The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market 2012-2022
Publisher Name » ICD Research
Published Date » 2012-05-29
No. Of Pages » 149
Product Synopsis
This report is the result of ICDs extensive market and company research covering the global military infrastructure and logistics industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market 2012-2022 offers the reader detailed analysis of the global military infrastructure and logistics market over the next ten years, alongside potential market opportunities to enter the industry, using detailed market size forecasts.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The global defense industry is investing significantly in RandD in an effort to increase the logistical support capabilities of armies around the world. This has led to the development of new logistics information software which has enhanced the responsiveness of support providers, and has also enabled visibility of in-transit items in the military logistics supply chain. With the vast range of equipment that is being used in battlefields across the world, more and more civilian contractors are being brought in to deliver such support services. This has further led to the implementation of common platform based logistics enterprise systems in various countries, in order to enable vertical and horizontal integration at all levels of logistics. The implementation of such systems has ensured that all military and civil users view complete logistics management information and make timely, data-driven decisions. With the growing demand for installation support capabilities, many armies across the world are expected to rely on private contractors to provide expertise in repair, maintenance, transportation, and inventory accountability.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Many nations globally are currently focusing on modernizing their military infrastructure and related logistics. Countries are now moving away from the policy of 'brute force logistics in which troops were responsible for sorting materials from huge inventories, towards a more efficient system that promotes precise accounting of consumption and replenishment in order to maximize efficiency. Moreover, the recently concluded wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have put considerable strain on the military infrastructure, and the US and allied nations are expected to modernize various elements of their respective military infrastructures.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The Global Military Logistics and Infrastructure Market2012-2022 provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2012 to 2022, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
Key Features and Benefits
Detailed market analysis
The report provides detailed analysis of the market for military infrastructure and logistics during 2012-2022, including the factors that influence why countries are investing or cutting defense expenditure. It provides detailed expectations of growth rates and projected total expenditure.
The main providers in the industry
Lockheed Martin, Relyant, Genco ATC, AECOM, ANHAM, DynCorp International, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Honeywell International, Minrav Holdings, Grontmij,Reeves Construction Company, KBR, URS, American International Contractors, Klinge Corporation, Fluor Corporation
Market entry opportunities and entry strategies
The military logistics industry is currently going through a process of rapid transformation. The supply based system is gradually being replaced by distribution based logistics.This shift is expected to result in reduced inventory costs, shorter lead times, enhanced responsiveness of support, enhanced survivability of the support infrastructure, and a reduced logistics footprint. Recent years have witnessed a growth in the development of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) products and technologies, by various defense companies engaged in the field of military infrastructure and logistics.Major defense spenders such as the US and some countries in Europe are shifting from their respective legacy systems to more advanced platforms, in an effort to increase the efficiency of the armed forces.
Key Market Issues
Shift from a supply based system to a distribution based system
The supply based system is gradually being replaced by distribution based logistics. Under the supply based system multiple independent organizations are responsible for the distribution process, and there is thereforea lack of centralized command and management. Logistics units are either combined to form support groups or are separated to form functional or branch specific units. Conversely, a distribution based system results in reorganizing these units into seamless distribution commands and wouldhelp the armed forces to deploy rapidly in order to counter asymmetric threats.
Growth in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) purchases
Recent years have witnessed a growth in the development of COTS products and technologies by various defense companies engaged in the field of military infrastructure and logistics. Governments are now buying bundled products as opposed to systems, which are then configured to be made into integrated systems. This process has many benefits including research and development cost savings and a reduction in production time. The asymmetric wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and rapid advancements in technology have resulted in changes in the way the military around the world is handling resupply and production.
Major defense spenders replacing outdated logistics systems
Many countries across the world are currently engaged in the process of overhauling their logistics capabilities. The primary element that drives an effective logistics system is the software used to view logistics transactional data. Major defense spenders such as the US and some countries in Europe are shifting from their respective legacy systems to more advanced platforms in an effort to increase the efficiency of the armed forces.
Companies are expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts
The military logistics sector is currently witnessing a phase of moderate MandA activity in keeping with the trend of sector consolidation when military demand falls. As defense spending has leveled off in recent years, companies operating in all areas of defense are looking to diversify their offerings in order to compete for the various contracts on offer and add more revenue streams to their existing lines of business
Key Highlights
North America to continue to dominate the market
Despite budget cuts, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the total global expenditure on military infrastructure and logistics, with an81% share duringthe forecast period. High demand in the region is primarily driven by the regions logistics modernization programs andthe overseas war against global terrorism.
