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NEW YORK, March 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Global Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Industry
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems, and Others. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, China, South Korea, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2018. The report profiles 102 companies including Developers of Key Enabling Technologies - ADDCO, LLC., ARINC Incorporated, Image Sensing Systems Inc., INIT Innovation In Transportation Systems, AG, LeddarTech Inc., MiTAC International Corp., NAVTEQ Maps, Siemens Traffic Solutions, Sirit Inc., and TransCore Inc.; and System Integrators - Citilog SA, C-S Communication & Systems SA, ItraMAS Corporation Sdn Bhd, Q-Free ASA, Swarco AG, SpeedInfo, Inc., Tacel Ltd., Traficon N.V., Transdyn Inc.,XRS Corporation, and Xerox Corporation. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONSStudy Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1Disclaimers I-2Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-2Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) I-3Electronic Toll Collection Systems I-4Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS) I-4Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems I-4Advanced Vehicle Information Systems I-4II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1
Traffic Congestion - Overriding Concern of Many a Nation II-1
Intelligent Transportation Systems - Solution for Today's
Traffic Congestion II-1
Market Scenario II-2
Table 1: Investments in Intelligent Transportation Systems
(ITS) As a Percentage Share of GDP in Select Countries
Worldwide - South Korea, Japan and the US for the year 2011
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2
Table 2: Smart Transport Investments Worldwide (2012):Percentage Share Breakdown by Sector - Traffic ManagementSystems, Smart Charging Systems and Others (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-3A Disparate Industry II-3Rationale Behind Installation of ITS II-3Value-Added ITS Capabilities II-4Safety & Security II-4Key Result Areas of ITS in Ensuring Safety II-5Efficiency & Economy II-5Key Focus Areas II-5Key Enablers for Improved Efficiency II-6'ITS' as a Means for Ensuring Better Environment Quality II-6The Secret of Success of ITS Projects Lies in "Concept Selling" II-6Innovation & Market Differentiation - Key Determinants forSuccess of ITS Projects II-6ITS - Truly a "Global" Market II-7Favorable Factors II-7Internet, X-Ray and DSRC: The Powerful Trio Enabling ITS II-7The Need for Traffic Enforcement Systems: A Business Case II-8Market Drivers II-8Market Restraints II-9Market Prospects for ITS in the United States & EuropeAmidst the Economic Hardships II-9
2. NOTEWORTHY TRENDS & ISSUES II-11
Developed Markets - Traditional Revenue Contributors II-11
Developing Markets to Turbo Charge Future Growth in this Market II-11
CIVETS: The Future Growth Engine II-11
Convergence of ITS With Mobile Communications: A Major Trend II-12
Positive Outlook for ETC Systems Market II-13
Growing Popularity of Road User Charging Brightens Market
Prospects for ETC II-13
Table 3: Global Road User Charging (RUC) Industry (2011):
Percentage Share breakdown of Revenues by Segment (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14
Mounting Environmental Concerns Create New Avenues for ETC Use II-14
Innovation & Market Differentiation - Key Determinants for
Success of ETC Projects II-14
Lower Operational Costs of ETC Systems Enable Increased
Acceptance II-14
Smart Cards in Demand for ETC Systems II-15
Private Sector Purchases Set to Increase II-15
Integration of ITS with Cellular Technology II-15
ASTM's Endeavor for ITS Architecture Standardization II-15
Satellite-Based Truck-Tracking System II-16
Key Issues to Reckon with II-16
Interoperation of ITS II-16
Differences Between US & EU II-16
Government Policy Vis-à-vis ITS Projects II-17
Environmental and Safety Issues II-17
Privacy Issues II-18
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW II-19Introduction II-19ITS Integration II-19ITS Integration Program Objectives II-20ITS System Architecture II-20Enabling Technologies II-20Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) II-20Electronic Tags II-21RDS-TMC II-21Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) II-21Different Phases of ITS Application II-21Planning Phase II-21Parking Phase II-21Boarding Phase II-21Transport Phase II-22Connection Phase II-22Segment Overview II-23Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) II-23Components of Advanced Traffic Management Systems II-23Detection Systems II-23Loop-Emulation/In-ground Detectors - The Precursor II-24Pan-Tilt-Zoom Cameras - A Step Forward II-24Urban Traffic Control Systems II-25SCOOT II-25SCATS II-25SCOOT and SCATS - A Comparison II-26Electronic Toll Collection Systems II-26Components of ETC II-26Other Key Product Segments II-27Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS) II-27Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems II-27Advanced Vehicle Information Systems II-28
4. REVIEW OF APPLICATION AREAS II-29
Electronic Toll Collection II-29
Commercial Vehicle Operations II-29
Incident Management II-29
Commercial Vehicle Electronic Clearance II-29
Automated Roadside Safety Inspection II-29
On-Board Safety Monitoring II-30
Commercial Vehicle Administrative Processes II-30
