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The Self-adhesive Label Market in Central / Eastern Europe
Vandagraf International Limited, Jan 2005, Pages: 238

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WORLD OVERVIEW ‚ ALL TYPES OF LABELS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Overview

Method & Structure of the Report

Background

Objective

Who should read this report?

Scope of the Report
-Geographical Scope - Central / Eastern Europe
-Technological Scope
-Self-adhesive Label Application Types
-End-user Markets

Summary of Key Findings

Label Industry Structure in Central/Eastern Europe

Driving Forces

The Countries - Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), Slovenia.

PART 1 REGIONAL OVERVIEW - Central/Eastern Europe

Chapter 1.1 Background

1.1.1 Central / Eastern Europe and the Future of the EU

1.1.2 The Enlarged EU has Significance as a Negotiating Force on the World Stage

1.1.3 Comparataive Analysis of Central/Eastern Europe Countries
1.1.3.1 Historical Overview by Country‚ Central/Eastern European New EU Members in May 2004
1.1.3.2 Doing Business in Central/Eastern Europe ‚ Language Requirements
1.1.3.3 Comparative Economic Statistics ‚ Central/Eastern European New EU Members in May 2004

1.1.4 Distinctive Features in the Evolution of the Market in Central/Eastern Europe
1.1.4.1 Technology ëLeap-Frogí
1.1.4.2 Two Speed Economics in Self-adhesive Labels in Central/Eastern Europe

1.1.5 Per Capita Demand for Self-adhesive Label Materials in Central/Eastern Europe and around the World

1.1.6 The Changing Face of Labels in Central / Eastern Europe.


PART 1 (continued)

Chapter 1.2. Evolution of Demand for Self-adhesive Label Materials in Central/Eastern Europe

1.2.1 Self-adhesive Label Materials and Technology

1.2.2 The Manufacture of Self-adhesive Labels

1.2.3 Demand for Self-adhesive Materials ‚ Evolution of Regional Growth Patterns in Europe (Central/Eastern + Western Europe)

1.2.4 Breakdown by End-user Application and Labelstock Material in Central/Eastern Europe by Volume & Value

1.2.5 Evolution of Markets for Self-adhesive Labelstock and Labels in Central/Eastern Europe with Breakdown by Country
1.2.5.1 Demand for Self-adhesive Labelstock - Breakdown by Country in Central/Eastern Europe by Volume
1.2.5.2 Demand for Self-adhesive Labelstock - Breakdown by Country in Central/Eastern Europe by Value
1.2.5.3 Demand for Self-adhesive Labelstock (All Materials ‚ Paper & Filmic) in Central/Eastern Europe with breakdowns by type of application in 2003
1.2.5.4 Demand for Self-adhesive Labels in Central/Eastern Europe with breakdowns by Materials (Paper & Filmic) and by type of Application in 2003
1.2.5.5 Estimated Breakdown of Demand for Different Types of Labelstock Materials in Central/Eastern Europe in 2003

1.2.6 Label Types / Labelling Solutions

1.2.7 Pre-printed Prime Labels - End-user Markets

1.2.8 VIP - Thermal Direct / Thermal Transfer / Laser / Ink-jet Labels
1.2.8.1 VIP Labels for Food - Thermal Direct Printing
1.2.8.2 Thermal Transfer VIP Labels for: Food Products / Non-Food Retail Products / Non-Retail Products / Logistics Applications / Other Non-traded Asset Tracking Usage
1.2.8.3 Summary of Thermal Direct and Thermal Transfer Printing Technologies with a Breakdown by Type of Usage
1.2.8.4 Competing Technologies for VIP Label Printing (Ink Jet, Laser / Copier Printing)

1.2.9 DeskTop (Laser Copier / InkJet) Printer Labels
1.2.9.1 DeskTop (Laser Copier / InkJet) Printing Technologies used for Office & Home Applications
1.2.9.2 DeskTop (Laser Copier / InkJet) Printing Technologies used for VIP Bar Code Printing in Industrial Applications.


