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Leather Chemicals: Market Research Report

January 2019 | 249 pages | ID: LC7B89CCFBBEN
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Leather Chemicals in US$ Thousand by the following Segments: Beam-house Chemicals, Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals, and Finishing Chemicals.

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2022. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.

Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 111 companies including many key and niche players such as -
  • DyStar Singapore Pte. Ltd.
  • Elementis plc
  • LANXESS AG
  • Schill + Seilacher GmbH & Co.
  • Stahl Holdings BV
  • TFL Ledertechnik GmbH
1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Leather Chemicals – An Industry Driven by Raw Material Supply and Leather Trends
Market Analysis by Region

Table 1. Asia-Pacific Represents over 2/5th Share of World Leather Chemicals Market: Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World (2018E & 2022P) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 2. World Leather Chemicals Market - Geographic Regions Ranked by % CAGR (Value) for 2015-2022: Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, Rest of World, Europe, Canada, US and Japan (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Market Analysis by Segment
Beam-House Chemicals Remain a Small But Niche Segment
Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals: Largest Category
Finishing Chemicals Exhibit Fastest Growth
New & Improved Formulations Accelerate Market Momentum
Low Pricing Volatility & Wider Availability of Raw Hides & Skins Augurs Well
Stable Economic Scenario to Further Improve Growth Prospects

Table 3. World Real GDP Growth Rates in % (2016-2019P): Breakdown by Country/Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

3. NOTEWORTHY MARKET TRENDS, DRIVERS & ISSUES

Intensified Demand for Leather Apparel & Accessories Enhances Market Prospects
Luxury Goods Drive Leather Sales
Labeling Concerns Boost Vertical Integration
Rising Production of Leather Footwear Signals Market Gains

Table 4. Top Leather Footwear Producing Countries in the World (2017): Breakdown of Value Production (in US$ Million) for China, Germany, Indonesia, Italy and Vietnam (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Stable Automobile Production Fuels Growth Opportunities

Table 5. World Production of Passenger Cars & Commercial Vehicles: Breakdown of Annual Production Figures in ‘000 Units for Years 2014, 2016, 2018E & 2020P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Changing Consumer Preference Inspires Innovation in Automotive Leather
Innovations in Anti-Soiling
Lightweight Leather – The Way Forward
Product Innovations Bolster Opportunities
Environmental-Regulations Influence Innovations
Focus on Creative Finishing for C and D Grades
Chrome-Tanning Sustains Dominance
Chrome-free Leather Drives Research
Emerging Tanning Techniques
List of Select Emerging Techniques in Various Stages of Leather Processing
Select Mineral-Free Tanning Systems
Tannins Based on Grape Seed Derivatives
Olive Derived Cross-Linking Agent
Titanium – A Prospective Tanning Agent
Oxazolidine Tanning – A New Alternative
Green Chemistry to Lead Innovation
List of Select Eco-Friendly Re-tanning Agents
List of Select Eco-Friendly Fatliquors
Chrome-free Trend Inspires Innovation in Dyes
Solvent-free Organic Finishes to Offer New Growth Avenues
Enzyme-Based Chemicals – Key to the Future
Issues & Challenges
Eco-Leather – A Potential Threat to Leather Chemicals
Preference for Synthetic Leather Causes Unease
Environmental Regulations – A Challenge
Concerns over Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
A Note on ZDHC Programme and Compliance in Leather Chemicals Space

4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Leather Chemicals – An Introduction
Major Leather Chemical Products
Common Chemicals Used in Leather Processing/Manufacture
Leather Painting
Leather Stamping
Leather Surface Protectors for Vulnerable Leathers

5. LEATHER PROCESSING – AN OVERVIEW

Types of Leather
Top-Grain or Full-Grain Leather
Corrected-Grain Leather
Other Types of Leather
An Overview of Other Types of Leather
Leather Processing
I. Hide Preparation for Tanning
Curing
Common Methods of Hide Curing
Beam House Operations
Soaking
Liming of Skins and Hides
De-Liming of Skins and Hides
II. Tanning
Fat Liquoring, Coloring and Re-tanning
III. Finishing
A Brief Review of Leather Dyeing Process
Leather Dyeing Process
Azo Dyes – Coloring Agents for Leather
Homogenous Dyes
Dye Performance Characteristics
Procedure for Application of Dyes

