Product Code: ISBN 1905429 967
Whether directly involved as an EMS, OEM, or as a major supplier, Reed Electronics Research's (RER) on-going research on the European EMS market provides in-depth knowledge on one of the key sectors of the European electronics industry.
In its latest European study, the nineteenth since the first report was published in 1993, RER provides an independent assessment of the European EMS industry looking at the key issues impacting the Market and the Competitive Landscape through 2022-2027.
Fully updated the report provides:
- A detailed analysis of the market
- Using forecasts finalised in April 2024 an analysis of EMS revenues by country through to 2027
- A breakdown of the West European and CEE/MENA market by sector for 2022-2027
- In-depth profiles of the leading 25 EMS providers in EMEA
- An analysis of the major players by country/region
- A directory of approaching 2,300 EMS manufacturing locations for around 1,750 companies by country with addresses, contact numbers, websites
- An appendix with the estimated sales turnover for 2022 of the Top 50 European EMS providers, the Top 50 European-owned EMS companies based on global revenues and the Top 50 European-owned taking into account acquisitions in 2022 through to March 2024
Who will benefit
- EMS - The report provides a complete overview of the European EMS industry, including revenue forecasts by country, competitor information and the trends which will have an impact on business in the period from 2021 to 2026.
- Production equipment suppliers - the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, track key EMS trends and provide location information.
- OEMs - A comprehensive guide to the major EMS companies in Europe in detail and further listing of EMS companies by geographic location.
- Distributors and manufacturers of electronic components and materials - the profiles and directory provide a detailed analysis of potential customers, highlights growth markets by sector and country/region. The understanding
- Other organizations which will benefit from the report include: Government, including investment organizations; Financial and industry analysts; Management consultants; Academic institutes & universities tracking developments in the electronics industry.
Europe will continue to provide significant opportunities for companies already involved in the European EMS industry. It will also offer opportunities for companies in Asia and the Americas who are looking to expand geographically into new markets.
The European EMS Industry report allows you to track these developments in a single cost-effective study providing both detailed market and company analysis.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- Scope & Methodology
- Report Structure
2. Management Briefing
- Separate PowerPoint presentation to allow the distribution of the key
- findings of the research to senior management.
3. The EMEA Market for Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS)
- 3.1. Market Drivers & Constraints
- 3.1.1. Market Drivers
- Climate Change
- Environmental, Social, Governance
- Urbanisation
- Population
- Digital Transformation
- Wireless Technology
- IoT
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR)
- Metaverse
- Smart manufacturing
- Printed/flexible Electronics
- Electrification
- Security
- 3.1.2. Market Constraints
- Geopolitics
- The war in Ukraine
- The war in Gaza & the situation in the Middle East
- US-China relations
- China-Taiwan relations
- Other Conflicts
- Global elections super-cycle
- State intervention
- Critical minerals
- Terrorism
- Government policy required to support technological innovation
- Supply Chain
- Labour Market
- 3.1.3. Economic Outlook
- 3.2. The EMEA EMS Market
- 3.2.1. Why outsource electronic manufacture to EMS?