Joint RandD programs expected to increase over the forecast period
A significant number of countries are investing in the development of their domestic military logistics capabilities by establishing strategic alliances and technology transfer agreements with established global manufacturers. In addition to improving the indigenous capabilities of a domestic firm, this provides the foreign company with an opportunity to cater to a new market. Partnerships between countries that possess an advance defense industrial base, such as the US, the UK, and India, aid the mutual sharing of advanced technology.
Managing multiple supply chains poses a big logistical challenge
Military supply chains are very complex as they are comprised of many sub-chains that collectively create a logistics ecosystem. One organization cannot own all sub-chains, because of which their integration poses a challenge for the smooth working of logistics systems. Managing multiple supply chains in multiple domains is a big challenge for defense logistics organizations of all sizes, particularly for the largest expeditionary forces such as the US. If there is no proper management of supply chains, the result will be decreased operational effectiveness and reduced readiness of resources.
This report is the result of ICDs extensive market and company research covering the global military infrastructure and logistics industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
The Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market 2012-2022 offers the reader detailed analysis of the global military infrastructure and logistics market over the next ten years, alongside potential market opportunities to enter the industry, using detailed market size forecasts.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The global defense industry is investing significantly in RandD in an effort to increase the logistical support capabilities of armies around the world. This has led to the development of new logistics information software which has enhanced the responsiveness of support providers, and has also enabled visibility of in-transit items in the military logistics supply chain. With the vast range of equipment that is being used in battlefields across the world, more and more civilian contractors are being brought in to deliver such support services. This has further led to the implementation of common platform based logistics enterprise systems in various countries, in order to enable vertical and horizontal integration at all levels of logistics. The implementation of such systems has ensured that all military and civil users view complete logistics management information and make timely, data-driven decisions. With the growing demand for installation support capabilities, many armies across the world are expected to rely on private contractors to provide expertise in repair, maintenance, transportation, and inventory accountability.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Many nations globally are currently focusing on modernizing their military infrastructure and related logistics. Countries are now moving away from the policy of 'brute force logistics in which troops were responsible for sorting materials from huge inventories, towards a more efficient system that promotes precise accounting of consumption and replenishment in order to maximize efficiency. Moreover, the recently concluded wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have put considerable strain on the military infrastructure, and the US and allied nations are expected to modernize various elements of their respective military infrastructures.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The Global Military Logistics and Infrastructure Market2012-2022 provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2012 to 2022, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
Key Features and Benefits
Detailed market analysis
The report provides detailed analysis of the market for military infrastructure and logistics during 2012-2022, including the factors that influence why countries are investing or cutting defense expenditure. It provides detailed expectations of growth rates and projected total expenditure.
The main providers in the industry
Lockheed Martin, Relyant, Genco ATC, AECOM, ANHAM, DynCorp International, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Honeywell International, Minrav Holdings, Grontmij,Reeves Construction Company, KBR, URS, American International Contractors, Klinge Corporation, Fluor Corporation
Market entry opportunities and entry strategies
The military logistics industry is currently going through a process of rapid transformation. The supply based system is gradually being replaced by distribution based logistics.This shift is expected to result in reduced inventory costs, shorter lead times, enhanced responsiveness of support, enhanced survivability of the support infrastructure, and a reduced logistics footprint. Recent years have witnessed a growth in the development of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) products and technologies, by various defense companies engaged in the field of military infrastructure and logistics.Major defense spenders such as the US and some countries in Europe are shifting from their respective legacy systems to more advanced platforms, in an effort to increase the efficiency of the armed forces.
Key Market Issues
Shift from a supply based system to a distribution based system
The supply based system is gradually being replaced by distribution based logistics. Under the supply based system multiple independent organizations are responsible for the distribution process, and there is thereforea lack of centralized command and management. Logistics units are either combined to form support groups or are separated to form functional or branch specific units. Conversely, a distribution based system results in reorganizing these units into seamless distribution commands and wouldhelp the armed forces to deploy rapidly in order to counter asymmetric threats.
Growth in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) purchases
Recent years have witnessed a growth in the development of COTS products and technologies by various defense companies engaged in the field of military infrastructure and logistics. Governments are now buying bundled products as opposed to systems, which are then configured to be made into integrated systems. This process has many benefits including research and development cost savings and a reduction in production time. The asymmetric wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and rapid advancements in technology have resulted in changes in the way the military around the world is handling resupply and production.
Major defense spenders replacing outdated logistics systems
Many countries across the world are currently engaged in the process of overhauling their logistics capabilities. The primary element that drives an effective logistics system is the software used to view logistics transactional data. Major defense spenders such as the US and some countries in Europe are shifting from their respective legacy systems to more advanced platforms in an effort to increase the efficiency of the armed forces.
