INDIAN PACKAGING INDUSTRY (2011-15)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
All major industries create wealth but if there is one industry that plays a unique role by way of both creation of wealth through a wide range of manufacturing activities and also by way of preserving the wealth or value created by other industries, it is packaging.
Apart from the huge value addition and employment involved in these activities, packaging has served the Indian economy by helping preservation of the quality and lengthening the shelf life of innumerable products - ranging from milk and biscuits, to drugs and medicines, processed and semi-processed foods, fruits and vegetables, edible oils, electronic goods etc., besides domestic appliances and industrial machinery and other hardware needing transportation.
Trends in the Industry
The Indian Packaging Industry is growing at more than 11% per annum and is expected to cross a turnover of $21.59bn by 2015. India stands at the 11th position in the world packaging industry, which is $550-billion, and with the rising consumer demand and new technologies, it is expected to grow at 18-20 per cent from the current 15 per cent. At the expected growth pace Indian Packaging Industry will soon climb up to the 4th position in the world packaging industry.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
REASONS TO BUY
All major industries create wealth but if there is one industry that plays a unique role by way of both creation of wealth through a wide range of manufacturing activities and also by way of preserving the wealth or value created by other industries, it is packaging.
Apart from the huge value addition and employment involved in these activities, packaging has served the Indian economy by helping preservation of the quality and lengthening the shelf life of innumerable products - ranging from milk and biscuits, to drugs and medicines, processed and semi-processed foods, fruits and vegetables, edible oils, electronic goods etc., besides domestic appliances and industrial machinery and other hardware needing transportation.
Trends in the Industry
- Flexible Packaging
- Green Packaging
- Pharma Packaging
- Food Packaging
The Indian Packaging Industry is growing at more than 11% per annum and is expected to cross a turnover of $21.59bn by 2015. India stands at the 11th position in the world packaging industry, which is $550-billion, and with the rising consumer demand and new technologies, it is expected to grow at 18-20 per cent from the current 15 per cent. At the expected growth pace Indian Packaging Industry will soon climb up to the 4th position in the world packaging industry.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
- Indian Packaging Industry at a glance
- Emerging trends in the industry
- Factors driving growth, issues & challenges
- Major players
- Forecasts
REASONS TO BUY
- To understand the various factors which are fuelling the growth and those which are/will be critical for the industry performance in the near term
- Comprehensive report covering all the aspects required to understand the industry performance and future prospects.
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Global Packaging Industry
1.2 Indian Packaging Industry
1.3 Features of Packaging
1.4 Structure of the Industry
2. INDUSTRY GROWTH DRIVERS
2.1 Pharma Packaging
2.2 Food Packaging
3. DEMAND SUPPLY SCENARIO
4. EMERGING TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY
4.1 Flexible Packaging
4.2 Green Packaging
4.3 Corrugated Packaging
5. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS & INITIATIVES
6. SWOT ANALYSIS
6.1 Strengths
6.2 Weaknesses
6.3 Opportunities
6.4 Threats
7. PORTERS 5 FORCES
8. KEY PLAYERS
8.1 Uflex Ltd.
8.2 Parekh Aluminex Ltd
8.3 Essel Propack Ltd.
8.4 Jindal Polyfilms Ltd.
8.5 Polyplex Corporation Ltd.
9. THE HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEX
10. FORECASTS
12. ANNEXURE
1.1 Global Packaging Industry
1.2 Indian Packaging Industry
1.3 Features of Packaging
1.4 Structure of the Industry
2. INDUSTRY GROWTH DRIVERS
2.1 Pharma Packaging
2.2 Food Packaging
3. DEMAND SUPPLY SCENARIO
4. EMERGING TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY
4.1 Flexible Packaging
4.2 Green Packaging
4.3 Corrugated Packaging
5. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS & INITIATIVES
6. SWOT ANALYSIS
6.1 Strengths
6.2 Weaknesses
6.3 Opportunities
6.4 Threats
7. PORTERS 5 FORCES
8. KEY PLAYERS
8.1 Uflex Ltd.
8.2 Parekh Aluminex Ltd
8.3 Essel Propack Ltd.
8.4 Jindal Polyfilms Ltd.
8.5 Polyplex Corporation Ltd.
9. THE HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEX
10. FORECASTS
12. ANNEXURE