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Dec 23, 2011

China Solar Grade Polysilicon Industry Market Report 2011-2015

2011-2015 Deep Research Report on China Solar Grade Polysilicon Industry was professional and depth research report on global and China solar grade polysilicon industry. this report has firstly introduced polysilicon definition classification industry chain etc relation information. Then introduced polysilicon manufacturing technology and process (Siemens or FBR).At the same time, introduced key processes specifications and applications. And then Summary statistics of Global and China major polysilicon manufacturers 2008-2015 solar grade (SG) and Electronic grade (EG) polysilicon capacity production supply demand (mainly according silicon crystalline solar cell demand and semiconductor wafer demand) shortage and polysilicon selling price cost profit margin and production value. And also introduced international 28 and China 40 major polysilicon companies basic information, EG EG polysilicon capacity production price cost profit margin and production value etc details information and polysilicon project Siemens CVD reactor sources or Project design and construction services partners. and also introduced polysilicon materials cost, electricity cost, Depreciation cost,Labor cost etc polysilicon manufacturing cost and cost structure (especially Cold hydrogenation for low cost polysilicon), all data include 2008-2010 history data and 2011-2015 forecast data. Finally, this report introduced 3000ton/year polysilicon project feasibility analysis and investment return analysis.also give related research conclusions and development trend analysis of China polysilicon industry. In a word, it was a depth research report on Global and China polysilicon industry. And thanks to the support and assistance from polysilicon industry chain (polysilicon companies Solar wafer cell module companies raw materials Siemens CVD Reactors TCS STC-TCS system suppliers government related agencies etc) related experts and enterprises during QYResearch Team survey and interview.