Companies are expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts
The military logistics sector is currently witnessing a phase of moderate MandA activity in keeping with the trend of sector consolidation when military demand falls. As defense spending has leveled off in recent years, companies operating in all areas of defense are looking to diversify their offerings in order to compete for the various contracts on offer and add more revenue streams to their existing lines of business
Key Highlights
North America to continue to dominate the market
Despite budget cuts, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the total global expenditure on military infrastructure and logistics, with an81% share duringthe forecast period. High demand in the region is primarily driven by the regions logistics modernization programs andthe overseas war against global terrorism.
Joint RandD programs expected to increase over the forecast period
A significant number of countries are investing in the development of their domestic military logistics capabilities by establishing strategic alliances and technology transfer agreements with established global manufacturers. In addition to improving the indigenous capabilities of a domestic firm, this provides the foreign company with an opportunity to cater to a new market. Partnerships between countries that possess an advance defense industrial base, such as the US, the UK, and India, aid the mutual sharing of advanced technology.
Managing multiple supply chains poses a big logistical challenge
Military supply chains are very complex as they are comprised of many sub-chains that collectively create a logistics ecosystem. One organization cannot own all sub-chains, because of which their integration poses a challenge for the smooth working of logistics systems. Managing multiple supply chains in multiple domains is a big challenge for defense logistics organizations of all sizes, particularly for the largest expeditionary forces such as the US. If there is no proper management of supply chains, the result will be decreased operational effectiveness and reduced readiness of resources.
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 About Strategic Defence Intelligence (www.strategicdefenceintelligence.com)
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Size and Drivers
3.1 Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
3.1.1 Global military infrastructure and logistics market to show positive growth during the forecast period
3.2 Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market - Regional Analysis
3.2.1 North America dominates the global military infrastructure and logistics market
3.2.2 Demand for force management in the US to support the global military infrastructure and logistics market
3.2.3 Military infrastructure and logistics market to be robust in Europe due to need for increasing operational efficiencies
3.2.4 Military infrastructure and logistics market expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.78% in the Asia-Pacific region
3.2.5 Military infrastructure and logistics market in the Middle East to increase during the forecast period
3.2.6 Brazil expected to be the highest spender in the military infrastructure and logistics sector in the Latin American region
3.2.7 Markets in Africa expected to increase over the forecast period
3.3 Military Infrastructure and Logistics Sub-Sector Market Size Composition
3.3.1 Force management market to record strong CAGR growth
3.3.2 Installations support to account for the second largest segment in this sector
3.3.3 Market for central logistics to grow at a CAGR of 5.26%
3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators
3.4.1 Modernizing of military infrastructure and logistics
3.4.2 Technological innovations driving the military logistics market
3.5 Defense Budget Spending Review
3.5.1 European capital expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.2 Asian defense budgets expected to increase at a robust pace
3.5.3 North American defense expenditure projected to decline marginally during the forecast period
3.5.4 Modernization programs likely to drive defense expenditure in South American countries
3.5.5 Military budgets of African countries expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.6 Defense budgets of Middle Eastern countries likely to increase during the forecast period
3.6 Defense Modernization Review
3.6.1 Financial constraints causing delays in European defense modernization programs
3.6.2 Defense budgets of Asian countries likely to be driven by competitive arms acquisitions
3.6.3 Global economic slowdown leading to defense budget cuts in the North American region
3.6.4 Need to replace aging equipment driving South American defense expenditure
3.6.5 Security threats increasing the defense budget of African countries
3.6.6 Demand for air defense systems is likely to increase in the Middle East
4 Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges
4.1 Technological Developments
4.1.1 Autonomous guided precision aerial delivery
4.1.2 Introduction of a new software communications architecture for USs joint tactical radio system
4.1.3 Systemhealth management (SHM) to play an important role in military logistics
4.2 Market Trends
4.2.1 Shift from a supply based system to a distribution based system
4.2.2 Growth in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) purchases
4.2.3 Major defense spenders replacing outdated logistics systems
4.3 Industry Consolidation
4.3.1 Joint RandD programs expected to increase over the forecast period
4.3.2 Companies are expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts
4.4 Key Challenges
4.4.1 Reducing the logistic support costs without sacrificing superior logistics services poses a key challenge for military logistics market
4.4.2 Managing multiple supply chains poses a big logistical challenge
5 SWOT Analysis of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
5.2 Strengths
5.2.1 Global militarytensions driving demand
5.2.2 Modernization initiatives driving the market
5.2.3 Large number of US military bases - both domestic and overseas
5.3 Weaknesses
5.3.1 Prohibitive costs
5.3.2 Lack of dedicated logistics department and cadre in some countries
5.4 Opportunities
5.4.1 Renewable energy
5.4.2 Logistics outsourcingto present opportunities to the private sector
5.5 Threats
5.5.1 US and European economic crisis
5.5.2 Shrinking military expenditure to impact demand for military infrastructure and logistics systems
6 Country Analysis - Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.1.1 Force Management expected to account for the largest share of US military infrastructure and logistics expenditure
6.1.2 Installations support segment of military infrastructure and logistics expected to constitute the second largest market share in the US
6.1.3 Central Logistics segment toregister a CAGR of 5.07% during the forecast period
6.2 France Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.2.1 Installations support market to be attractive in France during the forecast period
6.2.2 Building a military headquarters to drive theforce management market during the forecast period
6.3 Germany Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.3.1 Expenditure on force management to be robust during the forecast period
6.3.2 Installations support market to increase during the forecast period
