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South African Market for Commodity Plastics

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: April 2009
Product Code: R1-7474
Description
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled South African Market for Commodity Plastics provides an overview of the South African commodity plastics market with insights into the industry challenges, market drivers and market restraints and determines their impact on the future market demand for commodity plastics. This research service also assesses the competitive structure and distribution channels and identifies the key success factors of suppliers. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: commodity plastics, which include polypropylene (PP), linear-low-/low-density polyethylene (LL/LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polystyrene (PS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) polyethylene terephthalate (PET), plastic packaging and construction. The technologies covered are film, foam, fibre, injection and blow moulding and extrusion.

Market Overview

Packaging, Construction and Tourism Sectors Continue to Boost the South African Commodity Plastics Market

Fluctuating commodity prices and the small market size have significant knock-on effects on the South African commodity plastics industry, consequently resulting in a major price pressure for suppliers. New polymer producers do not see themselves getting established in the near future due to the small market size. The outlook for the long-term, however, is positive with drivers such as continued substitution of conventional materials with plastic, ongoing housing and infrastructural developments and tourism due to the 2010 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup. This will present many opportunities and sustain market growth. "Packaging, construction and tourism industries are vital to sustain the demand for South African commodity plastics," says the analyst of this research. "Many opportunities will arise as the market sees increased consumer demand and government spending on housing and infrastructural development." High consumer demand is expected during and after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

An estimated two million visitors are set to support significant growth, particularly in the plastics packaging industry. Promisingly, government spending on housing and infrastructural development has continued despite the global economic slowdown. The plastic packaging industry is the primary end user of commodity plastics in the South African market. This industry is anticipated to grow due to increasing consumer demand triggered by tourism and the expanding upper and middle class. Government spending on infrastructural developments will sustain the demand for commodity plastics in the industrial sector for many years as an emerging economy.

Suppliers to Focus on Emerging Sub-Saharan African Countries to Successfully Enter Them

Amongst the challenges in this industry, high technological barriers to entry are restraining local infrastructural growth. The high cost of equipment, together with the small market size, does not justify this investment. "This makes its particularly challenging for smaller market participants to compete at the level of the already established producers," remarks the analyst. "Further, South Africa’s distance from high consumption markets restrains infrastructural development for exports."

While the South African commodity plastics market size will only see opportunities for growth in the long term, much progress has been made in key sub-Saharan African countries to present opportunities, with energy-related infrastructural developments paving the way for industrial growth. Commodity plastic suppliers are looking into these emerging markets for expansion. "Suppliers should focus on emerging sub-Saharan African countries and penetrate into these markets," concludes the analyst. "Recent energy related infrastructural development in these countries will open the pathway for industrial growth, and present potentially lucrative opportunities."
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary

1.1 Introduction and Overview

1.2 Key Findings

1.3 Market Structure

1.4 Strategic Conclusions


2. Research Aim and Objectives


3. Research Scope and Definitions

3.1 Product Scope

3.2 Geographic Scope

3.3 Technology Scope

3.4 Research Definitions


4. Industry Challenges and Market Forces

4.1 Industry Challenges

4.2 Market Drivers

4.3 Market Restraints


5. Industry Best Practises


6. Total Commodity Plastics Market

6.1 Introduction and Market Overview

6.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

6.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

6.4 Revenue Trends by Product Segment

6.5 Supply Chain Analysis

6.6 Competitive Structure Analysis

6.7 Technology Analysis


7. Polypropylene (PP) Market

7.1 Introduction and Market Overview

7.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

7.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

7.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

7.5 Technology Analysis


8. Linear-low-/Low-density Polyethylene (LL/LLDPE) Market

8.1 Introduction and Market Overview

8.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

8.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

8.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

8.5 Technology Analysis


9. High-density Polyethylene (HDPE) Market

9.1 Introduction and Market Overview

9.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

9.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

9.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

9.5 Technology Analysis


10. Polystyrene (PS) Market

10.1 Introduction and Market Overview

10.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

10.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

10.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

10.5 Technology Analysis


11. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Market

11.1 Introduction and Market Overview

11.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

11.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

11.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

11.5 Technology Analysis


12. Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Market

12.1 Introduction and Market Overview

12.2 Market Engineering Research Measurements

12.3 Market Revenues and Growth Rates

12.4 Competitive Structure Analysis

12.5 Technology Analysis


13. End-user Analysis

13.1 Introduction and Market Overview

13.2 Packaging Industry

13.3 Opportunities in the Packaging Industry

13.4 Construction Industry

13.5 Opportunities in the Construction Industry


14. Strategic Recommendations and Conclusions

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Local Polymer Producers

14.3 Importers and Distributors

14.4 Conclusions

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