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Reportlinker Adds Global Airport Transport Industry Outlook to 2010: Buyer Spend and Procurement Strategies and the Impact of Recession and Recovery
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Reportlinker Adds Global Airport Transport Industry Outlook to 2010: Buyer Spend and Procurement Strategies and the Impact of Recession and Recovery
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.
Global Airport Transport Industry Outlook to 2010: Buyer Spend and Procurement Strategies and the Impact of Recession and Recovery
Summary
“Global Airport Transport Industry Outlook to 2010” is a new report published by Global Markets Direct in association with ICD Research that analyzes how airport & support companies products & services spend, procurement strategies & practices and business are being affected by the recession. In an uncertain economic climate this report gives you access to the category-level spending outlooks, buyer budgets, supplier selection criteria, business challenges and investment opportunities of leading purchase decision makers. The report also identifies buyers and suppliers future growth, M&A and investment expectations. The research is based on an extensive survey of senior and C-level industry executives from our market leading panels.
Scope
- The opinions and forward looking statements of over 700 industry executives have been captured in our in-depth survey, of which 50% represent Director & C-level respondents
- This report covers data and analysis on buyer spend, procurement and industry developments by airport operators, contractors, systems integrators, air traffic control and other support companies and airport goods and service suppliers worldwide
- The report examines current practices and provides future expectations over the next 12-24 months
- The research is based on primary survey research conducted by Global Markets Direct in association with ICD Research accessing its B2B panels comprised of senior purchase decision makers and leading supplier organizations
- Key topics covered include buyer spend activity, procurement behaviors & strategies and how these have been affected by the recession, threats & opportunities for the airport industry, economic outlook and business confidence.
- In the report buyers identify what suppliers need to do to maintain their business and the key actions being taken by industry players to overcome the leading business threats
- The report provides qualitative analysis of the key industry threats and opportunities and contains full survey results
- The geographical scope of the research is global – drawing on the activity and expectations of leading industry players across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa & Middle East
Highlights
- Only 37% of buyers expect to increase their procurement spend over the next 12 months, a further 20% looking to maintain it at current levels, however with many claiming to be re-evaluating their supplier base the market open to competition is expected to increase over the coming year
- 39% of industry buyers are seeking to engage in partnerships to optimize working capital and reduce costs - closer cooperation between suppliers and buyers is being sought during this time of market uncertainty
- Less than one in five industry buyers do not regularly evaluate suppliers to ensure they meet high ethical and environmental standards
Reasons to buy
- Drive revenues by understanding future product investment areas and growth regions by leading industry players
- Formulate effective sales & marketing strategies by identifying how buyer budgets are changing and where spend will be directed to in the future
- Better promote your business by aligning your capabilities and business practices with your customer’s changing needs during these times of market uncertainty
- Secure stronger customer relationships by understanding the leading business concerns and changing strategies of buyers in the airport industry
- Effectively plan your business strategies
- Predict how the industry will grow, consolidate and where it will stagnate
- Uncover the business outlook, key challenges and opportunities identified by suppliers and buyers in the industry
1 Table Of Contents 2
1.1 List Of Tables 4
1.2 List Of Figures 7
2 Introduction 9
2.1 What is This Report About? 9
2.2 Methodology 9
2.3 Profile of Survey Respondents 10
3 Executive Summary 14
The Airports Industry Is Generally Optimistic About The Recovery Of The Global Economy 14
Buyers and Suppliers In the Industry Are More Optimistic About Revenue Growth 14
Airport Companies Will Be Increasing Procurement Spend Over the Next 12 Months 14
Industry Players Face a Number of Key Challenges Due to the Recession 15
Suppliers Must Update Their Knowledge of Buyer Needs During Periods of Recession and Recovery 15
4 Economic Outlook & Confidence 17
4.1 Global Economy Recovery Expectations 17
4.2 Revenue Growth Expectations 21
5 Airport Industry Investment Outlook 26
5.1 Fastest and Slowest Growing Markets 26
5.2 M&A Activity Predictions 36
5.3 Supplier’s Industry Outlook 40
6 Recession: Threats and Opportunities for the Airport Industry 45
6.1 Leading Business Concerns Due To Recession 45
6.2 Key Actions to Overcome Business Threats 50
6.3 Key Actions to Maintain and Win Buyer Business 55
6.4 Leading Recession-Related Business Opportunities 65
7 Airport Industry Buyer Spend Activity 70
7.1 Annual Procurement Budgets 70
7.2 Expected Change In Procurement Spend 75
7.3 Expected Change In Spend By Product and Service Category 80
8 Procurement Behaviors and Strategies and the Impact Of Recession 90
8.1 Critical Success Factors for Supplier Selection 90
