UK Soft Drinks 2007 is the Benchmark Analysis of Market Performance.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62278) has announced the addition of Zenith zenith, in astronomy, the point in the sky directly overhead; more precisely, it is the point at which the celestial sphere is intersected by an upward extension of a plumb line from the observer's location. International's latest report "UK Soft Drinks Report 2007" to their offering. Zenith's sixteenth report on the UK Soft Drinks market is now fully updated. It remains the most complete and authoritative report on all aspects of the UK soft drinks industry. During Zenith's annual research into the UK soft drinks market over 250 companies are contacted - including larger branded operators, retailer own label specialists, contract packers and a significant number of smaller up-and-coming companies. The new and fully updated 2007 UK Soft Drinks report sets out full market and segment totals, plus comprehensive company rankings. New for 2007: * 2000-06, 'full market segmentation Market Segmentation A marketing term referring to the aggregating of prospective buyers into groups (segments) that have common needs and will respond similarly to a marketing action. at a glance' including: still vs. sparkling water, regular vs. low calorie calorie, abbr. cal, unit of heat energy in the metric system. The measurement of heat is called calorimetry. The calorie, or gram calorie, is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of pure water 1°C;. carbonates, carbonates flavours, energy drinks, low sugar/no added sugar dilutables, high juice squash squash: see gourd; pumpkin. squash Any of various fruits of the genus Cucurbita in the gourd family, widely cultivated as vegetables and for livestock feed. The principal species are C. maxima and certain varieties of C. pepo. , chilled chill n. 1. A moderate but penetrating coldness. 2. A sensation of coldness, often accompanied by shivering and pallor of the skin. 3. vs. ambient Surrounding. For example, ambient temperature and humidity are atmospheric conditions that exist at the moment. See ambient lighting. fruit juice, not from concentrate (NFC NFC abbr. National Football Conference ) juice, smoothies, juice drinks, still flavoured adj. 1. same as flavored; - of foods. water, sports drinks sports drink Performance drink Sports medicine A thirst-quenching beverage used in sports-related activities, which may boost energy and/or help build muscle mass; water, sugar, salt, potassium are common to all SDs. See Hydrotherapy, Water. , etc. * 2000-06 volume, value and value per litre LITRE. A French measure of capacity. It is of the size of a decimetre, or one-tenth part of a cubic metre. It is equal to 61.028 cubic inches. Vide Measure. analysis by sector: bottled water, carbonates, dilutables, fruit juice/nectars, still drinks * Retail, impulse impulse, in mechanics: see momentum. Impulse (mechanics) The integral of a force over an interval of time. For a force F , the impulse J over the interval from t0 to t1 and on premise analysis of the main soft drinks sectors * Ownership and overseas interests in the UK top 25 soft drinks companies * Selected new product launches in 2006: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 Zenith's 2007 UK Soft Drinks report covers: * UK soft drinks history and outlook: 1985 to 2011 * Full market commentary, including volume, value, companies, groups, forecasts to 2011 * UK soft drinks consumption encompassing all sectors, alongside market value and retail value per litre * Top 50 companies with full two-page profiles of the top 50 players * Leading companies in bottled water, carbonates, dilutables, fruit juice/nectars and still drinks * Leading retailer own label companies * UK soft drinks acquisitions and major industry events Zenith's 2007 UK Soft Drinks report is based on research conducted in conjunction with the British Soft Drinks Association (BSDA BSDA British Soft Drinks Association BSDA Bi-State Development Agency (transit agency for St. Louis, MO) BSDA British Sheep Dairying Association (Kent, England) ). The main findings of Zenith's 2007 report include: * Importance of natural refreshment, as smoothies and not from concentrate (NFC) juice rise rapidly. * Fundamental shift away from added sugar, from a dominant 72% share 20 years ago to 39% in 2006, giving low sugar and no added sugar drinks a clear majority now with 61%. * Key role of promotions, as chilled juice advanced to a 51% share of juice and as dilutables surpassed all expectations with an 8.1% volume gain. * Further consolidation - following Cott's acquisition of Macaw, the top ten UK soft drinks companies accounted for 76% of volume, compared to 72% in 2005. * Increase in popularity of functional drinks, especially through the appearance of more super fruits and products with added health ingredients. Zenith International reports offer you the most reliable market figures and in-depth analysis of trends. This comes from a bottom up approach to the research process, and detailed discussions undertaken with industry players. The UK Soft Drinks Report 2006 is broken down into 4 main sections: * Incisive incisive /in·ci·sive/ (-si´siv) 1. having the power or quality of cutting. 2. pertaining to the incisor teeth. in·ci·sive adj. 1. Having the power to cut. commentary and charts explore trends in the market and its sectors. * Comprehensive tables look closely at the UK industry, covering - leading companies by sector, leading own label suppliers, mergers and acquisitions, ownership structure, investments and product launches. * Further tables on soft drink market dynamics explore consumption patterns, sector performance, and forecasts to 2011. * Profiles of the top 50 UK soft drinks companies. The profiles cover company structure, finances, production sites, product range, sales volume and commentary Areas covered: - UK Soft Drinks Market - UK Soft Drinks Industry - UK Soft Drinks Tables - Company Profiles Companies mentioned: - AG Barr Plc - Angel Springs Holdings Ltd - Britvic Plc - Calypso Soft Drinks Ltd - Cantrell & Cochrane (Belfast) Ltd - Coca-Cola Bottlers (Ulster) Ltd - Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd - Cott Beverages Ltd - Culligan International (UK) Ltd - Danone Waters (UK & Ireland) Ltd - Del Monte Foods (UK) Ltd - Ecopure Waters Ltd - Eden Springs UK Ltd - Frujet Beverages Ltd - Gerber Juice Company Ltd - Glenpatrick Spring Water Company Ltd - GlaxoSmithKline Nutritional Healthcare - UK - Godlingston Manor Springs Ltd - Greencore Mineral Water Ltd - Harrogate Spa Water Ltd/Waterbrands Ltd - Highland Spring Ltd - Hildon Ltd - Innocent Ltd - J H Marshall (Thornbury) Ltd - Johnson's Fresh Products - JW Childs Associates LP - Maine Soft Drinks Ltd - Merrydown - Montgomery Natural Spring Water Co Ltd - The Natural Mineral Water Ltd - Neptune (UK) Ltd - Nestle Waters Powwow Ltd - Nestle Waters UK Ltd - Nichols Plc - Norbev - Orchard House Foods Ltd - Pomegreat - Prince's Gate Spring Water - Princes Soft Drinks - Radnor Hills Mineral Water Company Ltd - Red Bull Company Ltd - Rubicon Products Ltd - The Serious Food Company Ltd - Shepley Spring Ltd - The Silver Spring Mineral Water Company Ltd - Spadel UK - Stute Foods Ltd - Tropicana (Pepsico UK & Ireland) - Villa Soft Drinks Ltd - Waters & Robson Ltd For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62278 |
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