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Pages: 273
Tables and Figures: 304
Published Date: Dec 23, 2011
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Table of Contents:
Chapter One Polysilicon Industry Overview    1
1.1 Definition of Polysilicon    1
1.2 Classification and Application    4
1.3 Industry Chain Structure    5
1.4 The analysis of global polysilicon’s supply and demand and price cost    7
Chapter Two Manufacture Technology and Processes of Polysilicon    10
2.1 Polyslicon Manufacturing Technology Overview    10
2.2 Seimens Method    10
2.3 Fluidized-bed Reactor(FBR) Method    18
2.4 Physical Method (UMG)    20
2.5 Other Polysilicon Manufacturing Method    25
Chapter Three Global and China Polysilicon Production Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast    38
3.1 SG Polysilicon Productions Overview    38
3.2 SG Polysilicon Regional Distribution    46
3.3 SG EG Polysilicon Production    51
3.4 Global and China Polysilicon Demand    52
3.5 Polysilicon Cost Price Production Value Profit Margin    53
Chapter Four Global Key Polysilicon Manufactuers    55
4.1 Hemlock(US Michigan Siemens)    55
4.2 Wacker Chemie(Germany Burghausen Siemens FBR)    58
4.3 MEMC Electronic Materials(US Missouri FBR Siemens)    62
4.4 REC(AsiMI+SGS)(Norway Oslo Siemens FBR)    66
4.5 Tokuyama(Japan Shunan Siemens VLD)    71
4.6 Mitsubishi Materials(Japan Tokyo Siemens)    75
4.7 OCI(Korea Kunsan Siemens)    79
4.8 M.SETEK(Japan Soma Siemens)    81
4.9 Osaka Titanium(Japan Hyogo Siemens)    84
4.10 Nitol Solar(Russia Usolie-Siberian Siemens)    87
4.11 The Silicon Mine B.V. (“TSM”) (Geleen Netherlands Siemens)    90
4.12 Activ Solar(Vienna Austria Siemens)    92
4.13 Silfab(Padova Italy Siemens)    94
4.14 Crystalox Solar(Oxfordshire United Kingdo Siemens)    96
4.15 Sunways(Konstanz Germany Siemens)    99
4.16 Maharishi Solar(New Delhi India Siemens)    101
4.17 KCC Corporation, Korean Advanced Materials (KCC, KAM)( Seoul Korea Siemens)    103
4.18 Siliken(Valencia Spain Siemens)    105
4.19 AE(Pennsylvania United States FBR)    107
4.20 ESTELUX(Ferrara Italy Siemens)    110
4.21 HOKU(Hawaii United States Siemens)    112
4.22 Norsun(Oslo Norway Siemens)    114
4.23 Prime Solar(Western Australia Siemens)    117
4.24 Arise (Canada Siemens)    119
4.25 Hankook (Korea Siemens)    121
4.26 Innovation Silicon (Korea Siemens)    124
4.27 JSSI Silicon (Germany FBR)    126
4.28 Apollon (France Siemens)    128
Chapter Five China Key Polysilicon Manufacturers    130
5.1 GCL Silicon(Jiangsu Xuzhou Siemens)    130
5.2 SINO-SI(Henan Luoyang Siemens)    133
5.3 Xinguang Silicon(Sichuan Leshan Siemens)    136
5.4 DEC Emei Semiconductor (Sichuan Emeishan Siemens)    141
5.5 Daqo New Energy(Chongqing Wanzhou Siemens)    144
5.6 Yongxiang Polysilicon(Sichuan Leshan Siemens)    146
5.7 Jiangsu Shunda(Jiangsu Yangzhou Siemens)    149
5.8 TPSI(Taipei Taiwan Siemens)    151
5.9 Jingda Silicon(Jiangxi Nanchang Siemens)    154
5.10 ORISI Silicon(Inner Mongolia Siemens)    156
5.11 Yangguang Silicon(Ningxia Shizuishan Siemens)    159
5.12 Asia Silicon (Qinghai Xining Siemens)    162
5.13 Hejing Technique(Henan Jiaozuo Siemens)    165
5.14 GSM Solar (Jiangxi Zhangshu Siemens)    167
5.15 CSGHolding(Hubei Yichang Siemens)    170
5.16 Jiangsu Tehua (Jiangsu Yancheng Siemens)    172
5.17 Fengwei Silicon (Inner Mongolia Siemens)    174
5.18 TBEA (Xinjiang Siemens)    177
5.19 Fine Silicon(Hebei Baoding New Silane Method)    179
5.20 LESi(Sichuan Leshan Siemens)    182
5.21 Tianwei Sichuan Silicon (Sichuan Xinjin Siemens)    184
5.22 Guodian Solar(Ningxia Shizuishan Siemens)    186
5.23 ERDOS(Inner Mongolia Siemens)    188
5.24 Kunming Yeyan(Yunnan Kunming Siemens)    191
5.25 Jingde Semiconductor(Jiangxi Jingdezhen Siemens)    193
5.26 Luan Group (Shanxi Changzhi Siemens)    196
5.27 Hubei Qixing (Hubei Siemens)    198
5.28 Shanxi Youser (Tianhong Silicon) (Shanxi Siemens)    200
5.29 Ever Mining (Henan Siemens)    203
5.30 Top Green Energy(Taipei Taiwan Siemens)    205
5.31 Youwang Silicon (Sichuan Siemens)    207
5.32 LDK (Jiangxi Siemens)    210
5.33 Renen Silicon(Sichuan Meishan Siemens)    212
5.34 Qinghai Huanghe Hydropower Development New Energy Branch(Xining Siemens)    218
5.35 Zhongning Silicon(Zhejiang Quzhou Silane Method)    220
5.36 Dunan PV Materials (Inner Mongolia Siemens)    222
5.37 Ningdian PV Materials(Ningxia Metallurgical Method)    223
5.38 Zhongwang Technology (Inner Mongolia Siemens)    224
5.39 Zhongyue Silicon(Henan Luoyang Siemens)    226
5.40 Chaoge Solar (Henan Hebi Siemens)    229
Chapter Six Siemens CVD Reactor and Polysilicon Project Design Suppliers    230
6.1 Siemens CVD Reactor    230
6.1.1 GT Solar USA    232
6.1.2 Centrotherm Germany    236
6.1.3 GEC(MSA) Germany    238
6.1.4 Poly Plant Project, Inc. (PPP)  USA    241
6.2 Polysilicon Project Design or Construction services Suppliers    246
6.2.1 Chengda Engineering Chengdu    247
6.2.2 Hualu Engineering Xian    250
Chapter Seven Polysilicon Manufacturing Cost Analysis    252
7.1 Raw Materials Consumption and cost analysis    252
7.2 Electricity Consumption and Cost Analysis    261
7.3 Equipments or Fixed Assets Depreciation Cost    262
7.4 Labor Cost    263
7.5 Manufacturing Cost and Cost Structure    265
Chapter Eight Feasibility Analysis of China 3000Ton/Year Polysilicon Project    268
8.1 China Polysilicon Project Opportunities and Risks Analysis    268
8.2 Feasibility Analysis of China 3000Ton/Year Polysilicon Project    271
Chapter Nine Polysilicon Research Conclusions    272
Tables and Figures:
Figure Rod and Nugget form Polysilicon Pictures    3
Table Difference of EG and SG polysilicon Product Specifications    4
Table MG/SG/EG Silicon Purity and 2010 Average Selling Price(USD/Kg)    5
Figure Industry Chain Structure of Polysilicon    6
Figure Polysilicon Industry Chain Structure (Upstream Raw Materials and Downstream Applications)    6
Figure Policy catalytic demand side dominate polycrystalline silicon prices    8
Figure 2000-2010 polysilicon price (dollars/kg) movements    9
Figure Global polycrystalline silicon vendors cost structure    9
Figure Roughly domestic manufacturers cost structure    9
Table Chemical Equation of Siemens Method    10
Figure Manufacturing Process Flow of Siemens Method    11
Table Siemens CVD Reactor Hydride Reactor System CDI end gas recycling system Polysilicon Manufacturing Technology Suppliers etc Equipment Suppliers List    12
Figure Siemens Method Polysilicon Manufacturing (Hemlock) Process Flow    14
Figure Modified Siemens Method Closed Loop Polysilicon Production Process    15
Table Siemens CVD Polysilicon Reactor Related Parameter Comprasion of Two Different Pressure    16
Table China 8 Polysilicon Projects Silicon Powder Liquid Chlorine Usage (KG) and Reduction and Total Electricitry Usage (KWH/kg)    17
Table Chemical Equation of MEMC FBR Method    19
Table FBR Method Advantage and Disadvantage List    19
Figure REC FBR Reactor    19
Figure JFE Steel Physical Method (UMG) Silicon Manufacturing Process Flow    22
Figure JFE Metallurgical Method (Physical Purity Method) Process Flow    22
Figure Defference between JFE Metallurgical Method (Physical Purity Method) and Siemens Method    23
Table China Physical Method UMG Silicon Market Summary    23
Table US SRI Method Polysilicon Manufacturing Process    25
Figure US RSI Method Polysilicon Manufacturing Process Flow    26
Table Siemens FBR UMG etc Six Polysilicon Manufacturing Method Comparison    26
Table Difference between Modified Siemens Method, Sliane Decomposition Method, Fluidized-Bed Method Polysilicon Manufacturing Technology    27
Table Comparative analysis of solar grade polysilicon manufacturing processes and principles of metallurgy process, gas-liquid deposition and purification for heavily-doped silicon waste    28
Table Some Polysilicon Manufacturers Manufacturing Processes and Their Intermediate Product    29
Table Process Flow of Siemens Method    30
Figue MG Silicon Manufacturing Process    34
Figure MG Silicon Manufacturing Process Structure    35
Figure Siemens Polysilicon Reactor (Wafer-cooled metal bell jar) Illustrative Diagram    35
Table List of New Technologies for Solar Grade Polysilicon    36
Table 2008-2015 Global Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Capacity and Total SG Polysilicon Capacity (Ton)    38
Table 2008-2015 Global Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Capacity Market Share    40
Table 2008-2015 Global Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production and Total SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    41
Table 2008-2015 Global Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    43
Figure 2008-2015 Global SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    45
Table 2008-2015 Global SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Utilization    45
Table 2008-2015 China SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Utilization    45
Figure 2008-2015 China Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    46
Table 2008-2015 China USA Europe Japan Korea etc Other Regionals SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    46
Table 2008-2015 China USA Europe Japan Korea etc Other Regionals SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    47
Table 2008-2015 China Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    47
Table 2008-2015 China Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    48
Table 2008-2015 USA Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    49
Table 2008-2015 USA Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    49
Table 2008-2015 Europe Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    49
Table 2008-2015 Europe Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    50
Table 2008-2015 Asia Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production (Ton)    50
Table 2008-2015 Asia Major Polysilicon Manufacturers SG Polysilicon Production Market Share    51
Table 2008-2015 Global EG SG Polysilicon Production (Ton) and Market Share    51
Table 2008-2015 Global SG Polysilicon Supply Demand and Shortage (Ton)    52
Table 2008-2015 China SG Polysilicon Supply Demand and Shortage (Ton)    52
Table 2008-2015 Global and China SG Polysiliocn Supply Demand and Relationship    52
Table 2008-2015 Global EG Polysilicon Demand (Ton) and Growth Rate    53
Table 2008-2015 Siemens FBR UMG Other Method Polysilicon Production Value (Million USD) and Market Share    53
Table 2008-2015 Global SG Polysilicon Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) Profit Margin List    54
Table Hemlock Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    55