6.4 The United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.4.1 Force management market in the UK to register robust growth during the forecast period
6.4.2 Logistics Networked Enabled Capability (Log NEC) program to drive expenditure in central logistics market
6.5 Israel Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.5.1 Force management market expected to increase during the forecast period
6.6 Australia Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.6.1 US-Australia joint collaboration military air base to drive force management expenditure
6.6.2 Australia to spend US$850 million on the procurement of central logistics systems
6.7 South Korea Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.7.1 South Korea is investing heavily in force management to facilitate relocation of 30,000 troops to Korea
6.7.2 South Korea expected to allocate US$4.2billion towards military central logistics
6.7.3 South Korea to spend on military installation support till 2017
6.8 India Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.8.1 Procurement of force management systems driven by the threat posed by Pakistan and China
6.8.2 India expected to spend US$2.7 billion on military central logistics over the forecast period
6.9 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.9.1 Installations Support expected to be the only segment of expenditure by Brazil on military infrastructure and logistics
6.1 Chile Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.10.1 Chiles expenditure on central logistics capabilities to increase at a CAGR of 3.63%
6.11 South Africa Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.11.1 Central Logistics driving the demand for military infrastructure and logistics in South Africa
7 Major Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
7.1 Installations Support
7.1.1 Contract to build Israel Defense Forces(IDF) Training Base City
7.1.2 ROKAF F-15 support
7.1.3 Field and Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract
7.2 Force Management
7.2.1 HERKULES Program
7.2.2 Military Infrastructure Development for the Eastern Command
7.2.3 Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV
7.2.4 Facility improvement project funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
7.3 Central Logistics
7.3.1 Program to centralize logistical procurement
7.3.2 Joint Project 2077
7.3.3 Logistics support services in support of US SOCOMworldwide
8 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
8.1 Competitive Landscape overview
8.1.1 Genco ATC: Overview
8.1.2 Genco ATC: Products and Services
8.1.3 Genco ATC: Alliances
8.1.4 Genco ATC: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.1 Genco ATC: Financial Analysis
8.1.2 AECOM: Overview
8.1.3 AECOM: Products and Services
8.1.4 AECOM: Alliances
8.1.5 AECOM: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.6 AECOM: Financial Analysis
8.1.7 ANHAM: Overview
8.1.8 ANHAM: Products and Services
8.1.9 ANHAM: Alliances
8.1.10 ANHAM: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.11 ANHAM: Financial Analysis
8.1.12 DynCorp International Inc.: Overview
8.1.13 DynCorp International Inc.: Products and Services
8.1.14 DynCorp International Inc.: Alliances
8.1.15 DynCorp International Inc.: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.16 DynCorp International Inc.: Financial Analysis
8.1.17 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Overview
8.1.18 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Products and Services
8.1.19 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Alliances
8.1.20 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.1 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Financial Analysis
8.1.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Overview
8.1.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.5 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Alliances
8.1.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.7 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.8 Honeywell International Inc.: overview
8.1.9 Honeywell International Inc.: products and services
8.1.10 Honeywell International Inc.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.11 Honeywell International Inc.: alliances
8.1.12 Honeywell International Inc.: recent contract wins
8.1.13 Honeywell International Inc.: financial analysis
8.1.14 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: overview
8.1.15 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: products and services
8.1.16 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.17 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: alliances
8.1.18 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: recent contract wins
8.1.19 Minrav Holdings Ltd: financial analysis
8.1.20 Grontmij: overview
8.1.21 Grontmij: products and services
8.1.22 Grontmij: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.23 Grontmij: alliances
8.1.24 Grontmij: recent contract wins
8.1.25 Grontmij: financial analysis
8.1.26 Reeves Construction Company: overview
8.1.27 Reeves Construction Company: products and services
8.1.28 Reeves Construction Company: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.29 Reeves Construction Company: alliances
8.1.30 Reeves Construction Company: recent contract wins
8.1.31 Reeves Construction Company: financial analysis
8.1.32 KBR: Overview
8.1.33 KBR: Products and Services
8.1.34 KBR: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.35 KBR: Alliances
8.1.36 KBR: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.37 KBR: Financial Analysis
8.1.38 URS: Overview
8.1.39 URS: Products and Services
8.1.40 URS: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.41 URS: Alliances
8.1.42 URS: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.43 URS: Financial Analysis
8.1.44 American International Contractors: Overview
8.1.45 American International Contractors: Products and Services
8.1.46 American International Contractors: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.47 American International Contractors: Alliances
8.1.48 American International Contractors: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.49 American International Contractors: Financial Analysis
8.1.50 Klinge Corporation: Overview
8.1.51 Klinge Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.52 Klinge Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.53 Klinge Corporation: Alliances
8.1.54 Klinge Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.55 Klinge Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.56 Fluor Corporation: Overview
8.1.57 Fluor Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.58 Fluor Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.59 Fluor Corporation: Alliances
8.1.60 Fluor Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.61 Fluor Corporation: Financial Analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 Contact us
9.3 About SDI
9.4 Disclaimer
Table 2: Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
