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Slow growth for the pump market

A new report by AMA Research which looks at the Pump Market - UK 2010 - 2014 expects the market to continue to grow through to 2014, with the value rising to £733million.
The UK pump market is currently estimated to be worth £663 million at manufacturers selling prices (MSP) in 2009.

The core product sectors of the UK pump market include centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, with centrifugal pumps accounting for around 62% of the UK pump market, and positive displacement pumps accounting for approximately 38%.

Key application areas include industrial and manufacturing, water and sewage, power generation, oil and gas, marine, and domestic and leisure.

Market decline during the last two years has been relatively limited, and difficult to estimate, reflecting the variable performance of different product groups and the wide range of end-use markets including industrial, oil and gas, marine, power generation, and water.

In addition, many sectors of the UK pump industry were sustained by significant levels of exports and aftermarket sales, reflecting the relatively high installed base of pumps in the UK market (and overseas).

Key factors underpinning market growth include: regulatory legislation, (eg flue gas desulphurisation, also condensate pumps); increasing power generation to meet rising electricity consumption; the short term impact of climatic factors such as flooding; and the water industry's asset management programmes, currently AMP5.

Life extension projects for the ageing power generation asset base will tend to provide some additional low-level, long-term motivation for certain pump types.

In addition, the nuclear power station new build sector is also likely to provide long-term, low-level motivation for pumps used in the nuclear island, and in the associated conventional applications, with a reported ten sites identified in England and Wales.

Long-term, low-level growth in shipbuilding for the Royal Navy is likely to provide some additional motivation for pumps used in marine applications.

Other niche sector pump growth opportunities, include, for example, high purity pumping for the biotechnology/pharmaceutical sector.

World wide investment in the oil and gas industries is likely to stimulate investment in upstream and downstream capital projects including process pumps. Rising raw material costs are likely to tend to inflate market values in the medium to long term, reflecting greater demand from the emerging economies.

AMA Research's report Pump Market - UK 2010-2014is available in hard copy or electronic format for £650 and can be ordered online at www.amaresearch.co.uk or by calling 01242 235724.
19 July 2010

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