DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0254b9/marine_environment) has announced the addition of the "Marine Environmental Services 2011" report to their offering.
Packed with market data, competitor intelligence and strategic insight, this 92-page report offers a first ever look into the buoyant UK marine environmental services sector. Scroll down to see the list of 30 figures and 13 corporate profiles included in this report.
Driven by work in offshore renewables, oil and gas, dredging, coastal realignment, port redevelopments and other sectors, marine environmental services firms are enjoying strong order books. As such, other companies are looking to buy into the sector, or invest in the expansion of in-house teams.
Whether you are a new entrant or incumbent operator, you can use this unique report to help you and your organisation:
- Assess your competitive position - we provide comprehensive details of key operators in the sector, including marine environmental revenues, private/public workload split, service area revenues and client sector breakdown. Through this data and the overall size of each sub-sector you'll be able to determine your competitive position alongside the key players.
- Support M&A and other investment plans - following comprehensive interviews with key players in the sector, and a review of the legislative and other drivers, we have provided the only independent assessment of the size of the sector and future opportunities for growth within it. This data can support your investment and operational decisions.
- Identify targets for acquisition, partnerships, sub-contracting, over 60 firms active in the sector are reviewed and key data provided to help you short-list companies to investigate as potential partners or acquisition targets. For 13 key operators, we provided a comprehensive review of their operations, and assess their strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to understand competitors and partners better.
- Understand growth opportunities and stagnating sectors to aide operational planning and target setting - we assess potential for sector growth in 2011 and beyond, assessing each work area and client sector. These expert and independent projections can form the comparative basis for your own revenue projections.
Corporate profiles
The report includes 4-page in-depth corporate profiles of 13 of the top 20 leading marine consultancies: ABPmer, APEM, Atkins, Cefas, Entec UK (Amec Entec), Environ, ERT Scotland, Gardline Environmental, HR Wallingford, Intertek-Metoc, Royal Haskoning, RSK and Thomson/Unicomarine. Also presented are key business data and competitive ranking of 50 other firms active in the sector.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Contents
2. List of figures
3. About 3.1 Environment Analyst 3.2 Research methodology 3.3 Acknowledgements 3.4 Explanatory notes
4. Market definition
5. Executive summary
6. Market history
7. Market quantification 7.1 Market size 7.2 Current market performance 7.3 Top operators 7.4 Public/private sector revenue 7.5 Marine service areas 7.6 Marine market sectors
8. Staff trends
9. Competitive landscape 9.1 Overview 9.2 Recent corporate developments/M&A
10. Drivers, threats and opportunities
11. Prospects and market forecasts 11.1 Service area growth in the next 5 years 11.2 Sector growth in the next 5 years
12. Company information
Companies Mentioned:
- APB Marine Environmental Research (ABPmer)
- APEM
- Atkins
- Cefas (Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture)
- Entec UK (Amec Entec)
- Environ
- ERT (Scotland)
- Gardline Environmental
- HR Wallingford
- Intertek-Metoc
- Royal Haskoning
- RSK
- Thomson/Unicomarine
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0254b9/marine_environment