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2012-2014 China Diagnostic Reagent Industry Research Report

China’s diagnostic reagent industry has formed a certain market scale and basis, and is marching from the introduction stage to the growth stage. With the continuous growth in China’s medical care investment and per capita health care spending, the China’s diagnostic reagent market has a promising prospect.
In vitro diagnostic reagents account for more than 90.0% of the output of China’s diagnostic reagent industry. In 2011, the market scale of in vitro diagnostic reagents reached about RMB 11.4 billion in China, the industry will maintain a growth rate of 15%-20% in the future, and the market scale will hit RMB 20.8 billion in 2015.

At present, there are only a few integrated in vitro diagnostic reagent enterprises with strong strength in China’s diagnostic reagent market, including KHB and Fosun Pharma; other enterprises such as Da An Gene, BioSino, Leadman and Livzon have competitive advantages in specific fields such as biochemical diagnosis, immunodiagnosis, and molecular diagnosis. Meanwhile, China’s in vitro diagnostic reagent industry concentration is low. Among 300-400 enterprises, there are only about 20 enterprises with annual sales of more than RMB 100 million. The enterprises are generally small and have a few product varieties. In 2011, KHB, Da An Gene, BioSino, Leadman only occupied 3.8%, 2.3%, 1.9%, 1.6% of the market respectively.
As a high-tech industry, the profitability of the overall Chinese diagnostic reagent industry is high. In 2011, among major Chinese diagnostic reagent enterprises, KHB, Da An Gene, BioSino, Kinghawk, Livzon, Leadman all achieved a gross margin of more than 50%; Fosun Pharma reached a gross margin of 40.4%, since diagnostic reagent and instrument business accounts for a lower proportion of its revenue. With the improvement of industry concentration, it’s expected that the advantageous enterprises with strong capability of technological innovation and large production scale will obtain higher market share and profitability.

China Diagnostic Reagent Industry Report, 2012-2014 mainly includes the following contents:
  • Market scale, market structure, import and export, competitive landscape, profitability, entry barriers of China’s diagnostic reagent industry;
  • Regulatory system and policy, industry policy, industrial chain, upstream and downstream of China’s diagnostic reagent industry;
  • Development forecast of China’s diagnostic reagent industry, including the forecast of market scale, major market segments, industry competition, and enterprise development trends;
  • Production, operation, investment, M&A, diagnostic reagent business and development prospect of 15 Chinese diagnostic reagent enterprises. 
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of Diagnostic Reagent Industry
1.1 Definition
1.2 Classification
2. China Diagnostic Reagent Industry
2.1 Overview
2.2 Market Structure
2.3 Import and Export
2.3.1 Import
2.3.2 Export
2.4 Competitive Landscape
2.4.1 Biochemical Diagnostic Reagents
2.4.2 Immune Diagnostic Reagents
2.4.3 Molecular Diagnostic Reagents
2.4.4 Integrated In Vitro Diagnostic Reagents
2.5 Profitability
2.6 Entry Barriers
2.6.1 Technical Barriers
2.6.2 Quality and Brand Barriers
2.6.3 Marketing Channel Barriers
2.6.4 Market Access Barriers
3. Development Environment of China Diagnostic Reagent Industry
3.1 Policy Environment
3.1.1 Regulatory Policy
3.1.2 Industry Policy
3.2 Upstream and Downstream Industries
3.2.1 Industrial Chain
3.2.2 Upstream
3.2.3 Downstream
4. Development Forecast of China Diagnostic Reagent Industry
4.1 Overall Forecast
4.1.1 Market Demand Drivers
4.1.2 Market Scale Forecast
4.2 Development Trends of Diagnostic Reagent Industry
4.2.1 Biochemical Diagnosis and Immunodiagnosis Will Still Be the Mainstream
4.2.2 Industry Concentration Will Increase
4.2.3 Enterprises with Complete Product Line Integrating Reagents and Instruments will Win
5. Major Chinese Diagnostic Reagent Enterprises
5.1 Shanghai Kehua Bio-engineering Co., Ltd. (KHB)
5.1.1 Profile
5.1.2 Operation
5.1.3 Revenue Structure
5.1.4 Gross Margin
5.1.5 R & D and Investment
5.1.6 Customers
5.1.7 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.1.8 Forecast and Prospect
5.2 Da An Gene Co., Ltd.
5.2.1 Profile
5.2.2 Operation
5.2.3 Revenue Structure
5.2.4 Gross Margin
5.2.5 R & D and Investment
5.2.6 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.2.7 Forecast and Prospect
5.3 Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Group) Co., Ltd.
5.3.1 Profile
5.3.2 Operation
5.3.3 Revenue Structure
5.3.4 Gross Margin
5.3.5 R & D and Investment
5.3.6 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.3.7 Forecast and Prospect
5.4 BioSino Bio-technology and Science Inc.
5.4.1 Profile
5.4.2 Operation
5.4.3 Revenue Structure
5.4.4 R & D and Investment
5.4.5 Forecast and Prospect
5.5 Beijing Kinghawk Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
5.5.1 Profile
5.5.2 Operation
5.5.3 Revenue Structure
5.5.4 Gross Margin
5.5.5 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.5.6 Forecast and Prospect
5.6 Livzon Pharmaceutical Group Inc.
5.6.1 Profile
5.6.2 Operation
5.6.3 Revenue Structure
5.6.4 Gross Margin
5.6.5 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.6.6 Forecast and Prospect
5.7 Beijing Leadman Biochemistry Co., Ltd.
5.7.1 Profile
5.7.2 Operation
5.7.3 Revenue Structure
5.7.4 Gross Margin
5.7.5 R & D and Investment
5.7.6 Customers
5.7.7 Diagnostic Reagent Business
5.7.8 Forecast and Prospect
5.8 Acon Biotech (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
5.8.1 Profile
5.8.2 Operation
5.8.3 Development
5.9 Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co., Ltd.
5.9.1 Profile
5.9.2 Operation
5.9.3 Development
5.10 Shanghai Rongsheng Biotech Co., Ltd. (Rsbio)
5.10.1 Profile
5.10.2 Operation
5.10.3 Development
5.11 Shenzhen PG Biotech Co., Ltd.
5.11.1 Profile
5.11.2 Operation
5.12 Shanghai Upper Bio-Tech Pharma Co., Ltd.
5.12.1 Profile
5.12.2 Operation
5.12.3 Development
5.13 Inverness Medical (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
5.13.1 Profile
5.13.2 Operation
5.14 Blue Cross Bio-Medical (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
5.14.1 Profile
5.14.2 Operation
5.14.3 Development
5.15 Beijing North Institute of Biological Technology (BNIBT)
5.15.1 Profile
5.15.2 Operation
5.15.3 Development
List of Charts
Shanghai Kehua Bio-engineering Co., Ltd. (KHB)
Da An Gene Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Group) Co., Ltd.
BioSino Bio-technology and Science Inc.
Beijing Kinghawk Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Livzon Pharmaceutical Group Inc.
Beijing Leadman Biochemistry Co., Ltd.
Acon Biotech (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Rongsheng Biotech Co., Ltd. (Rsbio)
Shenzhen PG Biotech Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Upper Bio-Tech Pharma Co., Ltd.
Inverness Medical (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Blue Cross Bio-Medical (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
Beijing North Institute of Biological Technology (BNIBT)

