Global Asset Tracking Market (2021 to 2026) - by Infrastructure, Connection Type, Mobility, Location Method, Solution Type, Supporting Tech and Industry Verticals
Dublin, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Asset Tracking Market by Infrastructure (Platform, Software, and Services), Connection Type, Mobility (Fixed, Portable, Mobile), Location Method (GPS, Beacons, RFID, Others), Solution Type, Supporting Tech and Industry Verticals 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report evaluates asset tracking technologies, solutions, and the overall asset management and logistics ecosystem including major players, strategies and market positioning. The report evaluates the impacts of use case-specific considerations in terms of asset tracking technology and solution selection.
The report analyzes the asset tracking market by asset value including low, medium, and high-value assets. The report provides analysis and forecasts by technology, components, infrastructure, solutions and much more. This includes analysis and forecasts for asset tracking globally, regionally, and by major country from 2021 through 2026.
Select Report Findings:
Global asset tracking market will reach $55.1B by 2026, growing at 17.1% CAGR
Global asset tracking market for AI-embedded devices to grow at 33% through 2026
While fleet comprises over 80% of the market, non-fleet asset tracking is growing 18% faster
Asset tracking solutions are becoming increasingly more attractive for sub-$1,000 book value assets
The asset management and logistics market will witness considerable vendor consolidation through 2026
Leading companies will integrate asset management, logistics and connected-device security as combined solutions
IoT supported asset tracking market will account for over 90% of all connected enterprise and industrial solutions by 2030
This report also provides an analysis of both fleet-related asset tracking and non-fleet asset tracking markets. Fleet tracking market analysis includes segmentation by IoT-enabled fleet tracking. In terms of non-fleet asset tracking, the report evaluates the market for both living and nonliving things, which have completely different characteristics.
In addition, the report includes market analysis by major asset tracking technologies including barcodes, GPS, RFID, sensors and IoT-based asset tracking. The report evaluates use cases for each technology and provides a market outlook assessment and forecasts for each. For example, the report identifies market opportunities for the slap-and-track RFID based tracking segment.
Due to the COVID19 pandemic, great care has been taken to re-evaluate our research assumptions and data to ensure this report reflects the impact of this "black swan" type event upon the asset tracking and supply chain management marketplace. Accordingly, both our qualitative and quantitative (forecasts) have been re-assessed and updated where appropriate.
Additional Report Coverage Details:
Analysis and forecasts by infrastructure such as asset tracking by software, which includes: Cost Management, Audit Management, Procurement Management, Condition Monitoring, Inventory Management, and more. This report evaluates the market for asset tracking technology components including M2M Communication, Embedded, On-board and Remote Computing Systems.
Assesses the impact of AI (including machine learning, image and pattern recognition, neural networking, and more), blockchain, and big data (including storage and data analytics) in support of asset tracking solutions. The report also evaluates cloud (including central and edge computing) vs. non-cloud-based solutions.
Evaluates asset tracking by category, such as fleet management. This is further broken down by land and non-land vehicles and vehicle types with great details for commercial trucks, vans, cars, and special-purpose vehicles. In terms of non-roadway vehicles, the report assesses aviation, railway, and water-based vehicle market potential. For the aviation market, it includes asset tracking for planes, helicopters, and ground support equipment. The report also analyzes the non-fleet tracking market including assets in smart buildings and smart workplaces.
Forecasting for the aforementioned as well as by region and country for market sizing by revenue as well as unit deployment from 2021 through 2026. This includes quantitative data and projections with market segmentation by technology, technology components and integration, infrastructure, connection type, range of mobility, location requirements, and by industry verticals. In addition, the report includes analysis and forecasts for the RFID-enabled "slap-and-track" market, which enables fast and easy tracking for many use cases ranging from shipping to asset loss prevention.
Market analysis and forecasting for the RFID-enabled "slap-and-track" asset tracking market including solutions by type, implementation, assets, industries, and regions.
Companies Mentioned
Actsoft Inc.
