Global Hydropower Industry Outlook To 2010: Buyer Spend And Procurement Strategies And The Impact Of Recession And Recovery—Aarkstore Enterprise Mar

Global Hydropower Industry Outlook To 2010: Buyer Spend And Procurement Strategies And The Impact Of Recession And Recovery---Aarkstore Enterprise Mar

Global Hydropower Industry Outlook to 2010: Buyer Spend and Procurement Strategies and the Impact of Recession and Recovery

Summary

“Global Hydropower Industry Outlook to 2010” is a new report published by Global Markets Direct in association with ICD Research that analyzes how Hydropower generation companies spend, procurement strategies & practices and business are being affected by the recession. In an uncertain economic climate this report gives you access to the category-level spending outlooks, buyer budgets, supplier selection criteria, business challenges and investment opportunities of leading purchase decision makers. The report also identifies buyers and suppliers future growth, M&A and investment expectations. The research is based on an extensive survey of senior and C-level industry executives from our market leading panels.

Scope

– The opinions and forward looking statements of over 900 industry executives have been captured in our in-depth survey, of which over 50% represent Directors, C-levels & Departmental Heads
– This report covers data and analysis on buyer spend, procurement and industry developments by Hydropower generation, power distribution and contractor companies and industry suppliers worldwide
– The report examines current practices and provides future expectations over the next 12-24 months
– The research is based on primary survey research conducted by Global Markets Direct in association with ICD Research accessing its B2B panels comprised of senior purchase decision makers and leading supplier organizations
– Key topics covered include buyer spend activity, procurement behaviors & strategies and how these have been affected by the recession, threats & opportunities for the power generation industry, economic outlook and business confidence.
– In the report buyers identify what suppliers need to do to maintain their business and the key actions being taken by industry players to overcome the leading business threats
– The report provides qualitative analysis of the key industry threats and opportunities and contains full survey results
– The geographical scope of the research is global – drawing on the activity and expectations of leading industry players across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa & Middle East.

Highlights

– 56% of hydropower generators and power distribution companies expect to increase their procurement spend to increase over the next 12 months, a further 24% expect to maintain existing spend levels, and with many buyers re-evaluating existing supplier contracts the market open to competition is expected to increase
– 38% of industry buyers are seeking to engage in partnerships to optimize working capital and reduce costs – closer cooperation between suppliers and buyers is being sought during this time of market uncertainty
– Only 12% of industry buyers do not regularly evaluate suppliers to ensure they meet high ethical and environmental standards.

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