Table 2008-2015 Hemlock EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    56
Figure 2008-2015 Hemlock EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    57
Table 2008-2015 Hemlock SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    57
Figure 2008-2015 Hemlock SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    58
Table Wacker Chemie AG Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    58
Table 2008-2015 Wacker Chemie EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    60
Figure 2008-2015 Wacker Chemie EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    61
Table 2008-2015 Wacker Chemie SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    61
Figure 2008-2015 Wacker Chemie SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    62
Table MEMC Electronic Materials Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    62
Table 2008-2015 MEMC EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    64
Figure 2008-2015 MEMC EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    65
Table 2008-2015 MEMC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    65
Figure 2008-2015 MEMC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    66
Table REC Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    66
Table 2008-2015 REC EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    69
Figure 2008-2015 REC EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    70
Table 2008-2015 REC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    70
Figure 2008-2015 REC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    71
Table Tokuyama Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    71
Table 2008-2015 Tokuyama EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    73
Figure 2008-2015 Tokuyama EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    74
Table 2008-2015 Tokuyama SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    74
Figure 2008-2015 Tokuyama SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    75
Table Mitsubishi Materials Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    75
Table 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Materials EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    77
Figure 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Materials EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    77
Table 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    78
Figure 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    78
Table OCI Company Ltd. Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    79
Table 2008-2015 OCI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    80
Figure 2008-2015 OCI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    81
Table M.SETEK Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    81
Table 2008-2015 M.SETEK EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    83
Figure 2008-2015 M.SETEK EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    83
Table 2008-2015 M.SETEK SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    83
Figure 2008-2015 M.SETEK SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    84
Table Osaka Titanium Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    84
Table 2008-2015 OSAKA Titanium EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    86
Figure 2008-2015 OSAKA Titanium EG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    86
Table 2008-2015 OSAKA Titanium SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    86
Figure 2008-2015 OSAKA Titanium SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    87
Table Nitol Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    88
Table 2008-2015 Nitol SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    89
Figure 2008-2015 Nitol SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    90
Table TSM Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    90
Table 2008-2015 TSM SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    91
Figure 2008-2015 TSM SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    92
Table Activ Solar Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    92
Table 2008-2015 Activ Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    93
Figure 2008-2015 Activ Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    94
Table SILFAB Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    94
Table 2008-2015 SILFAB SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    95
Figure 2008-2015 SILFAB SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    96
Table Crystalox Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    96
Table 2008-2015 Crystalox SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    98
Figure 2008-2015 Crystalox SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    98
Table Sunways Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    99
Table 2008-2015 Sunways SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    100
Figure 2008-2015 Sunways SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    101
Table Maharishi Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    101
Table 2008-2015 Maharishi SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    102
Figure 2008-2015 Maharishi SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    103
Table KCC Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    103
Table 2008-2015 KCC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    104
Figure 2008-2015 KCC SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    105
Table Siliken Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    105
Table 2008-2015 SILIKEN SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    107
Figure 2008-2015 SILIKEN SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    107
Table AE Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    108
Table 2008-2015 AE Polysilicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    109
Figure 2008-2015 AE Polysilicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    109
Table ESTELUX Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    110
Table 2008-2015 ESTELUX SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    111
Figure 2008-2015 ESTELUX SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    112
Table HOKU Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    112
Table 2008-2015 HOKU SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    114
Figure 2008-2015 HOKU SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    114
Table Norsun Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    115
Table 2008-2015 Norsun SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    116
Figure 2008-2015 Norsun SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    116
Table Prime Solar Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    117
Table 2008-2015 Prime Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    118
Figure 2008-2015 Prime Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    119
Table Arise Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    119
Table 2008-2015 Arise SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    120
Figure 2008-2015 Arise SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    121
Table Hankook Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    121
Table 2008-2015 Hankook SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    123
Figure 2008-2015 Hankook SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    124
Table Innovation Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    124
Table 2008-2015 Innovation SiliconSG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    125
Figure 2008-2015 Innovation SiliconSG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    126
Table JSSI Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    126
Table 2008-2015 JSSI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    127
Figure 2008-2015 JSSI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    128
Table APOLLON Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    128
Table 2008-2015 APOLLON SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    129
Figure 2008-2015 APOLLON SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    130
Table GCL Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    130
Table 2008-2015 GCL Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    132
Figure 2008-2015 GCL Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    133
Table SINO-SI Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    133
Table 2008-2015 SINO-SI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    135
Figure 2008-2015 SINO-SI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    135
Table Xinguang Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    136
Table 2008-2015 Xinguang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    137
Figure 2008-2015 Xinguang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    138
Table DEC Emei Semiconductor Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    141
Table 2008-2015 DEC Emei Semiconductor SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    143
Figure 2008-2015 DEC Emei Semiconductor SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    144
Table Daqo New Energy Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    144
Table 2008-2015 Daqo New Energy SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    146
Figure 2008-2015 Daqo New Energy SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    146
Table Yongxiang Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    147
Table 2008-2015 Yongxiang Polysilicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    148
Figure 2008-2015 Yongxiang Polysilicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    149
Table Shunda Polysilicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    149
Table 2008-2015 Jiangsu Shunda SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    150
Figure 2008-2015 Jiangsu Shunda SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    151
Table TPSI Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    152
Table 2008-2015 Taiwan TPSI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    153
Figure 2008-2015 Taiwan TPSI SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    154
Table Jingda Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    154
Table 2008-2015 Jingda Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    155
Figure 2008-2015 Jingda Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    156
Table ORISI Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    156
Table 2008-2015 ORISI Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    158
Figure 2008-2015 ORISI Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    159
