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Marine selective catalytic reduction systems market to be characterized by a stringent regulatory landscape, China to exhibit fair investment opportunities for potential shareholders
The global marine selective catalytic reduction systems market, in the recent years, has been witnessing strong investment trends by the major stakeholders, given the stringent environmental regulations in protecting human and aquatic life. Large amount of emissions pertaining to marine polluting substances and amendment of strict regulations regarding the same have in fact raised the bar for marine selective catalytic reduction systems industry players to bring in more advanced diesel engine designs that are capable of minimizing marine pollution. These SCR systems, designed to curtail nitrogen emissions, are thus gaining traction in the recent years and have significantly taken the marine industry by storm.
Europe Marine Selective Catalytic Reduction Systems Market Size, By Application, 2017 & 2024 (USD Million)
Introduction of IMO Tier III legislation to act as a major catalyst for rapid marine SCR systems market growth
An important factor which stood as a major growth promoter for the overall marine SCR systems industry is the enforcement of The Tier III NOx emissions regulations (IMO3) of the International Maritime Organization that came into power in 2016. According to reports, the recent IMO3 legislation has been forcing the engine manufactures to achieve a NOx reduction of more than 70% from Tier II for all the ships sailing in the NECA (NOx Emission Control Areas). The selective catalytic reduction technology in this regard has been gaining immense momentum as it was being able to operate as the standalone technology that reduced as much as 80% of NoX. The SCR system’s compliance with the IMO3 has thus elevated the business landscape of global marine selective catalytic reduction systems market, and is further expected to proliferate across the coastal waters of U.S., Canada, and China – where the legislations are enacted more severely.
China to emerge as a lucrative investment hub
The Chinese Ministry of Transport, recently in July 2018, has published new requirements with a target to limit NOx emission for the second-hand imported & Chinese-flagged diesel engine vessels. According to the regulations these engines are required to comply with the IMO3 norms and will be applicable to vessels that are converted or imported for domestic trade after September 1 2018. These new NOx emission control requirements have paved the way for robust commercialization of SCR systems in China. Moreover, the rapid growth in the long-distance and international voyage and the rising inter-border trade activities has further fortified the regional product demand. In response to these mandatory protocols, China marine selective catalytic reduction systems market size is anticipated to register a CAGR of 3% over 2018-2024.
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Further considering the geographical expanse, it is imperative to mention that, thriving on the cusp of fierce stringency in regulatory framework, the U.S. marine SCR systems industry is also expected to be one of the lucrative regions for business expansion. In addition, ongoing technological advancements in the commercial & recreational marine vessels and the presence of core industry manufactures in the country are foreseen to further complement the regional growth in the ensuing years.
Further speaking on the competitive scenario, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that the sustainability and go-green trends are also vividly characterizing the marine industry vertical and impelling the prominent companies to adopt necessary market growth strategies for business proliferation. An apt instance standing as a substantiation to the aforesaid is that of Cummins Inc., that has recently introduced its new IMO3 certified QSK60 engine package that offers cleaner emissions. If reports are to be believed, the company has added selective catalytic reduction systems to meet the new emissions standards without impacting the fuel economy. Endorsed with similar product innovation and business expansion trends, several other industry players including Wärtsilä, Tenneco, DEC Marine, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, and ME Production are also seen ramping up their positions in the global marine selective catalytic reduction systems market.
All in all, it would be apt to quote that stringent regulatory protocols and highly innovative product development with technological advancements are to remain the two prominent drivers majorly shaping the business trends in the years ahead. In terms of remuneration, the global marine selective catalytic reduction systems market size is forecast to exceed a valuation of over USD 5 billion with annual installations surpassing 3,000 units by 2024.
Author Name : Ojaswita Kutepatil
China Marine diesel engines market to witness massive growth over 2016-2024, significant increase in sea borne trade across the globe to influence the industry dynamics
The world is witnessing a proliferation in seaborne trade, which is likely to stimulate marine diesel engines market over the years ahead. The cost of the fuel is a major factor that is influencing the trade profitability. Recent fluctuations in the fuel price which is currently on a higher end, is turning out to be favorable for the industry players. According to a report by UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) in 2015, sea borne trade expanded over 4% from 2012 to 2014, subject to the significant increase in dry bulk trade. Alongside, easy availability of spare parts, trained repairing personal, and repair networks have also catalyzed the adoption of these diesel engines. As per a report by Global Market Insights, Inc., “Marine Diesel Engines Market is slated to exceed a revenue of USD 7 billion by the end of 2024, with a CAGR projection of 5% over 2016-2024.”
Europe Marine Diesel Engines Market Size, By Application, 2016 & 2024 ($Mn)
Increasing demand for economically viable engines that are best fit to fulfill reliability, durability, and fuel optimization is further complementing marine diesel engines market penetration. Over the past few years, the shipping industry has been largely emphasizing on developing advanced engines that improve the fuel efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emission. Marine diesel engines operate at an average efficiency of 40% to 50% depending upon the age of the engine, deadweight tonnage, and vessel size. Phasing out of traditional steam engines from various utility sectors is further providing a significant push to marine diesel engines market.
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Regionally, China has established strong grounds enhancing the market dynamics. The country, counted as one of the most developing nations across the world, is significantly increasing its investment in strengthening the naval force. In 2014, Chinese Government had issued a financial stimulus package that facilitated the money stock. The escalating growth of the regional market can be majorly credited to the rigorous number of business activities that have significantly uplifted the marine diesel engines market outlook. In 2015, for instance, MAN Diesel & Turbo had signed a 10-year agreement with CISC and CSSC to manufacture low speed diesel engines in China. Statistics depict that China accounted for one-fourth of the APAC marine diesel engines market in 2016. Such examples of promising initiatives by the government along with growing import of marine diesel engines in the country which almost accounted for USD 1.05 billion in 2015, is projecting a lucrative growth prospect for China marine diesel engines market in the years ahead. Germany, on the other hand, represented 20% of the Europe market in 2016. With increasing government spending on military and specialized ships, Germany is aiming to amplify its revenue share toward the regional marine diesel engines market in the coming years.
Considering the technical designing, the overall marine diesel engines industry is predominantly segmented into low speed, medium speed, and high-speed systems. High speed systems accounted for more than 20% of the global share in 2016. With the significant improvement in the living standards of the consumers, the demand for cruise and ferries is accelerating, which in turn is driving this high-speed marine diesel engines market. Medium speed diesel engines which are mainly deployed in cargo ships, passenger ships, fast ferries are also witnessing a heavy adoption. This category based diesel engines market is expected to hit a revenue of more than USD 3 billion by the end of 2024. Low speed marine diesel engines market will also grow substantially at an annual rate of 4% over the coming seven years.
Merchant vessels are one of the prominent application domains that is prominently contributing toward the global industry size. Growing inclination toward LNG along with a significant rise in the sea borne trade have resulted in an increasing deployment of marine diesel engines in merchant vessels, thereby contributing to the industry share. As per estimates, marine diesel engines market from merchant vessels application is expected to chart a profitable road map at a CAGR of 5% over 2016-2024.
Despite the fact that the marine diesel engines are environmentally not so viable owing to the harmful carbon emissions from these, increasing research investments by the market players in the development of fuel efficient engines is likely to leave a positive impact on the marine diesel engines industry expansion in the years ahead. Some of the prominent companies engaged in marine diesel engines market include Rolls Royce, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Engines, GM Powertrain and Wartsila Corporation.
Author Name : Satarupa De