Paul Thomen

Friday, 28 June 2013

Latest UK Retail Packaging Market Outlook 2017


Although the UK packaging industry is set for moderate growth between 2012 and 2017 – with packs increasing at a CAGR of 2.01% - this overall picture of moderate growth hides volatility in the market, according to new research released by leading consumer specialist Canadean: Latest Trends and Key Issues in the UK Retail Packaging Market. This is due to the fact that macro-economic trends, demographic trends, and new shopping behaviors are driving long term changes in the material and type of packaging in demand. This is seeing a significant increase in the demand for more convenient and cheaper packaging in new product categories.



Evolving Food Culture: Evolving Packaging Market
One of the key drivers in evolving consumer behavior highlighted by Canadean is the evolution of Britain’s food culture, as an older, more diverse, and well-travelled population drive demand in new product categories. Whilst this is predominantly taking place at the margins of consumer markets – usually in cosmopolitan areas – it still influences a significant volume of food and drink.
Thus, food packaging must evolve in tandem with the evolution of food culture – for example, some consumers are more interested in the preservation of flavors and presentation offered by Prepared Meal packaging, rather than simply straightforward convenience. 

Multicultural Britain: Multicultural Food
Britain’s multicultural heritage and widespread opportunities for travel mean that its population is exposed to, and has developed a taste for, a wide range of food and beverages. This in turn means there is demand for a wide range of packaging solutions to meet the varying needs of a vast range of product categories.



A prime example of this is the rapid growth in global demand for sushi, which provided a unique set of packaging challenges: packaging needed to comply with the food safety regulations whilst ensuring neat presentation and highlighting the product’s freshness. As the UK packaging market moves forwards, businesses must remain receptive to the shifting demands of the market as dictated by the ever-evolving food culture.


Key Features and Benefits

- Comprehensive coverage of the key consumer trends affecting the CPG market. Markets covered include alcoholic drinks, food, health and beauty, home improvement, household care, non-alcoholic drinks, pet care, and tobacco and tobacco products
- Detailed analysis of each packaging material providing detailed break up including pack types, closures, and outers.
- Provides key manufacturing and innovation trends in the packaging industry.
- Highlights the key regulatory framework governing the UK packaging industry.
- Overview of the competitive landscape in the UK packaging industry including key players in each of the packaging material segments and major deals.


Table of Content

3 Consumer Drivers
3.1 Britain's older, more diverse and well-travelled population is driving a new food culture
3.1.1 Britain's food culture is evolving
3.1.2 Demographic trends are creating new key consumer groups
3.2 Consumer responses to macro-economic trends
3.2.1 Packaging has a role to play in providing low cost goods
3.2.2 Recession-proof sectors will ensure continued growth in packaging
3.2.3 Damaged packaging increases the need for discounts
3.3 New shopping behaviours
3.3.1 Private Label is no longer just a cheap alternative
3.3.2 Consumers need packaging that enables their busy lifestyles
3.3.3 Packaging needs to be optimized for consumers who increasingly shop online
3.3.4 Consumers are increasingly conscious of health issues
3.3.5 Manufacturers and trade bodies, not consumers, are driving the adoption of environmentally-friendly packaging
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 UK Packaging by Material
4.1.2 UK Packaging by Market
4.1.3 UK Packaging by Type
4.2 Flexible Packaging
4.2.1 Overall Flexible Packaging Market
4.2.2 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Market
4.2.3 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Type
4.2.4 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Material
4.2.5 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Type
4.2.6 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Material
4.2.7 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Type
4.3 Paper and Board
4.3.1 Overall Paper and Board Packaging Market
4.3.2 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Market
4.3.3 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Type
4.3.4 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Material
4.3.5 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Type
4.3.6 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Material
4.3.7 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Type
4.4 Rigid Plastics
4.4.1 Overall Rigid Plastic Packaging Market
4.4.2 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Market
4.4.3 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Type
4.4.4 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Closure Material
4.4.5 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Closure Type
4.4.6 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Outer Material
4.4.7 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Outer Type
4.5 Rigid Metal
4.5.1 Overall Rigid Metal Packaging Market
4.5.2 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Market
4.5.3 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Type
4.5.4 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Material
4.5.5 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Type
4.5.6 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Material
4.5.7 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Type
4.6 Glass
4.6.1 Overall Glass Packaging Market
4.6.2 Number of Glass Packs by Market
4.6.3 Number of Glass Packs by Type
4.6.4 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Material
4.6.5 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Type
4.6.6 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Material
4.6.7 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Type

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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Market Avails: 2013-2016

The report “Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Avails: 2013-2016″ by AccuStream Research is now available at RnRMarketResearch.com. Contact sales@rnrmarketresearch.com with Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Avails: 2013-2016 in subject line and your contact details to purchase this report or get your questions answered.

