Injection molded housewares beat GDP growth. (Outlook).* Injection molders of housewares hoped for average annual growth of more than 8% from 2001 to 2006 when they were interviewed in 2001 for Mastio & Company's Injection Molding Market Study. Based on more recent interviews, however, some housewares molders indicated that average growth of 5.0% is more on target. The theme most molders articulated was the feeling that the housewares market will outpace the gross domestic product (GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. ). Average growth of 5.0% would take total resin consumption in this market from an estimated 1.579 billion lb in 2001 to 2.0155 billion lb in 2006. This excludes poundage POUNDAGE, practice. The amount allowed to the sheriff, or other officer, for commissions on, the money made by virtue of an execution. This allowance varies in different states, and to different officers. for tumblers For other meanings, see Tumbler. Tumblers were proposed by Ted Nelson in "Literary Machines" as a means to address every bit ever written, or a particular span of bits in any text ever written. A tumbler is a unique numerical address of an interesting artifact. and glasses, furniture, and appliances, which are not considered housewares for the purposes of this study. The National Housewares Manufacturers Association (NHMA NHMA National Hispanic Medical Association NHMA National Housewares Manufacturers Association NHMA New Hampshire Municipal Association NHMA National Handicap Motorcycle Association ) has identified several market opportunities for new products. One of them is the rising senior population with discretionary income Discretionary Income The amount of an individual's income available for spending after the essentials have been taken care of. Notes: Essentials are things like food, clothing, and shelter. to beautify homes and invest in ergonomically designed housewares. Another is growth in leisure activities such as home entertaining. There has been a trend for the last decade to purchase more dry food in bulk quantities at coop or warehouse clubs. These products are stored in stay-fresh plastic containers. Another example is the large population of working consumers, which prompted the creation of a casserole-size, microwaveable dish that allows the same container to be used to cook, serve, and store leftovers. Foreign competition According to NHMA, the average U.S. household spends more money in a year on housewares like cookware and storage containers than on fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. On the other hand, NHMA feels profit margins for housewares molders will remain under significant pressure. Recent cost increases for raw materials, transportation, and labor are squeezing profits. Imports and consolidation in the retail sector will also continue to reduce profits, NHMA predicts. Over the past 10 years, housewares production in other parts of the world has picked up speed. The most typical competitors for U.S. molders are in countries where labor is less I costly, such as Mexico and China. An exception is Israel, which also competes in the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. market. A few housewares producers have closed up shop in recent years, examples being Tucker Housewares and Tamor Plastics. In 2001, three producers accounted for 65.1% of the market: Home Products Div. of Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.; Tupperware Div. of Tupperware International; and Sterilite, Inc. Polyolefins predominate Polypropylene and HD PE are the major resins used for injection molded housewares. Polypropylene represented 63.7% of total market poundage in 2001. HDPE HDPE abbr. high-density polyethylene accounted for 18.2%. Other resins used for housewares included LDPE LDPE abbr. low-density polyethylene , LLDPE LLDPE Linear Low Density Polyethylene , and polystyrene. INJECTION MOLDED HOUSEWARES MARKET 2001 1579.2 2002 1658.2 2003 1741.1 2004 1828.1 2005 1919.5 2006 2015.5 Note: Table made from line graph Mastio & Company, based in St. Joseph, Mo., is a consulting firm specializing in industrial-consumer opinion research and market trends in the plastics industry. For more information, call (816)364-6200 or visit www.mastio.com/pt/outlook.html. |
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