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Global competitiveness of European surface technology : Part 1: competitiveness and the relationship between European manufacturing and surface finishing sectors

Leisner, Peter (author)
Jönköping University,JTH, Material och tillverkning
Larson, C. (author)
Institute of Materials Finishing, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Nielsen, L. P. (author)
Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, Denmark
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Müller, S. (author)
Airbus Helicopters, Donauwörth, Germany
Hansal, W. (author)
RENA Technologies Austria GmbH, Hirtenberg, Austria
Puippe, J. -C (author)
Steiger Galvanotechnique SA, Châtel-St-Denis, Switzerland
Zielonka, A. (author)
FEM, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
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2020-11-17
2020
English.
In: Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0020-2967 .- 1745-9192. ; 98:6, s. 279-287
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  • The present paper is part one of two of a report aiming at recommending future directions for the European surface technology industry to remain relevant and competitive. This first part analyses the present status of the competitiveness of the European surface finishing industry, and its relationship to the manufacturing sector, as a base for suggesting actions. Surface finishing is not a stand-alone industry, but an integrated part of manufacturing of most products and thereby an integrated part of the manufacturing chain and follows the rest of the manufacturing if offshored. The drivers for offshoring are changing, and automation of manufacturing makes offshoring less profitable. The European surface finishing sector is characterised by an annual turnover of about US$ 114 Bn, 900,000 employees, and an annual growth rate of 3.6%. Surface finishing accounts for about 5% of all manufacturing of products. About 1/3 of the surface finishing is estimated to be done by sub-contractors and 2/3 in-house. There is a large diversity in technology used and firm size throughout Europe. The average size of European subcontractors is between 11 and 12 employees with the majority being very small with less than 10 employees, which is a challenge for the future development that demands adoption of new technology, legislation, and cooperative structures.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Europe
surface finishing
Competition
Contractors
Employment
Finishing
Offshore oil well production
Personnel
Annual growth rate
European manufacturing
Global competitiveness
Manufacturing chain
Manufacturing sector
Surface finishing industry
Surface technology
Surface treatment

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