6. LEATHER INDUSTRY – A PRIMER

Introduction
Major End-Use Markets

Table 6. World Leather Market by End-Use Segment (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Garments and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

World Leather Industry Statistics – An Overview

Table 7. Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Bovine Hides and Skins: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 8. Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Sheepskins and Lambskins: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 9. Leading Countries Worldwide in Production of Goatskins and Kidskins: 2015 (in Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

7. REGULATORY OVERVIEW

The Need for Regulation
Restricted Substance List (RSL)

Table 10. Partial List of Hazardous Chemicals in Select Countries

REACH Guidelines for Leather Chemicals
REACH List of SVHC in Leather Chemicals
Restricted Substances in Automotive Leather
Performance Requirements of Automotive Leather
Primary Tests for Metal-free Automotive Leather
Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Issues in Tanning and Leather Finishing Industry
Environment
Wastewater
Industrial Process Wastewater
Additional Recommendations
Process Wastewater Treatment
Other Wastewater Streams
Air Discharges
Solid Waste
Unsafe Materials
Work-Related Safety and Health
Hazardous Chemicals
Injuries
Dust
Biological Exposures
Public Safety and Health

8. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Stahl, TFL & Lanxess Dominate the World Leather Chemicals Market

Table 11. Leading Players in Global Leather Chemicals Market (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Lanxess, Stahl, TFL and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Consolidation Gathers Steam
Select M&A Deals in the World Leather Chemicals Market
Collaboration with Leather Tanneries: Pivotal to Gain Competitive Edge
8.1 Focus on Select Players
DyStar Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
Elementis plc (UK)
LANXESS AG (Germany)
Schill + Seilacher GmbH & Co. (Germany)
Stahl Holdings BV (Netherlands)
TFL Ledertechnik GmbH (Germany)
Zschimmer & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
8.2 Product Innovations/Introductions
TFL Develops SELLATAN LI-G Liq Highly Masked Pre-Tanning Agent
TFL Launches Coripol Leo Fatliquoring Agent and Sella Tec Deo Auxiliary Compound
Bluesign Technologies to Offer Innovative Leather Chemistry Solutions
Smit & zoon Develops Novel Lignin-Modified Polyphenolic Leather Chemical
Stahl Introduces PFC-free Water-Repellent Portfolio for Leather Industry
Nike Introduces ‘Super Material’ Flyleather
Stahl Launches Stahl Neo Leather Finishing Portfolio
Balmer Lawrie Launches New Beamhouse Chemicals and Fatliquors
Chemtan Develops Chrome-free Tanning Agent, M-5
Stahl Rolls Out Biodegradable Beamhouse Formulation - Proviera Probiotics for Leather
LANXESS to Showcase New Products and Developments at IILF
8.3 Recent Industry Activity
LANXESS Engages with BLC Chem-MAP Programme to Achieve ZDHC Conformance
TFL Relaunches Facilities in Tuscany
Smit & zoon Joins ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme
Fuga Couros Bags Certification of Sustainability from Brazilian Authorities
LANXESS Commences Production of X-Biomer Retanning Agent
TFL Joins Leather Naturally
Stahl Snaps Up BASF’s Leather Chemical Division
ISA TanTec Acquires Majority Stake in Scamosceria del Brenta Srl
Smit & zoon Snaps Up Codyeco
TFL to Develop Muttenz R&D Facility in Switzerland
Smit & Zoon Opens Sales Office in India
LANXESS to Discontinue Leather Chemicals Operations in Argentina
StyleZeitgeist and Colibri Textile Dyeing Studio Collaborate
Stahl Takes Over Eagle Performance Products
Lear to Construct Leather Processing Facility in China
Stahl Establishes New Dyes Center in Thane, India
Stahl Acquires Viswaat Chemicals
Stahl Teams Up with PUM for Leather Industry Development in Developing Countries

9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

Table 12. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 13. World Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 14. World 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 15. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 16. World Historic Review for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 17. World 14-Year Perspective for Beam-house Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 18. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 19. World Historic Review for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 20. World 14-Year Perspective for Tanning & Dyeing Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 21. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 22. World Historic Review for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 23. World 14-Year Perspective for Finishing Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10. REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

