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市場調査レポート
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美術品ロジスティクスの世界市場2023-2030Global Fine Arts Logistics Market 2023-2030 |
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美術品ロジスティクスの世界市場2023-2030 |
出版日: 2023年05月22日
発行: Orion Market Research
ページ情報: 英文 125 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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美術品ロジスティクスの世界市場は、予測期間中にCAGR 4.5%の大幅な成長が見込まれています。美術品、絵画、骨董品、彫刻などの美術磁器の輸送、梱包、保管、輸入認可はすべて美術品ロジスティクスの一部です。美術品は、安全なウェブ対応カメラや閉回路テレビを備えた湿度・温度管理された専用施設で保管されます。美術商、オークションハウス、ギャラリー、美術館は、世界の美術品市場の販売収入に大きく貢献しています。美術品ロジスティクスは現在、画廊、美術館、その他の美術品コレクションで利用されており、予測期間を通じて美術品ロジスティクス市場を牽引すると予測されています。
サービス別に見ると、市場は美術品保管サービス、梱包・ケース製造サービス、輸送サービスに細分化されます。このうち、梱包・製函分野は予測期間中に大きな市場シェアを占めると予想されます。絵画、彫刻、その他の装飾品などの美術品は、一点ものであることが多く、かけがえのないものであり、高価なものです。そのため、これらの美術品を安全かつ確実に輸送することは非常に重要であり、梱包とケース製造は、目的地への安全な到着を保証するのに役立ちます。これにより、美術品の価値を維持し、所有者の投資を保護することができます。
この地域の市場促進要因は、美術館の多さです。ユネスコによると、米国には世界で最も多くの美術館があり、2021年3月現在でおよそ33,082の施設があります。さらに、世界の美術品アドバイザリーおよび投資会社であるThe Fine Art Groupは、北米の富裕層(HNWI)の数は近年著しく増加していると述べています。これにより、この地域の美術品コレクターが増加し、美術品ロジスティクスサービスの需要が高まっています。全米芸術基金(NEA)と経済分析局(BEA)が2023年3月に発表した最近の報告書によると、2021年末時点で、芸術・文化部門は米国のGDPの4.4%を占め、過去最高の1兆米ドル強を記録しました。例えば、ニューヨークを拠点とするファインアート・ロジスティクス会社Maquette Fine Art Servicesは、カナダのアート・コレクターからの需要の高まりに応えるため、2020年にトロントに事業を拡大しました。
Global fine arts logistics market is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period. Transportation, packing, storage, and import authorization of fine arts porcelains such as arts, paintings, antiques, and sculptures are all part of fine arts logistics. The artworks are stored in specialized humidity and temperature-controlled facilities outfitted with secure web-enabled cameras and closed-circuit televisions. Art dealers, auction houses, galleries, and museums contribute significantly to the worldwide fine arts market's sales revenue. Fine arts logistics is presently used by art galleries, museums, and other art collections, which is projected to drive the fine arts logistics market throughout the forecast period.
The global fine arts logistics market is segmented by services and end-users. Based on services, the market is sub-segmented into art storage services, packing and case making, and shipping services. Based on end-users, the market is sub-segmented into art dealers and galleries, auction houses, and museums and art fairs. Among these, the art dealers and galleries segment is expected to hold the largest market share. Art dealers and galleries often use fine art logistics services to transport artworks to and from exhibitions, art fairs, and clients' homes or businesses. They also use these services to transport artworks to and from other galleries for collaborative exhibitions or to ship artworks to clients who purchase them online.
Based on services, the market is sub-segmented into art storage services, packing and case making, and shipping services. Among these, the packing and case making segment is expected to hold a significant market share during the forecast period. Fine art objects such as paintings, sculptures, and other decorative objects are often one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable, and expensive. Therefore, the safe and secure transportation of these objects is critical, and packing and case making can help ensure their safe arrival at their destination. This helps to maintain the value of the artworks and protect the investment of their owners.
The global fine arts logistics market is segmented based on geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and others), and the rest of the world (the Middle East and Africa and Latin America). The market can be analyzed for a particular region or country level as per the requirement. Among the regions, the North American region is expected to generate the highest market share, followed by the Asia-Pacific and European markets. The rising number of art galleries, auction houses, and museums in China, India, France, Germany, and Japan can be ascribed to the Asia-Pacific and European markets' expansion. Additionally, increased demand in these nations for modern and contemporary art would propel the regions' market even further.
The key driver of the region's market is the high number of museums. According to UNESCO, the US has the most museums in the world, with roughly 33,082 institutions as of March 2021.Additionally, The Fine Art Group, a global art advisory and investment firm, stated that the number of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in North America has grown significantly in recent years. This has led to an increase in the number of art collectors in the region, driving demand for fine art logistics services. According to recent reports published by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in March 2023, at the end of 2021, the arts and cultural sectors accounted for 4.4% of the US GDP, with an all-time high of just over $1 trillion, while the economic worth of the arts increased by 13.7% between 2020 and 2021.Besides,several new fine art logistics companies have entered the North American market in recent years, attracted by the growing demand for these services. For instance, Maquette Fine Art Services, a New York-based fine art logistics company, expanded its operations to Toronto in 2020 to meet growing demand from Canadian art collectors.
The major companies serving the global fine arts logistics market include: Fine Art Logistics, Four Winds, Isca Forwarding Ltd., Katolec Corp., Lotus Fine Arts, and others. These companies are considerably contributing to the market's growth through the adoption of various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, investments, and new product launches to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in March 2023, the Hasenkamp Group, one of the world's top art transport businesses, recently launched arca: Made to Protect, an uncompromisingly ecological art case. It is a reusable art case composed of locally obtained materials such as wood from the Paulownia tree. Its Kiri wood can store up to 35 kilos of CO2 per year and regrowth after harvesting like fruit on plantations.
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