PART 1 (continued)

Chapter 1.3 The Future of Self-adhesive Label Materials in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.1 Forecast Evolution of Demand for Self-adhesive Labels by Region Worldwide

1.3.2 Forecast Evolution of Demand for Self-adhesive Labels in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.3 Forecast Evolution of Demand for Self-Adhesive Labelstock Material by Type of Application and End-user Sector in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.4 Forecast Evolution of Demand with Breakdown by Type of Self-Adhesive Labelstock Materials (Variable Imaging, Coated and Uncoated Papers and Filmics) in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.5 A Bright Future for Filmic Labelstock Materials in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.6 Forecast Evolution of Demand for Self-adhesive and Non Self-adhesive Filmic Self-Adhesive Labelstock Materials (Reel-fed, Cut & Stack, In-Mould) in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.7 Forecast Evolution of Filmic Labels by Type of Application in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.8 Forecast Evolution of Pre-printed Prime Labels by End-User Sector

1.3.9 Future Narrow Web Label Press Trends in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.10 Future Developments in the Industry in Central/Eastern Europe ‚ Labelstock Laminators

1.3.11 Future Developments in the Industry in Central/Eastern Europe ‚ Label Converter / Printers

1.3.12 Polarisation of the Label Converter / Printer Sector ‚ Two Speed Economies in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.13 Label Converter / Printers in Central /Eastern Europe ‚ Structure of the Industry

1.3.14 Counterfeit, Product Piracy and Brand Protection Issues in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.15 The Future for Added Value Constructions in Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.16 Future Supply Chain and Purchasing Trends

1.3.17 Trend towards Harmonised Raw Materials Prices across Geographical Regions within the EU25

PART 1 (continued)

1.3.18 Rationalisation ‚ Another Step in Globalisation for the Major Brand Owners

1.3.19 Globalisation will Continue to have an Major Impact Central/Eastern Europe

1.3.20 Evolution of Per Capita Usage of Labels by Region

1.3.21 Future Driving Forces

1.3.22 The Future of Labels

1.3.23 Some Guidelines for the Future for the Central/Eastern European Label Converter/Printer.


PART 2 COUNTRY REPORTS ‚ Central/Eastern Europe

Chapter 2.1 Poland

2.1.1 Poland ‚ Economic and Political Factors
2.1.1.1 Poland ‚ History and Politics
2.1.1.2 Poland ‚ The Economy
2.1.1.3 Poland ‚ Business Outlook

2.1.2 Poland ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.1.2.1 Poland ‚ The Retail Sector
2.1.2.2 Poland ‚ Food Products
2.1.2.3 Poland ‚ Drinks
2.1.2.4 Poland ‚ Pharmaceuticals
2.1.2.5 Poland ‚ Cosmetics and Toiletries
2.1.2.6 Poland ‚ Other End-User Sectors
2.1.2.7 Poland ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.1.3 Poland ‚ The Label Business
2.1.3.1 Poland ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.1.3.2 Poland ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.1.3.3 Poland ‚ Cross-border Trade in Laminates
2.1.3.4 Poland ‚ Label Inks, Plates and Dies
2.1.3.5 Poland ‚ Label Presses and other Machinery / Equipment
2.1.3.6 Poland ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.1.3.7 Poland ‚ Cross-border Trade - Labels
2.1.3.8 Poland ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Poland

APPENDIX I Poland ‚ Case Studies of Selected Label Converter / Printers
-Poland - Label Converter Printer ‚ Case Study 1: INTROL
-Poland - Label Converter / Printer ‚ Case Study 2: Grafpol
-Poland - Label Converter / Printer ‚ Case Study 3: Pakiet

APPENDIX II Poland ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX III Poland ‚ Label Converter / Printers

APPENDIX IV Poland ‚ The Packaging Sector.



