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Processed Seafood & Seafood Processing Equipment Market by Types (Crustaceans, Fish, Molluscs, Others), by Product Types (Frozen, Smoked, Canned, Dried, Surimi, Others), by Equipment Types & by Geography - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2018

February 2013 | 260 pages | ID: PF53A959124EN
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It is not at all a wise option to keep fish and seafood for long without refrigeration. Hence to preserve such products, processing is required. Various types of methods for processing seafood are adopted. The process of freezing is considered as a major method for processing seafood. The processing method of seafood differs from country to country and even from region to region also. The major drivingefactor of the processed seafood market is the changing lifestyle and demographics of the seafood consumers all over the world. People have become more inclinedtothe consumption of products provide them health benefits. This report estimates the market size of the processed seafood market in terms of value. Fish, molluscs and crustaceans are the major types of seafood. Frozen products, dried products, smoked, canned and surimi form the chief product types of the processed seafood. In terms of geography, North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Rest of the World (ROW), represents the major segments. With the rising keenness for value-added seafood products, the market is likely to observe significant growth in the future.

Seafood processing equipment is a very important section of the processed seafood market.The various equipment assists in the production of good quality of processed seafood products forimproved taste and longer shelf-life. Proper practice of these processing equipment helps to deliver better taste, color, and also increases the shelf life of the products. With many advancements in the technology and innovation, the seafood processing equipment is set to exhibit rapid gains in the near future.

The companies that enjoy substantial market share for processed seafood are Thai Union Frozen Products (Thailand), Marine Harvest ASA (Norway), Grupo Pescanova (Spain), and others.Theseafood processing equipment companies that have major market shares are Marel (Iceland), GEA (Germany), Manitowoc Company, Inc. (U.S.), and others.. The existing dominant players are leveraging their innovative capabilities and customer relations to increase acceptance by major industry players.

FIGURE 1 PROCESSED SEAFOOD MARKET, BY SEAFOOD TYPE, 2012 VS 2018 ($MILLION)

Source: MarketsandMarkets Analysis

The global processed seafood market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.1% from 2013 to 2018. The figure above shows the growth trend of the processed seafood market size of various regions for the period under consideration. Asia-Pacific is expected to dominate the market and is estimated to grow at a modest pace. Europe falls on the second position, followed by the ROW segment.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

The Processed Seafood and Seafood Processing Equipment market is analyzed in terms of revenue ($million) by the below mentioned classification.
  • By Seafood Type
    • Crustaceans
    • Fish Molluscs
    • Others
    • By Product Type
    • Frozen
    • Smoked
    • Canned
    • Dried
    • Surimi
    • Others
  • By Equipment Type
    • Slaughter Machines
    • Gutting Machines
    • Scaling Machines
    • Filleting Machines
    • Deboning Machines
    • Skinning Machines
    • Curing & Smoking Machines
    • Others
  • By Geography
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Europe
    • North America
    • Rest of the World
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Key Take-Aways
1.2 Report Description
1.3 Markets Covered
1.4 Research Methodology
  1.4.1 Market Size Estimation
  1.4.2 Assumptions Made for This Report
  1.4.3 Key Questions Answered

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 PREMIUM INSIGHTS: PROCESSED SEAFOODS & SEAFOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT MARKET

3.1 Processed Seafood Market Segmentation
3.2 Drivers & Restraints
3.3 Processed Seafoods Market, By Region
3.4 Industry Life Cycle, By Geography
3.5 North America: Processed Seafood Market, By Country
3.6 Processed Seafoods Market, By Seafood Type
3.7 Processed Seafood Market, By Product Type
3.8 Maximum Developments in 2012
3.9 Seafood Processing Equipment: Market Segmentation
  3.9.1 Industry Life Cycle, By Geography
  3.9.2 Seafood Processing Equipment Market, By Region
  3.9.3 Seafood Processing Equipment Market, By Type
3.10 2011 – A Year of Favorable Headway