- 3.2.2. Forecast for EMS Revenues by Country and Region
- 3.2.3. Germany, Austria, Switzerland (DACH)
- 3.2.4. France
- 3.2.6. Southern Europe
- 3.2.7. UK
- 3.2.8. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
- 3.2.9. Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
- 3.2.10. EMEA EMS Revenues by Country
- 3.2.11. EMEA EMS Revenues by Market Sector
- 3.2.11.1. EMEA EMS Revenues by Market Sector
- 3.2.11.2. CEE, North Africa and Middle East EMS Revenues by Market Sector
- 3.2.11.3. Western Europe EMS Revenues by Market Sector
- 3.2.12. Sector Commentary
- 3.2.12.1. Aerospace & Defence
- 3.2.12.2. Consumer
- 3.2.12.3. Communication
- 3.2.12.4. Computer
- 3.2.12.5. Medical
- 3.2.12.6. Automotive
- 3.2.12.7. Control, Instrumentation and Industrial
4. Major EMS Providers in EMEA
- 4.1. The Structure of the EMEA EMS Industry
- 4.2. The Role of the Global EMS
- 4.3. The Role of the European EMS
- 4.4. Acquisitions
- 4.5. Migration of Production to CEE/North Africa/Americas
- 4.6. Consolidation
- 4.7. The Leading EMS Companies in Europe, Middle East & North Africa
- 4.8. Profiles of the Top 25 EMS Companies in Europe, North Africa & Middle East
- 4.8.1. Foxconn
- 4.8.2. Flex
- 4.8.3. Zollner Elektronik
- 4.8.4. Jabil
- 4.8.5. Sanmina
- 4.8.6. GPV
- 4.8.7. VIDEOTON
- 4.8.8. Scanfil
- 4.8.9. Kontron (KATEK)
- 4.8.10. Asteelflash
- 4.8.11. Neways
- 4.8.12. Kitron
- 4.8.13. Fideltronik
- 4.8.14. HANZA
- 4.8.15. Celestica
- 4.8.16. Integrated Micro-Electronics
- 4.8.17. LACROIX Electronic
- 4.8.18. BMK Group
- 4.8.19. ALL Circuits
- 4.8.20. MELECS
- 4.8.21. Kimball Electronics
- 4.8.22. NOTE
- 4.8.23. Cicor
- 4.8.24. Plexus
- 4.8.25. duotec
5. The EMEA EMS Industry by Country/Region
- 5.1. France
- 5.1.1. The Leading EMS Companies in France
- 5.1.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies in France
- 5.2.3.1. Agon Electronics
- 5.1.2.2. ALL Circuits
- 5.1.2.3. Alliance Electronics
- 5.1.2.4. Aria-Seprolec Group
- 5.1.2.5. Asteelflash
- 5.1.2.6. Bosch EMS
- 5.1.2.7. Cofidur
- 5.1.2.8. eolane
- 5.1.2.9. Inovelec PLS
- 5.1.2.10. LACROIX Electronics
- 5.1.2.11. Matra Electronique
- 5.1.2.12. Novatech
- 5.1.2.13. PRENVEILLE GROUP
- 5.1.2.14. Selha
- 5.1.2.15. Synov
- 5.1.2.16. Other Companies
- BSE Electronic
- emka Electronique
- INOVELEC PLS
- 5.2. Germany
- 5.2.1. The Leading EMS Companies in Germany
- 5.2.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies in Germany
- 5.2.2.1. AEMtec
- 5.2.2.2. Asteelflash
- 5.2.2.3. BMK Group
- 5.2.2.4. DELTEC Automotive
- 5.2.2.5. duotec group
- 5.2.2.6. Elektronik Gruppe
- 5.2.2.7. Kontron (KATEK)
- 5.2.2.8. Neways
- 5.2.2.9. PRETTL Electronics
- 5.2.2.10. RAFI
- 5.2.2.11. RAWE
- 5.2.2.12. SERO
- 5.2.2.13. TECTRON WORBIS
- 5.2.2.14. Tonfunk
- 5.2.2.15. TQ-Group
- 5.2.2.16. Zollner
- 5.2.2.17. Other Companies
- Diehl Controls
- Kruger & Gothe
- Lacon Electronic
- Pantel-Elektronik
- RSG Elotech
- Smyczek
- W. Kolb Fertigungstechnik
- 5.3. Southern Europe
