Testing, Inspection and Certification Market worth $279.3 billion by 2025 with a growing CAGR of 4.9%
According to the new market research report "Testing,
Inspection and Certification Market by Service (Testing, Inspection,
Certification), Sourcing Type (In-House and Outsourced), Application (Consumer
Goods and Retail, Construction and Infrastructure), and Geography - Global
Forecast to 2024", the overall TIC market is expected to grow from USD
209.4 billion in 2019 to USD 279.3 billion by 2025—growing at a CAGR of 4.9%.
Factors such as the increase in disposable income and rapid urbanization in
developing economies; high growth in product recalls across the world; high
adoption of outsourcing service models by worldwide manufacturers; increased
requirement for harmonized standards; surge in illicit trading, counterfeiting,
and piracy practices across the world; and enforcement of rigorous government
regulations and standards across various sectors are driving the growth of the
TIC market.
Certification services segment is expected to grow at the
highest CAGR during the forecast period
In the TIC ecosystem, certification services validate the
result of a test or inspection against a range of pre-specified standards set
by governments, international standardization institutions, or clients. In the
current scenario, certification services are widely adopted by manufacturers to
demonstrate that their products adhere to the compliance as well as to improve
their marketability. Certifications ensure that the manufacturers of the products
have followed the standards and quality and safety norms during the production
process. As global markets grow and expand, many consumers prefer safe,
reliable, and eco-friendly products, which are validated by certifications.
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In-House services segment held the largest market size
during the forecast period
To perform in-house TIC activities, a company must build
in-house capabilities in terms of technology, test and measurement equipment,
and skilled personnel. Approximately 60% of the testing, inspection, and
certification is conducted in-house. This process is particularly evident in
applications such as life sciences, utilities, and public sectors. The rest of
the market is served by independent/third-party service providers (companies
whose primary business activities are providing TIC services), termed as
outsourced services. To enter the TIC market, companies must have expertise,
reputation, authorizations, and accreditations in a large number of countries
for further business operations, require huge capital and a wide geographic
network of offices and laboratories at both local and international levels.
Owing to the criticality of applications, industries such as the public sector
and mining prefer in-house services rather than opting for outsourced TIC
services.
Consumer Goods and Retails segment held the largest
market size during the forecast period
The TIC market for consumer goods and retail is driven by
the increasing need of TIC services in personal care and beauty products, hard
goods, softlines and accessories, toys and juvenile products, and electrical
and electronics, among others. In a highly regulated marketplace, manufacturing
and retailing is no longer limited to producing and selling goods at present.
Third-party quality assessment agencies/labs are gaining traction because they
provide the necessary expertise for product safety. The scope of this study
covers consumer goods and retail products such as personal care and beauty
products, hard goods, softlines and accessories, and toys and juvenile
products, electrical and electronic products that utilize or undergo TIC
services.
APAC is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the
forecast period
Asia Pacific (APAC) is expected to grow at the highest CAGR
during the forecast period owing to the significant developments in
applications such as automotive, construction and infrastructure,
environmental, agriculture, and consumer goods and retail. Many economically
advanced countries have their manufacturing units in the developing economies
of APAC, especially China and India. These units are required to manufacture
products in compliance with internationally accepted standards. The domestic
markets in APAC are growing rapidly owing to the rising per capita income among
the middle class. Moreover, there is growing consumer awareness about the
importance of certification.
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Key players operating in the TIC market include SGS Group
(Switzerland), Bureau Veritas SA (France), Intertek (UK), and TÜV SÜD Group
(Germany), Eurofins Scientific (Luxembourg), DNV GL (Norway), TÜV Rheinland
Group (Germany), Applus+ (Spain), ALS Limited (Australia), TÜV NORD Group
(Germany), Lloyd’s Register Group Limited (UK), MISTRAS (US), Element Materials
Technology (UK), and UL LLC (US).
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