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the world cooking appliances industry. It presents historical demand data for
2002, 2007, and 2012, and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by type (e.g., commercial
cooking appliances, household cooking appliances, and microwaves), world
region, and major country. The study also considers market environment factors,
details industry structure, evaluates company market share, and profiles
industry players.
World demand
to rise 4.8% annually through 2017
Global demand for cooking
appliances is forecast to increase at a 4.8 percent annual rate through 2017 to
249 million units, improving over gains that were recorded during the 2007-2012
period. Growth will be boosted by an improvement in the key US market, with
demand stemming in large part by a recovery in the country’s large housing
industry. In addition, rising standards of living in many developing areas will
contribute to overall sales. Advances in the number of foodservice
establishments worldwide, which itself is a byproduct of rising living
standards, will provide further impetus for growth.
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China & India to experience robust
growth
The US was the world’s largest
consumer of cooking appliances in 2012, a result of high saturation rates and a
sizable housing stock. While most appliance purchases in the US are for
replacement purposes, the swift rebound in new housing units will generate
substantial demand through the forecast period. Developing areas will offer the
best prospects for growth through 2017, since the penetration rate for cooking
appliances is generally smaller, which results in a larger pool of first time
purchasers. In addition, these countries typically have a booming housing
industry, further contributing to overall demand gains. Developing countries
such as China and India will record particularly robust growth through 2017.
Low penetration rates in these nations, particularly in rural areas, have
historically limited demand opportunities. However, improving
standards of living will cause cooking appliance demand to increase at a rapid
rate going forward.
Shift toward separate cook tops to boost
unit demand
In general, demand for cooking appliances
will be stimulated by the global shift towards separate cooktop and oven units.
While most developed countries have been transitioning towards separate cooking
appliances for quite some time, consumers in a number of developing nations are
beginning to opt for separate cooktops and ovens over ranges. Cook – tops and
ovens offer a more seamless design into a kitchens cabinetry, providing a
greater degree of aesthetic appeal. However, the purchase of separate cooktops
and ovens requires some level of affluence, for initial market penetration of
cooking appliances is comprised largely of ranges. These
appliances are significantly less expensive than cooktops and ovens, and
provide the essential func – tions of preparing meals.
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Commercial
market to outpace residential
The residential market accounts for the vast
majority of demand, since the number of households far surpasses the number of foodservice
establishments worldwide. However, demand for cooking appliances in the much
smaller commercial segment will grow at a faster rate than residential demand.
The lifestyle of many consumers is increasingly fast- paced, which results in
less time available for meal preparation at home. As a result, a larger
percentage of meals are eaten away from home, benefiting growth in food-service
establishments. Additionally, as a larger share of the world’s population
migrates towards urban centers, the number of foodservice establishments will
also rise, as restaurants tend to be concentrated in areas with a high population
density. Both of these factors will play a vital role in the future growth of
commercial cooking appliances.
Company
Profiles
Profiles 36 industry competitors worldwide including
BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte, Controladora Mabe, Electrolux, GE, Haier,
Indesit, Samsung, LG and Whirlpool
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