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Netra Shetty
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Industry Definition
Operators in this industry manufacture games and toys for professional, arcade or personal use. Businesses source raw materials from a number of different suppliers before transforming them into a range of toy and game products including dolls, action figures, board games, wheeled toys and puzzles. It is important to note that the manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment, video game consoles and bicycles are excluded from this industry.
Report Contents
The About this Industry chapter provides general information about the scope of the industry such as an industry definition and a list of the main activities of the industry.
The Industry at a Glance chapter provides a brief snapshot of the key indicators of the industry such as industry revenue and forecast growth rate.
The Industry Performance chapter covers the following: Executive Summary, Key External Drivers, Current Performance, Industry Outlook and Industry Life Cycle. The Executive Summary section is a brief summary of the overall chapter. The Key External Drivers section looks at the key factors outside the control of an individual business that determine the industry's performance. The Current Performance section provides analysis for the industry over the past five years with key performance indicators discussed. The Industry Outlook section is a key analysis section of the report and outlines expectations for the key industry indicators over the next five year period, including forecasts. The Industry Life Cycle section provides a discussion of where the industry is at in its life cycle and how that is affecting industry performance.
The Products & Markets chapter covers the following: Supply Chain, Products & Services, Major Markets, Globalisation & Trade and Business Locations. The Supply Chain section lists the key buying and key selling industries associated with this industry. The Products & Services section lists the products and services the industry provides including percentage breakdowns by key segment. The Major Markets section gives an analysis of the markets for the industry's products and how these markets may have changed over time. The Globalisation & Trade section provides a discussion of the level of globalization and the importance of trade to the industry. The Business Locations section highlights where the industry operates and why.
The Competitive Landscape chapter is a discussion of the characteristics of an average operator in the industry and who controls the market for the products of the industry. It includes the following sections: Market Share Concentration, Key Success Factors, Cost Structure Benchmarks and Barriers to Entry. The Market Share Concentration section discusses the level of concentration of the industry. The Key Success Factors section looks at the key internal factors that contribute to the success of an operator in the industry. The Cost Structure Benchmarks section discusses the average costs faced by operators in the industry. The Barriers to Entry section looks at the factors preventing new companies from entering the industry.
The Major Companies chapter analyses the companies that have the most substantial influence on the industry. Market Share figures and a discussion of the major companies operations within the industry are given where possible.
The Operating Conditions chapter covers the following: Structural Risk Index and Investment Requirements. The Structural Risk Index section provides an indicator of the level of risk faced by operators in the industry. The Investment Requirements section is an analysis of the level of capital investment required to operate in the industry.
The Key Statistics chapter provides the key indicators for the industry for at least the last three years. The statistics included are industry revenue, industry value added (or gross product), establishments, enterprises, employment, exports, imports, wages, domestic demand and any relevant industry-specific data where appropriate.
About 5,000 retail dealers sell boats and related products and services in the United States, with combined annual revenue of about $12 billion. MarineMax, the largest retailer, has only a 2 percent market share in this fragmented industry. The 20 top dealers collectively have about 20 percent of the market. Most dealers operate a single location, are privately owned, and have less than $3 million in annual sales. Larger dealers can have more than $10 million in annual sales.
Industry Players
In 1997, more than 40% of dollar sales in the recreational boating market was controlled by six producers—Brunswick, Outboard Marine, Genmar, Yamaha Motor, Bombardier, and McAndrews & Forbes. The top two companies, Brunswick and Outboard Marine, alone account for over 27.5% of recreational boat sales and approximately 40% of the engine market, expressed in terms of value of shipments
Name Headquarters Operations Sales (2006)
MarineMax Clearwater, FL Public $1.2B
West Marine, Inc. Watsonville, CA Public $261.0M
Rogriguez Group Golfe-Juan, France Public $567.4M (2005)
Industry Definition
Operators in this industry manufacture games and toys for professional, arcade or personal use. Businesses source raw materials from a number of different suppliers before transforming them into a range of toy and game products including dolls, action figures, board games, wheeled toys and puzzles. It is important to note that the manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment, video game consoles and bicycles are excluded from this industry.
Report Contents
The About this Industry chapter provides general information about the scope of the industry such as an industry definition and a list of the main activities of the industry.
The Industry at a Glance chapter provides a brief snapshot of the key indicators of the industry such as industry revenue and forecast growth rate.
The Industry Performance chapter covers the following: Executive Summary, Key External Drivers, Current Performance, Industry Outlook and Industry Life Cycle. The Executive Summary section is a brief summary of the overall chapter. The Key External Drivers section looks at the key factors outside the control of an individual business that determine the industry's performance. The Current Performance section provides analysis for the industry over the past five years with key performance indicators discussed. The Industry Outlook section is a key analysis section of the report and outlines expectations for the key industry indicators over the next five year period, including forecasts. The Industry Life Cycle section provides a discussion of where the industry is at in its life cycle and how that is affecting industry performance.
The Products & Markets chapter covers the following: Supply Chain, Products & Services, Major Markets, Globalisation & Trade and Business Locations. The Supply Chain section lists the key buying and key selling industries associated with this industry. The Products & Services section lists the products and services the industry provides including percentage breakdowns by key segment. The Major Markets section gives an analysis of the markets for the industry's products and how these markets may have changed over time. The Globalisation & Trade section provides a discussion of the level of globalization and the importance of trade to the industry. The Business Locations section highlights where the industry operates and why.
The Competitive Landscape chapter is a discussion of the characteristics of an average operator in the industry and who controls the market for the products of the industry. It includes the following sections: Market Share Concentration, Key Success Factors, Cost Structure Benchmarks and Barriers to Entry. The Market Share Concentration section discusses the level of concentration of the industry. The Key Success Factors section looks at the key internal factors that contribute to the success of an operator in the industry. The Cost Structure Benchmarks section discusses the average costs faced by operators in the industry. The Barriers to Entry section looks at the factors preventing new companies from entering the industry.
The Major Companies chapter analyses the companies that have the most substantial influence on the industry. Market Share figures and a discussion of the major companies operations within the industry are given where possible.
The Operating Conditions chapter covers the following: Structural Risk Index and Investment Requirements. The Structural Risk Index section provides an indicator of the level of risk faced by operators in the industry. The Investment Requirements section is an analysis of the level of capital investment required to operate in the industry.
The Key Statistics chapter provides the key indicators for the industry for at least the last three years. The statistics included are industry revenue, industry value added (or gross product), establishments, enterprises, employment, exports, imports, wages, domestic demand and any relevant industry-specific data where appropriate.
About 5,000 retail dealers sell boats and related products and services in the United States, with combined annual revenue of about $12 billion. MarineMax, the largest retailer, has only a 2 percent market share in this fragmented industry. The 20 top dealers collectively have about 20 percent of the market. Most dealers operate a single location, are privately owned, and have less than $3 million in annual sales. Larger dealers can have more than $10 million in annual sales.
Industry Players
In 1997, more than 40% of dollar sales in the recreational boating market was controlled by six producers—Brunswick, Outboard Marine, Genmar, Yamaha Motor, Bombardier, and McAndrews & Forbes. The top two companies, Brunswick and Outboard Marine, alone account for over 27.5% of recreational boat sales and approximately 40% of the engine market, expressed in terms of value of shipments
Name Headquarters Operations Sales (2006)
MarineMax Clearwater, FL Public $1.2B
West Marine, Inc. Watsonville, CA Public $261.0M
Rogriguez Group Golfe-Juan, France Public $567.4M (2005)