Table Yangguang Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    159
Table 2008-2015 Yangguang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    161
Figure 2008-2015 Yangguang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    162
Table Asia Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    162
Table 2008-2015 Asia Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    164
Figure 2008-2015 Asia Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    164
Table Hejing Technique Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    165
Table 2008-2015 Hejing Technique SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    166
Figure 2008-2015 Hejing Technique SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    167
Table GSM Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    167
Table 2008-2015 GSM Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    169
Figure 2008-2015 GSM Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    170
Table CSGHolding Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    170
Table 2008-2015 CSGHolding SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    171
Figure 2008-2015 CSGHolding SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    172
Table Jiangsu Tehua Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    172
Table 2008-2015 Jiangsu Tehua SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    174
Figure 2008-2015 Jiangsu Tehua SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    174
Table Fengwei Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    175
Table 2008-2015 Fengwei Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    176
Figure 2008-2015 Fengwei Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    177
Table TBEA Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    177
Table 2008-2015 TBEA SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    179
Figure 2008-2015 TBEA SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    179
Table Fine Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    180
Table 2008-2015 Fine Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    181
Figure 2008-2015 Fine Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    182
Table LESi Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    182
Table 2008-2015 LESi SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    183
Figure 2008-2015 LESi SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    184
Table Tianwei Sichuan Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    184
Table 2008-2015 Tianwei Sichuan Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    185
Figure 2008-2015 Tianwei Sichuan Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    186
Table Guodian Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    186
Table 2008-2015 Guodian Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    188
Figure 2008-2015 Guodian Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    188
Table ERDOS Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    189
Table 2008-2015 ERDOS SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    190
Figure 2008-2015 ERDOS SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    191
Table Kunming Yeyan Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    191
Table 2008-2015 Kunming Yeyan SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    192
Figure 2008-2015 Kunming Yeyan SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    193
Table Jingde Semiconductor Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    193
Table 2008-2015 Jingde Semiconductor SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    195
Figure 2008-2015 Jingde Semiconductor SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    196
Table Luan Group Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    196
Table 2008-2015 Luan Group SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    197
Figure 2008-2015 Luan Group SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    198
Table Hubei Qixing Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    199
Table 2008-2015 Hubei Qixing SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    199
Figure 2008-2015 Hubei Qixing SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    200
Table Shanxi Youser Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    201
Table 2008-2015 Shanxi Youser SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    202
Figure 2008-2015 Shanxi Youser SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    203
Table Ever Mining Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    203
Table 2008-2015 Ever Mining SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    204
Figure 2008-2015 Ever Mining SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    205
Table Top Green Energy Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    205
Table 2008-2015 Top Green Energy SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    206
Figure 2008-2015 Top Green Energy SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    207
Table Youwang Silicon Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    208
Table 2008-2015 Youwang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    209
Figure 2008-2015 Youwang Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    209
Table LDK Solar Company Information List (Products Revenue Raw Materials Equipments Customers Expansion Plan etc 13 Itmes)    210
Table 2008-2015 LDK SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    211
Figure 2008-2015 LDK SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    212
Table 2008-2015 Renen Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    217
Figure 2008-2015 Renen Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    218
Table 2008-2015 Qinghai Huanghe Hydropower Development SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    219
Figure 2008-2015 Qinghai Huanghe Hydropower Development SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    220
Table 2008-2015 Zhongning Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    221
Figure 2008-2015 Zhongning Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    222
Table 2008-2015 Dunan PV Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    222
Figure 2008-2015 Dunan PV Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    223
Table 2008-2015 Ningdian PV Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    223
Figure 2008-2015 Ningdian PV Materials SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    224
Table 2008-2015 Zhongwang Technology SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    225
Figure 2008-2015 Zhongwang Technology SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    226
Table 2008-2015 Zhongyue Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    228
Figure 2008-2015 Zhongyue Silicon SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    228
Table 2008-2015 Chaoge Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (USD/kg) Production Value (Million USD) and Profit Margin    229
Figure 2008-2015 Chaoge Solar SG Polysilicon Capacity Production (Ton) and Growth Rate    230
Table USA GT Solar Siemens CVD Reactors Customers List    231
Table Germany Centrotherm Siemens CVD Reactors Customers List    231
Table Germany GEC(MSA) Siemens CVD Reactors Customers List    231
Table 2008-2015 GT Solar Centrotherm MSA Siemens CVD Reactor Capacity (Ton) Market Share    231
Figure GT Solar CVD Reactor Gas Feed System Trichlorosilane (TCS) and Silane Production Packages etc Polysilicon Solutions List    232
Figure Centrotherm CVD Reactor STC-TCS Hydrogen furnace Gas Recovery Unit etc Polysilicon Solutions List    236
Table GEC/MSA CVD Reactor STC vaporizers Gas supply systems Heat exchangers Cooling systems Process control (DCS) etc Polysilicon Solutions List    239
Table GEC(MSA) Global Customers List and CVD Reactors Cumulative Sales(set)    240
Figure USA PPP CVD Reactors TCS TCS synthesis system STC-to-TCS Conversion Systems Plant Control System – Distributive Control System (DCS) etc Polysilicon Solutions List    242
Table USA PPP Siemens CVD Reactors Customers  List    244
Table 2007-2010 China Polysilicon Design or Construction suppliers Projects Capacity(Ton) and Market Share    247
Table Chengda Engineering 22 Polysilicon Projects Design or Construction Services Information List    247
Table Chengda Engineering Polysilicon Project Services List    249
Table Hualu Engineering Polysilicon Project Services List    250
Table Hualu Engineering 5 Polysilicon Projects Design or Construction Services Information List    251
Table SiHCl3(TCS) System Reaction Equations and Raw Materials Performance Requirements    252
Table Siemens CVD Reactor Reaction Equations and Raw Materials Performance Requirements    252
Table Dry Gas Recovery System Gas(SiHCL3.SiCL4.HCL .H2)Transitive Relation    253
Table STC-TCS Hydrogen System(STC(SiCl4)-TCS(SiHCl3)) Reaction Equations and Conversion Rate (%)    253
Table Siemens CVD Reactor Specifications (Silicon Rods Rod Length Diameter Each Furnace Production and Annual Capacity Electricity Consumption etc)    256
Table China 8 Polysilicon Projects SG Polysilicon Average Silicon Powder Liquid Chlorine Consumption (Kg) and Electricity Consumption (KWH/Kg)    257
Table STC( SiCl4)Thermal hydrogenation Cold hydrogenation Chlorine hydrogenation Three Type Hydrogenation Method and Their  One Time conversion rate(%)    259
Table 2008-2015 Polysilicon Raw Materials Silicon Powder Liqiud Chlorine Consumption (Kg) and Polysilicon Raw Materials Cost (RMB/Kg)    260
Table 2008-2015 Polysilicon Reduction Electricity and Total Electricity Consumption(KWH/Kg) and Electricity Consumption Cost (RMB/Kg)    261
Table 2008-2015 Xinguang Silicon 1260 Ton/Year Project Equipments or Fixed Assets Depreciation Cost (RMB/Kg)    262
Table 2008-2015 SG Polysilicon Equipments or Fixed Assets Depreciation Cost (RMB/Kg)    263
Table 2008-2015 SG Polysilicon Labor Cost (RMB/Kg) List    265
Table 2008-2015 Polysilicon Electricity Depreciation Labor Silicon Powder Liquid Chlorine Cost and Total Manufacturing Cost (RMB/Kg)    265
Table 2008-2015 Polysilicon Electricity Depreciation Labor Silicon Powder Liquid Chlorine Cost Market Share    266
Figure 2011 Polysilicon Electricity Depreciation Labor Silicon Powder Liquid Chlorine H2 and other Chemical Raw Materials Cost (RMB/Kg) and Market Share    267
Figure 2011H2 Polysiliocn Price Increasing Reasons Analysis    269
Figure 2008-2011 Polysilicon Project Investment Payback Curve Change Chart    270
Table Feasibility Analysis of China 3000Ton/Year Polysilicon Project (Siemens Method)    271

