Real estate boom to help develop facilities management services market in India


india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, india news, property news, real estate news, India Property, Delhi NCR real estate, Mumbai Real Estate, Bangalore Real Estate, Pune Real Estate news,Track2Media, Track2Realty, ravi sinha Netscribes, a knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its report Facilities Management Services Market in India 2012. Facilities management services market in India has been growing steadily over the years and is set to witness rapid growth over the next five years. It is a highly fragmented industry with few organized players and mostly unorganized small operators. The market is poised for strong growth owing to the booming real estate sector in India.The report begins with an introduction to facilities management services, including hard services and soft services. Facility management services imply the use of third-party service providers to maintain part of the building facility or outsourcing the management to an organization that executes this service professionally. This section also throws light on the various applications of facility management services such as retail and shopping malls, hotels, hospitals, banks, corporate houses, IT and ITES companies, manufacturing firms and others.

This is followed by the market overview section that gives an insight into the facilities management services market in India, its market size and growth, along with the split between organized and unorganized market. Low organized penetration of facilities management services in India leaves huge potential for players to develop this market. Geographic distribution and region wise market split of facilities management services has been provided. The organised market is mostly concentrated in and around metros and big cities while the unorganized market covers the facilities management requirements in tier I and tier II cities. The section also includes the facility management services supply chain consisting of different types of suppliers with varied service offerings. Additionally, an analysis of Porter’s Five Forces provides an insight into the competitive intensity and attractiveness of the market.

An analysis of the drivers and challenges explains the factors leading to the growth of the market including boom in real estate, rise in infrastructural development, growth in retail sector, growth of hospitality sector and improving healthcare scenario. The key challenges identified are shortage of manpower and large unorganized segment.

Key trends in the market have also been analysed which includes evolving project management and general contracting services, development of facilities management training and education, and investments and M&A activity in the facilities management sector.

The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the market and includes a detailed profile of the major players. A bubble chart for the private players, depicting their relative positions in the market with respect to their total income, net profit/loss and total assets is included. This section also includes a list of products and services, key people, financial snapshot, key ratios and key recent developments for all companies, along with key business segments and key geographic segments for public companies. The report concludes with a section on strategic recommendations which comprises of an analysis of the growth strategies of the facilities management services market in India.


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