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米国における屋根材用不織布市場

U.S. Markets for Nonwovens in Roofing

発行 Frost & Sullivan
出版日 2006年01月 商品コード 36168
ページ情報 英文 76 pages
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Abstract

Research Overview

Meeting Sudden Demand Created by Hurricanes Challenge Nonwoven Manufacturers

Every year a few hurricanes strike the south east coast of the United States. These hurricanes create an imbalance between demand and supply with the demand far exceeding the supply. This forces nonwoven manufacturers to operate at maximum efficiency at the same time maintaining the stringent standards as required by roofing manufacturers. The unpredictable nature of these hurricanes serves as a major challenge, especially to the smaller manufacturers who are not able to supply the nonwoven materials at the rate required by the building industry at the time of such crisis. Serving the roofing companies at the time of such crisis is also a differentiating factor for the large nonwoven companies

Natural Disasters Increase Reroofing Jobs

The continued occurrence of natural disasters creates continuous demand for reroofing. Every year United States witnesses natural disasters like hurricanes, hailstorms and tornadoes. This causes tremendous damage to both life an property. Residential and nonresidential roofs are affected in a big way due to this hence the demand for reroofing jobs.

Total Nonwovens in Roofing Market Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 3.2 Percent

There will always be demand for roofing jobs, hence this will create demand for nonwovens. It is quite unlikely that there is going to be a substitute to these nonwovens to provide support and dimensional stability in roofing. Hence as population of the United States increases and people flourish, the demand for nonwovens is only going to increase.

Table Of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Market Overview

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Competitive Analysis
  • 3. Market & Product Trends

Major Research Findings

  • 1. Opportunities & Forecasts
  • 2. Market Segment Analysis
  • 3. Strategic Conclusions

2. MARKET DYNAMICS

Market Definitions

  • 1. Glossary of Terms
  • 2. List of Abbreviations

Industry Challenges

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Industry Challenges

3. TOTAL U.S. NONWOVENS MARKET IN ROOFING

Introduction

  • 1. Market Overview
  • 2. Roofing Market Overview
  • 3. Measurements

Forecasts & Trends

  • 1. Market Drivers
  • 2. Market Restraints
  • 3. Revenue Forecasts
  • 4. Market & Product Trends
  • 5. Pricing Trends

Competitive Analysis

  • 1. Competitive Structure
  • 2. Market Participants
  • 3. Market Share Analysis

Strategies

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Strategic Recommendations

Frost & Sullivan Awards

  • 1. 2005 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award
  • 2. 2005 Frost & Sullivan Market Leadership Award

4. U.S. MARKET FOR NONWOVENS USED IN STEEP SLOPE ROOFING

Introduction

  • 1. Market Overview
  • 2. Measurements

Forecasts & Trends

  • 1. Market Drivers
  • 2. Market Restraints
  • 3. Revenue Forecasts
  • 4. Market Trends
  • 5. Pricing Trends

Competitive Analysis

  • 1. Competitive Structure
  • 2. Market Participants
  • 3. Market Share Analysis

5. U.S. MARKET FOR NONWOVENS USED IN LOW SLOPE OR FLAT ROOFING

Introduction

  • 1. Market Overview
  • 2. Measurements

Forecasts & Trends

  • 1. Market Drivers
  • 2. Market Restraints
  • 3. Revenue Forecasts
  • 4. Product Trends
  • 5. Pricing Trends

Competitive Analysis

  • 1. Competitive Structure
  • 2. Market Participants
  • 3. Market Share Analysis

6. APPENDIX

Decision Support Database Tables

  • 1. Expenditure on Renovating Roofs Forecast
  • 2. Residential Renovation and Repairs Forecast
  • 3. Commercial Remodeling ad Repairs Forecast
  • 4. Average Roof Size Forecast
  • 5. Historical Value of Damage Caused by Hurricanes
  • 6. Housing Starts Forecast
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