Compare the changes in demand for the different types of electronic security systems
 
 
in the UK between 1995 and 2004
 
 
· Appreciate what you need to achieve to keep up with your competitors,
 
 
and to gain a lead on the others
 
 
· Interpret these forecasts into your own business situation and marketing
 
 
plans
 
 
· Use these fully reasoned forecasts for the next five years to set your
 
 
own objectives
 
 
Understand the main factors affecting demand for electronic security systems
 
 
in the UK, such as:
 
 
· Construction Output
 
 
· Housing Starts & Completions
 
 
· Number Of Property Transactions
 
 
· Number Of Notifiable Offences Recorded By The Police
 
 
· Number Of Violent Crimes Recorded
 
 
· Number Of Burglaries Recorded
 
 
· Number Of Theft Claims In The UK
 
 
· Value Of Theft Claims In The UK
 
 
· Population In England & Wales, By Age Group
 
 
Examine the increasingly international nature of the UK electronic security
 
 
systems sector:
 
 
· Analyse the performance of 10 leading security systems manufacturers
 
 
and suppliers
 
 
· Realise the importance of acquisitional activity in the industry
 
 
 
 
The following security system sectors are included in this report:
 
 
· Intruder Alarms, by:
 
 
-purchased or rented
 
 
-type of cost
 
 
-end user
 
 
-system type
 
 
· Central Monitoring Station Services, by:
 
 
-signal type
 
 
· Access Control, by:
 
 
-system type
 
 
-end user
 
 
· CCTV, by:
 
 
-purchased or rented
 
 
-end use application
 
 
-type of cost
 
 
-end user
 
 
-product type
 
 
 
 
 
 
This report includes:
 
 
· Market Size, 1995-1999 (value)
 
 
 
 
· Market Segmentation (value):
 
 
-Intruder Alarms
 
 
-Central Monitoring Station Services
 
 
-CCTV
 
 
-Access Control
 
 
· Trend Data, 1995-1999
 
 
· Factors Affecting Demand
 
 
· Market Forecasts, 2000-2004 (value)
 
 
· Critical Success Factors
 
 
· Industry Structure
 
 
· Profiles of 10 Leading Manufacturers & Suppliers