Table 4: US Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 5: Key Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 6: French Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 7: Major French Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 8: GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 9: Major GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 10: UK Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 11: Major UK Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 12: Israeli Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 13: Major Israeli Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 14: Australian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 15: Key Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 16: South Korean Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 17: Main South Korean Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 18: Indian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 19: Key Indian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 20: Brazilian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 21: Key Brazilian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 22: ChileanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 23: South African Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 24: Program Details - IDF Training Base City
Table 25: Program Details - ROKAF F-15 support program
Table 26: Program Details - Field and Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract
Table 27: Program Details - HERKULES Program
Table 28: Program Details - Military Infrastructure Development for the Eastern Command program
Table 29: Program Details - Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV
Table 30: Program Details - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA):
Table 31: Program Details -Program to Centralize Logistical Procurement
Table 32: Program Details - Joint Project 2077
Table 33: Program Details - Logistics support services in support of US SOCOM worldwide
Table 34: KeyGlobal Military Infrastructure and Logistics Suppliers and Capabilities
Table 35: Genco ATC - Alliances
Table 36: Genco ATC - Recent Contract Wins
Table 37: AECOM - Alliances
Table 38: AECOM - Recent Contract Wins
Table 39: ANHAM - Recent Contract Wins
Table 40: DynCorp International Inc. - Alliances
Table 41: DynCorp International Inc. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 42: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG - Alliances
Table 43: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG - Recent Contract Wins
Table 44: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Alliances
Table 45: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 46: Honeywell International Inc. - Alliances
Table 47: Honeywell International Inc.- Recent Contract Wins
Table 48: Minrav Holdings Ltd - Recent Contract Wins
Table 49: KBR- Recent Contract Wins
Table 50: URS - Recent Contract Wins
Table 51: American International Contractors - Recent Contract Wins
Table 52: Klinge Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 53: Fluor Corporation - Alliances
Table 54: Fluor Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Figure 2: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2012-2022
Figure 3: North American Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 4: European Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 5: Asia-Pacific Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 6: Middle East Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 7: Latin American Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 8: African Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 9: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2012-2022
Figure 10: Force Management Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 11: Installations Support Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 12: Central Logistics Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 13: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 14: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 15: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 16: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 19: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 20: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split By Category in the US (%), 2012-2022
Figure 21: Force Management Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 22: Installations Support Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 23: Central Logistics Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 24: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 25: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in France (%), 2012-2022
Figure 26: Installations Support Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 27: Force Management Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 28: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 29: GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector (%), 2012-2022
Figure 30: Force Management Market Size in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 31: Installations Support Market Size in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 32: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 33: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in UK (%), 2012-2022
Figure 34: Force Management Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 35: Central Logistics Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 36: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Israel (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 37: Force Management Market Size in Israel (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 38: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 39: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in Australia (%), 2012-2022
Figure 40: Military Force Management Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 41: Military Central Logistics Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 42: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 43: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in South Korea (%), 2012-2022
Figure 44: Military Force Management Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 45: Military Central Logistics Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 46: Military Installation Support Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 47: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in India (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 48: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in India (%), 2012-2022
Figure 49: Force Management Market Size in India (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 50: Military Central Logistics Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 51: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 52: Installations Support Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 53: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Chile (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 54: Central Logistics Market Size in Chile (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 55: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in South Africa (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 56: Central Logistics Market Size in South Africa (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 57: AECOM - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 58: AECOM - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 59: AECOM - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 60: DynCorp International Inc. - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007- 2011