Hazardous Material Incident Response II-30
Commercial Fleet Management II-30
Traffic Management II-30
En-Route Driver (Advisory) Information II-30
Traffic Control II-31
Incident Management II-31
Travel Demand Management II-31
Emissions Testing & Mitigation II-31
Emergency Vehicle Management II-31
Emergency Notification and Personal Security II-32
Vehicle Safety Systems II-32
Longitudinal Collision Avoidance II-32
Lateral Collision Avoidance II-32
Intersection Crash Warning & Control II-32
Vision Enhancement for Crash Avoidance II-32
Safety Readiness II-32
Pre-Crash Restraint Deployment II-33
Automated Vehicle Operations II-33
Fleet Management II-33
Others (Control & Warning Devices) II-33
5. IN-VEHICLE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS: A REVIEW II-34Traveler Data, Advisory Systems, and Wireless Vehicle Products& Services II-34In-Vehicle Products II-34In Vehicle Intelligent Transportation Systems in the Past II-34The Present Scenario II-35Passenger Vehicle Applications II-35Commercial Vehicle Applications II-36Adopting Alliance as a Growth Strategy II-36Qualcomm II-37Etak II-37General Motors II-38Microsoft II-38IBM/Sun Microsystems II-38Other Alliances II-39Outlook II-39
6. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS II-40
Iteris Launches 511 Traveler Information System for
Commonwealth of Virginia II-40
NAVTEQ Introduces NAVTEQ Traffic Pro® Traffic Service in India II-40
TransCore Introduces iPad® Mobile App for TransSuite® Traffic
Management System II-40
Econolite and Image Sensing Systems Launch Autoscope® ENCORETM II-41
Econolite and Image Sensing Systems Introduce Autoscope® DuoTM
Hybrid Sensor Technology II-41
TransLink Unveils RTTI System Version 1.0 II-41
7. PRODUCT INNOVATION/INTRODUCTION IN THE RECENT PAST - APERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-43Arecont Vision Launches Compact Cameras II-43TomTom Unveils Open Source Location and Mapping Technology II-43Peek Traffic Unveils IQ Central Latest Version II-43Citilog Debuts AID Software Version 6 II-44INRIX Debuts Geo-Coded Traffic Camera Collection II-44NAVTEQ Launches Dynamic Content for HD Radio™ Systems II-45Magellan Introduces Onetouch™ User Interface in Magellan®Roadmate® Line II-45Carmanah Technologies Unveils Flashing Beacon II-46XATA Releases XATANET 4.3 II-46TransCore Unveils In-Lane Replenishment System II-47
8. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-48
Porterville Transit Selects RouteMatch Software as ITS
Technology Provider II-48
McCain Upgrades QuicNet Pro 2.0 Central Software for City of
Pomona II-48
Lee County Employs Travel Time Module of Econolite for BlueTOAD II-48
Kapsch TrafficCom IVHS Secures LBJ Express and North Tarrant
Express Projects II-49
Swinburne University of Technology and VicRoads Launch
Swinburne Intelligent Transport Systems Laboratory II-49
Clever Devices Takes Over Digital Recorders II-49
China ITS Acquires Majority Stake in Beijing STONE Intelligent
Transportation System Integration (China) II-49
Trafficware Merges with Naztec II-49
Stantec Architecture to Acquire PHB Group and ABMB Engineers II-50
Clever Devices Acquires GreyHawk Technologies II-50
Trapeze Group Signs Contract with City of Edmonton II-51
Nebraska Department of Roads Selects RouteMatch SoftwareTM for
Intelligent Transportation Systems Contract II-51
Trapeze Group and Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation
Commission of Virginia Sign Contract II-52
Signal Service Forms Partnership with McCain II-52
Iteris Obtains Contract from Oxnard, California II-52
Iteris Receives Contract from Abu Dhabi Department of Transport II-52
EFKON India Secures Contracts for Intelligent Transportation
Systems II-53
Iteris and INRIX Collaborate to Integrate IterisPeMS system
with INRIX traffic information II-54
Veolia Transdev to Collaborate with International Business
Machines II-54
Royal Haskoning Receives Contract from ArRiyadh Development
Authority II-55
Iteris Obtains Traffic Signal Synchronization Services
Contract from Anaheim II-55
Telvent GIT Receives Contract from Transcity JV for Legacy Way II-55
CyRide and INIT Enter Into Partnership to Implement
Intelligent Transportation Systems II-56
INIT Innovations in Transportation Enters into Partnership
with Simtech II-56
ANERPV and SSP Select NAVTEQ® Maps for Real-Time Vehicle
Tracking Solution II-56
Fármacos Especializados and NAVTEQ Sign Agreement II-57
Praxair Selects NAVTEQ and Planifi-K Logistics Solutions to
Provide Fleet Transportation Solutions II-57
Traficon Takes Over SUMIT II-58
Traficon Secures Contract to Provide Video Image Processors
for Tunnels II-58
Kapsch TrafficCom Unveils Incident Detection System 2.0 with
A1Vis and ACC for Enhanced Tunnel Safety II-58
Kapsch TrafficCom IVHS Establishes North American Corporate
Head Office II-59
Xerox Secures Contract from Calgary Transit to Install
Intelligent Transportation System Affiliated Computer
Services Secures Contract from SEPTA II-59
Affiliated Computer Services Secures Contract from SEPTA II-59
Citilog Secures Contract for Installing Automatic Incident
Detection in Tunnels II-60
INIT Secures Contract to Install Fleet Management System from
GO Transit II-60
INIT Innovations in Transportation Wins Contract to Install
Electronic Fare Collection Solution II-61
Abu Dhabi's Department of Transportation Selects INIT for
Intelligent Transportation System II-61
INIT Bags Contract from Gold Coast Transit to Provide
Scheduling Solution II-62
