Paper and Cardboard

Market of consumption package and chrome substitute cardboard

Period: 2006
Region: Russia
Abercade Consulting Company puts out a new report "Market of consumption package and chrome substitute cardboard in 2006". 

Content

INTRODUCTION

1.  COMMODITY GROUP DESCRIPTION

Definition of commodity group

Materials used

Design of boxes

Methods of pressing

Finishing methods in cardboard package production

2.  DOMESTIC PRODUCTION

Domestic production output

Production structure by facility

Profiles of major producers

Segmentation of producers

By territory

By pressing method

By post-press process

By manufactured cardboard package

Level of cardboard prices

Level of cardboard package prices

Price of medical product package

Price of tea package

Price of chocolates package

Price of cake package

3.  EXPORT

Export volume and dynamics

Structure of cardboard package export by company-manufacturer

Rating of the major recipient countries (by share)

Structure of cardboard package export by area of application

4.  IMPORT

Import volume and dynamics

Rating of the major countries-importers (by share)

Structure of cardboard package import by company-manufacturer

Structure of cardboard package import by area of application

Package for liquid products

Package for confectionary

Package for other food products and alcohol products

Package for tobacco products

Package for household chemicals

Package for perfumery and cosmetic products

Package for other non-food products

5.  ESTIMATED MARKET SIZE

Estimated market size in physical terms

Market structure by area of package application

Estimated market size in monetary terms

6.  DYNAMICS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMPTION INDUSTRIES

Food industry as a whole

Confectionery industry

Tea packagers

Production of household chemicals and synthetic detergents

Perfumery and cosmetic industry

Pharmaceutical industry

Tobacco industry

7.  TRENDS IN THE CARDBOARD PACKAGE MARKET

Appendix 1. Tailoring of boxes with different design options

Appendix 2. Benefits and disadvantages of different pressing methods

Appendix 3. List of the major cardboard package manufacturers

LIST OF TABLES:

Table #1. Recommended cardboard thickness depending on packaged product weight

Table #2. Comparison of different types of pressing processes

Table #3. Production output of consumer package in 2006, tons

Table #4. Price ranges for chrome substitute cardboard of “Neva” and “Ladoga” brands

Table #5. Prices on imported cardboard, RUR per ton, including VAT (in sheets)

Tables #6-9.  Cost estimation for ordering biologically active substance (BAS) packages, options #1-4.

Table #10-11. Cost estimation for ordering tea package, options #1-2.

Table #12-13. Cost estimation for ordering chocolates package, options #1-2.

Table #14-17. Cost estimation for ordering cake package, options #1-4.

Table #18. Structure of cardboard package export by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #19. Structure of cardboard package export by recipient country from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #20. Structure of cardboard package export by area of its application from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #21. Structure of cardboard package import by country-manufacturer in 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #22. Structure of cardboard package import by company-manufacturer in 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #23. Structure of cardboard package import by area of its application from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #24. Import of package for liquid products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #25 Import of package for liquid products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #26. Import of package for confectionery products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #27. Import of package for confectionery products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #28. Import of package for other food products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #29. Import of package for other food products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #30. Structure of import of cardboard package for tobacco products by cigarette brand from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #31.  Structure of import of cardboard package for tobacco products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #32. Structure of import of cardboard package for tobacco products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #33. Structure of import of cardboard package for household chemicals by brand from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #34. Import of package for household chemicals by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #35. Import of package for household chemicals by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #36. Import of package for perfumery and cosmetic products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #37. Import of package for perfumery and cosmetic products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #38. Import of package for nonfood products by company-manufacturer from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #39. Import of package for nonfood products by recipient region from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Table #40. Key indicators of cardboard package market from 2005 to 2006, tons

Table #41. Calculation of the average price of a package ton

Table #42. Production output and dynamics of individual types of food products, thousand tons

Table #43. Dynamics of the Russian confectionery market capacity by segment of confectionery thousand tons Table #44. Production output and dynamics of pharmaceutical products

LIST OF DIAGRAMS:

Diagram # 1. Structure of cardboard package production by manufacturer in 2006, not including package for liquid products (based on tonnage measurement), % of the total sample number

Diagram # 2. Regional location of cardboard package manufacturers in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 3. Representation of different methods of printing on cardboard package in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 4. Distribution of companies by application of different methods of printing in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 5. Representation of different methods of post-press finishing of cardboard package in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 6. Distribution of companies by use of different post-press processes in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 7. Representation of individual types of cardboard package in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 8. Distribution of companies by individual type of cardboard package in 2006, % of the total sample number

Diagram # 9. Export volume of cardboard package from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Diagram # 10. Structure of export of cardboard package by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 11. Structure of cardboard package export by consignment country in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 12. Structure of cardboard package export by area of application in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 13. Import volume of cardboard package from 2005 to 2006 (USD; tons)

Diagram # 14. Structure of cardboard package import by area of application in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 15. Structure of import of cardboard package for liquid products by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 16. Structure of import of cardboard package for confectionery products by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 17. Structure of import of cardboard package for other food products by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 18. Structure of import of cardboard package for tobacco products by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 19. Structure of import of cardboard package for household chemicals by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 20. Structure of import of cardboard package for perfumery and cosmetics by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 21. Structure of import of cardboard package for other nonfood products by company-manufacturer in 2006 (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 22. Key indicators of cardboard package market from 2005 to 2006, tons

Diagram # 23. Market structure by area of package application (expressed in physical terms)

Diagram # 24. Dynamics of capacity of confectionery market in Russia, thousand tons

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