Figure 61: DynCorp International Inc. - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 62: DynCorp International Inc. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 63: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 64: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 65: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 66: Honeywell International Inc. - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 67: Honeywell International Inc. - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2007-2011
Figure 68: Honeywell International Inc. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 69: Grontmij - Revenue Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 70: Grontmij - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 71: Grontmij - Net Profit Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 72: URS - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 73: URS - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 74: URS - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 75: Fluor Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 76: Fluor Corporation - Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 77: Fluor Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 About Strategic Defence Intelligence (www.strategicdefenceintelligence.com)
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Size and Drivers
3.1 Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
3.1.1 Global military infrastructure and logistics market to show positive growth during the forecast period
3.2 Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market - Regional Analysis
3.2.1 North America dominates the global military infrastructure and logistics market
3.2.2 Demand for force management in the US to support the global military infrastructure and logistics market
3.2.3 Military infrastructure and logistics market to be robust in Europe due to need for increasing operational efficiencies
3.2.4 Military infrastructure and logistics market expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.78% in the Asia-Pacific region
3.2.5 Military infrastructure and logistics market in the Middle East to increase during the forecast period
3.2.6 Brazil expected to be the highest spender in the military infrastructure and logistics sector in the Latin American region
3.2.7 Markets in Africa expected to increase over the forecast period
3.3 Military Infrastructure and Logistics Sub-Sector Market Size Composition
3.3.1 Force management market to record strong CAGR growth
3.3.2 Installations support to account for the second largest segment in this sector
3.3.3 Market for central logistics to grow at a CAGR of 5.26%
3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators
3.4.1 Modernizing of military infrastructure and logistics
3.4.2 Technological innovations driving the military logistics market
3.5 Defense Budget Spending Review
3.5.1 European capital expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.2 Asian defense budgets expected to increase at a robust pace
3.5.3 North American defense expenditure projected to decline marginally during the forecast period
3.5.4 Modernization programs likely to drive defense expenditure in South American countries
3.5.5 Military budgets of African countries expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.6 Defense budgets of Middle Eastern countries likely to increase during the forecast period
3.6 Defense Modernization Review
3.6.1 Financial constraints causing delays in European defense modernization programs
3.6.2 Defense budgets of Asian countries likely to be driven by competitive arms acquisitions
3.6.3 Global economic slowdown leading to defense budget cuts in the North American region
3.6.4 Need to replace aging equipment driving South American defense expenditure
3.6.5 Security threats increasing the defense budget of African countries
3.6.6 Demand for air defense systems is likely to increase in the Middle East
4 Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges
4.1 Technological Developments
4.1.1 Autonomous guided precision aerial delivery
4.1.2 Introduction of a new software communications architecture for USs joint tactical radio system
4.1.3 Systemhealth management (SHM) to play an important role in military logistics
4.2 Market Trends
4.2.1 Shift from a supply based system to a distribution based system
4.2.2 Growth in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) purchases
4.2.3 Major defense spenders replacing outdated logistics systems
4.3 Industry Consolidation
4.3.1 Joint RandD programs expected to increase over the forecast period
4.3.2 Companies are expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts
4.4 Key Challenges
4.4.1 Reducing the logistic support costs without sacrificing superior logistics services poses a key challenge for military logistics market
4.4.2 Managing multiple supply chains poses a big logistical challenge
5 SWOT Analysis of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
5.2 Strengths
5.2.1 Global militarytensions driving demand
5.2.2 Modernization initiatives driving the market
5.2.3 Large number of US military bases - both domestic and overseas
5.3 Weaknesses
5.3.1 Prohibitive costs
5.3.2 Lack of dedicated logistics department and cadre in some countries
5.4 Opportunities
5.4.1 Renewable energy
5.4.2 Logistics outsourcingto present opportunities to the private sector
5.5 Threats
5.5.1 US and European economic crisis
5.5.2 Shrinking military expenditure to impact demand for military infrastructure and logistics systems
6 Country Analysis - Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.1.1 Force Management expected to account for the largest share of US military infrastructure and logistics expenditure
6.1.2 Installations support segment of military infrastructure and logistics expected to constitute the second largest market share in the US
6.1.3 Central Logistics segment toregister a CAGR of 5.07% during the forecast period
6.2 France Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.2.1 Installations support market to be attractive in France during the forecast period
6.2.2 Building a military headquarters to drive theforce management market during the forecast period
6.3 Germany Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.3.1 Expenditure on force management to be robust during the forecast period
6.3.2 Installations support market to increase during the forecast period
6.4 The United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.4.1 Force management market in the UK to register robust growth during the forecast period
6.4.2 Logistics Networked Enabled Capability (Log NEC) program to drive expenditure in central logistics market
6.5 Israel Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.5.1 Force management market expected to increase during the forecast period
6.6 Australia Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.6.1 US-Australia joint collaboration military air base to drive force management expenditure
6.6.2 Australia to spend US$850 million on the procurement of central logistics systems
6.7 South Korea Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.7.1 South Korea is investing heavily in force management to facilitate relocation of 30,000 troops to Korea
6.7.2 South Korea expected to allocate US$4.2billion towards military central logistics
6.7.3 South Korea to spend on military installation support till 2017
6.8 India Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.8.1 Procurement of force management systems driven by the threat posed by Pakistan and China