4 MARKET OVERVIEW: PROCESSED SEAFOOD

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Seafood Market
4.3 Winning Imperative
  4.3.1 Investments in R&D
4.4 Burning Issue
  4.4.1 Food Safety
4.5 Market Dynamics
  4.5.1 Drivers
    4.5.1.1 Demographic and Lifestyle Trends
    4.5.1.2 Increasing Health Consciousness
    4.5.1.3 Development of The Retail Industry in Apac and ROW
    4.5.1.4 Growth in Aquaculture Industry
  4.5.2 Restraint
    4.5.2.1 Increasing Cost of Raw Material
  4.5.3 Opportunity
    4.5.3.1 Value Added Products
4.6 Porter's Five forces Analysis
  4.6.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  4.6.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  4.6.3 Threat of New Entrants
  4.6.4 Threat of Substitutes
  4.6.5 Degree of Competition
4.7 Market Share Analysis

5 SEAFOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, MARKET OVERVIEW

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Winning Imperatives
  5.2.1 Investment in R&D
  5.2.2 Acquisitions By Major Manufacturers
5.3 Market Dynamics
  5.3.1 Drivers
    5.3.1.1 Growing Demand for Processed Seafood
    5.3.1.2 Increasing Cost of Labor
  5.3.2 Restraint
    5.3.2.1 Long Replacement Life
  5.3.3 Opportunity
    5.3.3.1 New Target Market: Asia-Pacific & ROW
5.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
  5.4.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier
  5.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  5.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
  5.4.4 Threat of Substitutes
  5.4.5 Degree of Competition
5.5 Market Share Analysis

6 PROCESSED SEAFOOD MARKET, BY TYPE

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Processed Crustaceans
6.3 Processed Fish
6.4 Processed Molluscs
6.5 Other Processed Seafoods

7 PROCESSED SEAFOOD MARKET, BY PRODUCT

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Frozen Seafood
7.3 Smoked Seafood
7.4 Canned Seafood
7.5 Dried Seafood
7.6 Surimi Seafood
7.7 Others

8 PROCESSED SEAFOODS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY

8.1 Introduction
8.2 North America
  8.2.1 U.S.
  8.2.2 Canada
  8.2.3 Mexico
8.3 Europe: Safety on Priority
  8.3.1 U.K.: Growth Continues
  8.3.2 Spain
  8.3.3 France
  8.3.4 Germany: Rising Consumer Concerns
  8.3.5 Italy
  8.3.6 Poland
  8.3.7 Portugal
  8.3.8 Others
8.4 Asia-Pacific: Rapidly Embracing Processed Seafood
  8.4.1 China: Dominant Market
  8.4.2 Japan
  8.4.3 India: A Promising Market Hub
  8.4.4 South Korea
  8.4.5 Australia
  8.4.6 Thailand
  8.4.7 Vietnam
  8.4.8 Rest of Asia-Pacific: A New Battle Ground
8.5 Rest of The World: A Possible Game Changer
  8.5.1 Brazil: Positive Approach Towards Processed Seafood
  8.5.2 Argentina
  8.5.3 South Africa
  8.5.4 Chile: Going Strong
  8.5.5 Egypt
  8.5.6 Others: The Final Frontier

9 SEAFOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY TYPE

9.1 Introduction
9.2 Slaughtering Equipment
9.3 Gutting Equipment
9.4 Scaling Equipment
9.5 Filleting Equipment
9.6 Deboning Equipment
9.7 Skinning Equipment
9.8 Smoking and Curing Equipment
9.9 Other Equipment

10 SEAFOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY

10.1 Introduction
10.2 North America
  10.2.1 U.S.
  10.2.2 Canada
  10.2.3 Mexico
10.3 Europe
  10.3.1 U.K.
  10.3.2 Spain
  10.3.3 France
  10.3.4 Germany
  10.3.5 Italy
  10.3.6 Poland
  10.3.7 Portugal
  10.3.8 Rest of Europe
10.4 Asia-Pacific
  10.4.1 China
  10.4.2 Japan
  10.4.3 South Korea
  10.4.4 India
  10.4.5 Australia
  10.4.6 Thailand
  10.4.7 Vietnam
  10.4.8 Rest of Asia-Pacific
10.5 ROW
  10.5.1 Brazil
  10.5.2 Argentina
  10.5.3 South Africa
  10.5.4 Egypt
  10.5.5 Rest of ROW

