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东南亚设施管理产业:2025-2030

Facility Management Industry, Southeast Asia, 2025-2030

出版日期: | 出版商: Frost & Sullivan | 英文 74 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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由于客户需求的不断变化和技术支援的解决方案,对外包和附加价值服务的需求将推动转型成长。

东南亚设施管理 (FM) 市场的稳定成长主要得益于该地区新兴市场的强劲成长,而成熟的新加坡市场成长放缓则抵消了这一成长。不断增长的资产基础、不断变化的设施管理需求、日益普及的技术接受度以及受永续性理念驱动的外包文化的蓬勃发展,正在支持东南亚设施管理的发展。

然而,由于市场缺乏监管,缺乏关于正确通讯协定和服务交付品质的指南,某些市场和最终用户领域强烈倾向于保留内部设施管理团队,从而阻碍了设施管理的成长。其他与高度依赖人力相关的设施管理挑战也是市场发展的主要限制因素。儘管存在这些障碍,东南亚市场凭藉其高成长潜力,仍然对本地和国际设施管理参与企业俱有吸引力。随着人们对能源效率、永续性和技术支援解决方案等附加价值服务的认知度和接受度不断提高,预计该地区未来五年将迎来设施管理垂直产业的蓬勃发展。

本报告分析了中东和非洲的设施管理市场,探讨了关键的市场驱动因素、限制因素、趋势、成长机会以及竞争格局。报告分析了该地区的六个主要市场:马来西亚、印尼、新加坡、泰国、越南和菲律宾。研究时间跨度为2022年至2030年,以2024年为基准年。

收益及预测

2022 年基准销售额预估为 140.5 亿美元,复合年增长率为 6.7%

分析范围

  • 人们建造、安装和建立设施以满足特定需求,例如建筑物、工厂、仓库、学校和医院。设施管理 (FM) 包括与设施营运和维护相关的服务,例如清洁、工程、保全、环境、景观美化和其他相关服务。我们将设施管理市场细分为三大服务类别:硬体设施管理服务、软体设施管理服务以及附加设施管理服务。了解东南亚地区的设施管理外包趋势对于市场参与企业至关重要。
  • 硬体维修服务:该领域也称为硬体服务或工程解决方案,关注的是建筑物和设施的实体社会福利。它包括针对人为无法拆除的建筑物和设施组件的服务。这些服务通常是法律要求的,旨在确保建筑物的正常运作以及居住者的安全和健康。硬体服务包括照明、管道、电气系统、暖气、通风和空调 (HVAC) 机电 (M&E)、一般建筑工程、消防系统以及油漆和涂鸦清除。设施管理市场提供的解决方案涵盖一次性纠正性维护、完整的资产管理和预防性维护解决方案。
  • 软性设施管理服务:软性服务关乎建筑或设施居住者的社会福利。这些服务使环境更加安全舒适。软性服务包括清洁、餐饮、虫害防治、保全、办公室支援等,有助于整体改善市场状况。
  • 附加服务:此部分包括紧急应变、房地产(空间规划和搬迁)、环境管理(废弃物和回收服务)和其他服务(IT 和通讯),补充了技术支援设施管理解决方案不断发展的市场。
  • 本研究重点在于外包设施管理(我们称之为 FM)。本研究不包含小型设施管理服务,这类服务是与仅提供设施维护服务的小型设施签订的小型、单一地点合约。

