Global Batch Control Systems Market – Advanced Automation Systems to Boost Growth | Technavio
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market research analysts forecast the global
batch control systems market to grow at a CAGR of more than 4%
during the forecast period, according to their latest report.
The market study covers the present scenario and growth prospects of the
global batch control systems market for 2017-2021. The report also lists
chemical and petrochemical industry; food and beverage industry; water
and wastewater industry; and pharmaceutical industry, as the four major
end-user segments. The global batch control systems market by the
chemical and petrochemical industry accounted for the highest market
share of more than 31% in 2016.
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Technavio analysts highlight the following three market drivers that are
contributing to the growth of the global batch
control systems market:
- Reduction in capital investments
- Shift from obsolete to advanced automation systems
- Standards and regulations
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Reduction in capital investments
The capital investments required to deploy batch control systems for a
critical batch production process is lower compared with that required
to deploy other control systems. The development of the latest
technology with complete traceability of a product and its components in
batch production process enables specialized supervision of the system.
In developing economies, the reduction in capital investments,
installation, and commissioning services pave the way for growth in
batch control systems. The growing investments in chemical and
petrochemical, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical industries in
developing economies will provide the maximum investments during the
forecast period.
“The recent developments in batch control systems involving the
integration of cloud storage systems, have gained traction. These
systems are sold as a complete package solution. This reduces the cost
involved in the installation and commissioning of services, which in
turn, helps to reduce the capital investment,” says Raghav Bharadwaj
Shivaswamy, a lead analyst at Technavio for automation
research.
Shift from obsolete to advanced automation systems
The need to deploy automation systems across industries, such as
chemical and petrochemical, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical, and
new generation technologies is one of the primary drivers in the global
batch control systems market. The deployment of distributed batch
automation solutions enables industries and organizations to take fast
and predictive maintenance.
The incorporation of automation aids in increasing process efficiency,
which is fueling the replacement of old and obsolete manual batch
process systems with modern batch control systems. The shift from
obsolete to modern batch process systems will drive the adoption of the
latest batch control systems in the forecast period.
Standards and regulations
The imposition of standards such as ISA 88 as well as the sharper
scrutiny by regulatory bodies has encouraged enterprises to follow
automation solutions for batch production. Existing standards and
recommended practices by organizations such as the Instrument Society of
America (ISA) simplify communications within the systems' architecture.
ISA standards like S88.01 provide a common terminology and framework for
designing batch control systems. Such standards ensure that the design
of batch control systems offers flexibility, which will promote the full
utilization of plant capacity.
“Standards and recommended practices by organizations like ISA are
used in the process control industries for both the design and
specification of batch control systems. Many industry regulatory bodies
are mandating technical norms that are designed to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions from batch operations in the chemical and petrochemical and
water and wastewater industries. Regulatory bodies also work toward
preventing contamination of the final product in the food and beverage
industries,” says Raghav.
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