Global Maritime Security Technologies & Markets – 2010-2014

Publication: 09/2009, Pages: 222, Figures: 93, Tables: 42

General Information

Global Maritime Security Technologies & Markets - 2010-2014

The shipping industry has been rocked by the global recession, with the top shippers losing billions of dollars in 2009. The reverberations of this plunge can be felt throughout the maritime industry, particularly in the area of maritime security, which has dropped 8.3% in the past year.

Nonetheless, Homeland Security Research Corporation believes that, over the next five years, the global maritime security market will stage a comeback, growing a CAGR of 7%. Port security, counter-terrorism, regulatory compliance, container and people screening, as well as liquefied natural gas port and tanker security are but a few of the motivating factors behind HSRC’s forecast.

In this report HSRC provides exclusive insights and analysis into this resurgent market:

  • End Customers – (e.g., port authorities, shipping companies, government agencies, Coast Guards, LNG facilities, law enforcement agencies)
  • Products and Technology – (e. g., container-screening systems, nuclear-radiological people-screening technologies, biometric ID port perimeter security, C3I infrastructure, satellite-based maritime tracking)
  • Commercial Sectors – (e.g., systems, service and upgrade markets)
  • Business Opportunities by Threats & Vulnerabilities – (e.g. WMD, explosives, deep water security perimeter security)
  • Geography
  • Market Drivers & Inhibitors

