Water treatment in semiconductor industries, Maynilad Water projects - Ken Research
by Ashish Kumar Market ResearcherGrowing awareness about the benefits of water
treatment, depleting water resources in the island nation due to increased
consumption and stricter regulations will drive the market for water treatment
business.
According to Ken Research report titled “Philippines Industrial Water and Waste Water
Treatment Market Outlook to 2022 By Region (Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao) and By
Industry (Electronics-Semiconductors, Agriculture-Food Processing,
Chemicals-Pharmaceuticals-Fertilizers, Power and Others)” demand is expected to be
highest in the Luzon followed by Mindanao and Davao region due to increased
industrialization focus by the current government.
Industrial water and waste water treatment industry in
Philippines in still in the growth phase and registered a positive five year
CAGR in last five years (2012-2017). The growth was mainly driven by strict
implementation of regulatory norms and scarcity of water promoting the
industries to use recycled water. Increased demand for energy and rise in
manufacturing sector has promoted the development of water treatment industry.
Major water treatment companies included Ecosystem Technology International Inc,
Maynilad Water, DM Consunji, Subic Water and Sewerage Company, Wabag
Philippines and the Bauer International Group. The market is largely dominated
by large domestic companies or Joint venture of domestic companies with
prominent foreign players. Majority of the equipments are imported. New and
technologically advanced membranes and filters are gaining traction and are
mainly imported as demand is still in the growing phase.
Electronics and semiconductor industry was the largest
user of water treatment facilities in Philippines. More than half of the
overall exports from Philippines by value come from this industry. It was
followed by chemicals industry and food and beverages industry. Luzon region
has very high volume of installed water treatment facility as it is the most
industrialized region in Philippines. Currently Visayas region was the second
largest contributor in terms of demand creation for water treatment. The
Mindanao region is expected to register high industrial growth in the current
situation and thus contribute more in the coming years overtaking the Visayas
region.
Stringent regulations by the DENR, depleting water
resources and degrading water quality, rising water demand, government
initiatives promoting water treatment installations, companies opting for zero
liquid discharge through their units, changing political landscape and huge
untapped market potential especially in SMEs are the key growth drivers in the
Philippines Industrial water and waste water treatment market. Poor implementation
of existing regulations in many parts of the country, lack of ETPs in SMEs,
fragmented market in equipment supply, poor energy efficiency among the waste
water treatment facilities, lack of funds, price sensitivity in tenders, and
poor investment in R&D are some key restraints in the water treatment
business.
Key Topics Covered
in the report
Overview of Water and Waste Water Treatment Industry
in Philippines
Value chain analysis
Philippines Industrial water and waste water market
size by revenue
Major players in the Philippines water and waste water
treatment Ecosystem
Market segmentation by region (Luzon, Visayas and
Mindanao) and By Industry (Electronics-Semiconductors, Agriculture-Food
Processing, Chemicals-Pharmaceuticals-Fertilizers, Power and Others)
Comparative Analysis of Major Companies
Company profile of major companies (ESTII, Maynilad
Water, VA Tech Wabag Philippines, Subic Water and Sewerage Company)
Market Share of Major Players
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information on the research report, refer to below link:
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The report is useful for equipment manufacturers,
water treatment consumable manufacturers and suppliers, environmental
associations, EPC companies and potential entrants and other stakeholders to
align their market centric strategies
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the field and is expected to grow with a phenomenal CAGR of 12.7% over the
period of 2013-2018
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