World Geosynthetics Market to 2015 by Freedonia

Global demand for geosynthetics is projected to increase 8.3 percent annually to 4.5 billion square meters in 2015. Advances will be driven by increasing use of geosynthetics and the large-scale construction plans in place in many developing countries. China will surpass the US as the world’s largest geosynthetics market by 2015.

World Geosynthetics Market to 2015

This study analyzes the three billion square meter world geosynthetics industry. It presents historical demand data for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, and forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by type (e.g., geotextiles, geomembranes, geogrids, geonets) and market (e.g., construction, transportation infrastructure, landfills, liquid containment).
The study also considers market environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles 38 industry players, including Royal Ten Cate, GSE Holding, and Low & Bonar.
World demand to rise 8.3% annually through 2015
Worldwide demand for geosynthetics is projected to increase 8.3 percent annually to 4.5 billion square meters in 2015. This growth rate is an acceleration from the gains of the 2005-2010 period, reflecting in part the reduced 2010 bases of the developed countries. Advances are being driven by the increasing market penetration and large-scale construction plans in place in many developing countries.
Asia/Pacific region to surpass North America as largest market
In 2010, North America was the largest regional market, accounting for 31 percent of global sales. The US is the world’s largest individual country market, with one-quarter of total sales. Growth in North America benefits from the massive size of its construction sector, which is expected to rebound through 2015 from a low 2010 base, as well as the need to maintain its large transportation infrastructure. Gains are also aided by the region’s building codes and environmental protection regulations.
The Asia/Pacific region was only slightly smaller, accounting for 30 percent of global geosynthetics sales in 2010. However, this region is projected to achieve the fastest growth rate through 2015, primarily driven by China, which is expected to account for nearly half of new global demand generated between 2010 and 2015. China’s gains are primarily due to amount of available land, its ongoing development of large-scale infrastructure projects, and the need for
erosion control. India is also expected to post double-digit annual growth through the forecast period, with sales nearly doubling by 2015, albeit from a much smaller base. In many of the least developed countries, however, growth for geosynthetics will be more limited, due to lack of adequate funding, a lack of regulations that require their use, and the presence of lower-cost alternatives.
Western Europe and Japan are fairly comparable to the US in terms of the level of maturity of their respective geosynthetics markets, as well as the type of regulatory environment. Both of these areas are expected to rebound from reduced 2010 bases, benefiting from improved construction activity and high level of concern for environmental protection. Gains in these areas are forecast to be the slowest among all regions through 2015, indicative of Western Europe and Japan’s relative maturity. However, the affluence of these countries allows them to use advanced geosynthetic technologies despite their larger upfront costs.
Key construction market to register fastest gains
In 2010, the construction market accounted for the largest share of geosynthetics sales with 34 percent. It will also register the fastest gains through 2015, albeit from a reduced 2010 base, as construction activity improves. This market benefits from factors such as the passage of environmental regulations, including those regarding sedimentary runoff from construction sites, as well as the increasing need for erosion control and other practices to protect against soil loss in a growing number of countries. Transportation infrastructure, the second largest market in 2010 (28 percent), is expected to post above-average gains through 2015 aided by the increasing use of geosynthetics in these projects, and the ongoing extension of paved roads and railways. The landfill market is another key area for geosynthetics as a growing number of
countries adopt modern landfill designs and operations.
Study Coverage
This new Freedonia industry study, World Geosynthetics, is available for $5900. It presents historical demand data (2000, 2005 and 2010) plus forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by type, market and for 19 countries. The study also considers key market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 38 industry competitors.
COMPANY PROFILES
Profiles 38 players such as AMCOL International, Fiberweb, NAUE, GSE Holding, Low & Bonar, Propex, Royal Ten Cate and Saint-Gobain
Additional Information
This study analyzes the world market for geosynthetics, including geotextiles, geomembranes, geogrids, geonets and others (e.g., geocells, geofoam, geosynthetic clay liners and preformed geocomposites). Plastic geopipes and natural fiber geotextiles are not included in this study. Markets include construction, transportation infrastructure, landfills, liquid containment and such others as mining and secondary containment. Historical data for 2000, 2005 and 2010 and forecasts to 2015 and 2020 are provided for demand in million square meters. As used in this study, the term demand refers to sales or apparent consumption and denotes production from a nation’s indigenous geosynthetic manufacturing facilities plus imports, less exports. Tabular details may not add to totals due to independent rounding. Ratios may be rounded for the sake of clarity.
A wide variety of primary and secondary sources were used in the compilation of this report. These include national and regional statistical agencies, industry experts, trade associations, online databases and other Freedonia studies. The US Census Bureau, European Union, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), United Nations, World Bank and various national government statistical publications were among the public sector data sources utilized. Primary information was gathered through consultations with personnel of participating companies. Secondary data and background information were obtained from various publications, including Civil Engineering, ENR/Engineering News-Record, Erosion Control, Geosynthetics, Roads & Bridges, TextileWorld, Waste Management World and World Highways among others.
Macroeconomic and demographic indicators presented in this study were obtained from The Freedonia Group Consensus Forecasts dated August 2011. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) historical data are derived from the national income and products accounts from the Organisation for Economic Co- Operation and Development (OECD) for its member countries, from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for its member countries, and from the International Monetary Fund for its member countries that are not part of the OECD or EBRD. Sources of GDP estimates for other countries are based on information from the World Bank and a variety of sources including the countries’ statistical bureaus. GDP forecasts are developed from a consensus of public agencies and private firms.
All estimates of gross domestic product and components of GDP are done in terms of constant purchasing power parity in a benchmark year (2009) that is one year before the base year (2010) used in this study. Purchasing power parity GDP estimates for the benchmark year are obtained from the OECD, Eurostat, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the US Central Intelligence Agency and selected other sources. These purchasing power parity GDP estimates for the benchmark year are based on gross domestic product data expressed in the individual countries’ local currency, which are then converted to US dollars by valuing each country’s output at US prices in the benchmark year. This approach values the same physical output at
a consistent price for all countries, thereby reducing the distorting influence of different price levels in the different countries. The alternative approach of using exchange rates to convert local currency GDP to US dollars would tend to overvalue the output of countries with high average price levels and undervalue the output of countries with low average price levels, because exchange rate conversions only partially reflect the relative prices for goods and services that are domestically consumed and invested. Furthermore, factors other than relative prices, such as demand and supply in currency markets, interest rates and capital flows, affect exchange rates.
Once the GDP values for a country are estimated for the benchmark year, we then calculate inflation-adjusted GDP for all other years for that country based on historical and forecast growth rates of GDP expressed in inflationadjusted units of that country’s local currency. This approach ensures that the GDP series for any given country is an accurate index of changes in  inflationadjusted GDP for that country. However, it also implicitly assumes that the price  structures across countries do not change from those of the benchmark year. Therefore, caution should be used in comparing the relative GDP of countries in years other than the benchmark year. If the ratio of prices across two countries in a given year differs from the ratio of prices across those countries in the benchmark year, then the change in the relative sizes of those two economies as measured will not accurately reflect changes in output. The benchmark year is chosen to be one year prior to the base year for the study for reasons of data availability. One benefit of that choice is that the ratio of prices across countries in the base year is usually similar to that in the benchmark year. Therefore, the ratio of real GDP between two countries in the
base year of 2010 is generally a reasonably accurate representation of the relative sizes of their economies.
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION xi
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
2. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4
General 4
World Economic Overview 5
Recent Historical Trends 5
World Economic Outlook 7
World Fixed Investment 11
World Demographic Outlook 12
World Construction Activity 14
Nonbuilding Construction 16
Nonresidential Building Construction 18
Residential Building Construction 20
World Paved Roadway Outlook 22
World Agricultural Outlook 24
Pricing 26
Environmental & Regulatory Issues 27
3. OVERVIEW 32
General 32
Demand by Region 32
Demand by Type 36
Geotextiles 39
Geomembranes 44
Geogrids 48
Geonets 52
Other Geosynthetics 55
Geosynthetic Clay Liners 57
Preformed Geocomposites 59
Geocells 60
Geofoams 61
All Other Geosynthetics 62
Markets 63
Construction 65
Transportation Infrastructure 70
Landfills 75
Liquid Containment 80
Other Markets 84
Production & Trade 87
4. NORTH AMERICA 89
General 89
Demand by Type & Market 91
United States 94
Canada 104
Mexico 112
5. WESTERN EUROPE 120
General 120
Demand by Type & Market 122
France 125
Germany 132
Italy 139
Netherlands 146
Spain 152
United Kingdom 159
Other Western Europe 167
6. ASIA/PACIFIC 175
General 175
Demand by Type & Market 177
Australia 180
China 187
India 198
Japan 208
South Korea 215
Taiwan 223
Other Asia/Pacific 230
7. OTHER REGIONS 239
Central & South America 239
Demand by Type & Market 241
Brazil 243
Other Central & South America 250
Eastern Europe 257
Demand by Type & Market 258
Poland 261
Russia 267
Other Eastern Europe 275
Africa/Mideast 283
Demand by Type & Market 285
Turkey 287
Other Africa/Mideast 294
8. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 302
General 302
Industry Composition 303
Market Share 306
Competitive Strategies 311
Research & Development 315
Distribution 316
Mergers & Acquisitions 317
Cooperative Agreements 320
Company Profiles 324
ADS Incorporated 325
AMCOL International Corporation 327
Anglo-Danish Fibre Industries, see Low & Bonar
Asahi Kasei Corporation 330
Ashimori Industry Company Limited 332
Beaulieu International Group NV 333
Boddingtons, see Fiberweb
Colbond, see Low & Bonar
Colloid Environmental Technologies, see AMCOL
International
CONTECH Construction Products Incorporated 334
Cooley Group Holdings 337
Don & Low, see Thrace Plastics
Dow Chemical Company 339
Fibertex Nonwovens A/S 341
Fiberweb plc 343
Freudenberg & Company KG 347
Garware-Wall Ropes Limited 349
Geo-Tipptex Ipari es Kereskedelmi kft, see Low & Bonar
GSE Holding Incorporated 351
Hanes Geo Components, see Leggett & Platt
HUESKER Synthetic GmbH 355
Huikwang Corporation 357
HUITEX Geosynthetics, see Huikwang
Intermas Nets SA 359
JUTA as 360
Kuraray Company Limited 362
Kusumgar Corporates 364
Leggett & Platt Incorporated 365
Low & Bonar plc 367
Lumite, see Thrace Plastics
Maeda Kosen Company Limited 371
NAUE GmbH & Company KG 372
Officine Maccaferri, see S.E.C.I.
Okasan Livic Company Limited 374
OOO Plastic Geosynthetics, see SIBUR Holding CJSC
Orton JSC, see SIBUR Holding CJSC
Poly-America LP 375
Poly-Flex, see Poly-America
Propex Operating Company LLC 376
Raven Industries Incorporated 379
Royal Ten Cate NV 381
Saint-Gobain 386
Samyang Corporation 388
S.E.C.I. SpA 390
Shandong Hongxiang Chemical Fiber Group Company 395
Shandong Taifeng Geosynthetics Company Limited 396
SIBUR Holding CJSC 398
Solmax-Texel Geosynthetics, see ADS
Synthetic Packaging, see Thrace Plastics
Taiyo Kogyo Corporation 400
TENAX International BV 401
Terram, see Fiberweb
Texel, see ADS
Tharreau Industries, see Fibertex Nonwovens A/S
Thrace Plastics Company SA 404
Trelleborg AB 407
Other Companies Mentioned in Study 408
List Of Tables

