“Latest Trends and Key Issues in the Asia-Pacific Retail 20 Market”, report published by Canadean provides readers with a detailed analysis of both historic and forecast trends of 20 consumption across eight major CPG markets in the Asia-Pacific region, with a comprehensive coverage of key consumer trends influencing the demand patterns, regulatory frameworks, 20 material dynamics and competitive landscape of major countries.... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 84514 3950 USD New
Latest Trends and Key Issues in the Asia-Pacific Retail 20 Market - The outlook for primary 20 containers, closures and outers
 
 

Latest Trends and Key Issues in the Asia-Pacific Retail 20 Market - The outlook for primary 20 containers, closures and outers

  • Category : Packaging
  • Published On : March   2014
  • Pages : 208
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Synopsis
“Latest Trends and Key Issues in the Asia-Pacific Retail 20 Market”, report published by Canadean provides readers with a detailed analysis of both historic and forecast trends of 20 consumption across eight major CPG markets in the Asia-Pacific region, with a comprehensive coverage of key consumer trends influencing the demand patterns, regulatory frameworks, 20 material dynamics and competitive landscape of major countries.
Scope
• “Latest Trends and Key Issues in the Asia-Pacific Retail 20 Market” is a detailed industry report providing comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends and opportunities in Asia-Pacific 20 market
• The report is a result of a thorough analysis of consumer trends, 20 manufacturing trends, and 20 innovation in key countries within the Asia-Pacific’s consumer packaged goods market. The report provides both qualitative and quantitative insights into each of the 20 materials– Flexible, Glass, Rigid Plastic, Rigid Metal, and Paper & Board
• The report includes detailed tables and charts to provide a comprehensive understanding of 20 consumption to clearly establish market trends, 20 dynamics, and areas of future growth potential
• It provides an overview of the competitive landscape of key countries in the Asia-Pacific 20 sector within analysis of the key market leaders including a snap shot of major deals.
Summary
• China has observed declining population growth for over a decade as a result of the one-child policy and a therefore subsequent reduction in household size. The change in household composition has prompted the growth of small pack sizes for consumer goods which are considered to be ideal for smaller households.
• Even with strong expansion of the country’s middle class, a large proportion of India’s population remains poor, and being able to afford products is still a major concern for many in the rural economy. The concept of small sachets, as used for Shampoo, is rapidly being adopted by many other segments to make products affordable for rural consumers.
• South Koreans high commuting times are a strong indicator for the need for on-the-go packs, as consumers will increasingly prefer products that can be consumed during travel. Additionally, busier lifestyles will enhance demand for ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat 20 formats, as consumers will have relatively less time to spend on cooking.
• The rising income disparity is expected to impact consumption patterns and consumer buying behaviors. Richer households will be better positioned to buy premium products, while low cost and value products will continue to be important, creating 20 demands at both extremes
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Table Of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Overview of the Asia-Pacific Packaging Market
3 Consumer Drivers
3.1 Unique country specific trends shaping packaging demand in major Asia-Pacific countries
3.1.1 Changing composition of the Australian immigrant population creates new opportunities for retailers
3.1.2 ‘One Child Policy’ creates specific packaging needs in the Chinese market
3.1.3 Growing organized retail channels and an affluent middle class drive CPG growth in India
3.1.4 Increasing income disparity drives the demand for both high and low end packaging in Indonesia
3.1.5 Twin disasters indicate a need for newer packaging material and better packaging designs in Japan
3.1.6 Busy lifestyles to drive demand for ready-to-eat foods in South Korea
3.1.7 Changing structure of the retail sector is expected to boost demand for retail ready packaging in Thailand
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 Asia-Pacific Packaging by Country
4.1.2 Asia-Pacific Packaging Market by Material
4.1.3 Asia-Pacific Packaging Market by Industry Sectors
4.1.4 Asia-Pacific Packaging by Type
4.2 Flexible Packaging
4.2.1 Overall Flexible Packaging Market
4.2.2 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Market
4.2.3 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Type
4.2.4 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Material
4.2.5 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Closure Type
