Glycine Survey in China
CCM International Limited, October 2010, Pages: 86
Glycine, including tech-grade, feed-grade, food-grade, pharmaceutical-grade, is widely used as raw materials for CMC, agrochemicals and surfactant. China is not only a major production base of glycine, but also a large consumer.
Glycine has experienced strong growth momentum over the past few years especially after 2007, seeing a surge in demand at home, which pushes up capacity expansion and output increase. China’s glycine capacity is expected to reach 488,500t/a in 2010, and its output was over 160,000 tonnes in 2009.
Besides production situation, this report also provides answers to the key issues in Chinese glycine industry as follows.
(1) Chongqing Sanxia Yingli Chemical Company is the first and the only company adopting natural gas as starting raw material to produce glycine in China, and it has suffered a lot in its glycine business notably from unstable production, immature technology etc. What’s its current situation and how it will get out of the predicament to seek further development?
(2) Glycine industry has encountered poor profit and low price in 2009, due to the sluggish glyphosate. What is the development trend in 2010 and even to 2014? How about the industry integration of glycine and its upstream products?
(3) At present, in what field glycine is applied in China? Will other potential end-use segments be developed?
You can also figure out the breakdown of drivers and barriers for Chinese glycine industry, as well as the forecast on glycine development in China in 2014-2018
Chapter One Introduction
Research objectives
Reasons for doing this research
Scope of report
Methodology
Information sources
Chapter Two Executive summary
Chapter Three Overview of glycine in China
III-1 Introduction
III-2 Classification of glycine
III-3 Driving forces for the industry
III-4 Technology progress of glycine
III-4.1 Brief introduction of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
III-4.2 Brief introduction of Strecker process
III-4.3 Brief introduction of hydantion process
III-4.4 Brief introduction of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas-HCN process
III-4.5 Development trend of glycine technology
III-5 Regulatory issues
III-6 Industry players
Chapter Four Market summary and assumption
IV-1 Historical evolution of glycine markets
IV-1.1 Price
IV-1.2 Export
IV-1.3 Markets by grade
IV-2 Predicted market value
IV-2.1 Markets by grade
IV-2.2 Price summary
IV-3 Market challenges
Chapter Five Industry structure and competitive analysis
V-1 Market segmentation
V-2 Brief introduction to major end-use segments
V-2.1 Glyphosate
V-2.2 Food
V-2.3 Feed
V-2.4 Pharmaceutical
V-3 Industry concentration of glycine materials
V-3.1 Urotropine
V-3.2 Chloroacetic acid
V-4 Industry concentration of glycine companies
V-5 Market trends
Appendix Key glycine suppliers
VI-1 Hebei Donghua Chemical Group
VI-2 Chongqing Sanxia Yingli Co., Ltd.
LIST OF TABLES
Table III-1.1 Supply and demand of glycine in China, 2005-2009
Table III-1.2 Supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2005-2009 (tonne)
Table III-1.3 Predicted supply and demand of glycine in China, 2010-2014
Table III-1.4 Predicted supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2010-2014 (tonne)
Table III-2.1 Comparison on properties of Chinese glycine and overseas glycine
Table III-3.1 Major factors influencing glycine industry
Table III-4.1.1 Raw material consumption of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process in China, Oct. 2010
Table III-4.4.1 Raw material consumption of natural gas route in China, Oct. 2010
Table III-5.1 Industry standard of tech-grade glycine and food-grade glycine in China
Table III-5.2 Overseas regulations involving Chinese glycine
Table III-5.3 Application scope and amount of glycine in the fields of food additives in China
Table III-6.1 Production situation for various grades glycine by producer, 2009 (v: produce, X: not produce)
Table III-6.2 Capacity change of glycine in China by producer, 2005-2009 (t/a)
Table III-6.3 Predicted capacity of glycine in China by producer, 2010-2014 (t/a)
Table III-6.4 Capacity utilization of glycine in China by producer, 2005-2009
Table III-6.5 Output of glycine in China by producer, 2005-2009 (tonne)
Table III-6.6 Inventory of glycine in China by producer, 2005-2009 (tonne)
Table III-6.7 Predicted inventory of glycine in China by producer, 2010-2014 (tonne)
Table IV-1.1.1 Price change of tech-grade glycine, 2006-Sep.2010
Table IV-1.2.1 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2007
Table IV-1.2.2 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2008
Table IV-1.2.3 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2009
Table IV-1.2.4 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2010 (as of Jul. 2010)
Table IV-1.2.5 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2007
Table IV-1.2.6 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2008
Table IV-1.2.7 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2009
Table IV-1.2.8 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2010 (as of Jul. 2010)
Table IV-3.1 Strengths and weaknesses of Chinese glycine industry
Table V-2.1.1 Consumption of glycine in glyphosate, 2001-2009
Table V-2.1.2 Major glyphosate producers adopting AEA pathway in China, as of Oct. 2010
Table V-2.1.3 Main glycine producers and glycine consumers in China, 2009
Table V-2.2.1 Main end-use segments of glycine in food in China
Table V-2.4.1 Main end-use segments of glycine in pharmaceutical in China
Table V-3.1.1 Main urotropine producers in China, 2010
Table V-3.1.2 Industrial concentration of urotropine in China
Table V-3.2.1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2010
Table V-3.2.2 Industrial concentration of chloroacetic acid in China
Table V-4.1 Industrial concentration of glycine in China, 2005-2009
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure III-4.1.1 Flowchart of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
Figure III-4.2.1 Flowchart of Strecker process
Figure III-4.3.1 Flowchart of the hydantion process
Figure III-4.4.1 Flowchart of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas route
Figure III-6.1 Production status of Chinese glycine producers at three time point
Figure IV-1.1.1 Price of tech-grade glycine in China, 2006-Sep.2010
Figure IV-1.2.1 Export price of food-grade glycine in China, 2007-Jul. 2010
Figure IV-1.2.2 Export price of feed-grade glycine in China, 2007-Jul. 2010
Figure IV-1.2.3 Export price of pharmaceutical-grade glycine in China, 2007-Jul. 2010
Figure IV-1.2.5 China’s export volume of glycine, 2007
Figure IV-1.2.6 China’s export volume of glycine, 2008
Figure IV-1.2.7 China’s export volume of glycine, 2009
Figure IV-1.2.8 China’s export volume of glycine, 2010 (as of Jul. 2010)
Figure IV-1.3.1 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2005-2009
Figure IV-1.3.2 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2005-2009
Figure IV-2.1.1 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.1.2 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.1.3 Predicted output of Chinese glyphosate by route, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.2.1 Forecast on price of Chinese tech-grade glycine, Oct. 2010-Sep. 2011
Figure V-1.1 Consumption of glycine in China, 2009
Figure V-1.2 Consumption pattern of glycine in China, 2009
Figure V-2.1.1 Capacity and output of glyphosate in China, 2001-2009
Figure V-2.1.2 Output structure of glyphosate by different pathway in China, 2001-2009
Figure V-4.1 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by capacity of tech-grade glycine, 2010
Figure V-4.2 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by company number, 2010
- Hebei Donghua Chemical Group
- Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co., Ltd.
- Yuanshi Hongsheng Chemical Co., Ltd.
- Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
- Nantong Jiangshan Agrochemical & Chemical Co., Ltd.
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