INIT and Utah Transit Authority Sign Contract for Intelligent
Transportation Solution II-62
Aponia Software Selects NAVTEQ to Provide Map Data and Content II-63
NAVTEQ Offers NAVTEQ Transport Solution to Support Chilean,
Argentinean and Brazilian Trucking Industry II-63
NYSDOT and NYSERDA Funds Deployment of Adaptive Traffic Signal
Control System in City of White Plains II-64
TransCore Secures Contract to Deploy TransSuite® Traffic
Management Software from Missouri Department of
Transportation II-64
AIM Logistics Chooses Keypoint Transportation Software of
TransCore II-65
Image Sensing Systems Signs Distribution Agreement with
Econolite Canada II-65
Image Sensing Systems Expands Agreement with Econolite Control
Products for North America II-65
CS Communication & Systèmes Completes ITS and Toll Project for
Poland A1 Phase 2 Project II-66
CS Communication & Systèmes Completes ITS and Toll Project for
Poland A1 Phase 2 Project II-66
RATP Selects CS Group to Deploy Multi-Modal Traveler
Information System II-66
Kapsch TrafficCom Secures Order from ASCENDI to Install Fully
Electronic Toll System II-67
Kapsch TrafficCom Installs Electronic Toll Collection System II-67
Affiliated Computer Services Installs Electronic Open Road
Tolling System in Maryland II-67
Davis City Chooses Leddar™ d-tec from LeddarTech II-67
Macquarie and Carlyle to Take over Redflex II-68
9. CORPORATE ACTIVITY IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-69Affiliated Computer Services Takes Over Spur InformationSolutions II-69Xerox Installs SmartBus System in Brampton II-69LeddarTech and Texas Highway Products Ink Distribution Agreement II-70China TransInfo Bags Intelligent Transportation System Contract II-70Telvent to Install SmartMobilityTM Tunnel solution II-70EGPI Firecreek Concludes in Escrow the Purchase of SouthWestSignal Corporation II-71DX Radio, RF Technology Purchases IPMobileNet II-71Sixnet Unveils New Branding Initiative II-71Gannett Fleming Purchases VANUS II-72Federal Signal Acquires Sirit II-72Federal Signal Purchases VESystems II-72ACS to Offer Intelligent Transportation System for MATA II-73American Traffic Solutions Takes Over Nestor Traffic Systems II-73Bosch Acquires Extreme CCTV II-73China TransInfo Enters Into Chinese Transportation Systems Market II-74Vaisala Acquires Quixote Transportation II-74Iteris Receives Contract from City of Corona II-74Trapeze Software Acquires Public Transit Solutions business ofContinental Automotive II-75IPICO and International Road Dynamics Announces PreliminarySuccess of EVI Relationship II-75Transcore Partners with Sensys for Integrating Arterial TravelTime System in TransSuite II-75IPICO to Form Joint Venture Company with CATS LUHAI II-76TransCore Inks Contract with Gresham, Smith and Partners II-76Trapeze Software to Offer Smart Transportation SystemsSolution to CATA II-77HKTD Chooses Imaging Sensing Systems's Autoscope Video VehicleDetection Solution II-77Florida Transportation Department Selects Citilog's VisioPad™ II-78MiTAC Acquires Magellan Consumer Products Division II-78Telvent to Purchase Assets of NLDC II-78Siemens and M Tech Sign License Agreement II-79NAVTEQ Acquires of T-Systems Traffic II-79SkyToll to Deploy Siemens Solutions for NDS Tolling Project II-80
10. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-81
Developers of Key Enabling Technologies II-81
ADDCO LLC (US) II-81
ARINC Incorporated (US) II-81
Image Sensing Systems Inc. (US) II-81
INIT Innovation In Traffic Transportation Systems, AG (Germany) II-82
Kapsch TrafficCom AG (Austria) II-82
LeddarTech Inc (Canada) II-82
MiTAC International Corp (Taiwan) II-82
NAVTEQ Maps (US) II-83
Siemens Traffic Solutions (US) II-83
Sirit Inc. (Canada) II-83
TransCore Inc. (US) II-84
System Integrators II-84
Citilog SA (France) II-84
C-S Communication & Systems SA (France) II-85
ItraMAS Corporation Sdn Bhd (Malaysia) II-85
Q-Free ASA (Norway) II-85
Swarco AG (Germany) II-86
SpeedInfo, Inc. (US) II-86
Tacel Ltd. (Canada) II-86
Traficon N.V. (Belgium) II-86
Transdyn Inc. (US) II-87
XRS Corporation (US) II-87
Xerox Corporation (US) II-87
11. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-88Table 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forIntelligent Transportation Systems by Geographic Region - US,Canada, Japan, Europe, China, South Korea and Rest of WorldMarkets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures inUS$ Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-88
Table 5: World 10-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Geographic Region - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,
China, South Korea and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009,
2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-89
Intelligent Transportation Systems Market by Product Segment II-90
Table 6: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) by Geographic
Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, China, South Korea and
Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-90
Table 7: World 10-Year Perspective for Advanced TrafficManagement Systems (ATMS) by Geographic Region - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,China, South Korea and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009,2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-91
Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems by Geographic Region -
US, Canada, Japan, Europe, China, South Korea and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-92
