This research forecasts the North American Computational
Fluid Dynamics Software industry to grow at a CAGR
of 15.2% over the period 2010-2014. One of the key factors contributing
to this market growth is innovation to create new market opportunities.
The North American CFD Software market has also been witnessing the
development of specific purpose CFD software. However, the increasing
threat of open source vendors could pose a challenge to the growth of
this market.
This report has been prepared based on an in-depth
analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report
focuses on North American countries; it also covers the CFD Software
market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The
report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this
market.
Key vendors dominating this market space include Ansys Inc., CD-adapco, and Mentor Graphics.
Key questions answered in this report:
What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow?
What key trends is this market subject to?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in this market space?
What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?
Table of Contents:
01. Executive Summary
02. Introduction
03. Market Coverage
04. Market Landscape
05. Vendor Landscape
06. Market Growth Drivers
07. Market Challenges
08. Market Trends
09. Key Vendor Analysis 09.1 Ansys Inc. 09.2 CD-adapco Ltd. 09.3 Mentor Graphics Corporation
10. Other Reports in this Series
List of Exhibits:Exhibit 1: Computational Fluid Dynamics Software Market in North America 2010-2014 (US$ million) Exhibit 2: Computational Fluid Dynamics Software Market in North America by Vendor Segmentation
Anticipated reduction in the fuel cell price is one of the key factors contributing to this market's growth. The Global Fuel Cell industry has also been witnessing investment in research and development. However, the lack of support infrastructure could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.
This report has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Fuel Cell market landscape in these geographies and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
Key vendors dominating this market space include UTC Power, Fuel Cell Energy, Inc., Ballard Power Systems, Inc., Plug Power, Hydrogenics Corporation, Protonex, IdaTech, and Creamic Fuel Cell Limited
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Key questions answered in this report:
What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow?
What key trends is this market subject to?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in this market space?
What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?
Table of Contents:
01. Executive Summary
02. Introduction
03. Market Coverage
04. Market Landscape
05. Vendor Landscape
06. Buying Criteria
07. Market Growth Drivers
08. Drivers and their Impact
09. Market Challenges
10. Market Trends
11. Key Vendor Analysis
11.1 UTC Power
11.2 FuelCell Energy Inc.
11.3 Ballard Power Systems Inc.
11.4 Hydrogenics Corp.
12. Other Reports in this Series
List of Exhibits:
Exhibit 1: Global Fuel Cell Market 2010-2014 (US$ million)
Exhibit 2: Global Fuel Cell Market by Geographical Segmentation 2010
Exhibit 3: Global Fuel Cell Market by Vendor Segmentation 2010
A major factor contributing to this market growth is growing prevalence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. Worldwide, Inhalation Systems market has also been witnessing the emergence of sophisticated inhaler devices. However, the ban on chlorofluorocarbon-based propellants could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.
This report has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Metered Dose Inhalers (MDI), Dry Powder Inhalers (DPI), and Nebulizers market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
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Key vendors dominating this market space include AstraZeneca PLC, GlaxoSmithKline plc, Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. and 3M Drug Delivery Systems
Key questions answered in this report:
What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow?
What key trends is this market subject to?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in this market space?
What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?
Table of Contents:
01. Executive Summary
02. Introduction
03. Market Coverage
04. Market Landscape
05. Vendor Landscape
06. Buying Criteria
07. Market Growth Drivers
08. Drivers and their Impact
09. Market Challenges
10. Market Trends
11. Key Vendor Analysis
11.1 AstraZeneca plc
11.2 GlaxoSmithKline plc
11.3 Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.
11.4 3M Drug Delivery Systems Division
12. Other Reports in this Series
List of Exhibits:
Exhibit 1: Global Inhalation Systems Market 2010-2014 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 2: Global Inhalation Systems Market by Geographical Segmentation 2010
Exhibit 3: Global Inhalation Systems Market by Product Segmentation 2010-2014 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 4: Global Inhalation Systems Market by Vendor Segmentation 2010
Fluoropolymers are specialized polymeric materials witnessing strong market growth. This growth is driven by the end-user markets where fluoropolymers are extensively used owing to their unique properties and superior performance characteristics. Fluoropolymers possess excellent properties such as superior electrical insulation, advanced chemical, and thermal resistance in demanding environments, good weathering properties, enhanced purity, high resistance to solvents, acids and bases, low coefficient of friction, etc. These superior properties makes them suitable for use in a wide range of applications in industries such as automotives, electronics, chemical processing, Houseware, medical, etc.
This study estimates the global market of fluoropolymers by the end of 2016. North America is the most dominant market for fluoropolymers owing to significant demand from the U.S. and growing wire and cable market where fluoropolymers are used as jacketing material and primary insulation material. Fluoropolymers are also used in fiber optic cables. FEP and PVDF are the fastest growing product types in these applications. PVDF is expected to grow at a brisk pace in North America as it is increasingly being used in lithium-ion batteries, architectural coating applications, and as a jacketing material in fiber optic cables. Growing chemical processing, cookware, bakeware, and medical market are also expected to help the North American fluoropolymers market. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing markets for fluoropolymers where growth is driven by the key countries such as China, Japan, and India.
This market research study provides detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the global fluoropolymers market. The report provides a comprehensive review of major market drivers, restraints, opportunities, winning imperatives, challenges, and key issues in the market. The market is further segmented and forecasted for major geographic regions, North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific, and Rest of the World that include key growth regions such as China and India. Major countries with the market volume and revenue are covered for each of the region. Competitive scenario and market share of the top players in the market has been discussed in detail. The top players of the industry are profiled in detail with their recent developments and other strategic industry activities.