Advantrack
Ahrma
Alphabet
Apptricity
ARI Fleet
Arvento
ASAP Systems
AssetPanda
Astrocast
AT&T
Azuga Fleet
Blackberry (Radar, QNX)
Bosch
Brilliant Info Systems Pvt. Ltd.
CalAmp
Carmalink
Chekhra Business Solutions
ClearPath GPS
CLS
Datalogic S.P.A
DriveFactor (or CCC Drive)
Entigral Systems Inc.
Epicor Software Corporation
Estrack
Fleet Complete
Fleet Safety Institute
Fleetilla
Fleetistics
FleetManager
FleetMind (Safe Fleet Holdings)
Fleetup
Freshworks
Geotab
GigaTrack
Globalstar
Go Fleet
GPS Insight
GPS Trackit
GSAttrack (Global Satellite Engineering)
Gurtam
Hiber
Honeywell International Inc.
IBM Corporation
Impinj Inc.
Inseego
Intouch GPS (GPSTrackit)
Iridium
JDA Software Group Inc.
Jolly Technologies Inc.
Kineis
Litum IoT
Lojack
Lowry Solutions Inc.
Lytx
M2M in Motion
Microsoft Corporation
And Many More Companies!
Asset Tracking Market Constraints and Opportunities
The market remains constrained by a relatively low number of enterprise-connected assets across certain important asset classes. Leading asset tracking solution companies are focusing on the asset value to a business or governmental organization rather than the book value of the asset itself. A consultative marketing/sales approach is necessary to inform enterprise, first of the value of interconnecting business assets, and secondly, demonstrative asset tracking outcomes that bring value straight to the bottom line.
However, the overall asset tracking market has witnessed substantial economies of scale improvements in recent years due to inexpensive connectivity and machine-to-machine communications equipment and services. Increased penetration and usage of advanced IoT solutions leveraging M2M and other supporting technologies enable anytime, anywhere, and any type of asset tracking.
In addition, improved economies of scale and advancements in miniaturization and communications have made low-value asset tracking more practical, expanding the range of potential industries and asset types. This is exemplified by the growing trend for RFID-based "slap-and-track" solutions for shipping, supply chain management, and enterprise logistics such as tracking low to medium-value assets such as business equipment and supplies.
Fleet and Non-Fleet Asset Tracking Market
There are substantial factors to consider when approaching the broader asset tracking market, which includes asset class, value, and degree of mobility. Whereas asset tracking has historically been largely fleet-focused (commercial trucks, trailers, vans, and cars), there is great potential for expansion towards non-vehicle related assets.
This is exemplified by the growing trend for RFID-based "slap-and-track" solutions for shipping, supply chain management, and enterprise logistics such as tracking low to medium-value assets such as business equipment and supplies. Slap-and-track asset tracking solutions are useful for more than just shipping-related use cases as they are also used for connected-asset monitoring and loss prevention.
For example, business equipment and tools may be tracked to prevent loss (such as leaving behind at a job site) and to ensure that assets are where they need to be when they are needed. These types of solutions are part of the rapidly growing asset tracking market trend involving the business need for cost-effective low-value asset management. Not just relegated to consumer-oriented use cases such as package delivery, slap-and-track is also an important asset tracking solution for enterprise, industrial, and government logistics and supply chain management.
Asset Tracking Market by Asset Value
Leading asset tracking solution companies are focusing on the asset value to a business or governmental organization rather than the book value of the asset itself. A consultative sales approach is necessary to inform enterprise, first of the value of interconnecting business assets, and secondly, demonstrative asset tracking outcomes that bring value straight to the bottom line.
The advent of advanced Internet of Things (IoT) solutions leveraging M2M and other supporting technologies enables anytime, anywhere, any type of asset tracking. In addition, advancements in miniaturization and communications have made lower value asset tracking more practical, expanding the range of potential industries and asset types.
Technology Integration in the Asset Tracking Market
The asset tracking market leverages a wide range of technologies, which are typically utilized based on a few key factors including cost, availability, and form factor of the asset to be tracked. While historically disparate technologies have been implemented on a silo basis, we see the asset tracking market evolving to a more integrative approach. This will be necessitated by business assets becoming increasingly more connected, driving enterprise organizations to desire more seamless asset management across asset classes/types, cohesive tracking between assets, and an expansive view of logistics.