Table 9: World 10-Year Perspective for Electronic TollCollection (ETC) Systems by Geographic Region - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,China, South Korea and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009,2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-93
Table 10: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Other Intelligent Transportation Systems by Geographic Region -
US, Canada, Japan, Europe, China, South Korea and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-94
Table 11: World 10-Year Perspective for Other IntelligentTransportation Systems by Geographic Region - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,China, South Korea and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009,2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-95III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Outlook III-1
Table 12: US ITS Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown
of Revenues by State (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-1
Table 13: US ITS Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdownof Revenues by Establishment Size (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-1Tolling As a Strategy to Fund Transport InfrastructureSpending to Benefit the ETC Market III-1Table 14: North American Road User Charging (RUC) Industry(2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by Segment(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2
Table 15: Toll Revenues in the United States (2011):
Percentage Share Breakdown by Region (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2
Table 16: US Market for Electronic Toll Collection (ETC)Systems (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues byProduct Segment (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-3E-ZPass - A Key ETC Systems in Use III-3Working of E-ZPass System III-3PrePass Plus Implemented in Ohio III-3The Federal Government & ITS III-4US Federal Government - Primary Supporter of ITS III-4Budgetary Constraints of the Federal Government III-4Equipping Vehicles with Intelligent Vehicle Technology III-5ITS Integration III-5Standardization & Privacy Issues III-5Privacy Issue III-6ITS Application in the US III-6ITS Application in Rural Areas III-6ITS to the Rescue of Commercial Vehicles III-7Traveler Information III-7OnStar III-7Associations, Groups/Bodies & Acts III-8ITSA - Intelligent Transportation Society of America III-8US - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) III-8National Association Working Group (NAWG) III-9Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act III-9Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient TransportationEquity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) III-9Transportation Equity Act (TEA-21) III-10Key Statistical Findings III-10Table 17: US Red Light Enforcement Systems Market (2011):Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Leading Players(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-10
Table 18: US Speed Enforcement Systems Market (2011):
Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Leading Players
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-11
Table 19: US Speed & Red Light Enforcement Systems Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Number of SystemInstallations by Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-11Strategic Corporate Developments III-11Product Launches III-21Select Regional Players III-22B.Market Analytics III-27Table 20: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forIntelligent Transportation Systems by Product Segment -Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic TollCollection (ETC) Systems, Public Vehicle TransportationManagement Systems (PVTMS), Commercial Vehicle Operations(CVO) Systems, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-27
Table 21: US Historic Review for Intelligent Transportation
Systems by Product Segment - Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS),
Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and Other
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-28
Table 22: US 15-Year Perspective for IntelligentTransportation Systems by Product Segment - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic ManagementSystems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS),Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and OtherMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-29
2. CANADA III-30
A.Market Analysis III-30
Awakening Governmental Support to ITS Projects III-30
Application of Intelligent Transportation Systems for
Elderly/Disabled Travelers III-30
General Recommendations III-30
Car Driving III-31
User Convenience in Public Transport III-31
Communication System III-31
Low-Cost Means for Disabled III-31
Strategic Corporate Developments III-32
Product Launch III-33
Key Players III-34
B.Market Analytics III-37
Table 23: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Intelligent Transportation Systems by Product Segment -
Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll
Collection (ETC) Systems, and Other Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2009 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37
Table 24: Canadian 10-Year Perspective for IntelligentTransportation Systems by Product Segment - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic ManagementSystems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,and Other Markets for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-38