Table of Content

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Table of Content
1. Introduction and Scope 17
1.1. Scope 19
1.1.1. Terms of Reference 20
2. Executive Summary 22
2.1. Major Findings 22
2.2. Major Conclusions 26
2.3. The Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 28
2.3.1. Market Overview & Forecast: 2008-2014 28
2.3.2. Systems and Systems Upgrade Market Forecast: 2008-2014 30
2.3.3. Post-warranty Service Market Forecast: 2008-2014 34
3. The Maritime Industry 36
3.1. The Global Maritime Industry 36
3.2. The U.S. Maritime Industry 40
4. The Effects of the Maritime Industry Slowdown on the Maritime Security Market 41
4.1. The Economy Downturn Impacts on Maritime Security Sub-Markets 42
5. Maritime Security Background 44
6. Maritime Security Legislation 49
6.1. Scope 49
6.2. International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code 50
6.3. The Port, Maritime, and Rail Security Act of 2001 (S. 1214) 52
6.4. Container Security Initiative (CSI) 53
6.5. Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) 57
6.6. United States 24-hour Advance Manifest Rule 58
6.7. World Customs Organization 61
6.8. G8 Activity 63
6.9. Automatic Identification Systems (AISs) Regulation 63
6.1. EU Legislation 65
6.10.1. Ship and Port Facility Security: Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 on Enhancing Ship and Port Facility Security 65
6.10.2. Port Security Directive: Directive 2005/65/EC on Enhancing Port Security 65
6.11. Maritime RFID Standards and Regulations 66
6.11.1. RFID Air Interface Standards 66
6.11.2. Standards for Electronic Seals 67
6.11.3. The Framework of Standards for Electronic-Seals and “E-containers” 68
6.11.4. Existing and Future RFID License Plate Standard 69
7. Maritime Security – Business Opportunities and Challenges 73
7.1. Technology Needs and Challenges 73
8. Maritime Security Market – Competitiveness Analysis 75
9. Maritime Security Sub-Markets Forecast: 2009-2014 76
9.1. LNG Tankers & LNG Ports Security Market & Technologies: 2009-2014 76
9.1.1. The LNG Industry 76
9.1.2. Market Analysis 81
9.1.3. Competitiveness Analysis 83
9.1.4. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 84
9.2. Satellite Based Maritime Tracking, Market & Technologies: 2009-2014 85
9.2.1. Technology Analysis 85
9.2.2. Wide Area Communications and Tracking Technology 87
9.2.3. SkyBitz Global Locating System 87
9.2.4. PAR Cargo*Mate 88
9.2.5. TRI-MEX “Black Box” 88
9.2.6. Container Tracking Systems 88
9.2.7. Modularity vs. Turnkey Approach 91
9.2.8. Competitiveness Analysis 92
9.2.9. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 93
9.3. Maritime Awareness Global Network (MAGNET) Market & Technologies: 2009-2014 94
9.3.1. Technology and Market Analysis 94
9.3.2. Competitiveness Analysis 96
9.3.3. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 97
9.4. Maritime Nuc/Rad Screening Market and Technologies: 2009-2014 98
9.4.1. Market Analysis 98
9.4.2. Competitiveness Analysis 99
9.4.3. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 100
9.5. Piracy Mitigation Market and Technology: 2009-2014 101
9.5.1. Market and Technology Analysis 101
9.5.2. Ship Security Teams 103
9.5.3. Ship Tracking and Alarm System – “Purple Finder” 103
9.5.4. Ship “Perimeter Security” Technologies 104
9.5.5. Competitiveness Analysis 105
9.5.6. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 106
9.6. Secured Containers Market and Technologies: 2009-2014 107
9.6.1. Technologies and the Future Market 108
9.6.2. Main Conclusions 109
9.6.3. Smart Containers 111
9.6.4. Electronic Seals (Active and Passive) and Readers 112
9.6.5. RFID Devices 113
9.6.6. Smart Containers – Intrusion Detection Sensors 121
9.6.7. Cargo Security Sensors 122
9.6.8. Smart Container: Market Analysis 123
9.6.9. Integration of Economic and Regulatory Drivers 124
9.6.10. Competitiveness Analysis 126
9.6.11. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 127
9.7. Command, Control, Communication & Intelligence (C-3I) Market & Technologies: 2009-2014 128
9.7.1. Market Analysis 128
9.7.2. Competitiveness Analysis 131
9.7.3. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 132
9.8. Coast Guards HLS Markets and Technologies: 2009-2010 133
9.8.1. Coast Guard Missions 133
9.8.2. The Coast Guard’s Role in Homeland Security 134
9.8.3. National Coast Guards – Scope 135
9.8.4. U.S. Coast Guard 136
9.8.5. Canadian Coast Guard 140
9.8.6. U.K. Coast Guard 141
9.8.7. Swedish Coast Guard 141
9.8.8. French Coast Guard 142
9.8.9. German Coast Guard 142
9.8.10. Italian Coast Guard 143
9.8.11. Turkish Coast Guard 143
9.8.12. Indian Coast Guard 144
9.8.13. Pakistani Coast Guard 144
9.8.14. Chinese Coast Guard 145
9.8.15. Japanese Coast Guard 145
9.8.16. Singaporean Coast Guard 146
9.8.17. Australian Coast Guard 146
9.8.18. New Zealand Coast Guard 146
9.8.19. Competitiveness Analysis 147
9.8.20. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 148
9.9. Container Screening Portals Technologies and Markets: 2009-2014. 149
9.9.1. Background 149
9.9.2. Table the US “100% Container Screening” Activity 150
9.9.3. Table Comparison of Container Explosives Screening Technologies 152
9.9.4. X-Ray systems 155
9.9.5. Gamma Ray Systems 159
9.9.6. Linac X-Ray Systems 161
9.9.7. Neutron Activation Systems 163
9.9.8. Technology Outlook: 2009-2014 166
9.9.9. Nuc/Rad Screening Portals 168
9.9.10. Market Drivers 170
9.9.11. Market Inhibitors 170
9.9.12. Competitiveness Analysis 172
9.9.13. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 173
9.10. Port Perimeter Security Technologies and Markets: 2008-2009. 174
9.10.1. Market Analysis 174
9.10.2. Port Perimeter Security – Strategic Context 176
9.10.3. Port Perimeter Security Market Challenges 177
9.10.4. Port Perimeter Security: C3I Systems 179
9.10.5. Market Drivers 179
9.10.6. Market Inhibitors 181
9.10.7. Port Perimeter Security Sub- Market Growth Sectors 182
9.10.8. Competitiveness Analysis 183
9.10.9. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 184
9.11. Sea-Ports People-Screening Technologies and Markets: 2009-2014 185
9.11.1. Market Analysis 185
9.11.2. Technology Outlook-2009-2014 186
9.11.3. Maritime – Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) 189
9.11.4. Biometric Identification 193
9.11.5. Competitiveness Analysis 195
9.11.6. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 196
9.12. Ship Automatic Identification Technologies and Markets-2009-2014 197
9.12.1. Market Analysis 197
9.12.2. Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) 197
9.12.3. Short Range Tracking 198
9.12.4. Competitiveness Analysis 201
9.12.5. Market Forecast: 2009-2014 202
9.13. Other Global Maritime Security Markets 203
10. Maritime Security Market Dynamics 204
11. Global Maritime Security Market Outlook: 2010-2014 205
11.1. Market Drivers 205
11.2. Market Inhibitors 207
11.3. Maritime Security Global Market Forecast: 2010-2014 208
11.4. USA & Canada Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 212
11.5. The South American Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 213
11.6. The European Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 215
11.7. The Middle East Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 216
11.8. China, India, S. Korea, Taiwan, Japan Maritime Security Markets Forecast: 2010-2014 218
11.9. The Pacific Region Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 219
11.1. Rest of World (ROW) Maritime Security Market Forecast: 2010-2014 221

