Summary “This report is the result of Canadean's extensive market research covering South Africa packaging industry. It provides an analysis of changing packaging trends for ten key Consumer Packaged Goods segments, competitive landscape, and South Africa business environment. Consumption of primary, outer, and closure packaging is analyzed in detail. Key Findings - The South African packaging market was valued at ZAR79 billion in 2014. Plastics held the largest market share, followed by Paper and Board, Metal, and Glass. - Plastics packaging holds the largest share in the South African packaging industry and was valued at ZAR35.9 billion in 2014. - Paper and Board occupies the second place in the South African packaging market and was valued at ZAR25.2 billion in 2014. Synopsis - “Latest Trends and Key Issues in South Africa Retail Packaging Market” is a detailed industry report providing comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends and opportunities in South Africa packaging market - The report is a result of a thorough analysis of consumer trends, packaging manufacturing trends and packaging innovation within South Africa consumer packaged goods... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 182169 3120 USD New
Latest Trends and Key Issues in the South African Retail Packaging Market : The outlook for primary packaging and outers to 2018
 
 

Latest Trends and Key Issues in the South African Retail Packaging Market : The outlook for primary packaging and outers to 2018

  • Category : Packaging
  • Published On : February   2015
  • Pages : 108
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Summary
“This report is the result of Canadean's extensive market research covering South Africa packaging industry. It provides an analysis of changing packaging trends for ten key Consumer Packaged Goods segments, competitive landscape, and South Africa business environment. Consumption of primary, outer, and closure packaging is analyzed in detail.

Key Findings
- The South African packaging market was valued at ZAR79 billion in 2014. Plastics held the largest market share, followed by Paper and Board, Metal, and Glass.

- Plastics packaging holds the largest share in the South African packaging industry and was valued at ZAR35.9 billion in 2014.

- Paper and Board occupies the second place in the South African packaging market and was valued at ZAR25.2 billion in 2014.

Synopsis
- “Latest Trends and Key Issues in South Africa Retail Packaging Market” is a detailed industry report providing comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends and opportunities in South Africa packaging market

- The report is a result of a thorough analysis of consumer trends, packaging manufacturing trends and packaging innovation within South Africa consumer packaged goods market. The report provides both qualitative and quantitative insights into each of the packaging materials- flexible, glass, rigid plastic, rigid metal and paper andboard

- The report includes detailed tables and charts to provide a comprehensive understanding of packaging consumption to clearly establish market trends, packaging dynamics and areas of future growth potential

- It provides an overview of the competitive landscape of the South Africa packaging sector with an analysis of the key market leaders including a snap shot of major deals

Reasons To Buy
- Packaging companies and retailers seek the latest information on consumer trends and opportunities to formulate their sales and marketing strategies. There is also demand for authentic market data with a high level of detail. This report has been created to provide its readers with up-to-date information and analysis to uncover emerging opportunities of growth within the CPG market.

- As consumer product demand evolves the dynamics between different packaging types also evolves favoring some packaging types and formats and leaving others increasingly out of line with demand patterns. As a result, understanding the shifting market dynamics is key to ensuring maximum sales in the future.

- The differential growth across different packaging materials and formats drive fundamental shifts in the market. These differentials result from various factors such as changing consumer preferences, regulatory compliance, and innovation within the packaging market

- The report is a unique combination of in-depth qualitative analysis and authoritative packaging data for the years 2010-2018. Each packaging material has detailed data break-up by packaging type, closure material, closure type, outer material, and outer type.