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World Commercial Refrigeration Equipment to 2016 - Market Reserach Report

World demand to rise 4.4% annually through 2016
Global demand for commercial refrigeration equipment is forecast to rise 4.4 percent per year through 2016 to $32.0 billion, an acceleration from the 2006- 2011 pace. Demand will benefit from strong growth in a number of the world’s larger developing nations, particularly in Asia. China and India will continue to be the fastest growing national markets for commercial refrigeration equipment. The US market, which suffered during the 2007-2009 recession, will recover and post substantially stronger growth in demand for these products, although gains will slightly trail the world average.

China, India to be fastest growing markets
China was by the far the fastest growing world market for commercial refrigeration products between 2001 and 2011, posting double-digit annual growth rates and more than quadrupling in size over those ten years. As economic growth in the country slows, demand gains for commercial refrigeration products will decelerate, but will remain the fastest in the world. India, despite its massive size, remains a relatively small market for commercial refrigeration equipment, with per capita demand ranking among the smallest in the world. However, heavy investment in infrastructure and rising incomes will create strong potential for growth, and demand gains for these products in India will be the second fastest in the world. Other developing nations with strong growth prospects include Indonesia and Thailand.

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US to remain largest market
Although demand gains for commercial refrigeration equipment are expected to be slower in developed countries, the outlook is still strong relative to the 2006- 2011 period. The US is the world’s largest market for these products, and will account for nearly a quarter of global sales growth through 2016. Gains will result from an improved macroeconomic outlook, as rising consumer spending encourages food industry participants to expand the number of retail outlets and restaurants. In addition, food industry participants will be more willing to make equipment upgrades that had been deferred due to a weak economy. Japan was the third largest market for commercial refrigeration equipment in 2011, but has declined in size since 2006, reflecting both poor economic conditions and the maturity of the market. Demand for commercial refrigeration products in Japan is forecast to return to positive growth through 2016, but gains will be significantly slower than the world average.

Coolers, freezers, display cases to be among fastest growing products
Sales of reach-in and walk-in coolers and freezers will benefit from gains among food retailers in restaurants, particularly in developing countries. Growth in demand for refrigerated display cases will be rapid as well, supported by rising standards of living and increasing proliferation of large food retailers. The growing number of restaurants, particularly in the fast food segment, will also spur stronger gains in demand for beverage refrigeration equipment and ice machines. Vending machine gains will be somewhat slower, reflecting the concentration of vending machine usage in developed countries.