Report Benefits:
Identify leading asset tracking companies, technologies, and solutions
Recognize the importance of AI and IoT in asset management and logistics
Understand the role and importance of different asset tracking technologies
Learn how technologies and solutions will evolve to support low-value asset tracking
Identify the linkage between connected enterprise assets, management, and control
Understand how IoT and edge computing will support asset tracking in cellular networks
Identify asset tracking market opportunities by industry vertical, use case, and asset type
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Asset Tracking Market Segmentation
2.1 Asset Tracking Application Types
2.2 Asset Tracking Connection Types
2.3 Asset Tracking in Industry Verticals
2.4 Asset Tracking by Region
2.5 Asset Tracking by IoT Deployment
2.6 Artificial Intelligence in Asset Tracking
2.7 Other Emerging Technologies in Support of Asset Tracking
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Asset Tracking Overview
3.1.1.1 Asset Tracking Functions
3.1.1.2 Asset Tracking Systems
3.2 Asset Types
3.2.1.1 Fixed, Portable, and Mobile Assets
3.2.1.2 High, Medium, and Low Value Assets
3.3 Asset Tracking Market Segmentation
3.4 Business Drivers for Asset Tracking
3.4.1.1 Connected Devices
3.4.1.1.1 Connected Consumer Devices
3.4.1.1.2 Connected Enterprise Assets
3.4.1.1.3 Connected Industrial Assets
3.4.1.2 Optimizing Enterprise and Industrial Device Management
3.4.1.3 Smart Cities, Buildings, and Workplaces
3.5 Asset Tracking Technologies
3.5.1.1 Mobility Management and Connectivity Technology
3.5.1.2 5G and Multi-access Edge Computing
3.5.1.3 Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT)
3.5.1.4 Artificial Intelligence in Asset Tracking
3.5.1.5 Advanced Data Analytics Support of Asset Tracking
3.5.1.6 Blockchain Technology and Asset Tracking
4.0 Asset Tracking Solutions
4.1 Solution Considerations
4.2 Solution Needs
4.3 Specific Solutions
4.4 Asset Tracking Infrastructure and Services
5.0 Asset Tracking in Industry Verticals
6.0 Company Analysis
7.0 Overall Asset Tracking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 - 2026
7.1 Global Asset Tracking Deployment vs. Value 2021 - 2026
7.2 Global Asset Tracking Deployments 2021 - 2026
8.0 Fleet Tracking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 - 2026
8.1 Fleet Tracking by Vehicle Type 2021 - 2026
8.2 Fleet Tracking Solutions 2021 - 2026
8.3 Fleet Tracking Solutions Deployment 2021 - 2026
8.4 Fleet Tracking Solution Components 2021 - 2026
8.5 Fleet Tracking by Management Technology Solution Type 2021 - 2026
8.6 Fleet Tracking Market by Networking Technology Solution Type 2021 - 2026
8.7 Fleet Tracking by Service Type 2021 - 2026
8.8 Fleet Tracking Market by Region 2021 - 2026
9.0 Non-Fleet Asset Tracking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 - 2026
10.0 IoT enabled Fleet Tracking Market Segment 2021 - 2026
11.0 IoT Enabled Non-Fleet Asset Tracking 2021 - 2026
11.1 IoT Enabled Non-Fleet Asset Tracking by Application 2021 - 2026
12.0 Video Safety in Fleet Tracking Market 2021 - 2026
13.0 Emerging Technologies in Fleet Tracking Market 2021 - 2026
13.1 AR Powered Asset Tracking Software Smart Buildings vs. Smart Workplace 2021 - 2026
13.2 Global Asset Tracking Market by Network Technology 2021 - 2026
13.3 Global Asset Tracking Market in 5G 2021 - 2026
13.4 Global AI Embedded Asset Tracking Unit Deployment 2021 - 2026
14.0 Slap-and-Track Asset Tracking Solutions Market 2021 - 2026
15.0 Living Creature Tracking Market 2021 - 2026
16.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
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