Table Of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Overview of the South African Packaging Market
3 Consumer Drivers
3.1 Declining household size and young consumers driving demographic changes
3.1.1 Shrinking household size increases demand for smaller pack sizes
3.1.2 Packaging is a key aspect influencing young South African consumers' buying behavior
3.1.3 Children form a significant consumer segment
3.2 Increasing tourist arrivals in South Africa are creating a new consumer group
3.3 Significant income disparity and high unemployment create a diverse consumer base
3.3.1 High income disparity affecting consumer's buying pattern
3.3.2 High unemployment rate prevalent in the country
3.4 Shopping behavior is being influenced by growth in the retail sector and technology
3.4.1 Growing demand for private label products is expected to drive demand for innovative packaging
3.4.2 Growth in Organized Retail is expected to drive demand for packaged goods
3.4.3 Growth in use of internet and smartphone sales are keys to boost online purchases
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 South Africa Packaging by Material
4.1.2 South Africa Packaging by Market
4.1.3 South Africa Packaging by Type
4.2 Flexible Packaging
4.2.1 Overall Flexible Packaging Market
4.2.2 Number of Flexible Packaging Packs by Industry
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 and Board
4.3.1 Overall Paper and Board Packaging Market
4.3.2 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Industry
4.3.3 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Type
4.3.4 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Material
4.3.5 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Closure Type
4.3.6 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Material
4.3.7 Number of Paper and Board Packs by Outer Type
4.4 Rigid Plastics
4.4.1 Overall Rigid Plastics Packaging Market
4.4.2 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Industry
4.4.3 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Type
4.4.4 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Closure Material
4.4.5 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Closure Type
4.4.6 Number of Rigid Plastics Packs by Outer Material
4.4.7 Number of Rigid Plastics 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 Industry
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 Industry
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 Preference for convenient packaging is increasing in South Africa
5.1.2 Innovations in closures are widely used to extend convenience
5.1.3 Environmentally-friendly packaging used widely to reduce carbon emission
5.1.4 Lightweight packaging has multiple benefits including reduced cost
5.1.5 Innovations in Pet Food packaging to create product differentiation
5.1.6 Packaging firms need to more closely align themselves with manufacturers' needs
5.2 Key Manufacturing Trends
5.2.1 Mpact's new machinery offers cost effective packaging to dairy industry
5.2.2 Advanced Labeling on packages gain importance in retail product packs
5.2.3 Advancements in microwaveable packaging boosted by busy consumers
5.2.4 Seven layer co-extrusion film extruder machine increase shelf life of food products
5.2.5 Robotic packaging is gaining prominence in the South African Food and Beverage industry
5.2.6 Difficulties in raw material procurement are driving up costs
6 Regulatory Environment
6.1 Overview
6.2 Key Directives and Laws
6.2.1 The Foodstuffs, Disinfectants and Cosmetics Act (FDCA), 1972
6.2.2 Regulations relating to the labeling, advertising and sale of Tobacco products
6.2.3 National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NWMS)
7 Competitive Landscape
7.1 Competitive Landscape by Packaging Material
7.1.1 Rigid Plastics
7.1.2 Flexible Packaging
7.1.3 Paper and Board
7.1.4 Rigid Metal
7.1.5 Glass
7.2 Key Companies in South Africa Packaging Industry
7.3 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
8.5.2 Stage 1 - Initial Market Sizing of the Packaging Market
8.5.3 Stage 2 - Primary Research on Packaging Consumption
8.5.4 Stage 3 - Analyst Review
8.5.5 Stage 4 - Expert Review
8.5.6 Stage 5 - Publication
8.6 About Canadean
8.7 Disclaimer
List Of Tables
Table 1: Gini Coefficient Comparison across African Countries
Table 2: Growing Organized Retail in South Africa
Table 3: South Africa Online Retail Sales (ZAR billion) and Online Penetration (%), 2010-2018
Table 4: South Africa Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 5: South Africa Packaging by Market (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 6: South Africa Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 7: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Table 8: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 9: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 10: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 11: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 12: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 13: South Africa Flexible Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 14: Number of Paper and Board Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Table 15: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 16: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 17: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 18: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 19: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 20: South Africa Paper and Board Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 21: Number of Rigid Plastics Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Table 22: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 23: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 24: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 25: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 26: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 27: South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 28: Number of Rigid Metal Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Table 29: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 30: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 31: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 32: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 33: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 34: South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 35: Number of Glass Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Table 36: South Africa Glass Packaging by Industry (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 37: South Africa Glass Packaging by Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 38: South Africa Glass Packaging by Closure Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 39: South Africa Glass Packaging by Closure Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 40: South Africa Glass Packaging by Outer Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 41: South Africa Glass Packaging by Outer Type (Number of Packs, Million), 2010, 2014 and 2018