Market has also been segmented on the basis of product types where major product types such as PTFE, FEP, PVDF, and Fluoroelastomers have been discussed in detail and a comprehensive view and forecast is provided for each category with the market volume and revenue. Market has been further segmented on the basis of applications. The major applications for fluoropolymers include automotive and transportation, electrical and electronics, chemical processing, houseware, and medical have been discussed in detail in the report. Market share for major market participants has been described in detail for fluoropolymers. The global existing production capacities of the top suppliers have been provided in detail in the report.
We have used various secondary sources such as encyclopedia, directories, and databases to identify and collect information useful for this extensive commercial study of fluoropolymers. The primary sources –experts from related industries and suppliers have been interviewed to obtain and verify critical information as well as to assess the future prospects of fluoropolymers.
We have also profiled leading players of this industry with their recent developments and other strategic industry activities. Key participants in the global fluoropolymers market include DuPont (U.S.), Dyneon (U.S.), Asahi glass fluoropolymers (Japan), Daikin (Japan), etc.
Scope of the report
This fluoropolymers market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of applications, product type, and geography; forecasting volume and revenue and analyzing trends in each of the submarkets:
NFC technology has been around since the last few years but hit the market just in 2010. Till 2009, NFC technology was undergoing pilot testing phase. There is a lot of research and development being carried out in this field and several prototypes were made for various products and applications. The applications of NFC technology include mobile payment, access control, ticketing, data sharing, and advertisement. A number of products commercially available as of today are limited, but the market will witness an immense growth in the products and applications for NFC technology in the years to come.
The research report deals with the current trends in the NFC products and applications market as well as the expected future trends in the same. The life cycle of the NFC market is discussed with their future trends. The target applications of NFC technology are discussed with an analysis of the highest attractive market. The report is segmented on the basis of products, applications, technology, and geography.
In 2011, only 5% of the total mobile phones were NFC-enabled; it is estimated that in the coming five years, this number will rise to approximately 46% by 2016. This indicates the rapid adoption of the NFC technology and the increasing mobile application of NFC technology. As more number of NFC products is made available, the market will see the growth in verticals such as retail, ticketing, and smart advertisement application.
The growth of the NFC applications market is expected to be exponential with the revenue growth from $7,686 million in 2011 to $34,515 million by 2016, at an estimated CAGR of 35% from 2011 to 2016. The most attractive of all the segments is the mobile payments segment; followed by the ticketing and access control. The major players that provide chips and controllers for the NFC products are NXP Semiconductors (U.S.), Broadcom (U.S.), and Renesas (Japan).
Scope of the report
This Near Field Communication (NFC) market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of them being used in different products, applications, and the technology being used to view the augmented image, geographical analysis, forecasting revenue, and analyzing trends in the market.
On the basis of product
The product market is segmented into five broad categories; namely: NFC chips, NFC tags, NFC readers, NFC-based SIM/UICC cards, and NFC enabled micro SD cards.
On the basis of application
The application market is segmented into six major parts. These applications are mobile payments, ticketing, booking, data sharing, service, and access control. These major applications are further divided in to sub segments. The market trend for these applications is discussed.
On the basis of geography
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
ROW
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, key players, and competitive outlook. It will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report provides more than 30 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.
GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist, has released its new report, “Polycythemia Vera Therapeutics - Pipeline Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2019”. The report is an essential source of information and analysis on the global Polycythemia Therapeutics market. The report identifies the key trends shaping and driving the global Polycythemia Vera Therapeutics market. The report also provides insights on the prevalent competitive landscape and the emerging players expected to significantly alter the market positioning of the current market leaders. Most importantly, the report provides valuable insights on the pipeline products within the global Polycythemia Vera Therapeutics sector. 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
The report provides information on the key drivers and challenges of the Polycythemia Vera Therapeutics market. Its scope includes:
Annualized seven key markets (US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and Japan) Polycythemia Therapeutics market revenues data from 2005 to 2009, forecast for eight years to 2018.
Pipeline analysis data providing a split across the different phases, mechanisms of action being developed and emerging trends by seven key markets. Pipeline candidates fall under major therapeutic classes.
Analysis of the current and future competition in the seven key countries Polycythemia Vera Therapeutics market.
Insightful review of the key industry drivers, restraints and challenges. Each trend is independently researched to provide a qualitative analysis of its implications.
The report will enhance your decision making capability. It will allow you to:
Develop and design your in-licensing and out-licensing strategies through a review of pipeline products and technologies and by identifying the companies with the most robust pipeline.
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Identify emerging players with potentially strong product portfolios and create effective counter-strategies to gain a competitive advantage.
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GBI Research’s report, Wireless Charging Market to 2016- Standardization to Increase Uptake and Drive Growt provides key information and analysis on the market opportunities in the wireless charging industry. The report covers the industry dynamics, information on the revenue and volume of the Wireless Charging Market, and the key suppliers. The forecasts up to 2016 are given for the wireless chargers in terms of sales revenue and sales volume. The markets for application of wireless chargers in computer industry, consumer electronics, automobiles, furniture and so on are discussed. Standardization of wireless charging market and, the efficiency and convenience that is offered to the users will increase the adoption levels of the wireless chargers in the coming years. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.
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Scope
Market Size in terms of sales revenue – Historical data 2009 to 2010 given. Forecast forward until 2016.
