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Future of the netherlands defense industry market attractiveness, competitive landscape and forecasts to 2018
1. Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to
2018
Product Synopsis
This report is the result of SDI's extensive market and company research covering the Netherlands' defense
industry, and provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast defense industry values including key
growth stimulators, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
Future of the Netherlands' Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to
2018 offers the reader an insight into the market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to gain market share in the German defense industry.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The Netherlands is one of the top 20 defense markets across the world, with a defense budget allocation of
US$10.1 billion in 2013. Primarily driven by military modernization programs, and coast guard and internal
security the country's defense expenditure is expected to register a CAGR of -0.31% during the period
2014-18. This decrease in spending is expected to be primarily due to the European debt crisis, which will
force the Netherlands to cut its defense budget over the forecast period. The country's defense imports and
exports recovered in 2012 and are expected to grow over the forecast period, as the country is expected focus
on acquiring equipment for maritime security, C2/C4ISR, and homeland security infrastructure.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Defense expenditure in the Netherlands is primarily driven by military modernization, joint operations with
the police force for the internal security of the country. Military Modernization: Participation of the country's
armed forces in peacekeeping initiatives affected the functionality of its defense equipment, especially the
condition of the equipment deployed in Afghanistan, such as F-16s, armored vehicles, and helicopters. This
has necessitated the need for upgrade or replacement. The MOD has already outlined plans to upgrade its
helicopter and armored vehicles fleets, and F-16 fighter aircraft. The maritime forces are also being equipped
with minesweeping capabilities, while frigates are being upgraded with radar systems.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The Future of the Netherlands' Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2018 provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2014 to
2018, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global
markets and provides a detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
Key Features and Benefits
The report provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2014 to
2018, including highlights of key growth stimulators, and also benchmarks the industry against key global
markets and provides a detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas. The report includes
trend analysis of imports and exports, together with their implications and impact on the German defense
industry. The report covers five forces analysis to identify various power centers in the industry and how these
are expected to develop in the future. The report allows readers to identify possible ways to enter the market,
Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018
2. together with detailed descriptions of how existing companies have entered the market, including key
contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives. The report helps the reader to understand the competitive
landscape of the defense industry in Netherlands. It provides an overview of key defense companies, both
domestic and foreign, together with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives, and a brief financial
analysis.
Key Market Issues
The Netherlands' government has been criticized for giving inadequate support to its domestic defense
industry over the review period, especially during times of economic crisis. Instead, the government reduced
its defense budget, forcing the industry to rely on export orders for revenue. In addition, the government does
not offer financial resources such as working capital funds to the industry in order to cater to export orders,
which has forced many domestic firms to close.
Key Highlights
Coast guard and Internal security: The country's armed forces, especially the Navy, participate in joint
operations with the US for counter narcotics efforts and also with its internal security forces to ensure internal
stability. The Netherlands committed its military to support a US Forward Operating Location (FOL) at the
Curaçao Hato International Airport. In addition, the Netherlands' armed forces assist the Dutch Caribbean
Coast Guard (DCCG) and the Dutch Caribbean islands such as Aruba, Curaçao, Dutch St. Maarten, and BES
islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba) as these islands continue to be major transshipment points for
cocaine and heroin originating from Venezuela and Colombia. The Dutch Navy regularly operates in the
region to secure its maritime borders and also supports counternarcotics efforts of the Joint Inter Agency Task
Force (JIATF) South. Human and drug trafficking: Instances of human and hard drug trafficking have
increased in the Netherlands recently. The country's Ministry of Justice follows a tolerance policy for the
category soft drugs such as cannabis products and enforces a ban on hard drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and
LSD. Although the government places high priority over fighting illegal hard drug trafficking, the location of
the Netherlands makes it an important point of transit for international drug trafficking, and this is expected to
drive homeland security expenditure. The Netherlands' police force conducts joint operations and patrol with
its Army and Navy to counter human and drug trafficking along its maritime borders. These operations are
expected to increase over the forecast period, which in turn will drive the country's homeland security budget.