8.2 Current Effects of Recession on Procurement Objectives 96
8.3 Expected Future Effects Of Recession On Procurement Objectives 100
8.4 The Effects Of Recession On Procurement Strategy 105
9 Appendix 115
9.1 Full Survey Results-Closed Questions 115
9.2 Methodology 122
9.3 Contact Us 123
9.4 About ICD Research 123
9.5 Disclaimer 123
1.1 List Of Tables
Table 1: Count of Global Airports Industry Survey Respondents By Company Type (Number Of Respondents), 2009 Industry Survey 10
Table 2: Buyer Respondents By Job Role (% Buyer Respondents), Global Airports Industry,, 2009 10
Table 3: Buyer Respondents By Organization’s Global Turnover (% Buyer Respondents), Global Airports Industry 2009 11
Table 4: Buyer Respondents By Organizations’ Total Number of Employees (% Buyer Respondents), Global Airports Industry 2009 11
Table 5: Supplier Respondents By Job Role (% Supplier Respondents), Global Airports Industry,, 2009 12
Table 6: Supplier Respondents By Organizations’ Global Turnover (% Supplier Respondents), Global Airports Industry,, 2009 12
Table 7: Supplier Respondents By Organizations’ Total Number of Employees (% Supplier Respondents), Global Airports Industry 2009 13
Table 8: Global Airports Industry Expectations of Global Economy Recovery Timings By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World (% All Respondents), 2009 20
Table 9: Global Airports Industry Expectations of Global Economic Recovery Timings By Company Type: Buyers (Airport Owner / Operator / Contractors, Airport Support Services ) Vs. Suppliers (Engineering and Design Service Providers, Airport Industry Suppliers) (% All Respondents), 2009 20
Table 10: Company Revenue Growth Optimism By Global Airports Industry Company Type: Buyers (Airport Owner / Operator / Contractors, Airport Support Services ) Vs. Suppliers (Engineering and Design Service Providers, Airport Industry Suppliers) (% All Respondents), 2009 24
Table 11: Company Revenue Growth Optimism In the Global Airports Industry By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World (% All Respondents), 2009 25
Table 12: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest and Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Respondents), 2009 28
Table 13: Airport Support Services Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest and Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Support Services Respondents), 2009 31
Table 14: Engineering & Design Service Provider Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest And Slowest Growing Regions (% Engineering & Design Service Provider Respondents), 2009 33
Table 15: Airport Industry Supplier Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest And Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Industry Supplier Respondents), 2009 35
Table 16: Key Growth Areas in the Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of Supplier Respondents), 2009 41
Table 17: Key Growth Areas in the Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of CEO/MD/Director/Vice President/Board Level Supplier Respondents), 2009 42
Table 18: Key Declining Areas in the Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of Supplier Respondents), 2009 43
Table 19: Key Declining Areas in the Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of CEO/MD/Director/Vice President/Board Level Supplier Respondents), 2009 44
Table 20: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services Vs. Engineering and Design Service Providers Vs. Airport Industry Suppliers: Leading Business Concerns for the Period 2009-2010 Among Global Airports Industry Buyers and Suppliers (% All Respondents), 2009 49
Table 21: Leading Business Concerns for the Period 2009-2010 Among Global Airports Industry Buyers And Suppliers By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World (% All Respondents), 2009 50
Table 22: Most Important Actions Being Implemented to Overcome Leading Business Concerns In 2009-2010 in The Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of All Respondents), 2009 52
Table 23: Most Important Actions Being Implemented to Overcome Leading Business Concerns In 2009-2010 In The Global Airports Industry – Senior Level Responses Only (Analysis Of CEO/MD/Director/Vice President/Board Level Respondents), 2009 53
Table 24: Most Important Actions Being Implemented By Airport Industry Suppliers To Overcome Leading Business Concerns In 2009-2010 (Analysis Of Airport Industry Supplier Respondents), 2009 54
Table 25: Most Important Actions Being Implemented By Airport Operators, Airport Contractors, Systems Integrators, Ground Support Company and Air Traffic Controllers to Overcome Leading Business Concerns In 2009-2010 in the Global Airports Industry (Analysis Of Airport Operators, Airport Contractors, Systems Integrators, Ground Support Company and Air Traffic Controllers Respondents), 2009 55
Table 26: The Most Important Actions For Suppliers to Take to Maintain And Secure Buyer Business During The Recession In The Global Airports Industry: Supplier Responses Vs. All Buyer Responses (% All Respondents), 2009 58
Table 27: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 60
Table 28: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Analysis of Buyer Respondents By Company Turnover (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 61
Table 29: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Analysis of All Buyer Respondents By Procurement Budget (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 62
Table 30: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Analysis of All Buyer Respondents By Region (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 64
Table 31: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Analysis of All Buyer Respondents By Purchasing Decision Seniority (% Buyer Respondents with Purchasing Decision Influence), 2009 65