Market Size in terms of sales volume – Historical data 2009 to 2010 given. Forecast forward until 2016.
Key Players for the year 2011 are discussed.
Market for key regions such as Asia Pacific, Europe and North America have been covered
Market for key applications such as Consumer Electronics, Communication, Automobiles and so on is discussed.
Comprehensive profiles of key companies such as Powermat, Energizer, ConvenientPower, Witricity, Fulton Innovation and so on are discussed.
Analytical Framework such as Porter’s five forces analysis has been used to give a comprehensive? view of the global Wireless Charging Market.
Reasons to Buy
Exploit growth opportunities in the global Wireless Charging Market.
Devise market-entry and expansion strategies for various Wireless Chargers.
Develop business strategies from Porter's Five Forces Analyses.
Identify key growth markets for your products.
Know the demand potential of Wireless Charging Market.
44GW in 2011, every year beats the predictions, but it may not last…
In 2011, almost 44GW of wind energy has been installed in the world and half of it was in China. Each years’ results are greater than predictions, and it has been so for the last 10 years. But we envision a slow down in this growth, fully explained in this report: 22% annual growth is huge. Based on the history, we believe the market will stay between 15% and 20% growth until 2015. Compared to all other power electronics markets, this is still the biggest opportunity for this type of converters in power electronics.
There are other main trends at the macroscopic level:
European on-shore market is now close to maturity. EU countries are now starting to conquer and equip their off-shore potential.
Emerging markets (South America and Asia) are starting to equip themselves to feed their grid with green energy.
Turbine architecture is changing, and converters with them. We aim at greater efficiency and reducing O&M (operating and maintenance) costs. Permanent magnets, no-gearbox and full converters seems to be the ideal combination, if material costs stay stable.
Converters are also more demanding, and thus more power electronics is required: converter market is at $4.5B today, and will top +$5.5B in 2017.
The next five years are still on high growth, thanks to the technology evolutions detailed in this report.
Integration and modularity” trend is redesigning the supply-chain
Converters manufacturing and supply-chain is in the middle of a major evolution: modularity and integration. Rather than supplying one passive components, we expect to see more and more companies to merge with partners, and provide a pre-assembled stack, where only the power module would be missing. You can then easily design and maintain a converter using and replacing these “bricks”. This type of assembly is more and more used in high power electronics. Companies such as Mersen, Methode electronics,… are positioning towards this new type of business model. This evolution is fully described in this report, highlighting the passive components, their importance in the converter, the future trends to come…
Moving From DFIG to Full converter has a Large impact on passives
The supply-chain is moving, and you will get the tools to understand this evolution in this report: With the integration trend, we will see more and more companies manufacturing or supplying several passives at a time, assembled together, to gain in added value. The components are to be pre-assembled in stacks, and the final integrator will choose the power switch.
Laminated busbars are fully part of this integration trend as they connect all these components together. Mersen announced recently the acquisition of Eldre, third player of the busbar market. On the other hand, Chinese players such as Eagtop, or CSR are gaining in experience of laminated busbar manufacturing. Globally, the market is on growth trend reaching $44M in 2017, following the need of higher power converters.
According to most players, the capacitor market is not expecting a technical breakthrough, but footprint and integration skills will give advantage to the players who mastered it. The polypropylene film shortage is now over, and the market is not as tense as it used to be.
The resistor market is suffering from the move to full converter design. The design of grid fault protection systems requires less very high power resistors, and thus, the crowbar resistor market will diminish by 7% in the 2010-2017 period. DC link chopper is using the same technology and the move will fuel this 16% growth market.
Globally, technical evolutions have very high impact on passive components market. But these impacts, detailed in this report, are very different from one to the other.
The global smart grid
market is expected to reach $80.6 billion in 2016 from $22.8 billion in
2011 at a CAGR of 28.7% from 2011 to 2016. Some of the players in the
smart grid market include Landys+Gyr (U.S.), Itron (U.S.), Cisco (U.S.),
eMeter (U.S.), and Telvent (U.S.).
Smart grid intends to modernize the power grid by using the latest
technology that supports the utility to reduce the transmission and
distribution loss. This can be achieved with the help of advanced
metering infrastructure, software’s such as SCADA, DRM, DMS, MDMS, etc.,
and communication networks such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Z-Wave, etc.
Smart
grid will balance the electricity supply and demand. It will improve
the grid reliability by monitoring the frequency and duration of power
outages and the number of disturbances, including reduction of the
possibility of regional blackouts. Smart grid will improve the
efficiency and dependability in energy distribution and assist in
optimizing utilization of resources.
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Reduction in transmission and
distribution loss, coupled with an increase in energy efficiency, is
one of the major drivers of the smart grid market. The governments of
various countries are playing important roles in the commercialization
of the smart grid market and passing on mandates and regulations for the
same. The high cost of installation of the entire smart grid network is
one of the restraints of the smart grid market. Another major restraint
is the lack of interoperability of standards. There are huge amounts of
investments happening in the smart grid market, which are an
opportunity for the growth of the market. Prepaid electricity is also
en-route, wherein the users will prepay for the electricity that will be
consumed by them.
Lack of interoperability standards exists at
all the levels in a system. There are numerous service providers across
the globe with different standards of operating and meeting a common
consensus is very important for the growth of any industry. This is
lacking in the smart grid market as every country has its own rules and
mandates. This leads to a slower adoption of technology and increases
risks for the industry as a whole.