Arms imports in the Netherlands recovered in 2012, following a sharp decline in 2010 and 2011, and are
expected to see slight growth over the period 2013-2018 as deliveries of F-35 are expected to begin in this
period. The decline is primarily due to a decline in imports of missiles and artillery mostly from the US from
2010 onwards. Imports of ships from Romania and aircraft from the US dominated the country's defense
imports in 2012.
table Of Content
1 Introduction
1.1. What Is This Report About?
1.2. Definitions
1.3. Summary Methodology
1.4. Sdi Terrorism Index
1.5. About Strategic Defence Intelligence
Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018
3. 2 Executive Summary
3 Market Attractiveness And Emerging Opportunities
3.1. Defense Market Size Historical And Forecast
3.1.1. Economic Pressures Are Expected To Cause Netherlands Defense Budget Cuts Over The Forecast
Period
3.1.2. Military Modernization, Coast Guard And Internal Security Expected To Drive Defense Spending Over
The Forecast Period
3.1.3. Netherlands Defense Expenditure As A Percentage Of Gdp Expected To Decrease
3.2. Analysis Of Defense Budget Allocation
3.2.1. Share Of Capital Expenditure Expected To Average 26.4% Over Forecast Period
3.2.2. Budget Cuts Expected To Affect Defense Capital Expenditure
3.2.3. Allocation For Peacekeeping Operations To Decline
3.2.4. Per Capita Defense Expenditure Set To Decrease Over The Forecast Period
3.3. Homeland Security Market Size And Forecast
3.3.1. Netherlands Homeland Security Expected To Grow At A Steady Pace
3.3.2. Counter Measures For Human And Drug Trafficking Set To Drive Homeland Security Expenditure
Over The Forecast Period
3.3.3. Netherlands Falls Under “low Risk” Of Terrorism Category
3.4. Benchmarking With Key Global Markets
3.4.1. Netherlands Defense Budget Expected To Be Marginally Decline Over The Forecast Period
3.4.2. Singapore And Taiwan Are Expected To Overtake Netherlands Among The Largest Defense Spenders
In The World
3.4.3. Netherlands Allocates Lower Share Of Gdp For Defense Compared To Us And European Countries
3.4.4. Netherlands Faces Some Threat From Foreign Terrorist Organizations
3.5. Market Opportunities: Key Trends And Growth Stimulators
3.5.1. Maritime Security
3.5.2. C4isr - Soldier Modernization
3.5.3. Attack Aircraft Mro
3.5.4. Land Based C2c4isr
3.5.5. Fighters And Multi-role Aircraft
3.5.6. Homeland Security Infrastructure
3.5.7. Airborne C2c4isr
4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics
4.1. Import Market Dynamics
4.1.1. Defense Imports Are Expected To Increase Slightly Over The Forecast Period
4.1.2. Netherlands Sourced Majority Of Its Arms Imports From Sweden And The Us
4.1.3. Armored Vehicles And Missiles Dominate Military Hardware Imports
Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018
4. 4.2. Export Market Dynamics
4.2.1. Arms Exports To Recover During The Forecast Period
4.2.2. Netherlands Arms Exports Expected To Increase
4.2.3. Ships And Armored Vehicles Are The Main Exported Defense Products
5 Industry Dynamics
5.1. Five Forces Analysis
5.1.1. Bargaining Power Of Supplier: Medium To Low
5.1.2. Bargaining Power Of Buyer: High
5.1.3. Barrier To Entry: Medium
5.1.4. Intensity Of Rivalry: High
5.1.5. Threat Of Substitution: Low To High
6 Market Entry Strategy
6.1. Market Regulation
6.1.1. Offset Policy Aids Development Of Domestic Defense Industry And Research Activities
6.1.2. Fdi In Defense Sector Is Unrestricted Without Review
6.2. Market Entry Route
6.2.1. Acquisition Of Domestic Companies Is Effective Market Entry Route For Foreign Firms
6.2.2. Establishment Of Subsidiaries Provides Market Entry Opportunities
6.2.3. Joint Ventures, Partnerships And Subcontracting Offer Alternative Entry Strategies
6.2.4. Joint Randd Programs Provide An Effective Strategy To Gain Market Access
6.3. Key Challenges
6.3.1. Inadequate Government Support For Defense Industry
7 Competitive Landscape And Strategic Insights
7.1. Competitive Landscape Overview
7.2. Key Domestic Companies
7.2.1. Fokker Technologies: Overview
7.2.2. Fokker Technologies: Products And Services
7.2.3. Fokker Technologies: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.4. Fokker Technologies: Alliances
