Market Overview:
The global electronic article surveillance (EAS) labels market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period from 2018 to 2030. The market growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for EAS labels from various end-use industries, such as automotive, FMCG, healthcare & pharmaceuticals, logistics, retail and manufacturing. In addition, the increasing adoption of RFID technology in EAS systems is also contributing to the growth of this market. However, factors such as high installation and maintenance costs may restrain the growth of this market during the forecast period. On basis of type, acoustic-magnetic (AM) EAS labels held a major share in 2017 and are expected to continue its dominance during the forecast period. This can be attributed to their low cost and easy installation compared with other types of EAS labels available in the market.
Product Definition:
An Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Label is a passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag that is affixed to retail merchandise. The tag responds to an interrogation signal from an EAS reader, transmitting the identification of the item and its location.
EAS labels are used by retailers to protect merchandise from theft. When a tagged item is removed from the store, the reader will detect it and sound an alarm.
Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS:
Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS, it's usage and growth factor in Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels market? The global Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS, it's usage and growth factor in the Electronic article surveillance labels market size was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2015.
Microwave EAS:
The Microwave EAS and it's usage in Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels market is a device that enables the enforcement of an anti-theft system on products by generating an electromagnetic field which causes the devices to self-destruct. The technology was developed for tracking products in warehouses and retail stores but has recently gained popularity as a way to deter theft in automobiles.
Application Insights:
The retail segment dominated the global market in 2017. The use of EAS labels is mandatory by law for all retail stores and supermarkets in many countries, including the U.S., China, India, Germany, France and Australia among others. The implementation of this system has helped retailers to reduce shoplifting incidents at their stores by up to 90%. Moreover, it helps them retain valuable inventory while reducing shrinkage due to pilferage or theft. All these factors are driving the demand for EAS labels from retailers globally.
Automotive application is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period owing to increasing concerns regarding vehicle thefts and burglaries across major cities worldwide including Los Angeles, New York City (NYC), London etc. In addition; rising awareness about driver safety along with tracking & tracing goods through supply chain will further propel industry growth over next few years.
Regional Analysis:
North America dominated the global market in 2017. The region is expected to maintain its position during the forecast period. This can be attributed to various factors such as high spending power, advanced technology adoption, and implementation of strong supply chain security practices by major companies operating in this region. Moreover, North America has one of the highest internet penetration rates globally which increases their vulnerability to losses due to shoplifting and other forms of theft. Thus, many retailers are turning towards EAS systems for inventory management purposes or protection against employee dishonesty or inventory loss.
Asia Pacific is expected to grow at a lucrative rate over the forecast period owing to increasing government initiatives for improving supply chain security across various industries especially in China.
Growth Factors:
- Increasing demand for retail security: The global retail security market is expected to grow from .68 billion in 2016 to .96 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 5.5%. This growth can be attributed to the increasing instances of theft and shoplifting across the globe. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) labels are used as a deterrent against such crimes, and hence are witnessing rising demand from retailers worldwide.
- Proliferation of smart labels: Smart labels are equipped with sensors that can detect various parameters such as temperature, humidity, shock, etc., and transmit the data wirelessly to a receiver module. They offer advantages such as real-time tracking of goods and improved inventory management. Thus, they are increasingly being adopted by retailers for better stock management and loss prevention purposes
Scope Of The Report
Report Attributes
Report Details
Report Title
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Research Report
By Type
Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS, Microwave EAS, Electro-Magnetic EAS, UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
By Application
Automotive, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Logistic, Retail, Manufacturing, Others
By Companies
Avery Dennison Corporation (US), CCL Industries, Inc (Canada), Zebra Technologies Corporation (US), Alien Technology Inc (US), Intermec Inc (US), Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (US), Sato Holdings Corporation (Japan), Smartrac N.V. (Netherlands), Muhlbauer Holding AG & Co. Ltd (Germany), ASK SA (France), Thin Film Electronics ASA (Norway), Graphic Label, Inc (US), Invengo Information Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Displaydata Ltd (UK), William Frick & Company (US)
Regions Covered
North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA
Base Year
2021
Historical Year
2019 to 2020 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability)
Forecast Year
2030
Number of Pages
247
Number of Tables & Figures
173
Customization Available
Yes, the report can be customized as per your need.
Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Report Segments:
The global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels market is segmented on the basis of:
Types
Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS, Microwave EAS, Electro-Magnetic EAS, UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
The product segment provides information about the market share of each product and the respective CAGR during the forecast period. It lays out information about the product pricing parameters, trends, and profits that provides in-depth insights of the market. Furthermore, it discusses latest product developments & innovation in the market.
Applications
Automotive, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Logistic, Retail, Manufacturing, Others
The application segment fragments various applications of the product and provides information on the market share and growth rate of each application segment. It discusses the potential future applications of the products and driving and restraining factors of each application segment.
Some of the companies that are profiled in this report are:
- Avery Dennison Corporation (US)
- CCL Industries, Inc (Canada)
- Zebra Technologies Corporation (US)
- Alien Technology Inc (US)
- Intermec Inc (US)
- Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (US)
- Sato Holdings Corporation (Japan)
- Smartrac N.V. (Netherlands)
- Muhlbauer Holding AG & Co. Ltd (Germany)
- ASK SA (France)
- Thin Film Electronics ASA (Norway)
- Graphic Label, Inc (US)
- Invengo Information Technology Co. Ltd. (China)
- Displaydata Ltd (UK)
- William Frick & Company (US)
Highlights of The Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Report:
- The market structure and projections for the coming years.
- Drivers, restraints, opportunities, and current trends of market.
- Historical data and forecast.
- Estimations for the forecast period 2030.
- Developments and trends in the market.
- By Type:
- Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
- Microwave EAS
- Electro-Magnetic EAS
- UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
- By Application:
- Automotive
- Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
- Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
- Logistic
- Retail
- Manufacturing
- Others
- Market scenario by region, sub-region, and country.
- Market share of the market players, company profiles, product specifications, SWOT analysis, and competitive landscape.
- Analysis regarding upstream raw materials, downstream demand, and current market dynamics.
- Government Policies, Macro & Micro economic factors are also included in the report.
We have studied the Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market in 360 degrees via. both primary & secondary research methodologies. This helped us in building an understanding of the current market dynamics, supply-demand gap, pricing trends, product preferences, consumer patterns & so on. The findings were further validated through primary research with industry experts & opinion leaders across countries. The data is further compiled & validated through various market estimation & data validation methodologies. Further, we also have our in-house data forecasting model to predict market growth up to 2030.
Regional Analysis
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Middle East & Africa
- Latin America
Note: A country of choice can be added in the report at no extra cost. If more than one country needs to be added, the research quote will vary accordingly.
The geographical analysis part of the report provides information about the product sales in terms of volume and revenue in regions. It lays out potential opportunities for the new entrants, emerging players, and major players in the region. The regional analysis is done after considering the socio-economic factors and government regulations of the countries in the regions.
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Frequently Asked Questions?
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels are a type of RFID label that is used to identify and track the movement of articles in an electronic environment. EAS labels can be read by RFID readers, which allows for the tracking of items throughout an organization's supply chain.
Some of the major companies in the electronic article surveillance (eas) labels market are Avery Dennison Corporation (US), CCL Industries, Inc (Canada), Zebra Technologies Corporation (US), Alien Technology Inc (US), Intermec Inc (US), Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (US), Sato Holdings Corporation (Japan), Smartrac N.V. (Netherlands), Muhlbauer Holding AG & Co. Ltd (Germany), ASK SA (France), Thin Film Electronics ASA (Norway), Graphic Label, Inc (US), Invengo Information Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Displaydata Ltd (UK), William Frick & Company (US).
The electronic article surveillance (eas) labels market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.5%.
