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ラベルの米国市場(2013年・2018年の予測)

LABELS to 2013 (US industry forecasts for 2013 & 2018)

発行 The Freedonia Group
出版日 2009年08月 商品コード 96375
ページ情報 英文 317 PAGES
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Labels to 2015
出版日: 2011年09月
商品コード: 210179

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Abstract

US demand to grow 4.5% annually through 2013

US label shipments are projected to advance at a 4.5 percent annual rate to $19.2 billion in 2013. More than threequarters of total gains will be attributable to the pressure sensitive segment, which will continue to dominate label shipments. However, more rapid growth will be achieved by heat-shrink and stretch sleeve, and in-mold labels as these application methods provide increasingly intense competition for pressure sensitives. Heat-shrink labels are forecast to outperform all other major label types, benefitting from their attractive 360 degree aesthetics, broad promotional area and capacity to provide tamper evidence, as well as their increasing cost effectiveness and ability to form-fit contoured containers.

Plastic stock material to outpace larger paper segment

Despite losing market share to plastic, paper will continue to be the most widely used stock material in the label industry. Paper will advance strongly in absolute terms, but will be significantly outpaced by plastic -- which will account for more than one-quarter of label shipments by 2013. Increased use of plastic stock materials will be supported by the shift toward plastic packaging, as well as the material' s aesthetic and performance advantages over paper. The popularity of pressure sensitive, heat-shrink and stretch sleeve, in-mold and thermal transfer labels will also bode well for plastic, as this material is heavily utilized in each of these labeling methods. Plastic label shipments will be further boosted by the continued development of new products, including the increasingly widespread commercialization of environmentally friendly substrates such as polylactic acid. Among plastic label resins, oriented polypropylene will continue to exhibit favorable growth, while polyvinyl chloride will lose market share to other plastic substrates with lower perceived environmental and health risks.

Digitally printed labels to expand at most rapid rate

The vast majority of US label shipments are printed in some manner before sale to the final user. Flexography is the most common method for printing labels, owing to its widespread use in the large pressure sensitive segment. Additional printing technologies include lithography, screen, letterpress, gravure and digital.

Increasingly, different printing processes are being combined in order to achieve superior label graphics. This will support gains in screen and digital technologies in particular. Shipments of digitally printed labels are forecast to expand at the most rapid rate, nearly doubling by 2013. Growth will be fueled by trends favoring shorter label runs and mass customization -- a popular marketing tool which capitalizes on the advantages offered by digital printing technologies.

Mailing/shipping, secondary labels to grow the fastest

Primary packaging will remain the single largest application for labels in the US market. However, faster growth will be posted by mailing and shipping, and secondary labels. Internet shopping will continue to boost demand for mailing and shipping labels, as many items that had previously been shipped in volume to retailers are now mailed individually to Internet customers. Gains in secondary labels will be based on continued demand for barcoding labels, and increased utilization of radio frequency identification and electronic article surveillance anti-shoplifting systems.

Study coverage

Labels, a new Freedonia industry study, presents historical demand data (1998, 2003 and 2008) plus forecasts for 2013 and 2018 by raw material, application method, stock material, printing technology and function. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 41 competitors in the US industry.

Freedonia' s methods involve:

  • Establishing consistent economic and market forecasts
  • Using input/output ratios, flow charts and other economic methods to quantify data
  • Employing in-house analysts who meet stringent quality standards
  • Interviewing key industry participants, experts and end users
  • Researching a proprietary database that includes trade publications, government reports and corporate literature

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • General
  • Macroeconomic Outlook
  • Demographic Outlook
  • Consumer Income & Spending
  • Manufacturing Outlook
  • Retail Sales
  • Business Establishments
  • Packaging Trends
    • Packaging Outlook
    • Labeling Trends
  • Mailing & Shipping Trends
    • USPS Outlook
    • Automation Technologies
  • Historical Market Trends
  • Pricing Trends
  • Regulatory Issues
  • Environmental Considerations
  • World Markets
  • US Foreign Trade

III. TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS

  • General
  • Barcoding Trends
    • Growth Factors
    • Applications
      • Packaging & Retail
      • Mailing & Shipping
      • Manufacturing & Distribution
      • Other Applications
  • Smart Labeling
    • Technologies & Suppliers
    • Applications
    • Competitive Profile
  • Competitive Technologies
    • Direct Printing
    • Electronic Shelf Labeling

IV. RAW MATERIALS

  • General
  • Paper
    • Types
    • Producers
  • Plastic Films
    • Polypropylene
    • Polyvinyl Chloride
    • Other Resins
  • Adhesives
  • Inks
    • Types
    • Technologies
  • Other

V. APPLICATION METHODS

  • General
  • Pressure Sensitive
    • Attributes
    • Materials
    • Applications
    • Producers
  • Glue-Applied
    • Attributes
    • Materials
    • Applications
    • Producers
  • Stretch Sleeve & Heat-Shrink
    • Stretch Sleeves
      • Attributes
      • Materials
      • Applications
      • Producers
    • Heat-Shrinks
      • Types
      • Materials
      • Applications
      • Producers
    • Thermal Transfer
      • Attributes
      • Applications
      • Producers
    • In-Mold
      • Attributes
      • Materials
      • Applications
      • Producers
    • Other Adhesive
      • Non-Shrink Wraparound
      • Heat-Seal
      • Gummed

VI. STOCK MATERIALS

  • General
  • Paper
    • Types
    • Application Methods
  • Plastic
    • Types
    • Application Methods
  • Other