Company Profiles
Company Profiles for industry players globally such as Hoshizaki, Ingersoll-Rand, Manitowoc, and United Technologies

Additional Information
This study analyzes global supply of and demand for commercial refrigeration equipment. Products covered include reach-in and walk-in refrigerators and freezers, display cases, beverage refrigeration equipment, ice machines, refrigerated vending machines, miscellaneous equipment (e.g., cryogenic equipment and liquid chillers for refrigeration purposes, etc.), and parts. Excluded from the study are air conditioning systems and all refrigeration equipment designed for residential use, as well as refrigeration equipment used in transportation systems.

Historical data (2001, 2006, and 2011) and forecasts for the years 2016 and 2021 are provided for shipments, sales, and net exports of commercial refrigeration equipment valued in millions of current US dollars, including inflation. The term “sales” actually refers to “apparent consumption,” and is defined as shipments (also referred to variously as “production,” “output,” or “supply”) from a country’s indigenous manufacturing facilities plus imports minus exports. It is used interchangeably with the terms “market,” “demand,” and “consumption.”

Data on world commercial refrigeration equipment supply and demand are derived from differing sources and developed from statistical relationships. As a result, variations are commonplace in this type of international reporting, and, consequently, data presented in this study are historically consistent but may differ from other sources. To reduce the impact of such discrepancies, total world imports and exports have been assumed to balance in any given year.

In addition, major commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturers are identified and profiled, and the key competitive variables are discussed. The entire report is framed within the world industry’s economic, technological, and market environments, and therefore environmental variables affecting supply/demand patterns (gross fixed private investment, per capita incomes, etc.) are emphasized. World commercial refrigeration equipment market share data by company presented in the “Industry Structure” section are estimates based on consultation with multiple sources. In addition, tabular details may not always add to totals due to rounding.

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Jan 7, 2013

Key Trends and Opportunities in UAE Insurance Industry to 2016


The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the largest insurance industry in the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) region. The industry is highly fragmented and comprises a large number of domestic and foreign competitors, which mostly cater to the insurance requirements of expatriate population. The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), an onshore free financial zone, has developed as an important hub for foreign insurance companies to access the UAE’s industry. Non-life is the main segment in the industry with share of 57% of gross written premium in 2011. Over the forecast period, expansion of the non-oil sector, a rising young population, construction activity and the growth of the real estate market will support industry expansion. The introduction of compulsory health insurance has attracted the attention of the regional insurers. In Abu Dhabi, health insurance is mandatory for all expatriates and UAE nationals working or living in the emirate.

Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the insurance industry in UAE:
  • It provides historical values for UAE insurance industry for the report’s 2007–2011 review period and forecast figures for the 2011–2016 forecast period
  • It offers a detailed analysis of the key segments and sub-segments in UAE insurance industry, along with forecasts until 2016
  • It covers an exhaustive list of parameters, including written premium, incurred loss, loss ratio, commissions and expenses, combined ratio, total assets, total investment income and retentions
  • It profiles the top insurance companies in UAE, and outlines the key regulations affecting them
Synopsis
The report provides in-depth industry analysis, information and insights of the insurance industry in the UAE, including:
  • The UAE insurance industry’s growth prospects by insurance segments and sub-segments
  • The competitive landscape in the UAE insurance industry
  • The current trends and drivers of the UAE insurance industry
  • The challenges facing the UAE insurance industry
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  • The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the largest insurance industry in the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) region
  • The industry is highly fragmented and comprises a large number of domestic and foreign competitors, which mostly cater to the insurance requirements of the expatriate population
  • The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), an onshore free financial zone, has developed as an important hub for foreign insurance companies to access the UAE’s industry
  • Non-life is the main segment in the industry with a 57% share of the gross written premium in 2011
  • Over the forecast period, expansion of the non-oil sector, a rising young population, construction activity and the growth of the real estate market will support industry expansion
  • The introduction of compulsory health insurance has attracted the attention of the regional insurers. In Abu Dhabi, health insurance is mandatory for all expatriates and UAE nationals working or living in the UAE 
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World and China Beer Industry Report, 2012-2014

In recent years, the global beer production and sales have maintained continuous growth. Total production in 2011 reached 192.7 million kiloliters, a year-on-year rise of 3.82%; China, the United States, Brazil, Russia and Germany as the world’s top five largest beer-producing countries together accounted for 54% of the global beer production. Following the acceleration of cross-border mergers and acquisitions in the beer industry (e.g. Anheuser-Busch InBev wholly owns China’s Harbin Brewery; SABMiller holds a 49% stake in China Resources Snow Breweries; Carlsberg acquires a 29.71% stake in China’s Chongqing Brewery, etc.), international beer companies have witnessed an increasing concentration ratio; currently, Anheuser-Busch InBev, SABMiller, Heineken and Carlsberg occupy a total of 46% market share.