- 5.3.1. Leading EMS Companies in Southern Europe
- 5.3.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Providers in Southern Europe
- 5.3.2.1. Bitron Electronics
- 5.3.2.2. Celestica
- 5.3.2.3. Electronica Cerler
- 5.3.2.4. Electronica Falcon
- 5.3.2.5. Elemaster
- 5.3.2.6. Flex
- 5.3.2.7. IKOR
- 5.3.2.8. Jabil
- 5.3.3.9. Lasi
- 5.3.2.10. MB Elettronica
- 5.3.2.11. MW.FEP
- 5.3.2.12. Selcom Group
- 5.4. Nordic Countries
- 5.4.1. The Leading EMS Providers in the Nordic Countries
- 5.4.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies to the Nordic Countries
- 5.4.2.1. Darekon
- 5.4.2.2. GPV
- 5.4.2.3. HANZA
- 5.4.2.4. Hapro Electronics
- 5.4.2.5. Incap
- 5.4.2.6. Inission
- 5.4.2.7. Kitron
- 5.4.2.8. Kyrel
- 5.4.2.9. LEAB
- 5.4.2.10. Norautron
- 5.4.2.11. NOTE
- 5.4.2.12. Rimaster
- 5.4.2.13. Sanmina
- 5.4.2.14. Scanfil
- 5.4.2.15. Westcontrol
- 5.5. United Kingdom
- 5.5.1. The Leading EMS Providers in the UK
- 5.5.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies to the UK
- 5.5.2.1. Active-PCB Solutions
- 5.5.2.2. Asteelflash Bedford
- 5.5.2.3. Axiom Manufacturing Services
- 5.5.2.4. Cicor
- 5.5.2.5. Chemigraphic
- 5.3.2.6. Connor Solutions
- 5.5.2.7. Elite Electronic Systems
- 5.5.2.8. ESCATEC Mechatronics
- 5.2.2.9. NOTE
- 5.5.2.10. Plexus
- 5.5.2.11. SMS - Smart Made Simple
- 5.5.2.12. Sony UK Technology Centre
- 5.5.2.13. Surface Technology International
- 5.5.2.14. Tioga
- 5.5.2.14. TT Electronics
- 5.5.2.15. Ultra CEMS
- 5.6. Rest of West Europe
- 5.6.1. The Leading EMS Companies in the Rest of Western Europe
- 5.6.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies in the Rest of Western Europe
- 5.6.2.1. BECOM Electronics
- 5.6.2.2. Benchmark Electronics
- 5.6.2.3. cms electronics
- 5.6.2.4. Connect Group
- 5.6.2.5. Flex
- 5.6.2.6. GPV
- 5.6.2.7. Jabil
- 5.6.2.8. MELECS
- 5.6.2.9. Neways
- 5.6.5.10. Prodrive Technologies
- 5.6.2.11. SVI Austria
- 5.6.2.12. Variosystems
- 6.6.2.13. VDL
- 5.7. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
- 5.7.1. The Leading EMS Providers in CEE
- 5.7.2. Profiles of the Leading EMS Companies in CEE
- 5.7.2.1. Celestica
- 5.7.2.2. Elrad
- 5.7.2.3. Fideltronik
- 5.7.2.4. Flex
- 5.7.2.5. Foxconn
- 5.7.2.6. GPV
- 5.7.2.7. Integrated Micro-Electronics
- 5.7.2.8. Jabil
- 5.7.2.9. Kontron (KATEK)
- 5.7.2.10. Kimball Electronics
- 5.7.2.11. Kitron
- 5.7.2.12. LACROIX Electronics
- 5.7.2.13. MELECS
- 5.7.2.14. Plexus
- 5.7.2.15. Sanmina
- 5.7.2.16. Scanfil
- 5.7.2.17. SIIX
- 5.7.2.18. Teltonika EMS
- 5.7.2.19. VIDEOTON
- 5.7.2.20. Zollner
- 5.8. Leading EMS Providers in Israel
- 5.8.1. Profiles of the Leading EMS Providers in Israel
- 5.8.1.1. AL Technologies
- 5.8.1.2. AMS Electronics/PCB Technologies
- 5.8.1.3. Flex
- 5.8.1.4. Nistec
- 5.8.1.5. RH Technologies
- 5.8.1.6. Sanmina
- 5.8.1.7. USR Electronic Systems
- 5.9. Leading EMS Providers in Turkey & North Africa
6. Directory EMS Manufacturing Locations
7. Appendix
- 7.1. Top 50 EMS Providers in EMEA