The current trend prevailing in
the smart grid technology market is the upgradation of old technology
as well as adopting a new technology, which will lead to a more
efficient usage of electricity. The increase in investment from the
governments as well as the utilities’ point of view is expected to reach
a billion mark in the next five years.
Scope of the report
This
research report categorizes the global smart grid technology market and
its related applications market on the basis of different kinds of
software’s that are being used for the smart grid network, smart meter,
various smart sensor, communication network and geographical analysis;
forecasting revenue, and analyzing trends in the market.
On the basis of software and hardware
The
software and the hardware market are broadly segmented into
Distribution Management Systems (DMS), Demand Response Management
Systems (DRM), Meter Data Management Systems (MDMS), Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Outage Management Systems (OMS) and Smart
Meters.
On the basis of smart sensors
The
Smart sensors segment consists of voltage sensors, transformer
monitoring sensors, dynamic line rating sensors and HAN sensors
On the basis of communication network
The
communication Network is segmented on the basis of Wide Area Network
(WAN) and Home Area Network (HAN). The different networks in the WAN and
the HAN network are analysed.
On the basis of geography
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Spain
Italy
Others
Asia-Pacific
Australia
China
Japan
Korea
India
Others
ROW
Middle East
Africa
Others
Each
section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and
opportunities, key players, and competitive outlook. It will also
provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets.
In addition, the report provides more than 20 company profiles covering
all the sub-segments.
Table Of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1KEY TAKE-AWAYS 1.2REPORT DESCRIPTION 1.3MARKETS COVERED 1.4STAKEHOLDERS 1.5RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1.5.1MARKET SIZE 1.5.2KEY DATA POINTS FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 1.5.3KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES 1.5.4ASSUMPTIONS MADE 1.5.5LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING THIS REPORT
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW 3.1INTRODUCTION 3.2WHAT IS A SMART GRID? 3.3TRADITIONAL GRID VERSUS SMART GRID 3.4MARKET DYNAMICS 3.4.1DRIVERS 3.4.1.1Increased government support 3.4.1.2Reduction in transmission and distribution losses 3.4.1.3Aging infrastructure 3.4.1.4Improved communication network 3.4.1.5Need for energy efficiency 3.4.2RESTRAINTS 3.4.2.1High cost of installation 3.4.2.2Privacy issues 3.4.2.3Lack of interoperability and common standards 3.4.3OPPORTUNITIES 3.4.3.1Increased investments 3.4.3.2Prepayment of electricity 3.5WINNING IMPERATIVES 3.5.1PARTNERSHIPS WITH MAJOR PLAYERS 3.6BURNING ISSUES 3.6.1CYBER SECURITY ISSUES 3.7MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 3.8PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL 3.8.1THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 3.8.2THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 3.8.3BARGAINING POWER OF CUSTOMERS 3.8.4BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 3.8.5INTENSITY OF RIVALRY 3.9SMART GRID TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS - BY APPLICATIONS 3.10SMART GRID TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS - BY COUNTRY
4 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE MARKET 4.1OVERVIEW OF THE SOFTWARE AND THE HARDWARE MARKET 4.1.1DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DMS) 4.1.2DEMAND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT (DRM) 4.1.3METER DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (MDMS) 4.1.4SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) 4.1.5SMART METER 4.1.5.1Cost analysis of smart electric meter installation 4.1.6OUTAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OMS)
5 SMART GRID SENSORS MARKET 5.1OVERVIEW OF SMART SENSORS 5.1.1VOLTAGE SENSORS 5.1.2TRANSFORMER MONITORING SENSORS 5.1.3DYNAMIC LINE RATING SENSORS 5.1.4HOME AREA NETWORK SENSORS
6 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 6.1OVERVIEW OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 6.1.1WIDE AREA NETWORK 6.1.2HOME AREA NETWORK (HAN)
7 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS 7.1OVERVIEW 7.1.1NORTH AMERICA 7.1.1.1U.S. 7.1.1.2Canada 7.1.1.3Mexico 7.1.2EUROPE 7.1.2.1Germany 7.1.2.2U.K. 7.1.2.3France 7.1.2.4Italy 7.1.2.5Others 7.1.3APAC 7.1.3.1Australia 7.1.3.2China 7.1.3.3Japan 7.1.3.4South Korea 7.1.3.5India 7.1.3.6Others 7.1.4ROW 7.1.4.1Middle East 7.1.4.2Africa 7.1.4.3Others
Due to the growing demand for housing from Brazil’s large population,
construction activity in Brazil grew rapidly during the review period.
Brazil is currently facing a shortage of seven million housing units,
which is expected to reach more than 12 million by 2022 due to the
country’s rising population and rapid urbanization. This will drive
demand for construction wood in the country during the forecast period.
The Russian construction wood industry will be driven by several
impending major construction projects in the country, including those in
preparation for global sporting events such as the 2014 Winter Olympics
and 2018 FIFA World Cup over the forecast period. In India, the
commercial construction end-user market is one of the largest
contributors to the Indian construction wood industry, due to its
dramatic growth following the expansion of India’s information
technology industry. China is the world’s largest furniture
manufacturer. Its production capacity now accounts for more than 20% of
global production capacity. Furthermore, wooden furniture accounts for
around one-third of all the furniture manufactured in China in 2010.
Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis of the construction wood market in the BRIC countries:
It analyses historical values for the construction wood market for 2007–2011, along with forecast figures for 2012–2016
It
provides supporting country-specific analysis on the overall market as
well as individual values for the market’s key categories
The report provides top-level analysis of the construction wood market’s production and consumption dynamics
The report also details the competitive landscape for manufacturers including future market entry strategies
The report outlines the current regulatory framework in the market
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Key highlights
Residential
construction was the most-popular and fastest-growing end-user market
in Brazil during the review period, accounting for 63.6% of the
country’s total construction wood consumption in 2011.
Brazil
will host the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games, which will
support the expansion of Brazil’s construction industry.
The
number of large-scale housing projects occurring in Russia increased
considerably during the review period. In addition, several large-scale
housing projects have been built specifically using wood. These housing
projects have mostly taken place in the Saint Petersburg and the
Leningrad Oblast regions.
The Russian construction wood
industry is relatively large in comparison to other countries. In
addition, Russia is one of the largest producers of raw wood in the
world.
The Indian construction wood industry has registered
mixed growth rates during the review period. The market size of Indian
construction wood grew sharply in 2007 and 2008, before declining in
2009 due to the global economic crisis.
China is the world’s
largest furniture manufacturer. Its production capacity now accounts for
more than 20% of global production capacity.
The Chinese
construction wood industry is highly fragmented. The leading companies
in the industry are often vertically integrated, increasing the level of
rivalry.
Reasons to buy
Make
strategic business decisions using top-level historic and forecast data
related to the BRIC construction wood market and each category within
it
Understand the key market trends and growth opportunities within each country
Assess the competitive dynamics in the BRIC construction wood market
Identify the growth opportunities and industry dynamics within the key categories in the construction wood market
Gain insights into key regulations governing the construction wood market in the BRIC countries
Table of contents 1 Executive Summary 2 BRIC Construction Wood Industry Attractiveness Comparison 2.1 Global Construction Wood: Production Benchmarking 2.2 Global Construction Wood: Market Size Benchmarking 2.3 BRIC Countries Construction Wood: Production Benchmarking 2.4 BRIC Countries Construction Wood: Market Size Benchmarking 2.5 BRIC Countries Construction Wood: Production Cost Comparison 2.6 Global Industrial Roundwood Products: Production Benchmarking 2.7 Global Sawnwood Products: Production Benchmarking 2.8 Global Veneer Products: Production Benchmarking 2.9 Global Plywood Products: Production Benchmarking 3 Brazil 3.1 Market Drivers 3.1.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals 3.1.2 Business drivers 3.1.3 Consumer drivers 3.1.4 Building construction industry outlook 3.1.5 Regulations 3.1.6 Challenges 3.2 Market Size and Growth Potential – Overview 3.2.2 Production 3.2.3 Market size 3.3 Market Size and Growth Potential by End-User Markets 3.3.1 Brazil construction wood market size by end-user market 3.4 Trade Dynamics 3.4.1 Brazil import-export trade dynamics 3.5 Merger and Acquisitions (M&A) and Product Innovations 3.5.1 Mergers and acquisitions 3.5.2 Product innovation 3.6 Competitive Landscape and Industry Structure 4 Russia 4.1 Market Drivers 4.1.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals 4.1.2 Business drivers 4.1.3 Consumer drivers 4.1.4 Building construction industry outlook 4.1.5 Regulations 4.1.6 Challenges 4.2 Market Size and Growth Potential – Overview 4.2.2 Production 4.2.3 Market size 4.3 Market Size and Growth Potential by End-User Market 4.3.1 Russia construction wood market size by end-user market 4.4 Trade Dynamics 4.4.1 Russia import-export trade dynamics 4.5 Merger and Acquisitions (M&A) and Product Innovations 4.5.1 Mergers and acquisitions 4.5.2 Product innovations 4.6 Competitive Landscape and Industry Structure 5 India 5.1 Market Drivers 5.1.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals 5.1.2 Business drivers 5.1.3 Consumer drivers 5.1.4 Building construction industry outlook 5.1.5 Regulations 5.1.6 Challenges 5.2 Market Size and Growth Potential – Overview 5.2.2 Production 5.2.3 Market size 5.3 Market Size and Growth Potential by End Markets 5.3.1 India construction wood market size by end-user market 5.4 Trade Dynamics 5.4.1 India import-export trade dynamics 5.5 Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) and Product Innovations 5.5.1 Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) 5.5.2 Product innovations 5.6 Competitive Landscape and Industry Structure 6 China 6.1 Market Drivers 6.1.1 Macroeconomic fundamentals 6.1.2 Business drivers 6.1.3 Consumer drivers 6.1.4 Building construction industry outlook 6.1.5 Regulations 6.1.6 Challenges 6.2 Market Size and Growth Potential – Overview 6.2.1 Outlook 6.2.2 Production 6.2.3 Market size 6.3 Market Size and Growth Potential by End-User Markets 6.3.1 China construction wood market size by end-user market 6.4 Trade Dynamics 6.4.1 China import-export trade dynamics 6.5 Merger and Acquisitions (M&A) and Product Innovations 6.5.1 Merger and acquisitions 6.5.2 Product innovations 6.6 Competitive Landscape and Industry Structure 7 Appendix 7.1 About BRICdata 7.2 Methodology 7.3 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Brazilian Construction Industry Segmentation By Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 2: Brazilian Construction Industry Segmentation Forecast By Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 3: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 4: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 5: Brazil Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 6: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 7: Brazil Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2007–2011 Table 8: Brazil Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2012–2016 Table 9: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 10: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 11: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 12: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 13: Brazilian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2007–2011 Table 14: Brazilian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 15: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 16: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 17: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 18: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 19: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 20: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 21: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 22: Brazilian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 23: Klabin, Key Facts Table 24: Suzano Holding, Key Facts Table 25: Russian Construction Industry Segmentation by Market (US$ Million), 2006–2010 Table 26: Russian Construction Industry Segmentation by Market (US$ Million), 2011–2015 Table 27: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 28: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 29: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 30: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 31: Russian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 32: Russian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 33: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 34: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 35: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 36: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 37: Russian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 38: Russian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 39: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 40: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 41: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 42: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 43: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 44: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 45: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 46: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 47: Syktyvkar Plywood Mill Plc, Key Facts Table 48: Tyumen Plywood Plant Limited, Key Facts Table 49: Nadezhda Group Traders, Key Facts Table 50: Siberian Timber, Key Facts Table 51: PetroWood, Key Facts Table 52: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2006–2010 Table 53: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2011–2015 Table 54: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 55: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 56: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 57: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 58: Indian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 59: Indian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 60: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 61: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 62: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 63: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 64: Indian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 65: Indian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 66: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 67: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 68: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 69: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 70: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 71: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 72: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 73: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 74: Greenply Industries Limited, Key Facts Table 75: Kitply Industries Limited, Key Facts Table 76: Uniply Industries Limited, Key Facts Table 77: Chinese Construction Industry Segmentation by Market (US$ Million), Table 78: Chinese Construction Industry Segmentation by Market (US$ Million), Table 79: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 80: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 81: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 82: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 83: Chinese Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 84: Chinese Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 85: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 86: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 87: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 88: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 89: Chinese Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 90: Chinese Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 91: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 92: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 93: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 94: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 95: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Table 96: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Table 97: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Table 98: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Table 99: Chinese Forestry Holdings Co. Ltd, Key Facts Table 100: Diamond Wood China Limited, Key Facts