4.2.6 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Material
4.2.7 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Outer Type
4.3 Paper & Board
4.3.1 Overall Paper & Board Packaging Market
4.3.2 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Market
4.3.3 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Type
4.3.4 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Closure Material
4.3.5 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Closure Type
4.3.6 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Outer Material
4.3.7 Number of Paper & Board Packs by Outer Type
4.4 Rigid Plastics
4.4.1 Overall Rigid Plastic Packaging Market
4.4.2 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Market
4.4.3 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Type
4.4.4 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Closure Material
4.4.5 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Closure Type
4.4.6 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Outer Material
4.4.7 Number of Rigid Plastic Packs by Outer Type
4.5 Rigid Metal
4.5.1 Overall Rigid Metal Packaging Market
4.5.2 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Market
4.5.3 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Type
4.5.4 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Material
4.5.5 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Closure Type
4.5.6 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Material
4.5.7 Number of Rigid Metal Packs by Outer Type
4.6 Glass
4.6.1 Overall Glass Packaging Market
4.6.2 Number of Glass Packs by Market
4.6.3 Number of Glass Packs by Type
4.6.4 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Material
4.6.5 Number of Glass Packs by Closure Type
4.6.6 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Material
4.6.7 Number of Glass Packs by Outer Type
5 Packaging Design and Manufacturing Trends
5.1 Key Design Trends
5.1.1 Convenient closures are gaining significance in Asia-Pacific Countries
5.1.2 Innovations helps Plastics to expand into new product segments
5.1.3 Light weighting is a major cost saving factor in Asia-Pacific region
5.1.4 Innovative environmentally-friendly packaging is being developed
5.1.5 Innovative packaging solutions create new niches
5.1.6 Packaging firms need to more closely align themselves with manufacturers’ needs
5.2 Key Manufacturing Trends
5.2.1 Technological advancements drive packaging innovation
5.2.2 Manufacturers are at the forefront of dealing with sustainability issues
5.2.3 Difficulties in raw material procurement are driving up costs
6 Regulatory Environment
6.1 Regulatory Environment in Australia
6.1.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.1.2 New Regulations
6.1.3 Recycling
6.2 Regulatory Environment in China
6.2.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.2.2 Packaging Regulations
6.3 Regulatory Environment in India
6.3.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.3.2 Packaging recycling and waste management
6.4 Regulatory Environment in Indonesia
6.4.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.5 Regulatory Environment in Japan
6.5.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.6 Regulatory Environment in South Korea
6.6.1 Key Directives and Laws
6.6.2 Control on Packaging waste
6.7 Regulatory Environment in Thailand
6.7.1 Key Directives and Laws
7 Competitive Landscape
7.1 Competitive Landscape of Australia
7.1.1 Flexible Packaging
7.1.2 Rigid Plastics
7.1.3 Paper & Board
7.1.4 Glass
7.1.5 Rigid Metal
7.1.6 Key Companies in the Australian Packaging Industry
7.1.7 Key Financial Deals
7.2 Competitive Landscape of China
7.2.1 Flexible Packaging
7.2.2 Paper & Board
7.2.3 Rigid Plastics
7.2.4 Rigid Metal
7.2.5 Glass
7.2.6 Key Companies in the Chinese Packaging Industry
7.2.7 Key Financial Deals
7.3 Competitive Landscape of India
7.3.1 Flexible Packaging
7.3.2 Paper & Board
7.3.3 Rigid Plastics
7.3.4 Rigid Metal
7.3.5 Glass
7.3.6 Key Companies in Indian Packaging Industry
7.3.7 Key Financial Deals
7.4 Competitive Landscape of Indonesia
7.4.1 Flexible Packaging
7.4.2 Paper & Board
7.4.3 Rigid Plastics
7.4.4 Rigid Metal
7.4.5 Glass
7.4.6 Key Companies in the Indonesia Packaging Industry
7.4.7 Key Financial Deals
7.5 Competitive Landscape of Japan
7.5.1 Paper & Board
7.5.2 Rigid Plastics
7.5.3 Flexible Plastics
7.5.4 Rigid Metal
7.5.5 Glass
7.5.6 Key Companies in the Japan Packaging Industry
7.5.7 Key Financial Deals
7.6 Competitive Landscape of South Korea
7.6.1 Paper & Board
7.6.2 Metal
7.6.3 Rigid Plastics
7.6.4 Flexible Packaging
7.6.5 Glass
7.6.6 Key Companies in South Korea Packaging Industry
7.6.7 Key Financial Deals
7.7 Competitive Landscape of Thailand
7.7.1 Paper & Board
7.7.2 Rigid Plastic
7.7.3 Flexible Packaging
7.7.4 Glass
7.7.5 Metal
7.7.6 Key Companies in the Thailand Packaging Industry
7.7.7 Key Financial Deals
8 Appendix
8.1 What is this Report About?
8.2 Time Frame
8.3 Product Category Coverage
8.4 Packaging Definitions
8.4.1 Primary Packaging Container
8.4.2 Primary Packaging Closure
8.4.3 Primary Packaging Outer
8.5 Methodology
8.5.1 Overall Research Program Framework