Digital pre-roll and in-stream video inventory is expanding at a 20.3% rate in 2013, while corresponding media spend is expected to increase 37.8% over the calendar year, as presented in an avails analytics report by AccuStream Research.

The report, Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Avails: 2013 – 2016, attributes increased video spend to higher sellout rates sector-wide–even as insertion frequencies rise–to marketers who are buying scale, including campaigns against YouTube’s expansive library and inside social networking environments strengthened by greater inventory transparency.


Video spend outpacing avail growth is fueled by predictive campaign analytics, deployment of performance-based inventory (i.e. YouTube’s TrueView enabled online and mobile inventory), syndication platforms such as NDN, sophisticated audience targeting capabilities utilizing integrated viewer behavioral data and better visibility into aggregated mid/long-tail inventory effected through supply side clearing mechanisms.

Media spend against digital pre-roll is presently forecast to bring a market worth $3 billion in 2013, including the mobile platform. Video ad networks are figured to contribute an additional 18.8% of top of spend booked through in-house sales initiatives.

This sector research report contains an extensive database of sites, brands, networks and services monetizing against pre-roll and in-stream formats, total views, CPMs, sellout rates, mobile views and sales, total allocated inventory and combined pre-roll/in-stream video media spend from 2003 and projected through 2016.


Emerging platforms (mobile, social/viral and VOD) are pegged to capture 14.3% of total video spend associated with in-stream formats in 2013, increasing to 28.6% by 2016.

The in-stream marketplace exhibited a CAGR of 50.3% (2003 – 2012), and currently on course to produce a 2003 – 2016 CAGR of 42.3%. Mobile views accounted for 18.4% of the total, and generated 10.1% of video spend in 2012.

Premium content and associated ad pods are more closely synchronizing with their linear broadcast counterparts (both in impression length and volume), with impression-to-view ratios now standing at 1-to-1, compared to 1-to-1.5 in 2011.


This digital video analytics report includes historical data 1998 – 2012, with forecasts through 2015. The pro video channel produced a 14-year CAGR of 52.5%, UGC a 7-year CAGR of 99.4%. Pro video over the same 7-year timeframe exhibited a CAGR of 28.6%. Pro news views jumped 75%, movies/film 41% and sports 55% in 2012.

AccuStream Research produces due diligence grade reports covering digital video views, audio listening and monetization, subscription media storefronts, video processing, workflow and ecosystem technologies, in-stream and digital video advertising, video advertising networks, mobile advertising networks, CDN, integrated video platforms, alongside custom client research.


Table of Content

Mobile Video Advertising Terms And Definitions 10
PC/Digital Video Advertising Terminology And Definitions 12
Section One 17
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Inventory and Media Spend Analysis: 2013-2016 17
Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Spend Rose by 75.8% in 2012 17
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Inventory / Media Spend: 2003 - 2016 19
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Advertising Posts a Ten-Year CAGR of 50.3% 21
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Inventory / Media Spend: 2003 - 2016 23
Pre-Roll and In-Stream Inventory and Media Spend Characterized by Double-Digit Growth Over the Period 2003 - 2012 24
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Inventory: Video Views Power Double-Digit Media Spend Growth 2003 - 2012 25
Digital Pre-Roll Inventory and Media Spend Growth Comparison 29
In-Stream CPM and Video Inventory Pricing Shifts: 2007 - 2012 31
Inventory Pricing Models/CPMs by Format Execution: 2007- 2012 Summary Average Annual Comparison 31
Video Ad Insertion by the Numbers: Frequency Increased Considerably in 2012 32
Digital Pre-Roll / In-Stream Inventory Insertion Ratios 32
Video Ad Insertion Frequency Analysis Including YouTube Inventory: 2012 34
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Inventory Insertion Ratios 34
The Evolution and Maturation of YouTube In-Stream Advertising: 2009 - 2013 36
YouTube's Tech, Gaming, Beauty & Fashion Partner Channels Have Higher In-Stream Insertion Frequencies, Lower Allocation of Skippable Inventory 37
YouTube Video Advertising Inventory Analysis 2012 38
YouTube In-Stream Media Spend at $292 Million in 2012 39
YouTube Video Advertising Inventory Analysis 2012 40
In-Stream Inventory, Insertion Ratios, Formats, CPMs, Sell-Out Rates, Media Spend and Spot Length 2012: Site, Network, Brand, Platform and Aggregator Analysis 42
Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Views and Advertising Inventory: Sellout, CPM and Media Spend Analytics: 2012 (Full-Year) 43
Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Inventory, Sales, CPM and Media Spend Analysis: Full Year 2011 by Site 48
Overlay Impressions Double in 2012 52
Video Overlay Impressions and Media Spend: 2008 - 2016 52
Emerging Platforms: VOD, Mobile and Social/Viral 55
In-Stream and Digital Video Media Spend Share by Platform and Format: 2003 - 2016 56
Section Two 57
Video Ad Networks Expected to Process and Clear 18.8% of Pre-Roll and In-Stream Media Spend in 2013 57
Video Advertising Networks Cleared 19.7% of Pre-Roll and In-Stream Media Spend in 2012 57
Pre/Mid/Post-Roll Media Sales: In-House vs. Ad Networks 58
Video Ad Networks Projected to Contribute $708 Million in 2013 Pre-Roll Media Spend 58
Video Ad Networks Representing and Clearing Pre-Roll and In-Stream Inventory Projected to Contribute $1.2 Billion in Media Spend by 2016 62
Digital Pre-Roll and In-Stream Video Inventory / Media Spend: 2003 - 2016 63
Video Ad Networks Bill $544 Million Against Available In-Stream Inventory in 2012 66
Video Advertising Networks: Media Spend Analysis 2008 - 2012 66
Video Advertising Networks: Inventory and ECPM Analysis 2008 - 2012 67
Section Three 69
Pre-Roll and In-Stream Mobile Video Media Spend Forecast at $589 Million in 2013 69
Digital Pre-Roll / In-Stream Video Media Spend Totals by Platform: 2003 - 2016 72
Mobile Ad Networks Are Positioned as Pre-Roll and In-Stream Specialists 74
Mobile Video Advertising Networks and Ad Clearing Platforms: Filled and Billed Inventory: 2009 - 2012 75
Mobile Video Advertising Networks and Ad Clearing Platforms: Fill Rates and Pricing 2011 - 2012 76
Mobile Video Media Spend Forecast to Produce $1.68 Billion in 2016 Media Spend 77
Mobile Video Inventory, ECPMs and Media Spend: 2009 - 2016 78
High Production Value In-Stream Video Advertising Well Integrated Into the YouTube App 79
YouTube Mobile Inventory and Media Spend by Content Channel: 2012 80