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Construction Wood Production Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 2: Global Construction Wood Market Size Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 3: BRIC Countries Construction Wood Production Benchmarking, 2007–2016 Figure 4: BRIC Countries Construction Wood Market Size Benchmarking, 2011 Figure 5: BRIC Countries Construction Wood Production Cost Comparison (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2011 Figure 6: Global Industrial Round Construction Wood Production Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 7: Global Sawnwood Products Production Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 8: Global Veneer Production Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 9: Global Plywood Products Production Benchmarking (US$ Million), 2011 Figure 10: Brazilian GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 11: Brazilian Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 12: Brazilian Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 13: Brazilian Urban and Rural Population (%), 2007–2016 Figure 14: Brazilian Number of Household (Million), 2007–2016 Figure 15: Brazilian Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 16: Brazil Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 17: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 18: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 19: Brazilian Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 20: Brazilian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 21: Brazil Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 22: Brazilian Construction Wood Category Production Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs. 2016 Figure 23: Brazil Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2007–2011 Figure 24: Brazil Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2012–2016 Figure 25: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 26: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 27: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 28: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 29: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 30: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 31: Brazilian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meter), 2007–2011 Figure 32: Brazilian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 33: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 34: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 35: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size End-User Market Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 36: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 37: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 38: Brazilian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 39: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 40: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 41: Brazil Construction Wood Import and Export Tends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 42: Brazilian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 43: Russian GDP Growth (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 44: Russian Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 45: Russian Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 46: Russian Urban and Rural Population (%), 2007–2016 Figure 47: Russian FDI Inflows (US$ Billion), 2006–2009 Figure 48: Russian Deployment of Credit by Industry (US$ Billion), 2006–2009 Figure 49: Russian Number of Households (Million), 2007–2016 Figure 50: Russian Construction Growth Rate (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 51: Russian Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 52: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 53: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 54: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 55: Russian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 56: Russian Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 57: Russian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 58: Russian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 59: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 60: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 61: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 62: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 63: Russian Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 64: Russian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 65: Russian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 66: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 67: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 68: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 69: Russian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 70: Russian Construction Wood Market Size End-User Market Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 71: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 72: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 73: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 74: Russian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 75: Indian GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 76: Indian Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 77: Indian Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 78: Indian Urban and Rural Population (%), 2007–2016 Figure 79: Indian Business Confidence Index, 2007–2011 Figure 80: Indian FDI Inflows (US$ Billion), 2007–2011 Figure 81: Indian Number of Households (Million), 2007–2016 Figure 82: Indian Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 83: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 84: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 85: Indian Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 86: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 87: Indian Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 88: Indian Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 89: Indian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 90: Indian Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 91: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 92: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 93: Indian Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 94: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters) , 2007–2011 Figure 95: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 96: Indian Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 97: Indian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 98: Indian Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 99: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 100: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 101: Indian Construction Wood Market Size End-User Market Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 102: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 103: Indian Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 104: Indian Construction Wood Market Size End-User Market Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 105: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 106: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 107: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 108: Indian Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 109: Chinese GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 110: Chinese Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 111: Chinese Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2016 Figure 112: Chinese Urban and Rural Population (%), 2007–2016 Figure 113: Chinese Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 114: Chinese Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016 Figure 115: Chinese Number of Households (Million), 2007–2016 Figure 116: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 117: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 118: Chinese Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 119: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 120: Chinese Construction Wood Production by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 121: Chinese Construction Wood Production Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 122: Chinese Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 123: Chinese Construction Wood Production Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 124: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 125: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 126: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Value Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 127: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 128: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by Category (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 129: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size Category Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 130: Chinese Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 131: Chinese Construction Wood Retail Price by Category (US$ per Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 132: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 133: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 134: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 135: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size by End-User Market (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016 Figure 136: Chinese Construction Wood Market Size End User Comparison in Volume Terms (% Share), 2011 vs 2016 Figure 137: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (US$ Million), 2007–2011 Figure 138: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (US$ Million), 2012–2016 Figure 139: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Trends (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2007–2011 Figure 140: Chinese Construction Wood Import and Export Forecasts (Thousand Cubic Meters), 2012–2016
US demand for outdoor furniture and grill products (including patio
heaters and accessories such as umbrellas, covers, cushions and grilling
utensils) is expected to increase to almost $7 billion in 2015. This
growth reflects an improvement over the 2005-2010 period, during the
latter half of which reduced consumer spending associated with the
economic recession limited demand for these products. The market for
outdoor furniture and grill products will benefit from improvements in
construction expenditures and consumer spending, as well as the
continued popularity of outdoor living areas such as patios, porches and
decks. In addition, growing interest in outdoor rooms with coordinated
décor will support gains as consumers continue to invest in higher
quality products.
