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Health and Safety Products Market Report - UK 2011-2015 Analysis
AMA Research, Sep 2011, Pages: 88
AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 3rd Edition of “Health and Safety Products Market Report - UK 2011-2015 Analysis”. The report includes up to date information on the recent trends and issues that impact the market.
The market experienced relatively stable growth until the impact of the economic downturn affected the market’s performance, which declined to an estimated value of around £700 million in 2010.
The report contains:
- FORECASTS OF MARKET DEVELOPMENTS TO 2015 - DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF THE MARKET – market sizes, product mixes and product trends. - ANALYSIS BY PRODUCT GROUP – PPE, Hygiene, First Aid, Safety Signs. - REVIEW OF THE SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE.
The health & safety products market (in non-domestic applications) comprises personal protection equipment (PPE), hygiene products, first aid products and safety signs. Performance of the market is heavily reliant on replacement purchases and on new or revised legislation, as well as ‘exceptional circumstances’ such as outbreaks of epidemiologic diseases.
This is a mature and fragmented market that experienced relatively steady growth to 2008 with periods of above average growth. However, the recession in 2009 had a negative impact on the market resulting in a decline in market size.
Areas of particular interest include:
- Analysis of market performance during economic downturn – requirement for some products in workplace underpins market. - Review of the key factors influencing the market in 2010/2011 – price competition and replacement demand. - Product group analysis – market sizes, product mixes, influences and trends. - Review of key suppliers – shares of major players in each product sector - Review of key distribution channels – key channels being industrial products distributors and health & safety specialists. - Forecasts of market performance to 2015 – prospects and market drivers.
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