SECTION I — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table 3
SECTION II — MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region 10
2 World Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Region 12
3 World Population by Region 14
4 World Construction Expenditures by Region & Sector 16
5 World Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures by Region 18
6 World Nonresidential Building Expenditures by Region 19
7 World Residential Building Expenditures by Region 21
8 World Paved Roads by Region 24
9 World Agricultural Value Added by Region 26
SECTION III — OVERVIEW
1 World Geosynthetics Demand by Region 35
2 World Geosynthetics Demand by Type 38
3 World Geotextile Demand by Region 43
4 World Geomembrane Demand by Region 47
5 World Geogrid Demand by Region 51
6 World Geonet Demand by Region 54
7 World Other Geosynthetics Demand by Region 57
8 World Geosynthetics Demand by Market 64
9 World Construction Market for Geosynthetics by Region 69
10 World Transportation Infrastructure Market for Geosynthetics
by Region 74
11 World Landfill Market for Geosynthetics by Region 79
12 World Liquid Containment Market for Geosynthetics by Region 83
13 World Other Markets for Geosynthetics by Region 87
SECTION IV — NORTH AMERICA
1 North America: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 90
2 North America: Geosynthetics Demand by Type & Market 93
3 United States: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 96
4 United States: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 100
5 United States: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 103
6 Canada: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 106
7 Canada: Geosynethetics Demand by Type 108
8 Canada: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 110
9 Mexico: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 114
10 Mexico: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 116
11 Mexico: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 118
SECTION V — WESTERN EUROPE
1 Western Europe: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 121
2 Western Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Type & Market 124
3 France: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 127
4 France: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 129
5 France: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 131
6 Germany: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 134
7 Germany: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 136
8 Germany: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 138
9 Italy: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 141
10 Italy: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 142
11 Italy: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 144
12 Netherlands: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 147
13 Netherlands: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 149
14 Netherlands: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 151
15 Spain: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 154
16 Spain: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 156
17 Spain: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 158
18 United Kingdom: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 161
19 United Kingdom: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 163
20 United Kingdom: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 165
21 Other Western Europe: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 168
22 Other Western Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 170
23 Other Western Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 172
24 Other Western Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Country 174
SECTION VI — ASIA/PACIFIC
1 Asia/Pacific: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 177
2 Asia/Pacific: Geosynthetics Demand by Type & Market 179
3 Australia: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 182
4 Australia: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 184
5 Australia: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 186
6 China: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 190
7 China: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 193
8 China: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 196
9 India: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 200
10 India: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 203
11 India: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 206
12 Japan: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 210
13 Japan: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 212
14 Japan: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 214
15 South Korea: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 217
16 South Korea: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 219
17 South Korea: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 222
18 Taiwan: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 225
19 Taiwan: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 227
20 Taiwan: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 229
21 Other Asia/Pacific: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 231
22 Other Asia/Pacific: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 234
23 Other Asia/Pacific: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 237
SECTION VII — OTHER REGIONS
1 Central & South America: Market Environment
for Geosynthetics 241
2 Central & South America: Geosynthetics Demand by Type
& Market 243
3 Brazil: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 245
4 Brazil: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 247
5 Brazil: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 249
6 Other Central & South America: Market Environment
for Geosynthetics 252
7 Other Central & South America: Geosynthetics Demand
by Type 254
8 Other Central & South America: Geosynthetics Demand
by Market 256
9 Eastern Europe: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 258
10 Eastern Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Type & Market 260
11 Poland: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 262
12 Poland: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 264
13 Poland: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 266
14 Russia: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 269
15 Russia: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 271
16 Russia: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 274
17 Other Eastern Europe: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 277
18 Other Eastern Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 279
19 Other Eastern Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 282
20 Africa/Mideast: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 285
21 Africa/Mideast: Geosynthetics Demand by Type & Market 287
22 Turkey: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 289
23 Turkey: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 291
24 Turkey: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 293
25 Other Africa/Mideast: Market Environment for Geosynthetics 295
26 Other Africa/Mideast: Geosynthetics Demand by Type 297
27 Other Africa/Mideast: Geosynthetics Demand by Market 299
SECTION VIII — INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 World Geosynthetics Sales by Company, 2010 304
2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures 319
3 Selected Cooperative Agreements 322
List Of Charts
SECTION III — OVERVIEW
1 World Geosynthetics Demand by Region, 2000-2020 36
2 World Geosynthetics Demand by Type, 2010 39
3 World Synthetic & Natural Geotextiles Demand, 2000-2020 44
4 World Geomembrane Demand by Region, 2010 48
5 World Geogrid Demand by Region, 2010 52
6 World Geonet Demand by Region, 2010 55
7 World Geosynthetics Demand by Market, 2000-2020 65
8 World Construction Market for Geosynthetics by Region, 2010 70
9 World Transportation Infrastructure Market for Geosynthetics
by Region, 2010 75
10 World Landfill Market for Geosynthetics by Region, 2010 80
11 World Liquid Containment Market for Geosynthetics
by Region, 2010 84
SECTION IV — NORTH AMERICA
1 North America: Geosynthetics Demand by Country, 2010 94
SECTION V — WESTERN EUROPE
1 Western Europe: Geosynthetics Demand by Country, 2010 125
SECTION VI — ASIA/PACIFIC
1 Asia/Pacific: Geosynthetics Demand by Country, 2010 180
SECTION VIII — INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 World Geosynthetics Market Share, 2010 307

China Ceramic Industry Market Report, 2010-2011

Ceramic industry is a typical daily consumption industry, which is less affected by the economic cycle. China’s ceramic industry, as a traditional competitive industry of the country, maintained a CAGR of 18.6% in 2005-2010, and accounts for 70% of the global ceramic output, with total output value exceeding RMB 170 billion, annual output and export value both ranking No.1 in the world. In Jan.-May 2011, China’s ceramic industry achieved sales and total profit of RMB 72.75 billion and RMB4.76 billion respectively.

China Ceramic Industry Market Report, 2010-2011

This report not only analyzes the overall development trend of ceramic industry, but also delves into the market conditions in five key provinces and five market segments in China.
China ceramic industry presents distinct regional concentration. In 2010, in terms of sales revenue, the top 4 provinces were Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangxi and Henan, whose total revenue and total profit accounted for 67.8% and nearly 80% of the nation’s total respectively.
Regarding the market segments, there are building ceramic, household ceramic, special ceramic, sanitary ceramic and artistic ceramic. Occupying relatively large proportion of the industry, household ceramic achieved operating revenue of RMB60.189 billion in 2010, up 31.6% YoY. With excellent profitability, special ceramic achieved total profit of RMB5.76 billion in 2010, a rise of 71.44% against the previous year.
Although there are many ceramic manufacturers in China, the industry concentration degree is very low. The total operating income of top 10 enterprises merely accounts for less than 8% of the industry’s total. Influenced by the weak foreign demand during 2008-2009 and relatively low gross margin of some products, most of the ceramic enterprises suffered losses, especially those household ceramic manufacturers.
Currently, in spite of the stagnant circumstance of household ceramic industry, artistic ceramic, with high collection value, has relatively huge development potential. In 2010, the Great Wall Group, whose main business focuses on artistic ceramic, realized the operating income of RMB357 million, up 11.48% YoY, wherein, the foreign sales accounted for 85.66% of its total sales. Meanwhile, artistic ceramic export value of the Great Wall Group ranked only second to Tangshan Yali Ceramic Co., Ltd., a 100% Italian invested enterprise.
Table Of Contents
1. Overview of Ceramic Industry
1.1 Definition and Classification
1.2 Upstream & Downstream Industries
1.2.1 Upstream
1.2.2 Downstream
1.3 Production Technology
1.4 Characteristics
2. Development of China Ceramic Industry
2.1 Development of Global Ceramic Industry
2.1.1 Status Quo
2.1.2 Supply and Demand
2.2 Policy Environment of China Ceramic Industry
2.3 Operation
2.4 Import & Export
3. Analysis of Ceramic Industry in Key Areas in China
3.1 Overview
3.2 Jiangxi
3.3 Guangdong
3.4 Shandong
3.5 Henan
3.6 Hunan
4. Market Segments
4.1 Overview
4.2 Building Ceramic
4.2.1 Status Quo
4.2.2 Operation
4.2.3 Development Trend
4.3 Household Ceramic
4.3.1 Status Quo
4.3.2 Operation
4.3.3 Development Trend
4.4 Sanitary Ceramic
4.4.1 Status Quo
4.4.2 Operation
4.4.3 Development Trend
4.5 Artistic Ceramic
4.5.1 Status Quo
4.5.2 Operation
4.5.3 Development Trend
4.6 Special Ceramic
4.6.1 Status Quo
4.6.2 Operation
4.6.3 Development Trend
5. Key Enterprises
5.1 Tangshan Ceramic Stock Co., Ltd.
5.1.1 Profile
5.1.2 Operation
5.1.3 Reorganization
5.2 Jiangsu Gaochun Ceramics Co., Ltd.
5.2.1 Profile
5.2.2 Operation
5.2.3 Reorganization
5.3 Chongqing Swell Ceramics Industry Co., Ltd.
5.3.1 Profile
5.3.2 Operation
5.3.3 Reorganization
5.4 Fujian Guanfu Modern Household Wares Co., Ltd
5.4.1 Profile
5.4.2 Operation
5.4.3 Strategy
5.5 Shanghai CIMIC Tile Co., Ltd.
5.5.1 Profile
5.5.2 Operation
5.5.3 Strategy
5.6 The Great Wall Group Co., Ltd. Guangdong
5.6.1 Profile
5.6.2 Operation
5.6.3 Strategy
5.7 Lehua Ceramic Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd
5.7.1 Profile
5.7.2 Operation
5.8 Jinguyuan Holding Co., Ltd
5.8.1 Profile
5.8.2 Operation
5.9 Foshan Gaoming Shuncheng Ceramics Co., Ltd.
5.9.1 Profile
5.9.2 Operation
5.10 Guangdong Weiye Ceramics Co., Ltd.
5.10.1 Profile
5.10.2 Operation
5.11 Foshan Kohler
5.11.1 Profile
5.11.2 Operation
5.12 Tangshan Huida Ceramics Group
5.12.1 Profile
5.12.2 Operation
5.13 Shandong Silver Phoenix Ceramics Group Co., Ltd.
5.13.1 Profile
5.13.2 Operation
5.14 Tangshan Yali Ceramic Co., Ltd.
5.14.1 Profile
5.14.2 Operation
5.15 Xinle Bathroom Products (Foshan) Co., Ltd.
5.15.1 Profile
5.15.2 Operation

Global and China Coating Industry Market Report, 2010-2011

In 2010, the global market scale of coatings hit about USD90 billion and is expected to grow around 10% to USD99 billion in 2011. Building decorative coating accounts for approximately 45% of the total market, the most among all coatings.
Vehicle coating presents the second largest application area, making up roughly 15%, of which, OE and refinish coatings occupying about 50% and 45% respectively.