市场规模

  • 本报告根据 2022 年至 2024 年期间现有数据、二手研究和访谈收集的信息,提供市场估计、收益成长预测和细分,反映了设施管理市场的动态性质。

初步调查

  • 我们使用结构化讨论指南采访了东南亚提供硬和软设施管理服务的主要企业,以深入了解东南亚的设施管理外包趋势。

二次调查

  • 我们利用基于二手研究的资讯(例如内部资料库、行业报告、市场资料库、行业期刊、行业文献、基于网路的材料和年度报告)来分析技术支援设施管理解决方案市场。

三大战略问题对东南亚设施管理产业的影响

内部问题

  • 为什么:
  • 东南亚的许多服务供应商,尤其是国内公司,由于最终用户抵制变革而不愿意采用创新。
  • 这种保守的做法导致了服务的商品化,加剧了价格竞争,阻碍了FM产业的快速发展。
  • 这一趋势在该地区大多数各国市场普遍存在,甚至在成熟的新加坡市场的特定终端用户群中也是如此,凸显了永续性为重点的 FM 服务市场的重要性。
  • 观点
  • 最终用户的思维方式正在发生变化,这主要是由于在该地区运营的外国公司和跨国公司(MNC)的影响。
  • 现代职场不断变化的需求推动了对更具创新性和适应性的 FM 解决方案的需求。
  • 监管支援对于提高设施管理市场对外包的认识和采用至关重要。
  • 无法适应这些变化的服务供应商可能会失去市场竞争优势。

竞争激烈程度

  • 为什么:
  • 该地区的市场竞争日益激烈,大型供应商积极寻求收购规模较小的 FM参与企业和供应商。
  • 无机成长路径更适合站稳脚步、加强最终用户专业化、扩大地理覆盖范围和提高自我交付能力。
  • 在技​​术驱动的设施管理解决方案市场中,迫切需要数位化和采用先进的技术支援的解决方案。
  • 观点
  • 虽然高度依赖人力资源是不可避免的,但数位化和技术辅助解决方案的结合是提高效率的途径。
  • 服务提供者必须具备专业知识和工具来满足日益增长的需求,这需要深入了解建筑系统并跟上设施管理市场的技术。

转型大趋势

  • 为什么:
  • 从服务供应商到最终用户的相关人员思维方式的变化正在塑造不断发展的 FM 格局。
  • 在政府政策和企业社会责任倡议的支持下,特别注重智慧和节能设计。
  • 在与永续性相关的国家议程的支持下,各种绿色运动对于改变该地区的 FM 趋势至关重要,从而影响永续性主导的FM 服务市场。
  • 观点
  • 从传统建筑设计向智慧绿色建筑设计的转变需要采用节能智慧的解决方案,这推动了设施管理市场对先进建筑管理服务和解决方案的需求。
  • 服务提供者必须拥有部署节能解决方案的专业知识和工具,并协助其客户遵守不断发展的标准和法规。

主要竞争对手

  • PCS Security and Facility Services Ltd
  • G4S Security Services (Thailand) Ltd
  • Plus Property Co., Ltd
  • CBM Facilities & Security Management (Thailand) Co., Ltd
  • CP Facility Management Company Ltd
  • Doing Well Security and Facility Services Co., Ltd
  • AGS Vietnam
  • ADEN Services (Vietnam) Company Ltd
  • Pan Services Co., Ltd
  • Property & Management Company (PMC)
  • RCR Technical Infrastructure Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • FirstEMS
  • Colliers International
  • P. Dussmann Service Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • Hoan My Hygiene
  • Service Co., Ltd
  • HB-KMIX Trading Service Co., Ltd
  • Altara Hospitality Group
  • VSIP Facility Management Services Co., Ltd
  • S-1 Corporation Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • AEON Delight (Vietnam) Co., Ltd
  • TSP Vietnam
  • Megatech Technology Solutions Co., Ltd
  • Ayala Property Management Corporation
  • FPD Asia Property Services, Inc
  • Century Properties Management Inc
  • KMC Savills, Inc
  • City Service Corporation
  • Colliers International Philippines Inc
  • OCS Facilities Services Philippines Inc
  • BCC Group of Companies
  • BMS Janitorial and Allied Services Inc
  • Facilities Managers, Inc (FMI)