Table 32: Leading Business Opportunities During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry (Analysis of All Respondents), 2009 67
Table 33: Leading Business Opportunities During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry – Senior Level Responses Only (Analysis of CEO / MD / Director / Vice President / Board-Level Respondents), 2009 68
Table 34: Leading Business Opportunities for Engineering and Design Service Providers, Airport Industry Suppliers During the Recession In the Global Airport Industry (Analysis of Supplier Respondents), 2009 69
Table 35: Leading Business Opportunities for Airport Owners / Operators / Contractors, Airport Support Services During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry (Analysis of Buyer Respondents), 2009 69
Table 36: Annual Procurement Budgets In US Dollars In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 72
Table 37: Annual Procurement Budgets In US Dollars In the Global Airports Industry By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 74
Table 38: Expected Change In Spend On Products and Services In the Global Airports Industry Over the Next 12 Months: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 77
Table 39: Expected Change In Spend On Products and Services In the Global Airports Industry Over the Next 12 Months By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 79
Table 40: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor - Expected Increase Or Decrease Over the Next 12 Months (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Respondents), 2009 82
Table 41: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Airport Support Services - Expected Increase Or Decrease Over the Next 12 Months (% Airport Support Services Respondents), 2009 85
Table 42: Critical Success Factors for Selecting an Airports Industry Supplier: Buyer Vs. Supplier Comparison (% All Respondents), Global, 2009 94
Table 43: Critical Success Factors for Selecting an Airports Industry Supplier: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services Comparison (% All Buyer Respondents), Global, 2009 96
Table 44: Current Effects Of Recession On Procurement Objectives & Priorities In The Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 98
Table 45: Current Effects of Recession On Procurement Objectives and Priorities In the Global Airports Industry By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 99
Table 46: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 108
Table 47: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession: All Buyers By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 109
Table 48: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession: All Buyers By Purchasing Decision Seniority (% All Buyer Respondents Purchasing Decision Influence), 2009 110
Table 49: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession: All Buyers By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 112
Table 50: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Attitudes & Approaches To Existing Procurement Practices: Level Of Agreement To The Following 5 Statements (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Respondents), 2009 113
Table 51: Airport Support Services Attitudes and Approaches to Existing Procurement Practices: Level of Agreement to the Following Five Statements (% Airport Support Services Respondents), 2009 114
Table 52: Full Survey Results-Closed Questions 115
1.2 List Of Figures
Figure : Leading Business Concerns For The Period 2009-2010 Among Global Airports Industry Buyers And Suppliers (% All Respondents), 2009 15
Figure 1: Global Airports Industry Expectations of Global Economy Recovery Timings (% All Respondents), 2009 18
Figure 2: Global Airports Industry Expectations of Global Economy Recovery Timings By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World (% All Respondents), 2009 19
Figure 3: Global Airports Industry Expectations of Global Economic Recovery Timings By Company Type: Buyers (Airport Owner / Operator / Contractors, Airport Support Services ) Vs. Suppliers (Engineering and Design Service Providers, Airport Industry Suppliers) (% All Respondents), 2009 21
Figure 4: Company Revenue Growth Optimism In the Global Airports Industry (% All Respondents), 2009 22
Figure 5: Company Revenue Growth Optimism By Global Airports Industry Company Type: Buyers (Airport Owner / Operator / Contractors, Airport Support Services ) Vs. Suppliers (Engineering & Design Service Providers, Airport Industry Suppliers) (% All Respondents), 2009 23
Figure 6: Company Revenue Growth Optimism In the Global Airports Industry By Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World (% All Respondents), 2009 25
Figure 7: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest and Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Respondents), 2009 27
Figure 8: Airport Support Services Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest and Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Support Services Respondents), 2009 30
Figure 9: Engineering & Design Service Provider Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest And Slowest Growing Regions (% Engineering & Design Service Provider Respondents), 2009 32
Figure 10: Airport Industry Supplier Industry: Market Predictions of the Fastest And Slowest Growing Regions (% Airport Industry Supplier Respondents), 2009 34
Figure 11: Merger and Acquisition Activity Expectations Over the Next 12 Months In the Global Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Industry (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Industry Respondents), 2009 37