PART 2 (continued)

Chapter 2.2 Hungary

2.2.1 Hungary ‚ Economic and Political Factors
2.2.1.1 Hungary ‚ History and Politics
2.2.1.2 Hungary ‚ The Economy
2.2.1.3 Hungary ‚ Business Outlook

2.2.2 Hungary ‚ Label End-Users
2.2.2.1 Hungary ‚ The Retail Sector
2.2.2.2 Hungary ‚ Food Products
2.2.2.3 Hungary ‚ Drinks
2.2.2.4 Hungary ‚ Pharmaceuticals
2.2.2.5 Hungary ‚ Cosmetics and Toiletries
2.2.2.6 Hungary ‚ Other End-User Sectors
2.2.2.7 Hungary ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.2.3 Hungary ‚ The Label Business
2.2.3.1 Hungary ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.2.3.2 Hungary ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.2.3.3 Hungary ‚ Cross-Border Trade in Laminates
2.2.3.4 Hungary ‚ Label Inks, Plates and Dies
2.2.3.5 Hungary ‚ Label Presses and other Machinery / Equipment
2.2.3.6 Hungary ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.2.3.7 Hungary ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.2.3.8 Hungary ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Hungary

APPENDIX I Hungary ‚ Case Studies of Selected Label Converter / Printers
-Hungary ‚ Label Converter / Printers ‚ Case Study 1: Mizsepack
-Hungary ‚ Labelstock Laminator ‚ Case study 2 : Budaval
-Hungary ‚ Label Converter / Printers ‚ Case Study 3:M-Real Pet–fi Label Kft

APPENDIX II Hungary ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX III Hungary ‚ Label Converter / Printers.


PART 2 (continued)

Chapter 2.3 Czech Republic and Slovakia

2.3.1 Czech Republic ‚ Economic and Political Factors
2.3.1.1 Czech Republic ‚ History and Politics
2.3.1.2 Czech Republic ‚ The Economy
2.3.1.3 Czech Republic ‚ Business Outlook

2.3.2 Czech Republic ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.3.2.1 Czech Republic ‚ The Retail Sector
2.3.2.2 Czech Republic ‚ Food Products
2.3.2.3 Czech Republic ‚ Drinks
2.3.2.4 Czech Republic ‚ Cosmetics and Toiletries
2.3.2.5 Czech Republic ‚ Other Label End-user Sectors
2.3.2.6 Czech Republic ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.3.3 Czech Republic ‚ The Label Business
2.3.3.1 Czech Republic ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.3.3.2 Czech Republic ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.3.3.3 Czech Republic ‚ Label Inks, Plates and Dies
2.3.3.4 Czech Republic ‚ Label Presses and other Machinery / Equipment
2.3.3.5 Czech Republic ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.3.3.6 Czech Republic ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.3.3.7 Czech Republic ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Czech Republic

APPENDIX I Czech Republic ‚ Case Studies of Selected Label Converter / Printers
-Czech Republic ‚ Label Converter / Printer ‚ Case Study 1: S&K Label
-Czech Republic ‚ Label Converter / Printer ‚ Case Study 2: Rayfilm Ltd
-Czech Republic ‚ Label Converter / Printer ‚ Case Study 3: OTK (Obchodni Tiskarny)

APPENDIX II Czech Republic ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX III Czech Republic ‚ Label Converter / Printers

2.3.4 Slovakia ‚ Economic and Political Factors
2.3.4.1 Slovakia ‚ History and Politics
2.3.4.2 Slovakia ‚ The Economy
2.3.4.3 Slovakia ‚ Business Outlook


PART 2 (continued)

2.3.5 Slovakia ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.3.5.1 Slovakia ‚ The Retail Sector
2.3.5.2 Slovakia ‚ Food and Drinks Products
2.3.5.3 Slovakia ‚ Other End-User Sectors
2.3.5.4 Slovakia ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.3.6 Slovakia ‚ The Label Business
2.3.6.1 Slovakia ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.3.6.2 Slovakia ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.3.6.3 Slovakia ‚ Label Inks, Plates and Dies
2.3.6.4 Slovakia ‚ Label Presses and Other Machinery / Equipment
2.3.6.5 Slovakia ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.3.6.6 Slovakia ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.3.6.7 Slovakia ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Slovakia

APPENDIX I Slovakia ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX II Slovakia ‚ Label Converter / Printers.