驱动程式

  • 《东南亚设施管理产业:2025-2030》揭示了设施管理市场的动态。
  • 日益壮大的外包文化,加上不断扩张的新建设管理(FM)发展的关键因素。该地区不断扩大的设施管理市场基础带来了新的机会和尚未开发的市场潜力,尤其是在新兴经济体。
  • 不断变化的客户需求通常受经济和市场条件驱动,对设施管理需求的波动至关重要。新冠疫情加速了新技术、创新和永续性的发展。因此,在东南亚设施管理外包趋势下,服务供应商正努力利用其内部知识和熟练的团队,适应全部区域不断变化的客户需求。
  • 该地区的企业精通巨量资料和物联网 (IoT) 等新技术,这些技术正透过数据分析和即时监控实现高效的设施管理。服务供应商,尤其是区域性参与企业以及在多个国家开展业务的服务供应商,正在透过併购和伙伴关係探索或取得创新解决方案。这有助于他们挖掘那些寻求客製化技术支援价值提案的成熟终端用户,从而扩大技术支援型设施管理解决方案的市场。
  • 未来能源效率趋势受到建筑规范的引入和完善的支持,这些规范正在影响市场发展。在一些中东和北非国家及大城市,绿色环保、采取节能倡议和发展智慧建筑等措施正日益普及。然而,需求主要局限于特定的最终用户群体,并受到以永续性为重点的设施管理服务市场相关的监管变化和支援的影响。
  • 服务提供者与客户之间期望差距的缩小将推动市场大幅成长,并为新客户带来机会。由于终端用户对价格较为敏感,设施管理 (FM) 行业的相关人员越来越多地寻求新的方法来优化其设施并降低成本。能够将自己定位为策略合作伙伴、透过组合服务实现成本节约并提高业务效率的服务供应商,很可能在设施管理市场中获得竞争优势。

成长限制因素

  • 发展设施管理 (FM) 市场的主要障碍是价格敏感的最终用户,他们往往将外包视为额外成本。保守的最终用户也倾向于保留自己的内部 FM 团队,而外包被视为威胁,因为它可能导致对设施营运控制权的丧失,并暴露业务漏洞。因此,在市场脉络,许多本地最终用户,以及某种程度上的大型企业,倾向于将维护工作保留在内部进行。
  • 设施管理 (FM)通讯协定和标准缺乏全球认可和采用,对市场发展产生了负面影响。虽然服务提供者(尤其是全球性和参与企业)会推广设施管理最佳实践并提供指导,但缺乏中央管理机构可能会导致服务交付品质不一致,并可能在客户期望与服务提供者价值提案之间造成差距。缺乏标准化基准使得最终用户难以在东南亚设施管理 (FM) 市场中选择最合适的设施管理合作伙伴。
  • 虽然人力资源在设施管理的承包和交付过程中至关重要,但技能人才短缺和蓝领工人的低留存率仍然是所有东南亚市场面临的挑战。在新加坡、泰国和马来西亚等国家,最低工资上调导致成本上升,加剧了这些问题,使得在价格敏感的地区难以定价。与其他服务业相比,设施管理(FM)的专业性尚未成熟,这进一步加剧了人才缺口,使求职者难以察觉。
  • 一些新兴市场的设施管理(FM)发展速度相对较慢。这些地区的终端用户普遍较为保守且对价格敏感,导致客户兴趣低迷,且不愿将超出基本设施管理需求(通常仅限于清洁和安保)的领域外包。即便如此,疫情过后,随着人们对职场管理和健康安全需求的认识不断提高,以及数位化和创新解决方案的接受度不断提高,FM 的发展已展现出良好的成长前景,这些解决方案正在影响着科技型设施管理解决方案市场。

目录

调查范围

成长环境:东南亚设施管理产业的转型

  • 为什么成长变得越来越困难
  • 策略要务
  • 三大策略要务对东南亚设施管理产业的影响

设施管理领域的生态系统

  • 竞争环境
  • 主要竞争对手

东南亚设施管理产业的驱动因素

  • 成长指标
  • 成长动力
  • 成长抑制因素
  • 预测考虑因素
  • 收益预测
  • 收益预测分析
  • 各行业收益预测
  • 各产业收益预测分析
  • 按国家/地区分類的收益预测
  • 各国收益预测分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测和分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 2025年设施管理关键趋势
  • 实现设施管理价值链的永续性
  • 业界领先者的收益占有率
  • 收益份额分析

成长动力:马来西亚

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测与分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长动力:印尼

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测和分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长动力:新加坡

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测与分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长动力:泰国

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测和分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长动力:越南

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测与分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长动力:菲律宾

  • 成长指标
  • 收益预测与分析
  • 按服务类型分類的收益预测和分析
  • 最终用户的收益预测与分析
  • 外包设施管理的趋势
  • 整合性机构管理的普及趋势
  • 竞争环境