10.1 The United States
A. Market Analysis
Market Overview
Key Statistical Data

Table 24. US Leather Chemicals Market by End-Use Sector (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Garments, Gloves and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 25. US Production of Passenger Cars & Commercial Vehicles: Breakdown of Annual Production Figures in ‘000 Units for Years 2014, 2016, 2018E & 2020P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Reliance on Imported Leather Products Impedes Market Prospects
B. Market Analytics

Table 26. US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 27. US Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 28. US 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.2 Canada
Market Analysis

Table 29. Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 30. Canadian Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 31. Canadian 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.3 Japan
Market Analysis

Table 32. Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 33. Japanese Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 34. Japanese 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.4 Europe
A. Market Analysis
A Mature Market
Leather Chemicals Market – An Insight
Challenging Environment
European Leather Industry – An Overview

Table 35. European Leather Industry by End-Use Application (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Garments/Accessories and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

EU Regulations for Leather Tanning Industry

REACH

Chrome 6+ Law
Other Regulations
Over of Leather Industry In Select Countries
Italy
Italian Leather Industry – An Overview
Industry Relies on Imported Raw Material

Table 36. Leather Raw Materials Used in Italian Tanneries by Source (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Volume for Domestic Raw Cowhides, Imported Raw Cowhides and Imported Wet Blue (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Changing Dynamics in End-Use Applications

Table 37. Italian Leather Industry by End-Use Application (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Automotive, Footwear, Furniture, Garments/Accessories and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

France
French Leather Industry – An Overview
B. Market Analytics

Table 38. European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 39. European Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 40. European 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, Turkey and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 41. European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 42. European Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 43. European 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.5 Asia-Pacific
A. Market Analysis
Asia-Pacific: Largest & Fastest Growing Regional Market
Robust Activity in Leather Processing Generates Opportunities
Increased Use Case of Leather in Automotives Bodes Well

Table 44. Asia-Pacific Production of Passenger Cars & Commercial Vehicles: Breakdown of Annual Production Figures in ‘000 Units for Years 2014, 2016, 2018E & 2020P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Regional Market Review
China
The State of Chinese Leather Industry
Changes Set in for a Better Future of the Industry
Strong Automotive Manufacturing Drives Chinese Demand for Leather Chemicals
India
Demand for Leather Chemicals on a Growth Path

Table 45. Indian Leather Chemicals Market by Process Type (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for Beam-House, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Chemicals (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Market to Gain from Upward Trajectory in the Domestic Leather Industry
Tannery Industry
Dye Industry – A Primer
Evolution of Dyestuff Industry
Domestic Leather Industry to Gain from Rising Labor Costs in China
Weaker EU Market Weakens India’s Exports, Better Prospects Lie Ahead
Demand Soars Amid Growing Production of Leather Footwear
Licensing & Duty
Competitive Scenario
Bangladesh
Robust Leather Industry Drives Leather Chemicals Demand
B. Market Analytics

Table 46. Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 47. Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 48. Asia-Pacific 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for China, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 49. Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 50. Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 51. Asia-Pacific 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.6 Latin America
A. Market Analysis
Market Overview
Leathery Industry Statistics

Table 52. Production of Bovine Hides and Skins in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 53. Production of Bovine Heavy Leather in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Thousand Tonnes) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 54. Production of Bovine Light Leather in Select Latin American Countries: 2015 (In Million Square Feet) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

Brazil
Brazilian Leather & Tanneries Industry – An Overview

Table 55. Brazilian Tanneries by Segment (2017): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Tanneries Processing Finished Leather, Semi-Finished (Crust) and Wet Blue Leather (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

B. Market Analytics

Table 56. Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 57. Latin American Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 58. Latin American 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 59. Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 60. Latin American Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 61. Latin American 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

10.7 Rest of World
A. Market Analysis
Market Overview
Kenya – Leather Industry Status
B. Market Analytics

Table 62. Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2015 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 63. Rest of World Historic Review for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Thousand for Years 2009 through 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 64. Rest of World 14-Year Perspective for Leather Chemicals by Manufacturing Process - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Beam-house, Tanning & Dyeing and Finishing Markets for Years 2009, 2018 and 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

11. COMPANY PROFILES

Total Companies Profiled: 111 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 112)
The United States (13)
Japan (1)
Europe (67)
  France (3)
  Germany (9)
  The United Kingdom (1)
  Italy (31)
  Spain (9)
  Rest of Europe (14)
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (24)
Latin America (6)
Africa (1)


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