Global and China Coating Industry Market Report, 2010-2011

Protective & marine coating (PMC) represents the third largest application field, accounting for about 12%. General industrial coating makes up roughly 10%, followed by powder coating, wood coating, coil coating, packaging coating, etc.
Geographically, China topped the world in terms of infrastructure and real estate investment, so China is no doubt the world’s largest coating market. The market scale of coating in China approximated USD18.9 billion in 2011, 54% of which was attributable to decorative coatings. In 2011, although the Chinese market was suppressed by the national policy, real estate still remained strong. From Jan. to Sep. 2011, the domestic real estate investment totaled RMB4.42 trillion, up 32.0% YoY.
During the 12th Five-Year period (2011-2015), the Chinese government plans to complete 36 million suites of affordable housing. Among them, 10 million suites will be built in 2011 and 2012 respectively, and the rest 16 million suites will be established between 2013 and 2015. It is estimated that China’s real estate market is likely to rebound after the long-term suppression,  and the market size of decorative coatings in China will exceed USD12 billion.
China is the world’s largest coating market, but its domestic coating enterprises are small-scale. The number of domestic coating companies surpasses 2,500, while their revenue together only accounts for 11% of the Chinese coating market. Among them, Guangdong Carpoly Chemical Co., Ltd. is the largest one and its revenue in 2011 is expected to register roughly USD350 million. Chinese coating enterprises mainly concentrate on the paint area.
AkzoNobel, founded in 1646, is the world’s largest coating manufacturer with the most complete product line and the longest history. AkzoNobel is well-known for its Dulux paint in China which occupied the second largest share in the Chinese market and ranked No.1 in the real estate pre-decoration area.
Most coating enterprises are century-old ones, and DuPont and Valspar have a history of more than 200 years. Coating companies usually witnessed a large number of mergers and acquisitions during their development.
BASF, DuPont, PPG, Kansai, DAW and KCC attach most importance to automotive coating. Sherwin-Williams has 3,390 paint chain stores in the United States, while runner-up AkzoNobel only has 496 chain stores.
Valspar, Diamond-Vogel, Sika, Comex, Masco and Asian Paints focus on building field and have their own advantages. For instance, SIKA is expert in roof waterproofing coating. Valspar is the controlling company of Guangdong Huarun Paints, one of the largest coating manufacturers in China.
Asian Paints is the largest Indian paint company. Jotun, Chugoku and Hempel are the magnates of marine coating. Becker is skilled in coil coating and RPM specializes in general industrial coating.
Table Of Contents
1. Overview of Global Coating Market and Industry
1.1 Market
1.2 Industry
2. Automotive Coating Market and Industry
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Global Automotive Market
2.2.1 Global Automobile Output in 2009-2016
2.2.2 Global Automotive Industry
2.3 Chinese Automotive Market
2.3.1 Market in 2010
2.3.2 Market Pattern in 2010
2.3.3 Market in 2011
2.4 Market Shares of Major Automotive Coating Manufacturers
2.5 Geographical Distribution of Global Automotive Coating Industry
3. Protective & Marine Coating (PMC) Market and Industry
3.1 PMC Market
3.2 PMC Industry
3.3 Overview of Shipbuilding Industry
3.4 Status Quo of Shipbuilding Industry
3.5 Status Quo of Shipbuilding Market
4. Decorative Coating Market and Industry
4.1 Market
4.2 Industry
5. Analysis on Global Coating Market and Industry by Region
5.1 American Coating Market
5.2 American Coating Industry
5.3 Indian Coating Market
5.4 Indian Coating Industry
5.5 Chinese Coating Market
5.6 Chinese Industrial Coating and PMC Market
5.7 Chinese Coating Industry
5.8 Brand Structure of Chinese Coating Market
6. Major Coating Manufacturers
6.1 BASF
6.2 DuPont
6.3 AkzoNobel
6.3.1 AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals
6.3.2 AkzoNobel Performance Coating
6.3.3 AkzoNobel in China
6.4 PPG
6.5 Kansai Paints
6.6 Nippon Paint
6.6.1 Nippon Paint in China
6.7 Sherwin-Williams
6.8 RPM
6.9 Valspar
6.10 Sika
6.11 Jotun
6.12 Diamond-Vogel
6.13 Asian Paints
6.14 Hempel
6.15 Carpoly
6.16 Yip’s Chemical
6.17 Chugoku Marine Paints
6.18 Masco

Asia Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market Outlook to 2017: Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery

GlobalData’s new report, Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market Outlook to 2017- Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery provides key market data on the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices market – Australia, China, India and Japan. The report provides value (USD million) data for all the market categories – Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery. The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for each of the aforementioned market categories. The report is supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of the key market participants.

Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market Outlook to 2017

This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.
Scope
  • Countries covered include Australia, China, India and Japan.
  • Market size and company share data for  Diabetes Care Devices market categories – Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery.
  • Annualized market revenues (USD million) data for each of the market categories in each of the country. Data from 2003 to 2010, forecast forward for 7 years to 2017.
  • 2010 company shares and distribution shares data for each of the market categories and countries.
  • Global corporate-level profiles of key companies operating within the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices  market..
  • Key players covered include F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Novo Nordisk A/S, LifeScan, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, ARKRAY, Inc., Medtronic, Inc.  and others.
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Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 9
2 Introduction 11
2.1 What is This Report About? 11
3 Diabetes Care Devices in Asia-Pacific 12
3.1 Diabetes Care Devices Cross Country Comparison, USD Actual, 2003-2017 12
3.2 Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 13
3.3 Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 16
3.4 Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Company share (2009-2010) 19
4 Diabetes Care Devices In Japan 21
4.1 Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 21
4.2 Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 25
4.3 Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 28
4.3.1 Glucose Monitoring, Japan, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 28
4.3.2 Insulin Delivery, Japan, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 28
4.4 Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Company Share (2009-2010) 29
4.4.1 Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Company Share (2009-2010) 29
4.4.2 Glucose Monitoring, Japan, Company share (2009-2010) 31
4.4.3 Insulin Delivery, Japan, Company share (2009-2010) 33
5 Diabetes Care Devices In India 35
5.1 Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 35
5.2 Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 38
5.3 Diabetes Care Devices, India, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 41
5.3.1 Glucose Monitoring, India, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 41
5.3.2 Insulin Delivery, India, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 41
5.4 Diabetes Care Devices, India, Company share (2009-2010) 42
5.4.1 Diabetes Care Devices, India, Company share (2009-2010) 42
5.4.2 Glucose Monitoring, India, Company share (2009-2010) 44
5.4.3 Insulin Delivery, India, Company share (2009-2010) 46
6 Diabetes Care Devices In Australia 47
6.1 Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 47
6.2 Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 52
6.3 Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 55
6.3.1 Glucose Monitoring, Australia, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 55
6.3.2 Insulin Delivery, Australia, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 55
6.4 Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Company share (2009-2010) 56
6.4.1 Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Company share (2009-2010) 56
6.4.2 Glucose Monitoring, Australia, Company share (2009-2010) 58
6.4.3 Insulin Delivery, Australia, Company share (2009-2010) 60