3. JAPAN III-39
A.Market Analysis III-39
Japan - Current & Future Analysis III-39
Background III-39
Steps Towards Deployment of ITS III-39
B.Market Analytics III-40
Table 25: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Intelligent Transportation Systems by Product Segment -
Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll
Collection (ETC) Systems, Public Vehicle Transportation
Management Systems (PVTMS), Commercial Vehicle Operations
(CVO) Systems, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-40
Table 26: Japanese Historic Review for IntelligentTransportation Systems by Product Segment - Advanced TrafficManagement Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC)Systems, Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems(PVTMS), Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, andOther Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2008 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-41
Table 27: Japanese 15-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS),
Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and Other
Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-42
4. EUROPE III-43A.Market Analysis III-43European ITS Market - The Second Largest III-43ITS Finds Place in the EU's Multi-Million Euro Trans-European Infrastructure Project III-43Table 28: Western European Transportation Market (2011):Percentage Share Breakdown of Infrastructure Investments byMode of Transport (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-43
Table 29: Central and Eastern European Transportation
Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Infrastructure
Investments by Mode of Transport (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-43
Market Snapshots III-43
Market for Rail Intelligent Transportation Systems III-44
Advanced Traffic Management Systems to Tackle Rising Traffic
Congestion in Western Europe III-44
Tolling: A Key Source of Additional Finances for Governments
in Europe III-45
Telematics-based RUC Systems Draw Attention III-45
Governments' Concern on Rising Pollution Spurs Use of RUC
Systems III-45
Table 30: European Road User Charging (RUC) Industry
(2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by Segment
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46
Ertico III-46
Key Statistical Findings III-46
Table 31: European ETC Market (2011): Estimated Number of
ETC Subscribers in Select Countries (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-46
Table 32: European ETC Market (2011): Estimated Number ofETC Lanes in Select Countries (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-47
Table 33: Estimated Number of Toll Lanes in Europe (2011):
Breakdown by Select Countries (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-47
Table 34: Traffic Movement in Europe (2011): Breakdown ofAverage Daily Traffic (In Number of vehicles) by SelectCountry (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Table 35: Toll Collection in Europe (2011): Breakdown of
Toll Revenues by Select European Country (in Million Euro)
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Strategic Corporate Developments III-49
Select Regional Players III-51
B.Market Analytics III-55
Table 36: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Intelligent Transportation Systems by Product Segment -
Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll
Collection (ETC) Systems, Public Vehicle Transportation
Management Systems (PVTMS), Commercial Vehicle Operations
(CVO) Systems, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55
Table 37: European Historic Review for IntelligentTransportation Systems by Product Segment - Advanced TrafficManagement Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC)Systems, Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems(PVTMS), Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, andOther Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2008 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-56
Table 38: European 15-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS),
Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and Other
Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-57
Table 39: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) by GeographicRegion - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Austria, Russia,and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58
Table 40: European 10-Year Perspective for Advanced Traffic
Management Systems (ATMS) by Geographic Region - France,
Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Austria, Russia, and Rest of
Europe Markets for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-59
Table 41: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems by GeographicRegion - France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Portugal, and Restof Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-60
Table 42: European 10-Year Perspective for Electronic Toll
Collection (ETC) Systems by Geographic Region - France,
Italy, Spain, Austria, Portugal, and Rest of Europe Markets
for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-61
5. CHINA III-62A.Market Analysis III-62Opportunities for ETC On the Roll In China III-62Table 43: Tolled Highways in China (2011): Percentage ShareBreakdown of China's Share in the Length of Tolled HighwaysWorldwide (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-62
