WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study
Ceramics: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to
2018. The 2012 study has 541 pages, 174 tables and figures. Worldwide
markets are poised to grow steadily as developing countries have parts
of the population that achieve middle class and create demand for
ceramic products. This is combined with steady demand in developed
countries for ceramic materials used in industry and to keep the home
livable and nice.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the WinterGreen Research
team that prepared the ceramics market research study, "Ceramic markets
are tied to the construction industry. The middle class has a primary
focus on fixing up a pleasant home. Tile and ceramic materials are key
to achieving a comfortable lifestyle, in a nice home. Ceramics also are
part of the steel industry as the Refactory materials are key to lining
the containers that are used to make steel for manufacturing
automobiles."
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Basic steelmaking takes place in containers lined with basic
refractories. These may be bricks or other ceramic material. Ceramics
sub-sectors are being impacted by the need for the availability of raw
materials. The cost structures of energy-intensive ceramics producers
are becoming disadvantaged by increasing fuel prices. The ceramics
manufacturing process in need of efficient energy is changing markets,
hindering the competitiveness of ceramics producers without access to
cheap fuels.
The price of energy has risen substantially mirroring to a large
extent the rise in the price of crude oil. A consequence of this is that
energy costs are likely to account for a far larger share of operating
costs.
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There are many different types of ceramic tiles including
refractory tiles, technical tiles, ornamental tiles, roofing tiles, and
tiles made into stands.
The vendors in the ceramics industry have to invest in high-quality
production processes, logistics systems that guarantee fast delivery
and the development of innovative products in order to keep market
share.
The ceramics sector is faced with a number of competitiveness
challenges, many of which have been fuelled by globalization. Increased
environmental regulation continues to be an issue. The increase in the
number of comparative low-cost ceramics products being imported from
emerging economies is a sign that in some sectors, particularly in the
ceramic tableware sub-sector, the local competitive advantage on the
basis of cost is diminishing.
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