PART 2 (continued)

Chapter 2.4 The Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)

The Baltic States ‚ An Overview

2.4.1 Estonia ‚ Economic and Political Factors

2.4.2 Estonia ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.4.2.1 Estonia ‚ The Retail Sector
2.4.2.2 Estonia ‚ Food and Drinks Products
2.4.2.3 Estonia ‚ Other Label End-user Sectors
2.4.2.4 Estonia ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.4.3 Estonia ‚ The Label Business
2.4.3.1 Estonia ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.4.3.2 Estonia ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.4.3.3 Estonia ‚ Label Presses and Other Machinery / Equipment
2.4.3.4 Estonia ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.4.3.5 Estonia ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.4.3.6 Estonia ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Estonia

APPENDIX I Estonia ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX II Estonia ‚ Label Converter / Printers

2.4.4 Latvia ‚ Economic and Political Factors

2.4.5 Latvia ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.4.5.1 Latvia ‚ The Retail Sector
2.4.5.2 Latvia ‚ Food and Drinks Products
2.4.5.3 Latvia ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.4.6 Latvia ‚ The Label Business
2.4.6.1 Latvia ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.4.6.2 Latvia ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.4.6.3 Latvia ‚ Label Presses and Other Machinery / Equipment
2.4.6.4 Latvia ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.4.6.5 Latvia ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.4.6.6 Latvia ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Latvia

APPENDIX I Latvia ‚ Label Converter / Printers



PART 2 (continued)

2.4.7 Lithuania ‚ Economic and Political Factors

2.4.8 Lithuania ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.4.8.1 Lithuania ‚ The Retail Sector
2.4.8.2 Lithuania ‚ Food and Drinks Products
2.4.8.3 Lithuania ‚ Other Label End-user Sectors
2.4.8.4 Lithuania ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.4.9 Lithuania ‚ The Label Business
2.4.9.1 Lithuania ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.4.9.2 Lithuania ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.4.9.3 Lithuania ‚ Label Presses and other Machinery / Equipment
2.4.9.4 Lithuania ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.4.9.5 Lithuania ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.4.9.6 Lithuania ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends

APPENDICES ‚ Lithuania

APPENDIX I Lithuania ‚ Label Converter / Printers.


PART 2 (continued)

Chapter 2.5 Slovenia

2.5.1 Slovenia ‚ Economic and Political Factors
2.5.1.1 Slovenia ‚ History and Politics
2.5.1.2 Slovenia ‚ The Economy
2.5.1.3 Slovenia ‚ Business Outlook

2.5.2 Slovenia ‚ Label End-user Markets
2.5.2.1 Slovenia ‚ The Retail Sector
2.5.2.2 Slovenia ‚ Food and Drink Products
2.5.2.3 Slovenia ‚ Other Label End-user Sectors
2.5.2.4 Slovenia ‚ Growth Opportunities in the Label Business (Label Converters / Labelstock Laminators)

2.5.3 Slovenia ‚ The Label Business
2.5.3.1 Slovenia ‚ An Overview ‚ The Label Sector
2.5.3.2 Slovenia ‚ Label Papers, Films and Laminated Substrates
2.5.3.3 Slovenia ‚ Label Presses and Other Machinery / Equipment
2.5.3.4 Slovenia ‚ Label Converter / Printers
2.5.3.5 Slovenia ‚ Cross-border Trade in Labels
2.5.3.6 Slovenia ‚ The Label Market ‚ Future Trends.

APPENDICES - Slovenia

APPENDIX I Slovenia ‚ Local Agents/Representatives of Foreign Suppliers of Label Related Materials and Equipment

APPENDIX II Slovenia ‚ Label Converter / Printers.


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