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Table Of Contents
Chapter One Industrial Ethernet Switches Industry Overview
1.1 Industrial Ethernet Switches Definition
1.2 Industrial Ethernet Switches Classification and Application
1.3 Industrial Ethernet Switches Industry Chain Structure
1.4 Industrial Ethernet Switches Industry Overview

Chapter Two Industrial Ethernet Switches International and China Market Analysis
2.1 Industrial Ethernet Switches Industry International Market Analysis
2.1.1 Industrial Ethernet Switches International Market Development History
2.1.2 Industrial Ethernet Switches Product and Technology Developments
2.1.3 Industrial Ethernet Switches Competitive Landscape Analysis
2.1.4 Industrial Ethernet Switches International Key Countries Development Status
2.1.5 Industrial Ethernet Switches International Market Development Trend
2.2 Industrial Ethernet Switches Industry China Market Analysis
2.2.1 Industrial Ethernet Switches China Market Development History
2.2.2 Industrial Ethernet Switches Product and Technology Developments
2.2.3 Industrial Ethernet Switches Competitive Landscape Analysis
2.2.4 Industrial Ethernet Switches China Key Regions Development Status
2.2.5 Industrial Ethernet Switches China Market Development Trend
2.3 Industrial Ethernet Switches International and China Market Comparison Analysis

 

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Sri Lankan Defense Industry Grow at a CAGR of 6.12% by 2018

The Future of the Sri Lankan Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018 offers the reader an insight into the market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to gain market share in the Sri Lankan defense industry.

Driven by de-mining, rehabilitation, and the country’s strained relationship with India, Sri Lanka’s defense industry is set for a healthy growth at a CAGR of 6.12% between 2013 and 2018, with a total of US$10.7 billion to be spent during that period. Additionally, the Post-LTTE Tamil movement, clashes between Buddhists and Muslims, and Maritime Security are expected to drive the country’s Homeland Security expenditure. However, the country’s relatively small defense budget, along with corrupt practices in the defense procurement process, limit the industry’s growth, according to Strategic Defence Intelligence’s recently released Future of the Sri Lankan Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2018.

De-mining & Rehabilitation Efforts
The priority task for the Sri Lankan Army is the de-mining of the region that was previously in the control of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), as it deployed large quantities of anti-tank mines and other Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) whilst retreating. These mines render the area - which is approximately 1500 sq. km - incapable of habitation.

Further precipitant damage of past conflict in Sri Lanka was the destruction of cities and villages in the northern part of the country, by separatists and the armed forces alike. The Sri Lankan Army has undertaken responsibility for the rehabilitation and management of these area, which is expected to continue to 2018. Additionally, the Army operates rehabilitation centers that house 11,000 surrendered LTTE cadres, along with approximately 300,000 civilians who were displaced during the war.