Table 42: Eight Primary and accompanying Secondary warnings for Smokable Tobacco products
Table 43: South Africa Recycling Targets (%), 2015
Table 44: Key Financial Deals in South Africa Packaging, 2012 - 2013
Table 45: Product Category Coverage
Table 46: Primary Packaging Container Materials
Table 47: Primary Packaging Container Types
Table 48: Primary Packaging Closure Materials
Table 49: Primary Packaging Closure Types
Table 50: Primary Packaging Outer Materials
Table 51: Primary Packaging Outer Types
List Of Figures
Figure 1: Market share of various packaging materials (%), 2014
Figure 2:CPG companies introducing products in small packs
Figure 3: Age distribution chart for 2012
Figure 4: CPG companies launching products targeted towards South Africa's young population
Figure 5: CPG companies launching products Specially targeting children
Figure 6: Number of foreign tourists arriving to South Africa
Figure 7: Unemployment rate in South Africa over the period 2008-2012
Figure 8: Different Packaging Options for Jams for different Pick n Pay Private Label brands
Figure 9:Growing Organized Retail in South Africa
Figure 10: Online Retail Sales and Online Penetration in South Africa is growing
Figure 11: South Africa Packaging by Material (Number of Packs, Million), 2010-2018
Figure 12: Sectors by Packaging Material with the Four Highest Growth Rates (%), 2010-2018
Figure 13: Sectors by Packaging Material with the Four Lowest Growth Rates (%), 2010-2018
Figure 14: Number of Flexible Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Figure 15: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in Flexible Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 16: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Flexible Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 17: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Flexible Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 18: Number of Paper and Board Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Figure 19: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Paper and Board Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 20: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Paper and Board Packaging 2010-2018
Figure 21: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Paper and Board Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 22: Number of Rigid Plastics Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Figure 23: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 24: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 25: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 26: Outer Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Plastics Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 27: Number of Rigid Metal Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Figure 28: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 29: Packaging Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 30: Closure Types with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Rigid Metal Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 31: Number of Glass Packaging Units (Millions) and Annual Growth (%), 2010-2018
Figure 32: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Glass Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 33: Closure Type with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Glass Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 34: Sectors with the Largest Market Share Gains and Losses in South Africa Glass Packaging, 2010-2018
Figure 35: Shaft Mouldings' Integral spice grinder is disposable and cost effective
Figure 36: Upside-down sauce bottle designed by Nampak
Figure 37: Ceres' fruit juice in sleek new pack of Tetrapak Prisma
Figure 38: New packaging design for Milk is easy-to-open, easy-to-pour and easy-to-store
Figure 39: Ready Eggs in a pasteurized format inside a HDPE bottle
Figure 40: Sunkist's 5 liter stand up pouch with easy pour spout and cap
Figure 41: 12-Pack Ice Core unveiled by South African Breweries is recyclable
Figure 42: Freshpak introduced new packaging for Wellness and Baby tea ranges
Figure 43: Retortable barrier tub unveiled by Dairypack tubs, a division of Polyoak Packaging
Figure 44: Re-sealable rusk package for consumer convenience which differentiates their product from competitor's product
Figure 45: Screw Top closure for Wine ensure convenience in opening and closing of the bottle
Figure 46: Re-sealable chocolate wrapper keeps chocolate fresh even after once opened
Figure 47: Recyclable Metal can for beverage with a full aperture end
Figure 48: Lower carbon emissions by plant based PET bottle
Figure 49: Environmentally-friendly cartons packs with convenient openings
Figure 50: Pouch without inner foil used to reduce carbon footprint
Figure 51: Packaging materials of Bottles made from recycled contents
Figure 52: Metal can packaging instead of Glass bottle for RTD drink
Figure 53: Lightweight glass bottle manufactured using narrow neck press-and-blow process
Figure 54: Cat Food in sealable carton pack
Figure 55: Dog Food with valves for increased safety
Figure 56: Key concerns of consumer goods manufacturers and packaging manufacturers, 2013
Figure 57: Pressure-sensitive label application on beverage bottles
Figure 58: In-mold label used on tubs of yogurt from Marcel
Figure 59: Bottles of wine wrapped with shrink-sleeve labels
Figure 60: Thermotech ink for labeling which is water resistant and adheres to polymer
Figure 61: Thermochromic ink changes color when beer is chilled
Figure 62: Spar's Freshline Ready-To-Heat soups in microwaveable tubs
Figure 63: Dual vent technology in microwaveable seafood package helps to ease cooking
Figure 64: Use of robots for packing Beef patties in a Carton
Figure 65: Crude Oil prices have risen sharply since 2003, and have declined at the end of 2014
Figure 66: South Africa Packaging Competitive Landscape
Figure 67: Packaging Research Program Methodology
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