VII. PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES

  • General
  • Flexography
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Lithography
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Screen
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Letterpress
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Gravure
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Digital
    • Characteristics & Technologies
    • Applications
  • Variable Information Printing

VIII. FUNCTIONS

  • General
  • Primary Packaging Labels
    • Food Processing
      • Applications
      • Label Types
    • Beverages
      • Nonalcoholic Beverages
      • Alcoholic Beverages
    • Cosmetics & Toiletries
      • Applications
      • Label Types
    • Pharmaceuticals
      • Regulatory Factors
      • Label Types
    • Other Primary Packaging
  • Secondary Labels
    • Retail
    • Other Secondary
  • Industrial Labels
    • Motor Vehicles
    • Other Industrial
  • Decorative Labels
  • Mailing & Shipping Labels
  • Other Labels

IX. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Market Share
    • Label Stock Producers
    • Label Printers & Converters
  • Competitive Strategies
  • Cost Considerations
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Cooperative Agreements
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Distribution

COMPANY PROFILES

  • Acucote Incorporated
  • Alcoa, see Reynolds Packaging
  • Altivity Packaging, see Graphic Packaging
  • Applied Extrusion Technologies Incorporated
  • Arizona Chemical Company
  • Avery Dennison Corporation
  • BAL, see Illinois Tool Works
  • Bemis Company Incorporated
  • Brady Corporation
  • Cameo Crafts, see YORK Label
  • CCL Industries Incorporated
  • Collotype International, see Multi-Color
  • Cortegra Group, see Menasha
  • Diagraph Label, see Illinois Tool Works
  • Donnelley (RR) & Sons Company
  • Dow Corning Corporation
  • Electrocal/Polymark, see Illinois Tool Works
  • Epsen Hillmer Graphics Company
  • Exxon Mobil Corporation
  • Fasson Roll North America, see Avery Dennison
  • FLEXcon Corporation
  • Fort Dearborn Company
  • Fuji Seal International Incorporated
  • Graphic Packaging Holding Company
  • Green Bay Packaging Incorporated
  • Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
  • Intermec Incorporated
  • International Paper Company
  • Lintec Corporation
  • Loparex BV
  • Menasha Corporation
  • Miami Systems Corporation
  • Morgan Adhesives, see Bemis
  • MPI Label Systems
  • Multi-Color Corporation
  • Nashua Corporation
  • Nordenia International AG
  • Package Service, see YORK Label
  • Precision Dynamics Corporation
  • Reynolds Packaging Group
  • Rio Tinto Group
  • Ritrama SpA
  • Scholle Corporation
  • SenecaSalem, see WS Packaging
  • Smyth Companies Incorporated
  • Spear USA
  • Spinnaker Coating LLC
  • Standard Register Company
  • Stora Enso Oyj
  • 3M Company
  • UPM-Kymmene Corporation
  • Vacumet, see Scholle
  • WS Packaging Group Incorporated
  • YORK Label
  • Zebra Technologies Corporation
  • Other Companies Mentioned in Study

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • Macroeconomic Indicators
  • Population & Households
  • Personal Consumption Expenditures
  • Manufacturers' Shipments
  • Retail Sales
  • Business Establishments
  • Packaging Supply & Demand
  • US Postal Service Mail Revenues & Pieces of Mail Handled
  • Label Sales, 1998-2008
  • US Foreign Trade in Labels

SECTION IV -- RAW MATERIALS

  • Raw Material Use in Labels

SECTION V -- APPLICATION METHODS

  • Label Sales & Shipments by Application Method
  • Pressure Sensitive Label Shipments by Material
  • Glue-Applied Label Shipments by Material
  • Stretch Sleeve & Heat-Shrink Label Shipments by Type & Material
  • Thermal Transfer Label Shipments by Material
  • In-Mold Label Shipments by Material & Molding Process
  • Other Adhesive Label Shipments by Material

SECTION VI -- STOCK MATERIALS

  • Label Shipments by Stock Material
  • Paper Label Shipments by Type
  • Paper Label Shipments by Application Method
  • Plastic Label Shipments by Application Method
  • Other Label Shipments by Application Method

SECTION VII -- PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES

  • Label Shipments by Printing Technology
  • Flexographic Label Shipments by Type
  • Lithographic Label Shipments by Type
  • Screen Printed Label Shipments by Type
  • Letterpress Label Shipments by Type
  • Gravure Label Shipments by Type
  • Digital Label Shipments by Type

SECTION VIII -- FUNCTIONS

  • Label Demand by Function
  • Primary Packaging Label Demand by Market
  • Food Processing Label Demand
  • Beverage Label Demand
  • Cosmetic & Toiletry Label Demand
  • Pharmaceutical Label Demand
  • Other Primary Packaging Label Demand
  • Secondary Label Demand by Market
  • Retail Label Demand
  • Other Secondary Label Demand
  • Industrial Label Demand by Market
  • Decorative Label Demand
  • Mailing & Shipping Label Demand
  • Other Label Demand

SECTION IX -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • US Label Sales by Company, 2008
  • Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • Label Sales, 1998-2008
  • Label Pricing, 1998-2018
  • World Label Demand, 2008

SECTION V -- APPLICATION METHODS

  • Label Shipments by Application Method, 2008

SECTION VII -- PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES

  • Label Shipments by Printing Technology, 2008

SECTION VIII -- FUNCTIONS

  • Label Demand by Function, 2008

SECTION IX -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • US Label Stock Market Share, 2008
  • US Finished Label Market Share, 2008
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