Automation pioneer ABB confirmed as 1 DCS market leader
Published on : Friday 18-12-2020
Customer focus, digital innovation and remote services were drivers for ABBs leadership position in DCS for the 21st consecutive year, according to analyst.
Zurich, Switzerland, December 17, 2020 – Distributed Control Systems (DCS) are central to automation in the energy and process industries, playing a key role within Industry 4.0 and representing a global market valued at $15 billion. A recent report published by the ARC Advisory Group confirmed that, in a highly competitive landscape, ABB remains the #1 DCS market leader for the 21st year running.
Holding an overall share of 19.2%, ABB leads the field thanks to its domain knowledge in multiple industries, extensive service network and a continued investment in technology and digital solutions that meet rapidly changing customer requirements. This puts ABB more than two points ahead of the nearest DCS competitor.
The largest share of 2019 DCS market growth came from oil and gas, chemicals, mining, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, followed by food & beverage, metals, cement, and pulp & paper. With its two main DCS offerings, ABB Ability™ System 800xA and ABB Ability™ Symphony Plus, ABB has a strong presence in each of these segments. ABB is also a leader in several of the key DCS trends identified in the report, including Modular Automation, Batch, Characterizable I/O and Remote Services.
As the DCS leader, ABB continuously develops new control benefits for customers. For example, by processing the massive amounts of data generated by the DCS, ABB continues to develop new data analytics that help customers to increase production efficiency, and leverage machine learning capabilities that improve problem predictability and extend asset life.
"I want to thank our customers for their longstanding support, helping us to shape ABB's automation offering and expertise into what it is today," said Bernhard Eschermann, Chief Technology Officer, ABB Industrial Automation. "Automation makes a difference in the world around us. The DCS is the backbone for much of the digitalisation transforming our customers' industries. It helps to provide many of the elements essential to modern society, such as the water we drink, the energy we consume or the materials used to build our homes."
"During more robust economic times, process industry producers often rely on new production machinery to increase output. In the current highly demanding economic environment, customers are squeezing as much value as they can out of existing assets, running as efficiently as possible to protect profit margins. Maximising assets and efficiencies is what DCS do," he said. "We see it as our duty to continue to develop solutions that offer these benefits and more for our customers."