成长机会

  • 成长机会1:FM集成
  • 成长机会二:关注永续性和监管合规性
  • 成长机会3:技术支援的FM解决方案

附录与后续步骤

简介目录
Product Code: PFSF-19

Demand for Outsourcing and Value-added Services Driving Transformational Growth Due to Evolving Customer Needs and Technology-enabled Solutions

The steady growth of the Southeast Asian facility management (FM) market is primarily driven by robust growth in developing markets in the region, offset by a lower growth rate in the mature Singapore market. The growing outsourcing culture, bolstered by asset base expansion, evolving FM needs, greater acceptance of technologies, and the sustainability concept, supports Southeast Asia's FM development.

However, the high preference for maintaining in-house FM teams in certain markets and end-user sectors, amid an unregulated market with little guidance on proper protocols and service delivery qualities, has dampened FM growth. Other FM challenges associated with high reliance on manpower are also key market restraints. Despite these obstacles, the SEA market remains attractive to local and foreign FM players due to its high growth potential. With the growing awareness and acceptance of value-added services, including energy efficiency, sustainability, and tech-enabled solutions, the region is expected to witness vertical FM development over the next 5 years.

This study analyzes the SEA FM market, examining key market drivers, restraints, forecasts, trends, and growth opportunities, while also discussing the competitive landscape. The study analyzes 6 key markets in the region: Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The study's scope encompasses the period from 2022 to 2030, with 2024 serving as the base year.

Revenue Forecast

The revenue estimate for the base year 2022 is $14.05 billion, with a CAGR of 6.7%

Scope of Analysis

  • People build, install, or establish a facility, be it a building, factory, warehouse, school, or hospital, to meet specific needs. Facility management (FM) includes services associated with running or maintaining a facility, such as janitorial, engineering, security, environmental, landscaping, and other related services. Frost & Sullivan segments the facility management market into 3 main service categories-hard, soft, and additional FM services. Understanding the facility management outsourcing trends in SEA is crucial for market participants.
  • Hard FM Services: Also referred to as hard services or engineering solutions, this segment relates to the physical well-being of a building or facility. It entails services for building or facility components that people cannot remove. Generally required by law, they are put in place to ensure the proper functioning of the building and the safety and welfare of its inhabitants. Hard services include mechanical and electrical (M&E) of lighting, plumbing, electrical systems, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC), as well as general building work, fire safety systems, and painting/graffiti removal. Solutions may range from one-off reactive maintenance jobs to complete asset management and preventive maintenance solutions in the facility management market.
  • Soft FM Services: Soft services relate to the well-being of occupants in a building or facility. These services make the environment more secure and pleasant. Soft services include cleaning, catering, pest control, security, and office support, contributing to the overall landscape of the SEA FM market.
  • Additional Services: This segment includes emergency, property (space planning and relocation), environmental management (waste and recycling services), and other services (IT and telecommunication), complementing the evolution of tech-enabled facility management solutions market.
  • The study focuses on outsourced FM and refers to it as FM. The study excludes small FM, which involves small, single-site contracts for small facilities that only serve facilities care within the facility management market.

Market Sizing

  • Frost & Sullivan based market estimates, revenue growth estimates, and segmentation on existing data, secondary research, and information gathered from interviews between 2022 and 2024 reflect the dynamic nature of the facility management market.

Primary Research

  • Using a structured discussion guide, we interviewed major enterprises that provide hard and soft FM services in Southeast Asia for insights into the facility management outsourcing trends in SEA.

Secondary Research

  • Frost & Sullivan's internal database, industry reports, market databases, trade journals, industry literature, web-based materials, annual reports, and other sources from the basis of secondary research have been utilized to analyze the tech-enabled facility management solutions market.