11 PROCESSED SEAFOOD: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

11.1 Introduction
11.2 New Product Launch: Most Preferred Strategic Approach
11.3 Maximum Developments in 2012
11.4 Marine Harvest Asa: Most Active Company

12 PROCESSED SEAFOOD: COMPANY PROFILES

12.1 High Liner Foods Inc.
  12.1.1 Overview
  12.1.2 Products & Services
  12.1.3 Strategy & Insights
  12.1.4 Developments
  12.1.5 SWOT Analysis
  12.1.6 MNM View
12.2 Iglo Group Ltd.
  12.2.1 Overview
  12.2.2 Products & Services
  12.2.3 Strategy & Insights
  12.2.4 Developments
  12.2.5 SWOT Analysis
  12.2.6 MNM View
12.3 Marine Harvest Asa
  12.3.1 Overview
  12.3.2 Products & Services
  12.3.3 Strategy & Insights
  12.3.4 Developments
12.4 Grupo Pescanova
  12.4.1 Overview
  12.4.2 Products & Services
  12.4.3 Strategy & Insights
  12.4.4 Developments
  12.4.5 SWOT Analysis
  12.4.6 MNM View
12.5 Thai Union Frozen Products Plc
  12.5.1 Overview
  12.5.2 Products & Services
  12.5.3 Strategy & Insights
  12.5.4 Developments

13 SEA FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

13.1 Introduction
13.2 Acquisitions: Most Preferred Strategic Approach
13.3 Maximum Developments in 2011
13.4 Middleby Corp.: Most Active Company

14 SEA FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: COMPANY PROFILES

14.1 GEA Group
  14.1.1 Overview
  14.1.2 Products & Services
  14.1.3 Strategy
  14.1.4 Developments
  14.1.5 SWOT Analysis
  14.1.6 MNM View
14.2 JBT Corporation
  14.2.1 Overview
  14.2.2 Products & Services
  14.2.3 Strategy & Insights
  14.2.4 Developments
14.3 Key Technologies
  14.3.1 Overview
  14.3.2 Products & Services
  14.3.3 Strategy & Insights
  14.3.4 Developments
14.4 Marel Group
  14.4.1 Overview
  14.4.2 Products & Services
  14.4.3 Strategy
  14.4.4 Developments
14.5 Middleby Corporation
  14.5.1 Overview
  14.5.2 Products & Services
  14.5.3 Strategy & Insights
  14.5.4 Developments
  14.5.5 SWOT Analysis
  14.5.6 MNM View