Table 44: Chinese Road User Charging (RUC) Industry (2011):
Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by Segment (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63
Key Statistical Findings III-63
Table 45: Estimated Number of Kilometers of Highway Network
in China for the years 2012E and 2020P (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63
Table 46: Expressway Length in China (2009- 2012):Estimated Yearly Breakdown of Number of Kilometers inOperation (in '000kms) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63
Table 47: Expressway Tunnel Length in China (2009-2012):
Estimated Yearly Breakdown of Number of Kilometers in
Operation (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-64
Table 48: Urban Rapid Transit Network Length inChina(2009-2012): Estimated Yearly Breakdown of Number ofKilometers in Operation (in '000kms) (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-64
Table 49: Transportation Infrastructure Spends in China
(2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Investments by
Segment-Railway, Expressway, Urban Roadway and Rapid
Transit (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-64
Table 50: Chinese ITS Market (2011): Percentage ShareBreakdown of Infrastructure Investments by Sector -Railway, Rapid Transit, Expressway and Urban Roadway(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65
Table 51: ITS Investments in Expressways in China (2011):
Percentage Breakdown of Investments by Segment - New
Construction, Tunnel and Upgrade & Maintenance (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65
Table 52: ITS Investments in Railways in China (2011):Percentage Breakdown of Investments by Segment (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-65Strategic Corporate Development III-65B.Market Analytics III-66Table 53: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forIntelligent Transportation Systems by Product Segment -Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Electronic TollCollection (ETC) Systems, and Other Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2009 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-66
Table 54: Chinese 10-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
and Other Markets for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67
6. SOUTH KOREA III-68Market Analysis III-68Table 55: South Korean Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Intelligent Transportation Systems by ProductSegment - Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS),Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems, and Other MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-68
Table 56: South Korean 10-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
and Other Markets for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-69
7. REST OF WORLD (ASIA-PACIFIC (EXCL. CHINA & SOUTH KOREA), LATINAMERICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST) III-70A.Market Analysis III-70Select Markets: A Review III-70Asia-Pacific III-70Australia - A Well Developed ITS Market III-70ITS Australia III-70SCATS III-71Hong Kong - An Overview of ITS Market III-71History III-71Objectives of ITS Project III-72The Key ITS Solutions III-72India - A Potential Market III-72Latin America III-72Market Analysis III-72Brazil: Largest Transportation Network III-72Market Snapshots III-73Key Statistical Findings III-73Table 57: Latin American Road User Charging (RUC)Industry (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenuesby Segment (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-73
Table 58: Toll Revenues in Latin America (2011):
Percentage Share Breakdown by Region (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-74
Table 59: Toll Revenues in Middle East/ Africa (2011):Percentage Share Breakdown by Region (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-74Strategic Corporate Developments III-74Product Launch III-79Key Players III-79B.Market Analytics III-80Table 60: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Intelligent Transportation Systems by ProductSegment - Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS),Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems, Public VehicleTransportation Management Systems (PVTMS), CommercialVehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and Other MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-80
Table 61: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective for Intelligent
Transportation Systems by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Advanced Traffic Management
Systems (ATMS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems,
Public Vehicle Transportation Management Systems (PVTMS),
Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Systems, and Other
Markets for Years 2009, 2012 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-81
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 102 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 114)
The United States (55)Canada (10)Japan (7)Europe (29)- France (6)- Germany (4)- The United Kingdom (6)- Italy (1)- Spain (1)- Rest of Europe (11)Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (13)
To order this report:Passenger_Transportation Industry:
Global Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Industry
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