List of Tables

Table 1 – Maritime Security Market [$ Million] by Systems, Upgrade and Service – 2008-2014
Table 2 – Maritime Security Systems & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Sub-Markets – 2008-2014
Table 3 – Maritime Security Systems & Upgrade Market Structure [%] by Sub-Markets – 2008-2014
Table 4 – Maritime Security Service Market [$ Million] – 2008-2014
Table 5 – The World 25 Largest Container Ports
Table 6 – Economic Downturn Impacts on Maritime Security Sub-markets
Table 7 – Security “24-hour rule” Surcharge Rate of Leading Forwarders and Carriers
Table 8 – RFID Frequency Summary for Supply Chain and Security Applications
Table 9 – Maritime Security Sub- Market Growth Sectors
Table 10 – Global LNG Tankers & Ports Security Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 11 – Global Satellite-Based Maritime Tracking Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 12 – Global Maritime Awareness Global Network (MAGNET) Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 13 – Global Maritime Nuc/Rad Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 14 – Global Piracy Mitigation Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 15 – Smart Container Market Drivers & Inhibitors
Table 16 – Maritime RFID Seals – Carrier Frequencies and Corresponding Applications
Table 17 – Factors Influencing Evolution of the Secured Container Market
Table 18 – The Dynamics of Smart Container Markets – Major Potential Secured Container Market Scenarios
Table 19 – Global Secured Containers Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 20 – Global Command, Control, Communication & Intelligence (C-3I) Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 21 – Coast Guard HLS and Non-HLS Missions
Table 22 – USCG 2008-2014 HLS Programs and Initiatives
Table 23 – Global Coast Guard HLS Missions Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 24 – Container Screening – Technologies Comparison
Table 25 – Port Perimeter Security Sub- Markets Growth Sectors
Table 26 – Global Port Perimeter Security Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 27 – TWIC Enrollment Centers
Table 28 – Global Biometric Market Shares – by Technology – 2008
Table 29 – Global Seaport People-Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 30 – Global Ship Automatic Identification System Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 31 – Other Global Maritime Security Markets [$M] – 2008-2014
Table 32 – Evolution of Maritime Security Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 33 – Global Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast [$Billion] – 2008-2014
Table 34 – Global Maritime Security Market Forecast by Geographical Regions [$Million] – 2008 & 2014
Table 35 – Maritime Security Regional Markets as [%] of Global Maritime Security Market – 2008 & 2014
Table 36 – USA & Canada Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 37 – South American Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 38 – European Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 39 – Middle East Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 40 – China, India, S. Korea, Taiwan and Japan Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 41 – Pacific Region Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014
Table 42 – R.O.W. Maritime Security Market (Sales, Upgrade and Service) Forecast – 2008-2014


List of Figures

Figure 1 – Maritime Security Market, Drivers, Barriers and Government Influence
Figure 2 – Maritime Security Market [$ Million] by Systems, Upgrades and Service – 2008-2014
Figure 3 – Maritime Security Market Share [%] by Systems & Upgrade and Service – 2009 & 2014
Figure 4 – Maritime Security Systems & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Sub-Markets Outlook – 2008-2014
Figure 5 – Maritime Security Systems & Upgrade Market Share [%] by Sub-Markets – 2008-2014
Figure 6 – Maritime Security Service Market [$ Million] Outlook – 2008-2014
Figure 7 – Maritime Security Service Market Share in the Total (Systems, Upgrade and Service) Market – 2009 & 2014
Figure 8 – Maritime Security – Mixed Mode Approach
Figure 9 – Illustrative Electronic-seal Reading in Maritime Supply Chain
Figure 10 – Decision Superiority in the Maritime Security Domain
Figure 11 – Maritime Supply Chain vs. Security Legislation
Figure 12 – Typical Container Booking / Bill of Landing Cycle: Before and After 24-hours Advance Notification
Figure 13 – Countries Who Committed to Implement the WCO Customs Security Practices
Figure 14 – Maritime Security Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 15 – LNG Infrastructure Investments: The Past 20 Years vs. the Next 6 Years
Figure 16 – Global LNG Tankers & Port – Fact Sheet
Figure 17 – LNG Tankers & Ports Security Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 18 – Global LNG Tankers & Ports Security Systems and Upgrade Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 19 – Satellite Imagery of the Strait of Hormuz
Figure 20 – Overview of Satellite-Based Long Distance Tracking Systems
Figure 21 – Satellite-Based Maritime Tracking Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 22 – Global Satellite-Based Maritime Tracking Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 23 – LNG Tankers & Ports Security Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 24 – Global Maritime Awareness Global Network (MAGNET) Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 25 – Nuc/Rad Screening Portals Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 26 – Global Maritime Nuc/Rad Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 27 – Map of Contemporary Pirate Activity
Figure 28 – Piracy Mitigation Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 29 – Global Piracy Mitigation Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 30 – Container Security Devices
Figure 31 – Smart Container Technologies
Figure 32 – Marine Asset Tag Tracking System
Figure 33 – Active RFID Tag
Figure 34 – Passive RFID Tag
Figure 35 – A Secured Container Including RFID, Electronic-seal and Geo-Location Architecture
Figure 36 – Internal Intrusion Technologies Within Smart Container Sector
Figure 37 – Secured Containers Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 38 – Global Secured Containers Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 39 – A C³I Center Operations Command Post
Figure 40 – C³I Data Fusion and Automated Tools for Command Center Operations
Figure 41 – C3I Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 42 – Global Command, Control, Communication & Intelligence (C-3I) Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 43 – Variety of Technical Means Used by Coast Guards
Figure 44 – US Coast Guard Funding by Missions
Figure 45 – Coast Guard Deep Water Maritime Security Platforms
Figure 46 – Coast Guards Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 47 – Global Coast Guard HLS Missions Market – 2008-2014
Figure 48 – Container Screening Technologies
Figure 49 – Dual Energy X-Ray
Figure 50 – Material Differentiation by Dual Energy X-Ray
Figure 51 – Dual View X-Ray – Principles of Operation
Figure 52 – Gamma Source Container/Vehicle Screening
Figure 53 – LINAC X-Ray Container/Vehicle Screening
Figure 54 – Dual View Linac Container/ Vehicle Imaging System
Figure 55 – Pulsed Fast Neutron Activation Container/Vehicle Screening
Figure 56 – Pulsed Fast Neutron Activation Container/Vehicle Screening System Block Diagram
Figure 57 – Future Fused-Technologies Container Explosives Screening System
Figure 58 – Future Port of Entry Staggered Multi–layer Checkpoints
Figure 59 – Conventional Visible Nuclear/Radiological Portals
Figure 60 – Checkpoint Incorporating an Array of Concealed Nuclear/Radiological Portals
Figure 61 – Container Screening Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 62 – Global Container Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 63 – Global Container Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 64 – Maritime Perimeter Security: Market, Drivers & Barriers and Government Influence
Figure 65 – Multi-Tiered Port Perimeter Security
Figure 66 – Secured Containers Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 67 – Global Port Perimeter Security Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 68 – Port Worker Biometric I.D. Cards
Figure 69 – Maritime Security People-Screening – Technologies
Figure 70 – Global Biometric Market Share [%] by Technology – 2008
Figure 71 – Secured Containers Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 72 – Global Seaport People-Screening Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 73 – Ship Tracking Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 74 – Global Ship Automatic Identification System Market [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 75 – Other Global Maritime Security Markets [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 76 – Global Maritime Security Market Forecast [$Billion] – 2008-2014
Figure 77 – Global Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global HLS-HLD Market – 2008-2014
Figure 78 – Global Maritime Security Market Forecast by Geographical Regions [$Million] – 2008 & 2014
Figure 79 – Maritime Security Regional Markets as [%] of Global Maritime Security Market – 2008 & 2014
Figure 80 – USA & Canada Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M - 2008-2014
Figure 81 - USA & Canada Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 82 – South American Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 83 – South American Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 84 – European Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 85 – European Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 86 – Middle East Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 87 – Middle East Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 88 – China, India, S. Korea, Taiwan and Japan Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 89 – China, India, S. Korea, Taiwan and Japan Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 90 – Pacific Region Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 91 – Pacific Region Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014
Figure 92 – ROW Maritime Security Market Forecast [$M] – 2008-2014
Figure 93 – ROW Maritime Security Market as [%] of the Global Maritime Security Market – 2008-2014

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