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Southeast Asian Facility Management Industry

Internal Challenges

  • Why:
  • Many service providers in SEA, particularly domestic firms, are reluctant to embrace innovation because of end-user resistance to change, largely due to the perception of unnecessary expenses that affect the entire facility management market.
  • This conservative approach has led to the commoditization of services, intensifying price competition and hindering the rapid development of the FM industry.
  • This trend is prevalent across most country-specific markets in the region, even in specific end-user segments in the mature Singapore market, highlighting the importance of sustainability-driven FM services market.
  • Frost Perspective:
  • The end-user mindset is changing, primarily through the influence of foreign companies or multinational corporations (MNCs) operating in the region.
  • Shifting demands of the modern workplace drive a need for more innovative and adaptive FM solutions.
  • Regulatory push will be critical in improving outsourcing awareness and adoption within the facility management market.
  • Service providers that fail to adapt to these changes risk losing their competitive edge in the market.

Competitive Intensity

  • Why:
  • High competitiveness is visible across the region, where market consolidation activities are observed with major providers actively looking to acquire smaller FM players or vendors in the facility management market.
  • The inorganic growth path is favored to bolster foothold, strengthen end-user specialization, widen geographical presence, and enhance self-delivering capabilities.
  • There is a high urgency for digitalization and the adoption of advanced technology-enabled solutions in the tech-enabled facility management solutions market.
  • Frost Perspective:
  • While the heavy reliance on human resources is inevitable, the incorporation of digitalization and technology-supported solutions is the way forward for efficiency.
  • Service providers must possess the expertise and tools to meet the growing demand, requiring a deep understanding of building systems and a commitment to staying abreast of technologies within the facility management market.

Transformative Megatrends

  • Why:
  • A shift in mindset among stakeholders, from service providers to end users, is shaping the evolving FM landscape.
  • SEA has seen a significant shift toward sustainable building practices, with a particular emphasis on smart and energy-efficient designs, supported by government policies and corporate social responsibility initiatives.
  • Various green movements, often backed by national agendas on sustainability-related matters, are imperative to the FM trend shift in the region, thus impacting the sustainability-driven FM services market.
  • Frost Perspective:
  • The transition from conventional to smart or green building designs demands adopting energy-efficient or intelligent solutions, which drives the need for advanced building management services and solutions in the facility management market.
  • Service providers must possess the expertise and tools to implement energy-efficient solutions and help clients in meeting evolving standards and regulatory compliance.

Key Competitors

  • PCS Security and Facility Services Ltd
  • G4S Security Services (Thailand) Ltd
  • Plus Property Co., Ltd
  • CBM Facilities & Security Management (Thailand) Co., Ltd
  • C.P. Facility Management Company Ltd
  • Doing Well Security and Facility Services Co., Ltd
  • AGS Vietnam
  • ADEN Services (Vietnam) Company Ltd
  • Pan Services Co., Ltd
  • Property & Management Company (PMC)
  • RCR Technical Infrastructure Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • FirstEMS
  • Colliers International
  • P. Dussmann Service Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • Hoan My Hygiene
  • Service Co., Ltd
  • HB-KMIX Trading Service Co., Ltd
  • Altara Hospitality Group
  • VSIP Facility Management Services Co., Ltd
  • S-1 Corporation Vietnam Co., Ltd
  • AEON Delight (Vietnam) Co., Ltd
  • TSP Vietnam
  • Megatech Technology Solutions Co., Ltd
  • Ayala Property Management Corporation
  • FPD Asia Property Services, Inc
  • Century Properties Management Inc
  • KMC Savills, Inc
  • City Service Corporation
  • Colliers International Philippines Inc
  • OCS Facilities Services Philippines Inc
  • BCC Group of Companies
  • BMS Janitorial and Allied Services Inc
  • Facilities Managers, Inc (FMI)