7 Diabetes Care Devices In China 62

7.1 Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 62
7.2 Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 67
7.3 Diabetes Care Devices, China, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 72
7.3.1 Glucose Monitoring, China, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 72
7.3.2 Insulin Delivery, China, Distribution Share (2009-2010) 72
7.4 Diabetes Care Devices, China, Company share (2009-2010) 73
7.4.1 Diabetes Care Devices, China, Company share (2009-2010) 73
7.4.2 Glucose Monitoring, China, Company share (2009-2010) 75
7.4.3 Insulin Delivery, China, Company share (2009-2010) 77
8 Overview of Key Companies in Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 79
8.1 F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. 79
8.1.1 Company Overview 79
8.1.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 79
8.2 Novo Nordisk A/S 80
8.2.1 Company Overview 80
8.2.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 80
8.3 LifeScan, Inc. 81
8.3.1 Company Overview 81
8.3.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 81
8.4 Eli Lilly and Company 82
8.4.1 Company Overview 82
8.4.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 82
8.5 ARKRAY, Inc. 83
8.5.1 Company Overview 83
8.5.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 83
8.6 Medtronic, Inc. 84
8.6.1 Company Overview 84
8.6.2 Share in the Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market 84
8.7 Sanofi 85
8.7.1 Company Overview 85
8.8 Abbott Laboratories 85
8.8.1 Company Overview 85
8.9 Bayer HealthCare AG 85
8.9.1 Company Overview 85
8.10 Terumo Corporation 86
8.10.1 Company Overview 86
8.11 Becton, Dickinson and Company 86
8.11.1 Company Overview 86
8.12 Animas Corporation 86
8.12.1 Company Overview 86
8.13 Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd. 87
8.13.1 Company Overview 87
8.14 NIPRO CORPORATION 87
8.14.1 Company Overview 87
8.15 B. Braun Melsungen AG 87
8.15.1 Company Overview 87
9 Diabetes Care Devices Market Pipeline Products 88
10 Financial Deals Landscape 91
10.1 Partnerships 91
10.1.1 PositiveID Enters Into Agreement with HMD BioMedical 91
10.1.2 Powder Pharmaceuticals Enters Into An Agreement With Health-Chem Diagnostics 92
10.1.3 ZyXEL Communications Enters Into Strategic Partnership With Entra Health Systems 93
11 Recent Developments 94
11.1 Strategy and Business Planning 94
11.1.1 Nov 04, 2011: Takeda Announces New Structure Of Business Operations 94
11.1.2 Sep 06, 2011: Golden Meditech Launches Representative Office In Taiwan 94
11.1.3 Jun 22, 2011: Johnson & Johnson Opens Innovation Center In China 95
11.1.4 May 12, 2011: MicroPort Establishes Wholly Owned Subsidiary In Jiaxing, China 95
11.1.5 Apr 28, 2011: Takeda Announces Establishment Of New Sales And Marketing Company In China 96
11.1.6 Mar 25, 2011: Takeda Plans To Expand Sales Force And To Enhance Business Infrastructure In China 96
11.1.7 Mar 09, 2011: Medtronic Inaugurates New Manufacturing Facility In Singapore 97
11.1.8 Jan 17, 2011: Smiths Medical To Set Up Subsidiary In India 97
11.2 Government and Public Interest 98
11.2.1 Jun 15, 2011: Takeda To Start Internship Program For Tsinghua University Of China 98
11.2.2 Feb 21, 2011: Takeda Recalls Anti-Inflammatory Enzyme Preparation, Dasen In Japan 98
11.2.3 Jan 27, 2011: China's Ministry Of Commerce Grants Clearance For Merger Of BMP Sunstone And sanofi-aventis Subsidiary 99
12 Appendix 100
12.1 Definitions of Markets Covered in the Report 101
12.1.1 Diabetes Care Devices 101
12.2 Research Methodology 102
12.3 Secondary Research 102
12.4 Primary Research 103
12.5 Models 103
12.6 Forecasts 104
12.7 Expert Panels 104
12.8 GlobalData Consulting 104
12.9 Currency Conversion 105
12.10 Contact Us 105
12.11 Disclaimer 105
List of Tables
Table 1:Diabetes Care Devices, Cross Country Comparison, USD Actual, 2003-2017 12
Table 2:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 13
Table 3:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 14
Table 4:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 15
Table 5:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 16
Table 6:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 17
Table 7:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 18
Table 8:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 20
Table 9:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 21
Table 10:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 22
Table 11:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 24
Table 12:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 25
Table 13:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 26
Table 14:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 27
Table 15:Glucose Monitoring, Japan, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 28
Table 16:Insulin Delivery, Japan, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 28
Table 17:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Company Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 30
Table 18:Glucose Monitoring, Japan, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 32
Table 19:Insulin Delivery, Japan, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 34
Table 20:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 35
Table 21:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 36
Table 22:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 37
Table 23:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 38
Table 24:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 39
Table 25:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 40
Table 26:Glucose Monitoring, India, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 41
Table 27:Insulin Delivery, India, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 41
Table 28:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 43
Table 29:Glucose Monitoring, India, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 45
Table 30:Insulin Delivery, India, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 46
Table 31:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 47
Table 32:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 49
Table 33:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 51
Table 34:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 52
Table 35:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 53
Table 36:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 54
Table 37:Glucose Monitoring, Australia, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 55
Table 38:Insulin Delivery, Australia, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 55
Table 39:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 57
Table 40:Glucose Monitoring, Australia, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 59
Table 41:Insulin Delivery, Australia, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 61
Table 42:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 62
Table 43:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 64
Table 44:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 66
Table 45:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 67
Table 46:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 69
Table 47:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 71
Table 48:Glucose Monitoring, China, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 72
Table 49:Insulin Delivery, China, Distribution Share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 72
Table 50:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2009-2010 74
Table 51:Glucose Monitoring, China, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 76
Table 52:Insulin Delivery, China, Company share by Revenue ($m), USD Actual 2009-2010 78
Table 53:Diabetes Care Devices Market Pipeline Products 88
Table 54:PositiveID Enters Into Agreement With HMD BioMedical 91
Table 55:Powder Pharmaceuticals Enters Into An Agreement With Health-Chem Diagnostics 92
Table 56:ZyXEL Communications Enters Into Strategic Partnership With Entra Health Systems 93
Table 57: USD to Local Currency, Asia-Pacific, Average Exchange Rate 2003-2010 105
List of Figures
Figure 1:Diabetes Care Devices, Cross Country Comparison, USD Actual, 2003-2017 12
Figure 2:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 13
Figure 3:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 14
Figure 4:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 15
Figure 5:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 16
Figure 6:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 17
Figure 7:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 18
Figure 8:Diabetes Care Devices, Asia-Pacific, Company share (%), 2010 19
Figure 9:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 21
Figure 10:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 22
Figure 11:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 23
Figure 12:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 25
Figure 13:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 26
Figure 14:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 27
Figure 15:Diabetes Care Devices, Japan, Company Share (%), 2010 29
Figure 16:Glucose Monitoring, Japan, Company share (%), 2010 31
Figure 17:Insulin Delivery, Japan, Company share (%), 2010 33
Figure 18:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 35
Figure 19:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 36
Figure 20:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 37
Figure 21:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 38
Figure 22:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 39
Figure 23:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 40
Figure 24:Diabetes Care Devices, India, Company share (%), 2010 42
Figure 25:Glucose Monitoring, India, Company share (%), 2010 44
Figure 26:Insulin Delivery, India, Company share (%), 2010 46
Figure 27:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 47
Figure 28:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 48
Figure 29:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 50
Figure 30:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 52
Figure 31:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 53
Figure 32:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 54
Figure 33:Diabetes Care Devices, Australia, Company share (%), 2010 56
Figure 34:Glucose Monitoring, Australia, Company share (%), 2010 58
Figure 35:Insulin Delivery, Australia, Company share (%), 2010 60
Figure 36:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, 2003-2017 62
Figure 37:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Historic, 2003-2010 63
Figure 38:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Overall Revenue ($m), USD Actual, Forecast, 2010-2017 65
Figure 39:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), 2003-2017 67
Figure 40:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), Historic, 2003-2010 68
Figure 41:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Category Volume (Units), Forecast, 2010-2017 70
Figure 42:Diabetes Care Devices, China, Company share (%), 2010 73
Figure 43:Glucose Monitoring, China, Company share (%), 2010 75
Figure 44:Insulin Delivery, China, Company share (%), 2010 77
Figure 45:F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 79
Figure 46:Novo Nordisk A/S, Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 80
Figure 47:LifeScan, Inc., Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 81
Figure 48:Eli Lilly and Company, Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 82
Figure 49:ARKRAY, Inc., Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 83
Figure 50:Medtronic, Inc., Company Share (%), Asia-Pacific Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2010 84
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