Grills and accessories to be fastest growing segment
Outdoor
furniture and accessories made up over two-thirds of value demand in
2010. The grill and accessories segment is expected to see the fastest
increases through 2015, benefiting from ongoing upgrades to more
expensive, featureintensive grills and the continued development of
specialized grill accessories. The relatively small patio heating
product segment will match the industry’s overall pace, with sales
supported by the availability of firepits in an expanding range of
sizes, styles and price points.
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Growing imports to continue limiting value gains
Continued
increases in imports, particularly of inexpensive products from lowcost
countries, will limit value gains to some degree. Imports have long
constituted a significant share of the US outdoor furniture and grill
market, and in 2010 imports accounted for almost threefifths of total
outdoor furniture and grill demand. Chinese suppliers continue to
further penetrate the US market, contributing significantly to the
growth of imports. Additionally, some US-based companies have shifted
production to China in order to better compete with foreign suppliers, a
trend that has further boosted imports.
Dominant residential market to be outpaced by nonresidential demand
Due
to the dominance of the residential market, which accounted for over 90
percent of total outdoor furniture and grill demand in 2010, consumer
spending and home decorating trends are factors that are significant
drivers of demand. Residential consumers will continue to prefer more
stylish, higher quality outdoor furniture and grill products that
provide an extension of living spaces into the outdoors. Consumers are
also increasingly trading in basic, inexpensive furniture for higher
quality dining and conversation sets. Going forward, the expected
rebound in the housing market combined with the continued popularity of
outdoor rooms and home entertainment activities will offer opportunities
in the residential market. However, the fastest gains are expected in
the significantly smaller nonresidential market, driven by the continued
popularity of outdoor dining and entertainment spaces at such
establishments at restaurants, bars and hotels.
Company Profiles
Profiles
for 39 competitors such as Bradley (WC) Company, Weber-Stephen
Products, Agio International, Brown Jordan International, Home Casual
and more.
Additional Information:
Major
suppliers of outdoor furniture and grill products are identified and
profiled, and key industry competitive variables are discussed. A number
of outdoor furniture and grill manufacturers produce only a share of
the related products sold under their brand names (sometimes called
“national brands”) -- typically the higher value products -- while
outsourcing production of other product lines to contract manufacturing
firms, often to firms in China or other low-cost countries. Similarly,
many leading retailers offer private label (sometimes called “store
brand”) outdoor furniture and grill products -- with higher value
products often sourced from leading domestic producers and commodity
products typically manufactured in low-cost countries.
The
market share data presented for the manufacturers includes all products
sold under their own brand names (whether manufactured in-house or
through an outsourcing agreement) as well as all related retail private
label products manufactured by these suppliers. The sales figures for
private label products provided in the “Leading Private Label Suppliers”
section are strictly a measure of the related private label brand sales
for each retailer. As such, these private label figures exclude all
sales of national brand outdoor furniture and grill products sold at
these stores. Furthermore, to maintain compatibility with the market
share and demand figures elsewhere in this report, the private label
sales figures represent manufacturer’s level prices and thereby do not
reflect retailers’ overhead costs or any markups that might be included
in the retail sales of these products.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT General Economic Outlook Demographic Trends Population Households Consumer Income & Spending Personal Income & Expenditures Consumer Financing Construction Trends Residential Construction New Housing Housing Stock Single-Family Home Sales Porch, Patio & Deck Trends Nonresidential Construction Nonbuilding Construction Market Trends & Seasonality Pricing Patterns International Activity & Foreign Trade Imports Exports
III. PRODUCTS General Outdoor Furniture & Accessories Outdoor Furniture Metal Extruded Aluminum Cast & Wrought Other Plastic Wicker & Rattan Wood & Other Materials Leading Suppliers Cushions & Covers Umbrellas & Hammocks Grills & Accessories Grills Supply & Demand Types Gas Charcoal & Other Solid Fuel Electric & Other In Use Leading Suppliers Grill Parts & Grilling Utensils Patio Heating Products
IV. MARKETS General Residential Market Single-Family Housing Multifamily Housing Manufactured Housing Nonresidential Market Other Markets
V. REGIONAL General Regional Demographic & Economic Trends Population Patterns Economic Outlook Construction Activity Housing Outlook Consumer Expenditures Regional Demand for Outdoor Furniture & Grills Northeast New England Middle Atlantic Midwest East North Central West North Central South South Atlantic East South Central West South Central West Mountain Pacific