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 Population Trend, 2010–2017 (in Thousands)
Table 2 Processed Seafood: Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 3 Processed Crustacean: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 4 Processed Crustacean: Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 5 Processed Fish: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 6 Processed Fish: Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 7 Processed Molluscs: Market Value , By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 8 Processed Molluscs: Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 9 Other Processed Seafood: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 10 Processed Seafood: Market Value, By Product Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 11 Frozen Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 12 Smoked Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 13 Canned Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 14 Dried Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 15 Surimi Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 16 Other Processed Seafood: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 17 Processed Seafoods: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 18 North America: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 19 U.S: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 20 Canada: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 21 Mexico: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 22 Europe: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 23 U.K.: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 24 Spain: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 25 France: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 26 Germany: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 27 Italy: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 28 Poland: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 29 Portugal: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 30 Others: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 31 Asia-Pacific: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018($Million)
Table 32 China: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 33 Japan: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 34 India: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 35 South Korea: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 36 Australia: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 37 Thailand: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 38 Vietnam: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 39 Others: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 40 ROW: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 41 Brazil: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 42 Argentina: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011–2018 ($Million)
Table 43 South Africa: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 44 Chile: Processed Seafoods Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 45 Egypt: Processed Seafood Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 46 Others: Processed Seafood Market Revenue, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 47 Seafood Processing Equipment: Market Value, By Type, 2011–2018 ($Million)
Table 48 Slaughtering Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 49 Gutting Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 50 Scaling Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 51 Filleting Machine: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 52 Deboning Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 53 Skinning Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 54 Smoking & Curing Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 55 Other Equipment: Market Value, By Region, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 56 Seafood Processing Equipment: Market Value, By Geography, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 57 North America: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 58 U.S.: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 59 Canada: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 60 Mexico: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 61 Europe: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 62 U.K.: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 63 Spain: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 64 France: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011 2018 ($Million)
Table 65 Germany: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 66 Italy: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 67 Poland: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 68 Portugal: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 69 Rest of Europe: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 70 Asia-Pacific: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 71 China: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 72 Japan: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 73 South Korea: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 74 India: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 75 Australia: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 76 Thailand: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 77 Vietnam: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 78 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 79 ROW: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Country, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 80 Brazil: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 81 Argentina: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 82 South Africa: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 83 Egypt: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 84 ROW: Seafood Processing Equipment Market Value, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 85 Acquisitions & Mergers, 2010-2013
Table 86 New Product Launches, 2011-2013
Table 87 Expansions, 2011-2012
Table 88 Joint Ventures & Divestments, 2012-2013
Table 89 High Liner Foods Inc.: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 90 Iglo Group: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 91 Marine Harvest Asa: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 92 Pescanova: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 93 Thai Union Frozen Products Plc: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 94 Acquisitions & Mergers, 2009-2013
Table 95 New Product Launches, 2012-2013
Table 96 Expansions, 2011-2013
Table 97 Agreements & Divestments, 2010-2013
Table 98 GEA Group: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 99 JBT: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 100 Key Technologies: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 101 Marel Group: Products & Their Descriptions
Table 102 Midddleby: Products & Their Descriptions

The report “Processed Seafood & Seafood Processing Equipment Market by Types (Crustaceans, Fish, Molluscs, Others), by Product Types (Frozen, Smoked, Canned, Dried, Surimi, Others), by Equipment Types & by Geography - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2018” defines and segments the processed seafood and seafood processing equipment market with analysis of current demand and forecasted consumption in terms of revenue.

The processed seafood market was estimated to be worth around $165,592.1 million in 2012 and is expected to reach $211,210.7 million by 2018, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% from 2013 to 2018.

Leading players in the processed seafood market include

  • High Liner Foods Inc.
  • Iglo Group Ltd.
  • Marine Harvest Asa
  • Grupo Pescanova
  • Thai Union Frozen Products Plc

The market is segmented by types and by product-types. The market revenue is forecasted on the basis of major regions such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World (ROW). On the basis of significant contribution to overall demand, key countries have been covered and forecasted for each region.

Seafood has come up as a very well accepted alternative for protein source for meat. Normally, people don’t consume only seafood because it becomes very difficult to cook fresh seafood. Hence, processing has gained importance among the seafood consumers. They get their desired product in the desired form, which is also ready-to-cook. Seafood consumers’ time and energy is saved by opting for these kinds of products. Health conscious people choose processed seafood, as there is always the fear of contamination in fresh seafood.

Seafood Processing Equipment is processed seafood demand driven industry.A recent increase in the consumption of processed seafood products has emphasized the production for various types of machineries that are used for the processing of seafood. Seafood processors are also becoming aware of the recent technologies and innovations in the processing equipment sector. Hence, they are adopting the mechanisation process, instead of traditional. The seafood processing equipment market is driven by the associated advantage such as the increased demand for processed seafood. Another factor driving the demand of the industry includes rise in the cost of labor. However, the lack of awareness in some countries and the long replacement life of the equipment prove to be major obstacles in the growth of the market.

The seafood processing equipment market was $1,169.2 million in 2012, and is expected to reach 1,469.5 million by 2018, growing at a CAGR of 3.8% from 2013 to 2018. Leading processors are focusing on the expansion of the respective businesses and products across various regions to ramp up production capacities and broaden the overall product line. Major industry participants are involved in new product launches and acquisitions to penetrate the untapped markets of Asia, ROW and Latin America.



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