6.8.2 India expected to spend US$2.7 billion on military central logistics over the forecast period
6.9 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.9.1 Installations Support expected to be the only segment of expenditure by Brazil on military infrastructure and logistics
6.1 Chile Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.10.1 Chiles expenditure on central logistics capabilities to increase at a CAGR of 3.63%
6.11 South Africa Market Size and Forecast 2012-2022
6.11.1 Central Logistics driving the demand for military infrastructure and logistics in South Africa
7 Major Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
7.1 Installations Support
7.1.1 Contract to build Israel Defense Forces(IDF) Training Base City
7.1.2 ROKAF F-15 support
7.1.3 Field and Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract
7.2 Force Management
7.2.1 HERKULES Program
7.2.2 Military Infrastructure Development for the Eastern Command
7.2.3 Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV
7.2.4 Facility improvement project funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
7.3 Central Logistics
7.3.1 Program to centralize logistical procurement
7.3.2 Joint Project 2077
7.3.3 Logistics support services in support of US SOCOMworldwide
8 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
8.1 Competitive Landscape overview
8.1.1 Genco ATC: Overview
8.1.2 Genco ATC: Products and Services
8.1.3 Genco ATC: Alliances
8.1.4 Genco ATC: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.1 Genco ATC: Financial Analysis
8.1.2 AECOM: Overview
8.1.3 AECOM: Products and Services
8.1.4 AECOM: Alliances
8.1.5 AECOM: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.6 AECOM: Financial Analysis
8.1.7 ANHAM: Overview
8.1.8 ANHAM: Products and Services
8.1.9 ANHAM: Alliances
8.1.10 ANHAM: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.11 ANHAM: Financial Analysis
8.1.12 DynCorp International Inc.: Overview
8.1.13 DynCorp International Inc.: Products and Services
8.1.14 DynCorp International Inc.: Alliances
8.1.15 DynCorp International Inc.: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.16 DynCorp International Inc.: Financial Analysis
8.1.17 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Overview
8.1.18 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Products and Services
8.1.19 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Alliances
8.1.20 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.1 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG: Financial Analysis
8.1.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Overview
8.1.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.5 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Alliances
8.1.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.7 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.8 Honeywell International Inc.: overview
8.1.9 Honeywell International Inc.: products and services
8.1.10 Honeywell International Inc.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.11 Honeywell International Inc.: alliances
8.1.12 Honeywell International Inc.: recent contract wins
8.1.13 Honeywell International Inc.: financial analysis
8.1.14 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: overview
8.1.15 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: products and services
8.1.16 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.17 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: alliances
8.1.18 Minrav Holdings Ltd.: recent contract wins
8.1.19 Minrav Holdings Ltd: financial analysis
8.1.20 Grontmij: overview
8.1.21 Grontmij: products and services
8.1.22 Grontmij: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.23 Grontmij: alliances
8.1.24 Grontmij: recent contract wins
8.1.25 Grontmij: financial analysis
8.1.26 Reeves Construction Company: overview
8.1.27 Reeves Construction Company: products and services
8.1.28 Reeves Construction Company: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.29 Reeves Construction Company: alliances
8.1.30 Reeves Construction Company: recent contract wins
8.1.31 Reeves Construction Company: financial analysis
8.1.32 KBR: Overview
8.1.33 KBR: Products and Services
8.1.34 KBR: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.35 KBR: Alliances
8.1.36 KBR: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.37 KBR: Financial Analysis
8.1.38 URS: Overview
8.1.39 URS: Products and Services
8.1.40 URS: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.41 URS: Alliances
8.1.42 URS: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.43 URS: Financial Analysis
8.1.44 American International Contractors: Overview
8.1.45 American International Contractors: Products and Services
8.1.46 American International Contractors: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.47 American International Contractors: Alliances
8.1.48 American International Contractors: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.49 American International Contractors: Financial Analysis
8.1.50 Klinge Corporation: Overview
8.1.51 Klinge Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.52 Klinge Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.53 Klinge Corporation: Alliances
8.1.54 Klinge Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.55 Klinge Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.56 Fluor Corporation: Overview
8.1.57 Fluor Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.58 Fluor Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.59 Fluor Corporation: Alliances
8.1.60 Fluor Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.61 Fluor Corporation: Financial Analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 Contact us
9.3 About SDI
9.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market OverviewTable 2: Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market
Table 4: US Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 5: Key Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 6: French Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 7: Major French Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 8: GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 9: Major GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 10: UK Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 11: Major UK Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 12: Israeli Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 13: Major Israeli Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 14: Australian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 15: Key Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 16: South Korean Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 17: Main South Korean Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 18: Indian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 19: Key Indian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 20: Brazilian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 21: Key Brazilian Military Infrastructure and Logistics Programs
Table 22: ChileanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 23: South African Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Overview
Table 24: Program Details - IDF Training Base City
Table 25: Program Details - ROKAF F-15 support program
Table 26: Program Details - Field and Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract
Table 27: Program Details - HERKULES Program
