Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Nondestructive Testing Inspection Services and Equipment Market in the Transportation Industry


Maintenance Requirements and Government Regulations Drive Growth
This research deliverable provides an analysis of the future global Nondestructive Testing (NDT) market in the transportation industry, particularly the impact and implications of Industry 4.0. An in-depth analysis of the two major market segments, the NDT inspection services market and the NDT equipment market, in the transportation industry is provided with a focus on the trends influencing the automotive, aerospace, and railway end-user verticals. The competitive landscape of the overall NDT market for the transportation industry has been clearly outlined. Global regions are segmented as Americas, EuropeAsia-Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. The base year used for analysis is 2014, and the study period is 2011 to 2019.
Key Findings
– The Nondestructive Testing (NDT) market for the transportation industry is growing and is expected to hit $ Billion by 2019 growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of % between 2014 and 2019.
– The impact of the global economic downturn of 2009 affected the transportation industry until 2012, and recovery has been slow. But since 2012, the transportation industry has been showcasing high growth potential and there have been significant investments in new production facilities for the automotive industry as well as demand for more aircraft from airlines.
– The NDT inspection services market is expected to grow as the transportation industry
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) outsource more NDT service requirements to NDT inspection services companies to leverage their expertise and to save time and costs.
– The maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) requirements are especially high in the aerospace and railway industries compared to the automotive industry, which drives the
overall NDT market.
– The equipment manufacturers will push for adoption of advanced NDT technology, driven by transportation OEMs’ increasing focus on advanced materials because of compliance-driven regulations like CO2 emission regulations.
– China and India will gain focus from NDT market participants owing to their high growth potential.
CEO’s Perspective
1. The NDT market for the transportation industry is driven by the stringent regulations and changing requirements for inspection during manufacturing and maintenance.
2. Penetration of advanced materials used in lightweighting* during manufacturing will propel the overall NDT market, especially in the automotive industry.
3. In the automotive industry, cost considerations will be the key criterion to select NDT equipment manufacturers and also to outsource inspection to service providers.
4. Macroeconomic factors like rising global GDP, falling oil prices, and low interest rates will ensure that the NDT market grows in the aerospace industry because inspection is critical.
5. Maintenance of rail bogies, wheels axles, welds, and track will be the major areas of focus for the railway industry as automated inspection for quicker maintenance is the need of the hour.

NEW YORKNov. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire

Friday, November 6, 2015

High Demand Jobs Fuel NDT School Growth


American Institute of Nondestructive Testing Announces – NDT School in Baxter, MN has moved to a larger facility to handle the growing interest of high demand jobs in the NDT field.
Baxter, Minnesota (PRWEB) November 04, 2015
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is one of the leading high demand jobs that is showing growth year over year. The American Institute of Nondestructive Testing is an NDT school located in Baxter, Minnesota, that has currently moved into a new 6400 sq ft building.
The American Institute of Nondestructive Testing was founded in May of 2013 by CEO Donald Booth. Their NDT training program consists of five months of online training followed by 24 days of intensive hands-on training at their Baxter, MN facility. Graduates will use radiographicultrasonicmagnetic particle, and visual inspection tools, among others, to learn the skills necessary to enter into the field of nondestructive testing. These skills will be used for inspection in a vast array of fields such as, aerospace, aviation, pipeline integrity, railroad, refineries, as well as, alternative energies such as nuclear and wind.
Since the grand opening of the NDT School, the American Institute of Nondestructive Testing has had a 95% employment placement. When asked why he believes his school has shown such great success, AINDT CEO Donald Booth replied, “The success of our school is largely due to the fact that skilled trades, more often than not, lead to high demand careers in a shorter time frame of education, which is what people are looking for in today’s economy. Our blended learning program allows for more individuals to be able to change careers without disrupting their lives completely by having to relocate or just drop everything to go back to school. People have lives, family, and commitments, we make it as easy as possible to get an education to move forward in life and get into a high demand career with great pay.”

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