Presentation bruder
-
Upload
rjmchicago -
Category
Business
-
view
1.007 -
download
0
Transcript of Presentation bruder
15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Trends in Global IBC Markets
1
Dr. Jürgen Bruder ICPP International Confederation of
Plastics Packaging Manufacturers
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
2
Structure
1.) The global IBC market 2008 in figures
2.) Trends of the global IBC market• Economic trends• Trends based on logistics• Technical developments
3.) The global IBC market 2014 in figures
3
New IBCs Reprocessed IBCs
Europe 5,5 1,4
USA 2,1 1,3
Brazil 0,4 0,2
China 0,2 -
Mexico 0,1 0,1
Australia 0,1 0,1
Others 0,2 - 0,5 0,2 - 0,5
World 8,6 – 8,9 3,3 – 3,6
World Market for Composite IBCs(Estimated production (figures 2008 in Mio. drums)
Source: • First Intl. Industrial
Packaging Conference, San Francisco, 2006
• Expert assessment
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Presented on RIPA/IPANA Fall Conference October 30th, New Orleans
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
4
Structure
1.) The global IBC market 2008 in figures
2.) Trends of the global IBC market• Economic trends• Trends based on logistics• Technical developments
3.) The global IBC market 2014 in figures
Economic trends (1)
5
Growth of new IBCs:• time of two digit-growth is over • decreasing growth rates: between 2-3% in Europe and 8% in Asia• growth factors
demand in developing and emerging countries (fork lift use is prerequisite!)
increasing demand of chemical and petrochemical products (around two thirds of all filling goods for IBCs)
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Note: Exchange rates can exert positive or negative influence on the demand for IBCs as export packaging
Economic trends (2)
6
Growth of reprocessed IBCs:• strong expansion of reconditioner capacities, especially in North
America and Europe• disproportionate growth compared with new IBCs
Number of manufacturers• despite continued growth: number of manufacturers is not
(significantly) increased – sign of a mature product
Competition • trend towards commoditization – increased competition is a
consequence • IBC becomes more and more a mature industrial packaging like
steel or plastic drumsDr. Jürgen Bruder
15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Trends based on logistics (1)
7
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Position in the logistic chain
• structure of the logistic chain relatively stable and intact• no significant cannibalization between IBCs and drums anymore
IBC as storage container• usage as storage container: additional benefit for users but also
risk in crisis times compared to drums
Trends based on logistics (2)
8
Relationship IBC ↔ ISO-Tank
varying usage depending on costs
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Trends based on logistics (3)
9
Relationship Composite IBC ↔ Flexibags
partial substitution of IBCs by flexibags for non-UN filling goods
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Trends based on logistics (4)
10
Relationship Composite IBC ↔ Stainless Steel IBC
partial substitution of metal IBCs by Composite IBCs
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Technical developments: examples
11
New designs for specific applications• food/aseptic packaging• products for pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry • high viscous products• products with high density (e.g. > 2,4 g/dm³)
Improvement of usability • better stacking performance by pallet design• higher conductivity e.g. of valves • increased robustness• better emptying; minimization of residues
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
12
Structure
1.) The global IBC market 2008 in figures
2.) Trends of the global IBC market• Economic trends• Trends based on logistics• Technical developments
3.) The global IBC market 2014 in figures
13
new IBCs (Mio units)
2014 (2008)
Europe (EEA) 7,5 (5,5)
NAFTA 3,4 (2,2)
South America 0,5 (0,4)
Asia/Pacific (APAC) 2,5 (0,4)
Rest of the world 0,5 (0,1- 0,4)
Total 14,4 (8,6 – 8,9)
World Market for Composite IBCs
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
14
reprocessed IBCs (Mio units)
2014 (2008)
Europe (EEA) 3,3 (1,4)
NAFTA 2,0 (1,4)
South America 0,4 (0,3)
Asia/Pacific (APAC) 0,4 (0,2)
Rest of the world 0,3 (0- 0,3)
Total 6,4 (3,3 – 3,6)
World Market for Composite IBCs
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
15
Total world market (new + reprocessed for IBCs (Mio units)
Rationew : reprocessed IBCs
Europe (EEA) 10,8 2,3 : 1
NAFTA 5,4 1,7 : 1
South America 0,9 1,25 : 1
Asia/Pacific (APAC) 2,9 6,25 : 1
Rest of the world 0,8 1,7 : 1
Total 20,8 2,25 : 1
World Market for Composite IBCs
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
South America4%
APAC17%
NAFTA24%
Rest of World4% 1)
Europe (EEA) 2)
51%
16
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
New IBCs
1) Mainly: Turkey, Russia, South Africa2) European Economic Area (here relevant: EU + Norway)
16
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Europe (EEA)52%
South America6%
Rest of World5%
APAC6%
NAFTA31%
Reprocessed IBCs
17
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
Europe (EEA)52%
South America4%
Rest of World4%
APAC14%
NAFTA26%
Total IBC market (new and reprocessed)
18
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
19
Thank you for your attention !
www.icpp.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Jürgen Bruder 15th ICIP, Vancouver, 3-5 June 2015
With many thanks to selected experts for their kind support