| Title: | Freedonia Focus on World Labels |
| Price: | $500.00 |
| Publication Date: | Jun 01, 2007 |
| Abstract: | This report discusses world labels for the years 2001 and 2006, with forecasts to 2011. Topics covered include demand by material and application method; printing technologies; regional demand overview; demand in North America, Western Europe, Asia/Pacific, and aggregate other regions; industry composition and leading participants. Material segments cover paper, and plastic and other materials; application method segments include pressure sensitive, wet glue and other application methods. This 25 page report also includes a highlights summary and a resources section. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Worldwide demand for labels is forecast to increase #.# percent per year from #### to ## billion square meters in ####. Growth will be driven by expansion in packaged consumer goods markets specialty beverages, personal care products and medicinal s offer especially good prospects. Pressure sensitive labels, which sur passed wet glues as the leading label type in the late ####s, will account for ## percent of the global market by #### based on annual growth of #.# percent from ####. The best advances will come in the world s em erging nations as greater economies of cost are achieved. All other types such as plastic sleeve, in-mold and wraparound labels will see robust aggregate growth of #.# percent per annum to #.# billion square meters in ####. Many of these alternative label application techniques offer aesthetic and performance advantages. Plastic labels will continue to penetra te traditional paper applications and capture ## percent (##.# billion... |
| Word Count: | 8175 |
| Length: | 27 Pages |
| SIC: | 2672, 2752 |
| NAICS: | 322222, 323110 |
| Company(ies): | Avery Dennison Corporation, Bemis Company Incorporated, Lintec Corporation, UPM-Kymmene Corporation |
| Ticker(s): | AVY, BMS, UPM |
| Country(ies): | United States, US |
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