8.6 About Canadean
8.7 Disclaimer
List Of Tables
Table 1: Total Market Value Influenced by the Aspiration Consumer Trend (INR Million), 2012
Table 2: Thailand Organized Retail Sales (THB Billion), 2007–2017
Table 3: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Country (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 4: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 5: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 6: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 7: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 8: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 9: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 10: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million, 2013
Table 11: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 12: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 13: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 14: Number of Paper & Board Packaging Units (Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 15: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 16: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 17: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million, 2013
Table 18: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Closure Type(Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 19: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 20: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 21: Number of Rigid Plastics Packaging Units (Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 22: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 23: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 24: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million, 2013
Table 25: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 26: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 27: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 28: Number of Rigid Metal Packaging Units (Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 29: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 30: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 31: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 32: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 33: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 34: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 35: Number of Glass Packaging Units (Million), 2010, 2013 and 2016
Table 36: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 37: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 38: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 39: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 40: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 41: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2013
Table 42: Mandatory Standard Sizes for few products
Table 43: Recycling rates of different packaging materials
Table 44: Standards for Packaging Space Ratio and Packaging Layers
Table 45: Recycling rate and recycling goal by year and product/packaging material
Table 46: Standard recycling cost for items in 2010
Table 47: Key Financial Deals in Australia Packaging, 2012–2014
Table 48: Key Financial Deals in Chinese Packaging, 2012–2014
Table 49: Key Financial Deals in Indian Packaging, 2012–2014
Table 50: Key Financial Deals in Indonesia Packaging, 2012–2013
Table 51: Key Financial Deals in Japan Packaging, 2012-2013
Table 52: Key Financial Deals South Korea Packaging, 2012-2013
Table 53: Key Financial Deals in Thailand Packaging, 2012–2013
Table 54: Product Category Coverage
Table 55: Primary Packaging Container Materials
Table 56: Primary Packaging Container Types
Table 57: Primary Packaging Closure Materials
Table 58: Primary Packaging Closure Types
Table 59: Primary Packaging Outer Materials
Table 60: Primary Packaging Outer Types
List Of Figures
Figure 1: The top 5 countries as a proportion of the total overseas population
Figure 2: The number of Asia-Pacific immigrants to Australia has been on a rise
Figure 3: Immigrants are more likely to seek products with native language labeling
Figure 4: Family fit packs to suit smaller households
Figure 5: Packaging targeting the Chinese children
Figure 6: Approximately INR503 billion worth of CPG products were chosen by consumers as the product met their Aspirational needs
Figure 7: Some products positioned as premium to meet the needs of affluent middle class
Figure 8: New products and packaging designs on display
Figure 9: Average weekly working hours on the main job for 2011
Figure 10: Functional food products in South Korea
Figure 11: Organized retail is growing in Thailand, 2007–2017
Figure12: Examples of Brochures use by major retailers in Thailand
Figure 13: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Country (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 14: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 15: Asia-Pacific Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 16: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Million) and Annual Growth (%) in Asia, 2010–2016
