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Showing posts with label Beverage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beverage. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Beverage Packaging Industry



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In an increasingly fast-moving and competitive marketplace, innovation in packaging continues to play a key role in new product development and branding in the global beverage sector. Packaging innovation is required to meet the various and changing needs of all sections of the supply chain – from the manufacturer through to consumer – within an increasingly demanding regulatory environment.

Glass is the most widely used primary pack material for beverages, accounting for 37% of the global beverage market (in terms of the number of packs) in 2012. Rigid Plastics (31% share), which is the second most popular pack material for beverage packaging, registered the highest CAGR of 5.79% in 2007–2012 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 5.50% in 2012–2017, according to leading consumer specialist Canadean’s latest report: Innovation in Beverage Packaging, 2013 - A review of recent trends, drivers and issues in global retail beverage packaging.

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends and opportunities in the retail beverage packaging market, offering an overview of key manufacturing and innovation trends, , informed by Canadean’s survey of key Retail beverage packaging industry experts. Facilitating the clear identification of promising areas for future growth – both in terms of innovative products and lucrative geographies – and an explicit understanding of the relationship between key drivers of consumer demand, Innovation in Beverage Packaging, 2013 - A review of recent trends, drivers and issues in global retail beverage packaging should be considered the definitive guide to the retail beverage packaging market, and required reading for those serious about capitalizing on the opportunities it presents.

Alternative packaging formats are increasingly challenging industry standards

2012 and 2013 have seen an increased breakdown in pre-conceptions of the packaging formats for certain drinks, with producers starting to adopt the „alternative packaging format‟ prototypes that were initially launched years prior. Where bottles used to be glass or plastic, these could now be made from board or rigid metal. Cartons are shaped to be user friendly and easier to pour. Visual enhancements, including different finishes and inks provide the extra shelf appeal needed to attract attention. An increasing focus on the consumer has been evident, with producers actively seeking consumer input regarding more suitable shapes, sizes, and packaging designs.

Sustainability remains at the top of the agenda for most manufacturers

A focus on sustainability has also been evident, with increased media attention on issues such as food waste driving attention to the packaging industry. Producers have been forced to be increasingly conscious about energy usage and the sustainability of materials used. This is expected to grow in focus over the coming years, as the global economy is set to improve and producers can designate a larger budget to developments in this area.

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Friday, 22 March 2013

Asia and Africa Beverage Forecasts March 2013

This bi-annual report from Canadean is designed to show past consumption trends for all commercial beverage categories and forecast trends five years into the future. Product analysis is broken down into 30 categories: packaged water, bulk/HOD water, carbonates, juice, nectars, still drinks, squash/syrups, fruit powders, iced/rtd tea drinks, iced/rtd coffee drinks, sports drink, energy drinks, hot tea, hot coffee, beer, sorghum beer, cider, spirits, wine, fortified wine, sake, rice wine, FABs, dairy drinks (white milk, fermented milk, drinking yogurt, flavoured milk, soymilk, evaporated and condensed milk).

Asia Beverage Forecasts March 2013

Rapid urbanization in Asia, particularly in China, India and Japan, is fuelling demand for beverages. Many consumers are enjoying more disposable income alongside economic growth. This is tempting more and more manufacturers into this region, attracted by its huge potential, where per capita consumption is often still low in global terms.

Manufacturers are reaching out to younger consumers via extensive marketing campaigns, which offer convenient products for ‘on the go’ lifestyles, particularly in soft drinks categories such as energy drinks and still drinks. Improved distribution and lower priced offerings have also impacted the region.


Africa Beverage Forecasts March 2013

Vast continent covers numerous countries with much of the population living in rural, subsistence economy settlements. As living standards rise, consumer palette widens and so does product choice. The rapidly expanding population base provides huge potential for development of commercial beverages.

Product pricing remains a key driving force behind consumer demand as disposable income remains low, although growing, across the region. This can be illustrated in the increased investment in advertising by major brands throughout the region. Also illustrated by growing consumer demand for ‘safe’ drinking water.


The report facilitates valuable data comparisons, enabling the user to monitor the development of commercial beverages over time by category and determine share of throat. It is an essential aid for anyone interested in the beverage industry.

Key Features and Benefits

- Data for 25 individual beverage categories, covering historical trends (1999-2011 actuals, 2012 provisional and 2013-2018 forecast provided in excel).
- Data measures in million litres and litres per capita
- Supporting analysis for the 25 individual beverage categories
- Canadean’s Asia & Africa Beverage Forecasts includes data tables for Nigeria and South Africa plus a regional balancer and for Asia cover China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam , plus a regional balancer.
- Supporting text for Nigeria and 10 markets

Table of Content

Beverage Consumption Data Tables
Data Horizon 1999-2011 Actual, 2012 Provsional, 2013-2018 Forecasts
Measures: Volume (million litres), Population (millions), Litres Per Capita
Geographic Coverage
ASIA: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Other Asia
Regional Balancers
For regions where it has not been possible to generate total market volumes by profiling each individual country we have taken a value judgement to arrive at a balancing "Others" figure. This is recorded as a separate entity, specific to the Region to which it belongs
Product Coverage
Main beverage category groups: Soft (standard), Soft (extended), Beer, Spirits (standard), Spirits (extended) and Wines.
Individual beverage categories within each main group are as follows:
Soft (standard): Packaged Water, Carbonates, Juice (100% pure juice), Nectars (products with a 25-99% juice content), Still Drinks (10 litres
Soft (extended): Bulk/HOD Water, Dairy Drinks (White Milk, Flavoured Milk, Soymilk and Cultured Dairy Drinks including Drinking Yogurt and Fermented Milk combined), Hot Coffee, Hot Tea
Beer: Beer, Sorghum Beer and Cider
Spirits (standard): Spirits (excludes Fortified Wine and Flavoured Alcoholic Beverages (FABs))
Spirits (extended): Flavoured Alcoholic Beverages (FABs), Fortified Wine, Rice Wine and Sake
Wines: Wine (Still and Sparkling combined)
Market Commentary
Geographic Coverage
ASIA: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Categories covered where applicable:
Packaged Water
Bulk/HOD Water
Carbonates
Juice
Nectars
Still Drinks
Squash/Syrups
Fruit Powders
Iced/Rtd Tea Drinks
Iced/Rtd Coffee Drinks
Sports Drinks
Energy Drinks
Dairy Drinks
Hot Tea
Hot Coffee
Beer
Global Beverage Forecasts - Methodology