1. Executive Summary
2. Assumptions and Acronyms Used
3. Research Methodology
4. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.1.1. Market Taxonomy
4.1.2. Market Definition
4.2. Macro-Economic Factors
4.2.1. Industry Outlook
4.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Dynamics
4.3.1. Market Drivers
4.3.2. Market Restraints
4.3.3. Opportunity
4.3.4. Market Trends
4.4. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market - Supply Chain
4.5. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Forecast
4.5.1. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size (US$ Mn) and Y-o-Y Growth
4.5.2. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size (000 Units) and Y-o-Y Growth
4.5.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Absolute $ Opportunity
5. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast by Type
5.1. Market Trends
5.2. Introduction
5.2.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
5.2.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
5.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
5.3.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
5.3.2. Microwave EAS
5.3.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
5.3.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
5.4. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
5.5. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis by Type
6. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast by Application
6.1. Market Trends
6.2. Introduction
6.2.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
6.2.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
6.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
6.3.1. Automotive
6.3.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
6.3.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
6.3.4. Logistic
6.3.5. Retail
6.3.6. Manufacturing
6.3.7. Others
6.4. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Application
6.5. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis by Application
7. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast by Sales Channel
7.1. Market Trends
7.2. Introduction
7.2.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Sales Channel
7.2.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Sales Channel
7.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Sales Channel
7.3.1. Manufacturer/Distributor/Service Provider
7.3.2. Aftermarket
7.4. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Sales Channel
7.5. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis by Sales Channel
8. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast by Region
8.1. Market Trends
8.2. Introduction
8.2.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Region
8.2.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Region
8.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Region
8.3.1. North America
8.3.2. Latin America
8.3.3. Europe
8.3.4. Asia Pacific
8.3.5. Middle East and Africa (MEA)
8.4. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Region
8.5. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis by Region
8.6. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share Forecast, 2019-2029
9. North America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast
9.1. Introduction
9.1.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
9.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Country
9.2. North America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Country
9.2.1. U.S.
9.2.2. Canada
9.3. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
9.4. North America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
9.4.1. Automotive
9.4.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
9.4.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
9.4.4. Logistic
9.4.5. Retail
9.4.6. Manufacturing
9.4.7. Others
9.5. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
9.6. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
9.7. North America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
9.7.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
9.7.2. Microwave EAS
9.7.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
9.7.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
9.8. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
9.9. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
9.10. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis
9.10.1. By Country
9.10.2. By Product Type
9.10.3. By Application
9.10.4. By Sales Channel
9.11. North America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share Forecast, 2019-2029
10. Latin America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast
10.1. Introduction
10.1.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
10.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Country
10.1.3. Latin America Average Pricing Analysis
10.2. Latin America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Country
10.2.1. Brazil
10.2.2. Mexico
10.2.3. Rest of Latin America
10.3. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
10.4. Latin America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
10.4.1. Automotive
10.4.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
10.4.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
10.4.4. Logistic
10.4.5. Retail
10.4.6. Manufacturing
10.4.7. Others
10.5. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
10.6. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
10.7. Latin America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
10.7.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
10.7.2. Microwave EAS
10.7.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
10.7.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
10.8. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
10.9. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
10.10. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis
10.10.1. By Country
10.10.2. By Product Type
10.10.3. By Application
10.10.4. By Sales Channel
10.11. Latin America Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share Forecast, 2019-2029
11. Europe Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast
11.1. Introduction
11.1.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
11.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Country
11.1.3. Europe Average Pricing Analysis
11.2. Europe Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Country
11.2.1. Germany
11.2.2. France
11.2.3. Italy
11.2.4. U.K.
11.2.5. Spain
11.2.6. Russia
11.2.7. Rest of Europe
11.3. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
11.4. Europe Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
11.4.1. Automotive
11.4.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
11.4.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
11.4.4. Logistic
11.4.5. Retail
11.4.6. Manufacturing
11.4.7. Others
