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Freedonia Focus Reports World Collection

World Lighting Fixtures


September 2012

World Overview and Forecasts Demand by Product | Demand by Market | Production Trends

Resources

FU ICK LL TO O R E RD P O ER R T

Industry Structure Industry Composition | Industry Leaders | Additional Companies Cited www.freedoniafocus.com

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Regional Trends and Forecasts Regional Demand Overview | North America | Western Europe | Asia/Pacific Other Regions

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Highlights

FU ICK LL TO O R E RD P O ER R T

WORLD LIGHTING FIXTURES

ABOUT THIS REPORT


Sources
World Lighting Fixtures is based on a comprehensive industry study published by The Freedonia Group in September 2012. Reported findings represent the synthesis and analysis of data from various primary, secondary, macroeconomic, and demographic sources including: firms participating in the industry government/public agencies national, regional, and international non-governmental organizations trade associations and their publications the business and trade press The Freedonia Group Consensus Forecasts dated June 2012 the findings of other industry studies by The Freedonia Group. Specific sources are listed in the Resources section of this publication for reference and to facilitate further research.

Scope & Method


The product scope of World Lighting Fixtures is defined as electric lighting fixtures, also known as luminaires. Total product demand and shipments are provided in US dollars at the manufacturers level, with demand segmented in terms of: nonportable portable parts and accessories. Excluded from the scope of this report are light bulbs, light-emitting diode (LED) light engines; sealed beam automotive headlamps; non-electric lighting sources; wiring devices; dimming controls and related devices; or electric power generating, transmission, and distribution equipment. Total demand is also segmented in terms of market by: construction vehicles and machinery consumer and commercial. Additionally, total demand and total shipments are provided by region: North America

2012 by The Freedonia Group, Inc.

WORLD LIGHTING FIXTURES Western Europe Asia/Pacific other regions.

Total demand, total shipments, and the various regional and market segments are sized at five-year intervals for historical years 2006 and 2011 with a forecast to 2016. Forecasts emanate from the identification and analysis of pertinent statistical relationships and other historical trends/events as well as their expected progression/impact over the forecast period. Five-year compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) are provided to illustrate product trends between reported years and to facilitate comparisons among the various segments. Demand forecasts are the illustration of underlying trends extrapolated to a particular year. To recognize such trends and for the sake of brevity, CAGRs may be expressed as annual growth in the narrative of this report. However, as historical trends may demonstrate, demand in any given year, including a forecast year, may exhibit volatility and depart from the underlying trend. Demand in US dollars reflects local-currency inflation from reported year to reported year, but rates of exchange between local currencies and the US dollar are held constant in all reported periods, that is, at an average-annual exchange rate calculated for the base year of 2011.

Industry Codes
The topic of this report is related to the following industry codes: NAICS/SCIAN 2007
North American Industry Classification System
335121 335122 336321 335129 Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Mfg Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Mfg Vehicular Lighting Equipment Mfg Other Lighting Equipment Mfg

SIC
Standard Industry Codes
3645 3646 3647 3648 Residential Electric Lighting Fixtures Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixtures Vehicular Lighting Equipment Lighting Equipment, NEC

Copyright and Licensing


The full report is protected by copyright laws of the United States of America and international treaties. The entire contents of the publication are copyrighted by The Freedonia Group, Inc.

2012 by The Freedonia Group, Inc.

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