Figure 17: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 18: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Pack Type(Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 19: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Closure material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 20: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Closure Type(Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 21: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 22: Asia-Pacific Flexible Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 23: Number of Paper & Board Units (Million) and Annual Growth (%) in Asia, 2010–2016
Figure 24: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 25: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 26: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Closure material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 27: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 28: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 29: Asia-Pacific Paper & Board Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 30: Number of Rigid Plastics Units (Million) and Annual Growth (%) in Asia, 2010–2016
Figure 31: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 32: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 33: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 34: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 35: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 36: Asia-Pacific Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 37: Number of Rigid Metal Units (Million) and Annual Growth (%) in Asia, 2010–2016
Figure 38: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 39: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 40: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 41: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 42: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 43: Asia-Pacific Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 44: Number of Glass Units (Million) and Annual Growth (%) in Asia, 2010–2016
Figure 45: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 46: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Pack Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 47: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Closure material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 48: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 49: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 50: Asia-Pacific Glass Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010–2016
Figure 51: A Flexible Pouch with re-sealable feature
Figure 52: Easy-to-open peel-off closure for convenient and safe usage
Figure 53: Convenient designs in cosmetic applicators
Figure 54: Easy-to-open cap in packaged water
Figure 55: Beverage in flexible pouch is light in weight and extends shelf life to one year
Figure 56: Innovative plastic packaging creates Glass like transparency
Figure 57: New light weight PET bottle for Beer packaging
Figure 58: Light weighting offers multiple benefits – saving cost and environment
Figure 59: Pocari Sweat introduces light weighted PET bottles
Figure 60: Lotte Korean Liquor brand is shifting to 28 mm lightweighted closure
Figure 61: Easy Crushable Lightweight bottle by Coca-Cola Amatil
Figure 62: Flexible Pouch with a dispenser for insecticides
Figure 63: Lesser carbon emission to enhance sustainability.
Figure 64: Recycled packaging material used by South Korean companies
Figure 65: Eco-friendly bottle is 100 % recyclable and light in weight
Figure 66: Tzinga innovates energy drinks packaging with new pouch format
Figure 67: Gooksoo introduced easy-to-carry folding box for noodles
Figure 68: Single Serve PET in Alcoholic Drink Segment
Figure 69: Pack design that minimizes product wastage
Figure 70: Key concerns of consumer goods manufacturers and packaging manufacturers, 2013
Figure 71: Oxygen scavenger to indicate freshness of product
Figure 72: Laser film perforation technology in bags of bean sprouts for prolonged product freshness
Figure 73: Innovative Electro-Conductive pack to preserve frozen food
Figure 74: TNA Solution’s VFFS system for improving efficiency
Figure 75: ROBOX- a robotic case erector for on-demand packaging of box
Figure 76: Pouch packaging reduces environmental impact significantly due to its lower weight
Figure 77: Bio-plastic products in India
Figure 78: Coca-Cola China introduced PET Bottle made of Plant cellulose
Figure 79: Coconut-shell shaped package for coconut water drink with one year shelf life
Figure 80: Crude Oil prices have risen sharply since 2003, and are forecast to remain high
Figure 81: Australian Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 82: Chinese Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 83: India Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 84: Indonesia Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 85: Japan Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 86: South Korean Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 87: Thailand Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 88: Methodology
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