11.5. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
11.6. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
11.7. Europe Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
11.7.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
11.7.2. Microwave EAS
11.7.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
11.7.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
11.8. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
11.9. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
11.10. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis
11.10.1. By Country
11.10.2. By Product Type
11.10.3. By Application
11.10.4. By Sales Channel
11.11. Europe Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share, 2019-2029
12. Asia Pacific Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast
12.1. Introduction
12.1.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
12.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Country
12.1.3. Asia Pacific Average Pricing Analysis
12.2. Asia Pacific Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Country
12.2.1. China
12.2.2. Japan
12.2.3. South Korea
12.2.4. India
12.2.5. Australia
12.2.6. Rest of Asia Pacific (APAC)
12.3. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
12.4. Asia Pacific Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
12.4.1. Automotive
12.4.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
12.4.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
12.4.4. Logistic
12.4.5. Retail
12.4.6. Manufacturing
12.4.7. Others
12.5. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
12.6. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
12.7. Asia Pacific Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
12.7.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
12.7.2. Microwave EAS
12.7.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
12.7.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
12.8. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
12.9. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
12.10. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis
12.10.1. By Country
12.10.2. By Product Type
12.10.3. By Application
12.10.4. By Sales Channel
12.11. Asia Pacific Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share, 2019-2029
13. Middle East & Africa Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Analysis and Forecast
13.1. Introduction
13.1.1. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
13.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Country
13.1.3. Asia Pacific Average Pricing Analysis
13.2. Middle East & Africa Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Country
13.2.1. Saudi Arabia
13.2.2. South Africa
13.2.3. UAE
13.2.4. Rest of Middle East & Africa (MEA)
13.3. Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
13.4. Middle East & Africa Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Application
13.4.1. Automotive
13.4.2. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
13.4.3. Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
13.4.4. Logistic
13.4.5. Retail
13.4.6. Manufacturing
13.4.7. Others
13.5. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Application
13.6. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Application
13.7. Middle East & Africa Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market Size and Volume Forecast by Type
13.7.1. Acousto-Magnetic (AM) EAS
13.7.2. Microwave EAS
13.7.3. Electro-Magnetic EAS
13.7.4. UHF, Gen 2 RFID EAS
13.8. Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
13.9. Y-o-Y Growth Projections by Type
13.10. Market Attractiveness/Growth Potential Analysis
13.10.1. By Country
13.10.2. By Product Type
13.10.3. By Application
13.10.4. By Sales Channel
13.11. Middle East & Africa Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Demand Share, 2019-2029
14. Competition Landscape
14.1. Global Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market: Market Share Analysis
14.2. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Distributors and Customers
14.3. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Labels Market: Competitive Dashboard
14.4. Company Profiles (Details Overview, Financials, Developments, Strategy)
14.4.1. Avery Dennison Corporation (US)
14.4.1.1. Overview
14.4.1.2. Financials
14.4.1.3. Developments
14.4.1.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.2. CCL Industries, Inc (Canada)
14.4.2.1. Overview
14.4.2.2. Financials
14.4.2.3. Developments
14.4.2.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.3. Zebra Technologies Corporation (US)
14.4.3.1. Overview
14.4.3.2. Financials
14.4.3.3. Developments
14.4.3.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.4. Alien Technology Inc (US)
14.4.4.1. Overview
14.4.4.2. Financials
14.4.4.3. Developments
14.4.4.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.5. Intermec Inc (US)
14.4.5.1. Overview
14.4.5.2. Financials
14.4.5.3. Developments
14.4.5.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.6. Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (US)
14.4.6.1. Overview
14.4.6.2. Financials
14.4.6.3. Developments
14.4.6.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.7. Sato Holdings Corporation (Japan)
14.4.7.1. Overview
14.4.7.2. Financials
14.4.7.3. Developments
14.4.7.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.8. Smartrac N.V. (Netherlands)
14.4.8.1. Overview
14.4.8.2. Financials
14.4.8.3. Developments
14.4.8.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.9. Muhlbauer Holding AG & Co. Ltd (Germany)
14.4.9.1. Overview
14.4.9.2. Financials
14.4.9.3. Developments
14.4.9.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.10. ASK SA (France)
14.4.10.1. Overview
14.4.10.2. Financials
14.4.10.3. Developments
14.4.10.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.11. Thin Film Electronics ASA (Norway)
14.4.11.1. Overview
14.4.11.2. Financials
14.4.11.3. Developments
14.4.11.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.12. Graphic Label, Inc (US)
14.4.12.1. Overview
14.4.12.2. Financials
14.4.12.3. Developments
14.4.12.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.13. Invengo Information Technology Co. Ltd. (China)
14.4.13.1. Overview
14.4.13.2. Financials
14.4.13.3. Developments
14.4.13.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.14. Displaydata Ltd (UK)
14.4.14.1. Overview
14.4.14.2. Financials
14.4.14.3. Developments
14.4.14.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.15. William Frick & Company (US)
14.4.15.1. Overview
14.4.15.2. Financials
14.4.15.3. Developments
14.4.15.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.16. COMPANY 16
14.4.16.1. Overview
14.4.16.2. Financials
14.4.16.3. Developments
14.4.16.4. Strategic Outlook
14.4.17. COMPANY 17
14.4.17.1. Overview
14.4.17.2. Financials
14.4.17.3. Developments
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