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE General Industry Composition Market Share & Leading Suppliers Product Development & Manufacturing Competitive Strategies Brand Name Recognition Marketing Conventional Advertising Internet Strategic Media Partnerships Cooperative Agreements Distribution Channels Mass Merchandisers Specialty Retailers Home Centers Other Leading Private Label Suppliers Mergers, Acquisitions & Industry Restructuring Company Profiles Ace Hardware Corporation Agio International Company Incorporated Barbeques Galore, see Grand Hall Enterprise Blue Rhino, see Ferrellgas Partners Bradley (WC) Company Brinkmann Corporation Brown Jordan International Incorporated Broyhill Furniture Industries, see Furniture Brands International Casual Living Worldwide, see Brown Jordan International Century Furniture LLC Char-Broil, see Bradley (WC) China Yada Technology Group Company Limited Coleman, see Jarden Craftmade International Incorporated Ducane Products, see Weber-Stephen Products Ethan Allen Interiors Incorporated Ferrellgas Partners LP Furniture Brands International Incorporated Grand Basket Company Incorporated Grand Hall Enterprise Company Limited Grosfillex Sarl HammockSource Home Casual LLC Home Depot Incorporated Homecrest Outdoor Living LLC Innovative Surfaces, see Homecrest Outdoor Living Jarden Corporation Keter Group Kmart, see Sears Laneventure, see Furniture Brands International Linya Group Company Limited Lloyd/Flanders Industries Incorporated Lowe’s Companies Incorporated MECO, see Unaka Monessen Hearth Systems Company Nags Head Hammocks, see HammockSource RIO Brands Russell Hobbs, see Spectrum Brands Schou Company A/S Sears Holdings Corporation Spectrum Brands Holdings Incorporated Stark Truss Company Target Corporation Treasure Garden Incorporated Tropitone Furniture Company Incorporated Unaka Corporation Vermont Castings, see Monessen Hearth Systems Wabash Valley Manufacturing, see Brown Jordan International Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated Weber-Stephen Products LLC Winston Furniture, see Brown Jordan International Woodard, see Craftmade International Yotrio Group Company Limited Other Companies in the Outdoor Furniture & Grills Industry
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Summary Table
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT 1 Macroeconomic Indicators 2 Population & Households 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 4 Consumer Financing Environment, 2000-2010 5 Construction Expenditures 6 Residential Building Construction Expenditures 7 New Housing Indicators 8 Housing Stock by Type 9 Existing Home Sales 10 Single-Family Porch, Patio & Deck Construction 11 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures 12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures 13 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Market Volatility, 2000-2010 14 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Pricing Patterns 15 US Trade in Outdoor Furniture & Grills 16 US Imports of Outdoor Furniture & Grills by Source 17 US Exports of Outdoor Furniture & Grills by Destination
SECTION III -- PRODUCTS 1 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Supply & Demand 2 Outdoor Furniture & Accessory Supply & Demand 3 Outdoor Furniture Supply & Demand 4 Metal Outdoor Furniture Supply & Demand 5 Plastic Outdoor Furniture Supply & Demand 6 Wicker & Rattan Outdoor Furniture Supply & Demand 7 Wood & Other Materials Outdoor Furniture Supply & Demand 8 Cushion & Cover Supply & Demand 9 Umbrella & Hammock Supply & Demand 10 Grill & Accessory Supply & Demand 11 Grill Supply & Demand 12 Grill Demand by Type 13 Gas Grill Demand 14 Charcoal & Other Solid Fuel Grill Demand 15 Electric & Other Grill Demand 16 Grills in Use by Type 17 Grill Part & Grilling Utensil Supply & Demand 18 Patio Heating Product Supply & Demand
SECTION IV -- MARKETS 1 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Market 2 Residential Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Housing Type 3 Single-Family Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand 4 Multifamily Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand 5 Manufactured Housing Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand 6 Nonresidential Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand 7 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand in Other Markets
SECTION V -- REGIONAL 1 Population by Region 2 Gross Domestic Product by Region 3 Construction Expenditures by Region 4 Regional Housing Indicators 5 Regional Personal Consumption Expenditures 6 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Region 7 Northeast Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Subregion & Product 8 Selected Outdoor Furniture & Grill Company Facilities in the Northeast 9 Midwest Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Subregion & Product 10 Selected Outdoor Furniture & Grill Company Facilities in the Midwest 11 South Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Subregion & Product 12 Selected Outdoor Furniture & Grill Company Facilities in the South 13 West Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Subregion & Product 14 Selected Outdoor Furniture & Grill Company Facilities in the West
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 1 US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Sales by Company, 2010 2 Selected Cooperative Agreements 3 Selected Outdoor Furniture & Grill Retail Outlets by Company 4 Leading US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Private Label Sales by Company, 2010
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT 1 Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2010 2 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Market Volatility, 2001-2009 3 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Pricing Deflators, 2000-2020 4 US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Imports by Type & Source, 2010 5 Sources of US Imports as a Share of Total Demand, 2000-2010 6 US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Exports by Type & Destination, 2010
SECTION III -- PRODUCTS 1 Outdoor Furniture Demand by Type, 2010 2 US Outdoor Furniture Market Share by Company, 2010 3 Grill Demand by Type, 2010: Value & Volume 4 US Grill Market Share, 2010
SECTION V -- REGIONAL 1 Regional Market Comparison, 2010 2 Outdoor Furniture & Grill Demand by Subregion, 2010
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 1 US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Market Share by Company, 2010 2 US Outdoor Furniture & Grill Retail Sales by Outlet, 2010