As the world’s largest beer producer and consumer, in 2011 China realized beer production and sales volume of 48.989 million kiloliters and 48.557 million kiloliters, respectively, of which, the former accounted for 25.42% worldwide. At present, China’s beer market is mainly distributed in East, Central, South and Northeast regions, whose aggregate output held 76.5% of the national total in 2011.

In 2011, China Resources Enterprise, Limited (CRE), Tsingtao Brewery Co.,Ltd. and Yanjing Beer Group Corporation as the leading beer brewers in China accounted for a total of 48.1% market share nationwide; wherein, CRE ranked first in beer sales volume by reaching 10.235 million kiloliters.

In addition to actively intensifying brand propaganda, major Chinese beer brewers have also expanded capacity by way of new construction, mergers & acquisitions or construction expansion. Tsingtao Brewery, for instance, realized new capacity of 2.1 million kiloliters in 2011 by means of acquiring Hangzhou Xin’an River Brewery Co., Ltd. and Shaoguan Vigour Brewery Co., Ltd., expanding Suqian Brewery, etc.; in 2012, the new construction project of Guangdong Jieyang Brewery, expansion projects of Yangzhou Brewery and Weiwu Brewery were completed and put into production; moreover, Tsingtao Brewery’s first overseas base “Tsingtao Brewery (Thailand) Co., Ltd.” plans to be completed and put into operation at the end of 2013.

Global and China Beer Industry Report, 2012-2014 of ResearchInChina mainly covers the followings:
  • Supply and demand, regional distribution, competitive landscape, development trend, etc. of global beer industry;
  • supply and demand, regional distribution, import and export, competitive landscape, development trend, etc. of China beer industry.
  • Operation, beer business analysis and development, etc. of 15 international and Chinese beer enterprises.
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Travel Intermediaries Market in The North American Research Report

The North American travel intermediaries industry began to recover in 2010 after a major downturn in 2009, when industry revenue declined by 6.3% and traditional agencies lost sales to online channels. The economic recession and rise in unemployment forced people to restrict their spending on discretionary purchases such as travel, and as demand weakened, companies reduced margins and commissions to retain business and maintain cash flow.

With the slow economic recovery during 2010 and 2011, consumer spending increased marginally as more leisure and business customers booked travel. However, traditional agencies registered continued declines in their revenues as they were increasingly replaced by online services. Traditional agencies are also being threatened by disintermediation. Suppliers such as airlines and hotels are taking several measures to cap or reduce the commissions paid to intermediaries, in order to reduce their distribution costs. Suppliers are encouraging customers to contact them directly for travel bookings by creating their own websites and by introducing a variety of price policies and loyalty programs. However, traditional channels continue to play vital role in developing customized travel packages.

Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to the tourism demands and flows in North America:
  • It details historical values for North American tourism sector for 2007–2011, along with forecast figures for 2012–2016.
  • It provides comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period.
  • The report makes a detailed analysis and projection of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in North America.
  • It provides comprehensive analysis of the Travel Intermediaries market with values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period.
  • The report makes a detailed analysis and projection of the North American Travel Intermediaries market covering Market Size, Growth Drivers and Key Performance Indicators.
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  • The North American travel intermediaries industry began to recover in 2010 after a major downturn in 2009, when industry revenue declined by 6.3% and traditional agencies lost sales to online channels. The economic recession and rise in unemployment forced people to restrict their spending on discretionary purchases such as travel, and as demand weakened, companies reduced margins and commissions to retain business and maintain cash flow.
  • The travel intermediaries industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.95% over the forecast period, driven by a recovery in the employment rate, increased tourism, economic stability and, most significantly, government support through various campaigns. Within the industry, online travel agencies are expected to lead the growth, with a forecast-period CAGR of 4.86%.
  • According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the North America region accounted for the largest number of inbound tourist arrivals in the Americas in 2011. The region accounted for a 10.3% share of the world’s international visitor arrivals, and 64.9% of total inbound tourists to the Americas, yet registered nominal growth during the review period, from 107.8 million in 2007 to 116.9 million in 2011.
  • Over the past decade, growth in online channels and shift in customer behavior have transformed the travel intermediaries industry. The customer shift to online channels had a negative impact on traditional agent revenues, although in-store bookings still account for 72.2% of travel bookings in North America, with US$153 billion in travel sales in 2011.
  • The US accounted for the highest share of inbound tourist with 28.5 million tourists in 2011, representing a share of 79.2%, followed by Canada and Mexico representing shares of 12.2% and 8.6% respectively. The US will continue to account for the highest share with a share of 81.5% of total inbound tourists to North America. 
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