Strained Relationship with India
As Sri Lanka improves its relationships with China and Pakistan, greater strain is being placed on its relationship with India. The former’s development of a port in Hambantota that could easily be converted into a Chinese naval base is seen as a significant threat to India’s national security. Additionally, Sri Lanka plans to train Pakistani army personnel in anti-guerilla warfare, which combined with the Indian Tamil political leaders’ tirade against Sri Lanka has agitated an already volatile situation.
Demonstrations against war crimes have forced India to vote against Sri Lanka in the US sponsored resolution in the UN Human Rights Council, and all of these factors contribute to rise in perceived security threat levels in Sri Lanka, which consequently is expected to stimulate defense expenditure over the next 5 years.

Post-LTTE Tamil Movement
The Sri Lankan government considers surviving LTTE members a security threat. Approximately 11,000 detainees with suspected LTTE links have been screened out to rehabilitation camps in the north of the country, and are currently held with no legal framework. Furthermore, following the conflict, a number of organizations supporting the notion of an independent Tamil homeland have come into being; the key difference between these new groups and their LTTE forebears is that they primarily advocate non-violent methods, and therefore cannot be officially outlawed. Despite this, they continue to be perceived by the government as a threat, and this will drive homeland security expenditure in Sri Lanka to 2018.


Clashes Between Buddhists & Muslims
Sri Lanka recently witnessed demonstrations and clashes between Buddhists and Muslim minorities over the issue of Halal certification of meat, which Buddhists claim hurts Sinhalese businesses. The growing Sinhala Buddhist nationalist movement – also known as Bodu Bala Sena -  is threatening to affect the internal stability of the country, and has therefore been earmarked by Strategic Defence Intelligence as one of the key drivers of increased homeland security expenditure in Sri Lanka to 2018.

Maritime Security
Globalization has placed the criticality of Indian Ocean sea routes for oil transportation and maritime trade into focus, and research suggests an increase in pirate attacks on ships in this area will drive Sri Lankan investment in maritime security to 2018.


DEFENCE SECTOR CONSTRAINTS

Limited Military Expenditure
In relative terms, Sri Lanka’s defense expenditure is limited; with only limited military modernization plans set to 2018, its contribution to global defense expenditure will continue to be low. Whilst Sri Lanka is expected to invest US $10.7 billion in its armed forces over the next five years, only US$0.4 billion of that money is set to be spent on the acquisition of new military hardware, offering foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) limited opportunities in the country.

Corruption
Incidents of malpractice within Sri Lanka’s military industrial base may limit the growth of the country’s defense sector. In addition to damaging the country’s image in the global arms market, it also discourages foreign OEMs from market entry.

For example, in 2010, the former Sri Lankan army chief was found guilty of favoring the defense firm of his son-in-law, and was subsequently convicted. Furthermore, the government has been accused of siphoning off a portion of the contract money for the acquisition of four MiG-27 aircraft and the overhaul of three other MiG-27 craft and a MiG-23 UB trainer contract awarded to the Ukraine in 2006. The government has also been accused of transferring money to a proxy firm in the UK. All of these factors are seen by Strategic Defence Intelligence as severe impediments to the future growth of the Sri Lankan defense industry.


Table of Content

Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
3.1. Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast
3.1.1. Sri Lankan defense budget to grow at a CAGR of 6.12% over the forecast period
3.1.2. De-mining and rehabilitation efforts and a strained relationship with India are expected to drive defense expenditure
3.1.3. Sri Lankan defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP set to decrease over the forecast period
3.2. Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
3.2.1. Share of capital expenditure expected to remain low over forecast period
3.2.2. Need to replace obsolete equipment to drive defense capital expenditure
3.2.3. The army accounts for the largest share of defense expenditure
3.2.4. The country is expected to invest US$6.9 billion in its Army during the forecast period
3.2.5. Naval defense budget projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.30% during the forecast period
3.2.6. Air Force expenditure expected to register CAGR of 5.84% during the forecast period
3.2.7. Per capita defense expenditure expected to increase over the forecast period
3.3. Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
3.3.1. Sri Lankan homeland security expected to grow over the forecast period
3.3.2. Post-LTTE Tamil movement, clashes between Buddhists and Muslims, and Maritime Security are expected to drive Sri Lankan homeland security expenditure
3.3.3. Sri Lanka falls under "some risk" of terrorism category
3.4. Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
3.4.1. Sri Lankan defense budget expected to increase over the forecast period
3.4.2. Sri Lankan military expenditure remains limited compared to countries with the largest defense expenditure
3.4.3. Compared to countries with leading defense expenditure, the country allocates a higher percentage of its GDP towards defense
3.4.4. Sri Lanka faces high threat from foreign terrorist organizations
3.5. Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators
3.5.1. Demand for small arms and ammunitions are expected to surge over the forecast period
3.5.2. Demand for transport helicopters expected to surge during the forecast period
3.5.3. Air force modernization will create demand for combat aircraft