Figure 12: Merger and Acquisition Activity Expectations Over the Next 12 Months In the Global Airport Support Services Industry (% Airport Support Services Industry Respondents), 2009 38
Figure 13: Merger and Acquisition Activity Expectations Over the Next 12 Months In the Global Engineering and Design Service Provider Industry (% Engineering and Design Service Provider Industry Respondents), 2009 39
Figure 14: Merger and Acquisition Activity Expectations Over the Next 12 Months In the Global Airport Industry Supplier Industry (% Airport Industry Supplier Industry Respondents), 2009 40
Figure 15: Leading Business Concerns For The Period 2009-2010 Among Global Airports Industry Buyers And Suppliers (% All Respondents), 2009 46
Figure 16: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services Vs. Engineering and Design Service Providers Vs. Airport Industry Suppliers: Leading Business Concerns for the Period 2009-2010 Among Global Airports Industry Buyers and Suppliers (% All Respondents), 2009 48
Figure 17: The Most Important Actions For Suppliers to Take to Maintain And Secure Buyer Business During The Recession In The Global Airports Industry: Supplier Responses Vs. All Buyer Responses (% All Respondents), 2009 57
Figure 18: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 59
Figure 19: The Most Important Actions for Suppliers to Take to Maintain and Secure Buyer Business During the Recession In the Global Airports Industry: Analysis of All Buyer Respondents By Region (% Buyer Respondents), 2009 63
Figure 20: Annual Procurement Budgets In US Dollars In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 71
Figure 21: Annual Procurement Budgets In US Dollars In the Global Airports Industry By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 73
Figure 22: Annual Procurement Budgets In US Dollars In the Global Airports Industry By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 74
Figure 23: Expected Change In Spend On Products and Services In the Global Airports Industry Over the Next 12 Months: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 76
Figure 24: Expected Change In Spend On Products and Services In the Global Airports Industry Over the Next 12 Months By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 78
Figure 25: Expected Change In Spend On Products and Services In the Global Airports Industry Over the Next 12 Months By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 79
Figure 26: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor - Expected Increase Or Decrease Over the Next 12 Months (% Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Respondents), 2009 81
Figure 27: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Airport Support Services - Expected Increase Or Decrease Over the Next 12 Months (% Airport Support Services Respondents), 2009 84
Figure 28: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Expected Increase Over the Next 12 Months Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 87
Figure 29: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Expected Increase Over the Next 12 Months Among All Buyers By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 88
Figure 30: Future Change In Spend In the Global Airports Industry By Product and Service Category: Expected Increase Over the Next 12 Months Among All Buyers By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 89
Figure 31: Critical Success Factors for Selecting an Airports Industry Supplier: Difference In Views, Buyers Vs. Suppliers (Net Difference in Ranking), Global, 2009 92
Figure 32: Critical Success Factors for Selecting an Airports Industry Supplier: Buyer Vs. Supplier Comparison (% All Respondents), Global, 2009 93
Figure 33: Critical Success Factors For Selecting A Airports Industry Supplier: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services Comparison (% All Buyer Respondents), Global, 2009 95
Figure 34: Current Effects Of Recession On Procurement Objectives & Priorities In The Global Airports Industry (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 97
Figure 35: Current Effects Of Recession On Procurement Objectives & Priorities In The Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 98
Figure 36: Likelihood of Future Change In Procurement Objectives In the Global Airports Industry (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 100
Figure 37: Likelihood of Future Change On Procurement Objectives In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 101
Figure 38: Likelihood of Future Change On Procurement Objectives In the Global Airports Industry By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 102
Figure 39: Expected Future Effects of Recession On Procurement Objectives and Priorities In the Global Airports Industry (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 103
Figure 40: Expected Future Effects of Recession On Procurement Objectives and Priorities In the Global Airports Industry: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 104
Figure 41: Expected Future Effects of Recession On Procurement Objectives and Priorities In the Global Airports Industry By Company Turnover (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 105
Figure 42: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 106
Figure 43: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In The Global Airports Industry To Drive Value Across The Business Due To Recession: Airport Owner / Operator / Contractor Vs. Airport Support Services (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 107
Figure 44: Expected Changes In Procurement Strategy In the Global Airports Industry to Drive Value Across the Business Due to Recession: All Buyers By Region (% All Buyer Respondents), 2009 111
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