Summary Soft drinks recorded a decline in Q2-16, mostly due to unsettled, wet weather in some countries and declining consumer confidence in many of the larger beverage markets. While all commercial beverages continues to show a very marginal drop in volumes, quarter two results have prompted a downward revision in the volume projection for the year. In contrast, the outlook for alcoholic drinks has been readjusted upwards, mainly due to improved wine sales. Key Findings - Private Label in West Europe saw low growth, almost half of the eight large PL markets registered declines. - European soccer championships boost beer sales. - 100cl and 125cl bottles gain soft drinks visibility. - Still drinks did see some notable growth in Austria where PL still drinks are often used as substitutes for juice. Synopsis Canadean's West Europe Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q2-16 covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering: - Top line consumption volumes for Q2-2016vs Q2-2015, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2016 forecasts... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 747841 12400 USD New
Quarterly Beverage Tracker Second Quarter 2016: West Europe; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages
 
 

Quarterly Beverage Tracker Second Quarter 2016: West Europe; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : August   2016
  • Pages : 70
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Summary
Soft drinks recorded a decline in Q2-16, mostly due to unsettled, wet weather in some countries and declining consumer confidence in many of the larger beverage markets. While all commercial beverages continues to show a very marginal drop in volumes, quarter two results have prompted a downward revision in the volume projection for the year. In contrast, the outlook for alcoholic drinks has been readjusted upwards, mainly due to improved wine sales.

Key Findings
- Private Label in West Europe saw low growth, almost half of the eight large PL markets registered declines.

- European soccer championships boost beer sales.

- 100cl and 125cl bottles gain soft drinks visibility.

- Still drinks did see some notable growth in Austria where PL still drinks are often used as substitutes for juice.

Synopsis
Canadean's West Europe Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q2-16 covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering:

- Top line consumption volumes for Q2-2016vs Q2-2015, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2016 forecasts for all beverage categories

- Carbonates consumption data for Q2-2016vs Q2-2015, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2016 forecasts split by regular vs. low calorie, and key flavor

- An economic mood indicator with an at a glance assessment of industry confidence levels, private label performance vs. brands and price trends

- Insightful and valuable analysis of the drivers behind the latest quarterly trends and assumptions for full year 2016

- Analysis of significant activity in the soft drinks market, including new product introductions (ranked by brand owner and detailing flavor, pack type/size, retail price and selected product shots)

- Update on important soft drinks corporate activity

- Quarterly selected retail price movements for key brands by category covering the most recent five quarters

- Our annual Q2 special focus update on the latest trends in Private Label soft drinks

Reasons To Buy
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the most up-to-date trends in the West Europe beverage industry to support and enhance your strategic planning

- Investigate the latest quarterly and emerging annual trends in West Europe to back your marketing initiatives

- Analyse the latest beverage category 2016 forecast projections to make well-informed decisions on the outlook in the marketplace for your company

- View a selection of the key quarterly new soft drinks product launches and identify competitor activity

- Access a quarterly Special Focus on a current industry 'hot topic' offering qualitative insight from local consultants to determine opportunities for product innovation

1.1 At A Glance
1.2 Highlights
1.3 Market Drivers and Trends
1.4 Soft Drinks Quarterly Update
1.5 Data Tables
1.6 Special Focus - Focus on Private Label
1.6.1 West Europe
1.6.2 East EuropeTable 1: West Europe at a Glance - Quarterly Performance and Latest Forecast
Table 2: Impact Of The Economic Situation
Table 3: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 4: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 5: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 6: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 7: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 8: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 9: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 10: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 11: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 12: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 13: Packaged Water Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 14: Packaged Water Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 15: Packaged Water Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 16: Packaged Water Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 17: Carbonates Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 18: Carbonates Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 19: Carbonates Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 20: Carbonates Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 21: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 22: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 23: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 24: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 25: Juice Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 26: Juice Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 27: Juice Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 28: Juice Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 29: Nectars Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 30: Nectars Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 31: Nectars Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 32: Nectars Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 33: Still Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 34: Still Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 35: Still Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 36: Still Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 37: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 38: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 39: Squash/Syrups Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 40: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 41: Fruit Powders Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 42: Fruit Powders Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 43: Fruit Powders Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 44: Fruit Powders Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 45: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 46: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 47: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 48: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 49: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 50: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 51: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 52: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 53: Sports Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 54: Sports Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 55: Sports Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 56: Sports Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 57: Energy Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 58: Energy Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 59: Energy Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 60: Energy Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
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