Growth Drivers

  • FM: Growth Drivers, Southeast Asia, 2025-2030, highlighting the facility management market dynamics.
  • The growing outsourcing culture is key to driving FM development in SEA, supported by the continuous expansion of the asset base through new constructions. The expansion of the penetable FM market base in the region presents new possibilities and untapped market potential, particularly in the region's mostly developing economies.
  • Constantly evolving customer needs, often driven by economic and market environments, are integral to the fluctuating nature of FM demands. The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the development of new technologies, innovation, and sustainability. As such, service providers strive to adapt to varying customer demands across the region by leveraging in-house knowledge and skilled teams in the facility management outsourcing trends in SEA.
  • Enterprises in the region are more familiar with new technologies, including Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT), leading to the effective management of facilities through the use of data analytics and real-time monitoring. Service providers, especially regional players or those with multi-country footprints, seek or acquire innovative solutions, whether through mergers and acquisitions (M&As) or partnerships. This allows them to capture mature end users seeking tech-supported value propositions that fit their needs and contributes to the tech-enabled facility management solutions market.
  • Upcoming energy efficiency trends are influencing market development, supported by the introduction or improvement of building standards. Measures such as going green, adopting energy efficiency initiatives, or developing intelligent buildings are gaining prevalence in certain SEA countries and major cities. However, demand is largely confined to specific end-user groups and primarily influenced by regulatory changes and support related to the sustainability-driven FM services market.
  • Narrowing the expectation gaps between service providers and clients will drive significant market growth and the opportunity to capture new accounts. As a region with price-sensitive end users, FM industry stakeholders increasingly seek new ways to optimize facilities and reduce expenses. Service providers that can position themselves as strategic partners, deliver cost savings, and improve operational efficiency through combined services are likely to have a competitive advantage within the facility management market.

Growth Restraints

  • A primary hindrance to FM market development is price-sensitive end users, where outsourcing is often perceived as an additional cost. The reluctance to outsource also stems from a preference to maintain in-house FM teams among conservative end users, where outsourcing is perceived as a threat, in terms of losing control of their facility's operations and possibly exposing their business vulnerability. This results in many local end users, and to a certain extent, larger corporations from conservative end-user segments, keeping their maintenance in-house within the context of the facility management market.
  • The lack of universally recognized and adopted FM protocols and standards has been detrimental to market development. While service providers, especially global players, promote FM best practices and offer guidance, the absence of a centralized governing body creates inconsistencies in service delivery quality, leading to misalignment and possible gaps between client expectations and service providers' value propositions. The lack of standardized benchmarks makes it challenging for end users to select the optimal FM partner in the SEA FM market.
  • Human resources are crucial in FM engagements and delivery; however, the scarcity of skilled personnel and employee retention issues among blue-collar workers remain challenges across all SEA markets. The increased costs associated with minimum wage hikes in countries such as Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia exacerbate these issues further, making price setting tricky in this price-sensitive region. The fact that FM is a less established professional field than other service industries exacerbates the talent gap, making it less visible to prospective job seekers.
  • The FM development pace in certain SEA markets is comparatively slow. Generally conservative and price-sensitive end users in these regions contribute to the low willingness and reluctance among customers to outsource beyond basic FM needs, often limited to cleaning and security. That said, FM development shows encouraging growth post-pandemic, with greater awareness of workplace management and health and safety needs, further supported by the higher acceptance of digital or innovative solutions impacting the tech-enabled facility management solutions market.

Table of Contents

Research Scope

  • Scope of Analysis
  • Segmentation
  • Definition of FM End Users
  • Definition of FM Service Types

Growth Environment: Transformation in the Southeast Asian Facility Management Industry

  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Southeast Asian Facility Management Industry

Ecosystem in the Facility Management Sector

  • Competitive Environment
  • Key Competitors

Growth Generator in the Southeast Asian Facility Management Industry

  • Growth Metrics
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Restraints
  • Forecast Considerations
  • Revenue Forecast
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast by Industry Vertical
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis by Industry Vertical
  • Revenue Forecast by Country
  • Revenue Forecast Analysis by Country
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Key 2025 Facility Management Trends
  • Achieving Sustainability in the Facility Management Value Chain
  • Revenue Share of Top Industry Participants
  • Revenue Share Analysis

Growth Generator: Malaysia

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Generator: Indonesia

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Generator: Singapore

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Generator: Thailand

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Generator: Vietnam

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Generator: Philippines

  • Growth Metrics
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by Service Type
  • Revenue Forecast and Analysis by End User
  • Outsourced Facility Management Trend
  • Integrated Facilities Management Penetration Trend
  • Competitive Environment

Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: FM Consolidation
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Sustainability Focus and Regulatory Compliance
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Tech-enabled FM Solutions

Appendix & Next Steps

  • Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
  • Next Steps
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer