Market Trends of APAC Testing, Inspection, and Certification (TIC) Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the APAC Testing, Inspection, & Certification (TIC) Market according to our research experts:
Emergence of APAC as a Major Manufacturing Hub to Aid Market Demand for TIC Services
- Manufacturing is one of the most significant contributors to the Asia-Pacific's economy and is undergoing a rapid transformation. Technological advancements, such as Industry 4.0, have been aiding industries' transition from legacy systems to smart components and machines. The facilitation of digital factories and, later on, an ecosystem of connected plants and enterprises are driving the market studied.
- Industry 4.0, the latest revolution in the manufacturing landscape, led factories to integrate production machines, wireless connectivity, and sensors and link them to a system platform ecosystem that oversees the production line process and executes decisions autonomously.
- The use of software, such as PLC, SCADA, ERP, DCS, HMI, PLM, and MES, has enabled industries to gather real-time data and make decisions based on them. The software has been beneficial for the industry in reducing the faults in the product, reducing downtime, scheduled maintenance, and switching from reactive to predictive and prescriptive stages and decision-making.
- Moreover, according to the World Bank, China accounted for approximately 29.76% of global manufacturing output in 2021, with the total value added by the Chinese manufacturing sector amounting to almost USD 4.8 trillion. The significant contribution puts the country more than ten percentage points ahead of the United States, which used to have the world's largest manufacturing sector until China overtook it in 2010.
- The adoption of international standards on environmental management systems, notably the ISO 50001 standard, has grown significantly over the last few years. The trend is also forcing manufacturers to invest in energy-saving strategies, hence, developing space for the market studied to grow.
- Manufacturers are focusing more on enhancing competitiveness by streamlining supply chains, reducing costs, and improving safety in the workplace. Simultaneously, solutions like robotics, analytics, and cybersecurity strengthen their ability to meet quality norms. According to World Bank, the contribution of India's manufacturing industry to the country's GDP was valued at over USD 446.5 billion, contributing 16% of the country's GDP.
China Holds Largest Market Share
- China is one of the fastest developing economies in the Asia-Pacific region, which makes it an attractive spot for the TIC market to flourish. Furthermore, the growing awareness among consumers regarding product safety and quality is expected to create growth in areas such as food and consumer goods testing.
- Increasing foreign investments are expected to drive growth. To achieve progressive liberalization, the Chinese government has laid out favorable policies for international players to establish their presence in the country. Increasing adoption and development of alternative fuel vehicles, such as hybrid and electric vehicles, are anticipated to boost the testing and inspection activities for such vehicles, thus driving the market's growth.
- According to IEA, China's electric vehicle (EV) stock was around 7.8 million units in 2021 from 4.5 million units in 2020. The surge in demand is expected to fuel the need for TIC in the forecast time frame.
- In recent years, the country witnessed rapidly growing demand and nationally invested innovation policies, due to which the government witnessed increased investments in R&D and manufacturing for creating solutions and technologies to automate the manufacturing processes.
- Moreover, China is one of the world's largest consumers and importers of oil and gas after the United States. China has become an attractive destination due to the development of indigenous industries and subsequent acceleration in exports, the introduction of stringent standards, and rapid urbanization. Furthermore, the low global crude oil prices have allowed the Chinese government to fill its strategic petroleum reserve with inexpensive foreign crude oil, providing significant opportunities for adopting TIC services in the downstream oil and gas sector.