Table 28: Program Details - Military Infrastructure Development for the Eastern Command program
Table 29: Program Details - Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV
Table 30: Program Details - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA):
Table 31: Program Details -Program to Centralize Logistical Procurement
Table 32: Program Details - Joint Project 2077
Table 33: Program Details - Logistics support services in support of US SOCOM worldwide
Table 34: KeyGlobal Military Infrastructure and Logistics Suppliers and Capabilities
Table 35: Genco ATC - Alliances
Table 36: Genco ATC - Recent Contract Wins
Table 37: AECOM - Alliances
Table 38: AECOM - Recent Contract Wins
Table 39: ANHAM - Recent Contract Wins
Table 40: DynCorp International Inc. - Alliances
Table 41: DynCorp International Inc. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 42: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG - Alliances
Table 43: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. KG - Recent Contract Wins
Table 44: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Alliances
Table 45: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 46: Honeywell International Inc. - Alliances
Table 47: Honeywell International Inc.- Recent Contract Wins
Table 48: Minrav Holdings Ltd - Recent Contract Wins
Table 49: KBR- Recent Contract Wins
Table 50: URS - Recent Contract Wins
Table 51: American International Contractors - Recent Contract Wins
Table 52: Klinge Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 53: Fluor Corporation - Alliances
Table 54: Fluor Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022Figure 2: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2012-2022
Figure 3: North American Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 4: European Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 5: Asia-Pacific Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 6: Middle East Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 7: Latin American Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 8: African Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 9: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2012-2022
Figure 10: Force Management Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 11: Installations Support Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 12: Central Logistics Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 13: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 14: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 15: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 16: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011-2021
Figure 19: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 20: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split By Category in the US (%), 2012-2022
Figure 21: Force Management Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 22: Installations Support Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 23: Central Logistics Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 24: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 25: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in France (%), 2012-2022
Figure 26: Installations Support Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 27: Force Management Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 28: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 29: GermanMilitary Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector (%), 2012-2022
Figure 30: Force Management Market Size in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 31: Installations Support Market Size in Germany (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 32: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 33: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in UK (%), 2012-2022
Figure 34: Force Management Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 35: Central Logistics Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 36: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Israel (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 37: Force Management Market Size in Israel (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 38: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 39: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in Australia (%), 2012-2022
Figure 40: Military Force Management Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 41: Military Central Logistics Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 42: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 43: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in South Korea (%), 2012-2022
Figure 44: Military Force Management Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 45: Military Central Logistics Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 46: Military Installation Support Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 47: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in India (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 48: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market Split by Sector in India (%), 2012-2022
Figure 49: Force Management Market Size in India (US$ Billion), 2012-2022
Figure 50: Military Central Logistics Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 51: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 52: Installations Support Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 53: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in Chile (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 54: Central Logistics Market Size in Chile (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 55: Military Infrastructure and Logistics Market in South Africa (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 56: Central Logistics Market Size in South Africa (US$ Million), 2012-2022
Figure 57: AECOM - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 58: AECOM - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 59: AECOM - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 60: DynCorp International Inc. - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007- 2011
Figure 61: DynCorp International Inc. - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 62: DynCorp International Inc. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 63: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 64: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 65: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 66: Honeywell International Inc. - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 67: Honeywell International Inc. - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2007-2011
Figure 68: Honeywell International Inc. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 69: Grontmij - Revenue Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 70: Grontmij - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 71: Grontmij - Net Profit Trend Analysis (Euro million), 2007-2011
Figure 72: URS - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 73: URS - Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 74: URS - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 75: Fluor Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 76: Fluor Corporation - Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2007-2011
Figure 77: Fluor Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007-2011
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