increasing
concern about public safety and the rising crime rate. The rapid growth of the
Chinese economy has increased the funds available for Chinese government
institutions and commercial enterprises to improve their security and
stimulated the demand for video surveillance equipment.
The Chinese video surveillance market was estimated to be worth in excess of
$700 million in 2006. The market is forecast to grow rapidly over the next
five years, with revenue CAGR of 18.3%.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope and Methodology
- Introduction
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.1.1 Product Scopt
- 1.1.2 End-User Sector Definitions
- 1.1.3 Sales Channels
- 1.1.4 Geographic Scopt
- 1.2 Report Content
- 1.3 Methodology
- 1.3.1 Information Resources
- 1.3.2 Forecasting Methodology
- 1.4 Exchange Rate
Chapter 2 - Market Statistics and Trends
- Introduction
- 2.1 Factors Considered When Forecasting the Market
- 2.1.1 Government Policies
- 2.1.2 The Growth of Economy
- 2.1.3 Price Trends
- 2.2 The Chinese CCTV and Video Surveillance Market by Product Type
- 2.2.1 The Chinese Market for Security Cameras
- 2.2.1.1 Market Trends
- 2.2.1.2 The Chinese Market for Security Cameras by Product Type
- 2.2.1.3 The Chinese Market for Network Cameras by Resolution
- 2.2.2 The Chinese Market for CS-Mounted Lenses
- 2.2.3 The Chinese Market for Video Matrices
- 2.2.4 The Chinese Market for Video Quads
- 2.2.5 The Chinese Market for Video Quads
- 2.2.6 The Chinese Market for Analogue Recorders
- 2.2.7 The Chinese Market for DVRs
- 2.2.7.1 Market Trends
- 2.2.7.2 The Chinese Market for DVRs by Product Type
- 2.2.7.3 The Chinese Market for DVRs by Channel Capacity
- 2.2.8 The Chinese Market for Hybrid DVRs
- 2.2.9 The Chinese Market for Hardware (Boxed) NVRs
- 2.2.10 The Chinese Market for Video Servers
- 2.2.11 The Chinese Market for Network Video Surveillance Management
Software
- 2.2.12 The Chinese Market for Video Surveillance Equipment by Sales
Channel
- 2.2.13 The Chinese Market for Video Surveillance Equipment by Geographic
Area
- 2.2.14 The Chinese Market for Video Surveillance Equipment by End-User
Sector
Chapter 3 - Production Statistics and Forecasts
- Introduction
- 3.1 Factors Considered When Forecasting the Video Surveillance Equipment
Production
- 3.1.1 Domestic Shipment Volume and Market Revenues
- 3.1.2 Export Volumes
- 3.1.3 Average Selling Prices and Production Revenues
- 3.2 The Chinese Production of Video Surveillance Equipment
- 3.2.1 Security Cameras
- 3.2.2 CS-Mounted Lenses
- 3.2.3 Video Matrices
- 3.2.4 Video Quads
- 3.2.5 Analogue Multiplexers
- 3.2.6 Analogue Recorders
- 3.2.7 DVRs
- 3.2.8 Hybrid DVRs
- 3.2.9 NVRs
- 3.2.10 Video Servers
- 3.2.11 Network Video Surveillance Management Software
Chapter 4 - Supplier Industry and Competitive Environment
- Introduction
- 4.1 Competitive Environment and Market Share Estimates
- 4.1.1 Security Cameras
- 4.1.2 Network Cameras
- 4.1.3 CS-Mounted Lenses
- 4.1.4 Video Matrices
- 4.1.5 DVRs
- 4.1.6 Video Servers
Chinese CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment Supplier Profiles
List of Tables
- 2.1The Chinese Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment by Product
Type (Units)
- 2.2 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for CCTV and Video
Surveillance Equipment (USD)
- 2.3 the Chinese Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment by
Product Type (K$)
- 2.4 The Chinese Market for Security Cameras by Product Type (Unit
Shipments)
- 2.5 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for Security Cameras (USD)
- 2.6 The Chinese Market for Security Cameras by Product Type (K$)
- 2.7 The Chinese Market for Network Cameras by Camera Type (Unit Shipments)
- 2.8 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for Network Cameras by
Camera Type(USD)
- 2.9 The Chinese Market for Network Cameras by Camera Type (K$)
- 2.10 The Chinese Market for Network Cameras by Resolution (Unit Shipments)
- 2.11 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for Network Cameras by
Resolution (USD)
- 2.12 The Chinese Market for Network Cameras by Resolution (K$)
- 2.13 The Chinese Market for DVRs by Type (Unit Shipments)
- 2.14 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for DVRs by Type (USD)
- 2.15 The Chinese Market for DVRs by Type (K$)
- 2.16 The Chinese Market for DVR Systems (Embedded & PC-Based) by Channel
Capacity (Unit Shipments)
- 2.17 Average Selling Prices in the Chinese Market for DVR Systems
(Embedded & PC-Based) by Channel Capacity (USD)
- 2.18 The Chinese Market for DVR Systems (Embedded & PC-Based) by Channel
Capacity (K$)
- 2.19 The Chinese Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment by Sales
Channel (K$)
- 2.20 The Chinese Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment by
Geographic Area (K$)
- 2.21 The Chinese Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment by
End-User (K$)
- 3.1 Chinese Production of Video Surveillance Equipment by Product Type (KU)
- 3.2 Chinese Production of Video Surveillance Equipment by Product Type (K$)
- 3.3 Chinese Production of Security Cameras
- 3.4 Chinese Production of CS-Mounted Lenses
- 3.5 Chinese Production of Video Matrices
- 3.6 Chinese Production of Video Quads
- 3.7 Chinese Production of Analogue Multiplexers
- 3.8 Chinese Production of Analogue Recorders
- 3.9 Chinese Production of DVRs (Embedded, PC-Based & Cards)
- 3.10 Chinese Production of Hybrid DVRs
- 3.11 Chinese Production of NVRs
- 3.12 Chinese Production of Video Servers
- 3.13 Chinese Production of Chargeable IP Video Surveillance Management
Software
- 4.1 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of Security Cameras
to the Chinese Market in 2006
- 4.2 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of Network Cameras to
the Chinese Market in 2006
- 4.3 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of CS-Mounted Lenses
to the Chinese Market in 2006
- 4.4 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of Video Matrices to
the Chinese Market in 2006
- 4.5 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of DVRs to the Chinese
Market in 2006
- 4.6 Market Share Estimates (by brand) for Suppliers of Video Servers to
the Chinese Market in 2006
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