7.2.5. Fokker Technologies: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.6. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: Overview
7.2.7. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: Products And Services
7.2.8. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.9. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: Alliances
7.2.10. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.11. Tno Defense: Overview
7.2.12. Tno Defense: Products And Services
Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018
5. 7.2.13. Tno Defense: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.14. Tno Defense: Alliances
7.2.15. Tno Defense: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.16. Thales Nederland: Overview
7.2.17. Thales Nederland: Products And Services
7.2.18. Thales Nederland: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.19. Thales Nederland: Alliances
7.2.20. Thales Nederland: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.21. Fokker Aero Structures: Overview
7.2.22. Fokker Aero Structures: Products And Services
7.2.23. Fokker Aero Structures: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.24. Fokker Aero Structures: Alliances
7.2.25. Fokker Aero Structures: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.26. Imtech Marine And Offshore: Overview
7.2.27. Imtech Marine And Offshore: Products And Services
7.2.28. Imtech Marine And Offshore: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.29. Imtech Marine And Offshore: Alliances
7.2.30. Imtech Marine And Offshore: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.31. Lockheed Martin: Overview
7.2.32. Lockheed Martin: Products And Services
7.2.33. Lockheed Martin: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.34. Lockheed Martin: Alliances
7.2.35. Lockheed Martin: Recent Contract Wins
7.2.36. Eads: Overview
7.2.37. Eads: Products And Services
7.2.38. Eads: Recent Announcements And Strategic Initiatives
7.2.39. Eads: Alliances
7.2.40. Eads: Recent Contract Wins
8 Business Environment And Country Risk
8.1. Demographics And Social Statistics
8.1.1. Population - Rural
8.1.2. Population - Urban
8.1.3. Population - Number Of Households
8.2. Economic Performance
8.2.1. Gross Domestic Per Capita
8.2.2. Gross Domestic Product, Current Us$
8.2.3. Exports Of Goods And Services
8.2.4. Imports Of Goods And Services
8.2.5. Gross National Disposable Income
8.2.6. Manufacturing Output
8.2.7. Consumer Price Index
Future of the Netherlands Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018
6. 8.2.8. Wholesale Price Index
8.2.9. Local Currency Unit Per Us$
8.2.10. Lending Rate
8.2.11. Deposit Rate
8.2.12. Real Interest Rate
8.2.13. Market Capitalization Of Listed Companies
8.2.14. Market Capitalization Of Listed Companies As A % Of Gdp
8.2.15. Total Government Cash Surplus/deficit
8.2.16. Government Cash Surplus/deficit
8.2.17. Central Government Debt
8.2.18. Central Government Debt As A % Of Gdp
8.2.19. Goods Exports As A % Of Gdp
8.2.20. Goods Imports As A % Of Gdp
8.2.21. Goods Trade Surplus/deficit As A % Of Gdp
8.2.22. Services Imports As A % Of Gdp
8.2.23. Services Exports As A % Of Gdp
8.2.24. Services Trade Surplus/deficit As A % Of Gdp
8.2.25. Net Foreign Direct Investment
8.2.26. Net Fdi As A % Of Gdp
8.2.27. International Reserves, Including Gold
8.3. Energy And Utilities
8.3.1. Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Net Generation
8.3.2. Hydroelectricity Net Generation
8.3.3. Nuclear Electricity Net Generation
8.3.4. Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Installed Capacity
8.3.5. Total Electricity Exports
8.3.6. Total Electricity Imports
8.3.7. Proved Reserves Of Natural Gas
8.3.8. Total Petroleum Consumption
8.3.9. Crude Oil Proved Reserves
8.3.10. Total Non-hydro Renewable Electricity Net Generation
8.4. Infrastructure Quality And Availability
8.4.1. Rail Lines, Total Network
8.4.2. Air Transport, Freight
8.4.3. Overall Construction
8.5. Minerals
8.5.1. Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output
8.6. Technology
8.6.1. Research And Development Expenditure
8.6.2. Patents Granted
8.7. Telecommunication
8.7.1. Telephone Lines
8.7.2. Telephone Lines Penetration Rate
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7. 9 Appendix
9.1. About Sdi
9.2. Disclaimer
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