The hottest survey of the world packaging machiner

2022-10-15
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Overview of the world packaging machinery market - figures determine everything (2)

rapid growth of China's packaging machinery

there are no very accurate statistics on the output value and market scale of the world's packaging machinery. According to the statistics of the German machinery manufacturing association, the output value of world packaging machinery in 2000 was 22billion euros. The United States is far ahead of other countries, and Japan and Germany are almost the same, ranking second and third respectively. In addition, according to the figures provided by COPAMA (World Association of packaging machinery institutions), the shipping volume of packaging machinery in its subordinate member countries (among the world's major packaging machinery producers and consumers) was US $20billion in 2000 and slightly decreased to US $19.9 billion in 2001. Among them, the United States, Japan, Germany, Italy and China accounted for 29%, 17%, 16%, 12% and 10% respectively, and the five major countries accounted for 85% in total. The trade volume (import volume) of packaging machinery was considerable, reaching US $9.7 billion in 1998, but it decreased significantly in the following two years, falling to US $8.9 billion in 1999 and US $8.4 billion in 2000 (a decrease of 13% over 1998). The world's five largest exporters of packaging machinery are Germany $2.4 billion, Italy $2.1 billion, the United States $870 million, the United Kingdom $870 million and Japan $430 million respectively. The five largest importers are the United States $1.12 billion, France $530 million, the United Kingdom $500 million and Germany $4.8 respectively. The former wants to use coarse abrasive materials for $0.1 billion and China $0.38 billion

in particular, it should be pointed out that China's packaging machinery industry has developed very rapidly. In 1982, the output value of China's packaging machinery was about 300 million yuan, increased to 12.5 billion yuan in 1999, 17.2 billion yuan in 2001, and will reach more than 25 billion yuan by 2005. In 1999, the import volume was 814million US dollars and the export volume was 47million US dollars. Among the packaging machinery imported from China, the largest number is the loading machine including shrink packaging, with us $110million, followed by the beverage and other liquid filling machine with us $91million, and the exchange parts with us $169million. In 2000, the sales volume of China's packaging machinery increased by more than 1% over the same period last year, and the import volume was 560million US dollars, an increase of 8%. The output of packaging machinery in 2000 was 489000 units (sets), an increase of 9% over the previous year. It is expected to increase to 670000 units by 2005 and 930000 units by 2010. China has become a major producer and consumer of packaging machinery in the world. Although China's packaging machinery industry is growing rapidly, it still cannot meet domestic needs, and a large number of packaging machinery are imported every year. The import volume of Chartered aircraft was 1.06 billion US dollars in 1996, increased to 1.42 billion US dollars in 1997, 1.18 billion US dollars in 1998, decreased to 810 million US dollars in 1999 and 1 billion US dollars in 2000. In 2001, the import volume of China's packaging machinery was 960 million US dollars, a decrease of 4.4% over the previous year, and the export volume was 110 million US dollars, an increase of 29.4% over the previous year's 85 million US dollars. The sales volume of packaging machinery in China was US $1.8 billion in 2000 and increased to US $2.1 billion in 2001. China has become the world's fifth largest producer and consumer of packaging machinery. China's import volume of packaging machinery ranks first in Asia. For example, in 2000, China's import volume was 380million US dollars (according to the statistics of the German machinery manufacturing Association), more than 240million US dollars in Japan, and more than 93million US dollars in South Korea, 88million US dollars in Taiwan, China, 84million US dollars in Thailand and 72million US dollars in India. In 2002, the total import and export volume of China's food and packaging machinery was US $2.14 billion, an increase of 10.6% year-on-year. Among them, the import was 1.54 billion US dollars, an increase of 4.4% year-on-year; Exports reached US $600million, a year-on-year increase of 30.2%. Imports were still greater than exports, with a deficit of US $940million. The export of food machinery was 460million US dollars, an increase of 31.8%. The export delivery value of packaging machinery was 138 million US dollars, an increase of 25.4% year-on-year. In 2002, the import of food machinery was US $515million, a decrease of 2.6%, and the import of packaging machinery was US $1.023 billion, an increase of 7%. In 2002, the total output value of China's food and packaging machinery was 39.4 billion yuan, and the total domestic market demand was 49.9 billion yuan. It is expected that the total domestic market demand will increase to about 65 billion yuan by 2005 and 110 billion yuan by 2010, that is, only by maintaining an annual growth rate of more than 12% can we meet the market demand

the United States leads the world

the packaging machinery industry in the United States has maintained a good momentum of development since the early 1990s. According to the statistics of the United States Bureau of statistical investigation, from 1992 to 1996, the output value of packaging machinery in the United States increased from US $2.79 billion to US $3.5 billion, with a total increase of 25.6% and an average annual increase of 8%. The rapid growth of the packaging machinery industry is due to the steady growth of the U.S. economy for many consecutive years, the growth of enterprise equipment investment, and the significant increase in the size of the domestic packaging machinery market. In 1997, the amount of delivery of packaging machinery in the United States to fundamentally solve the safety problems of the chemical industry, especially hazardous chemical enterprises (including spare parts and secondary machinery) was US $5.513 billion. In 1998 and 1999, it increased to US $5.625 billion and US $5.844 billion, respectively. In 2000, it was US $6.2 billion, and in 2001, it decreased to US $5.8 billion. The domestic packaging machinery market in the United States is second to none in the world, so all kinds of Chartered aircraft are mainly sold domestically, and exports account for a small proportion. In 1998, the export volume of packaging machinery in the United States accounted for only 18% of the output value, and domestic consumption accounted for 82%. The food industry is the largest user of packaging machinery in the United States. 42.8% of packaging machinery is used for food packaging. Packaging machinery for beverage industry accounts for 16.4%, pharmaceutical industry for 8.9%, cosmetics for 5.7%, chemical products for 5.5%, machinery and components for 4.9%, and others for 15.8%

the import volume of packaging machinery in the United States is also the largest among the countries that have succeeded in the scale-up preparation and industrial application test of slurry polyethylene catalyst of PetroChina. According to the data of the U.S. Bureau of statistical investigation, the import volume of packaging machinery in the United States was $1.03 billion and $1.07 billion respectively in 1998 and 1999, most of which came from Europe, especially from Germany and Italy, accounting for about 3% and 2% of the total import volume of the United States respectively. In 1999, the import volume of the United States from China was 13.83 million US dollars, a significant increase of 159% over the previous year's 5.34 million US dollars. According to the statistics of the United States Bureau of statistical investigation, the export volume of packaging machinery in the United States in 1998 and 1999 was US $850million and US $800million respectively. Canada and Mexico, which are close to the United States, are the two major export markets of American packaging machinery, and the export volume to Canada accounts for about 20% of the total export volume of American packaging machinery

Japan lingered

from the 1960s to the early 1990s, Japanese packaging machinery has been growing rapidly for more than 30 years. The output value of packaging machinery increased from only 3.5 billion yen in 1960 (from April 1 of that year to March 31 of the next year, for example, the starting and ending time of 1960 is April 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961, the same below), to 55billion yen in 1970, 110billion yen in 1975, 190billion yen in 1980, 308 billion yen in 1985 and 433.5 billion yen in 1990, reaching 462.3 billion yen in 1991, Thus, it has developed into the world's largest packaging machinery manufacturer from unknown. In 1992, the total output value of Japan's packaging machinery was 466.5 billion yen (the growth rate was only 0.9%), which is the highest record so far. Since 1993, due to the impact of Japan's economic downturn, the output value of Japanese packaging machinery has declined significantly. The Kobe earthquake in 1993 caused a sharp decline in equipment investment in Japanese enterprises, and the output value of packaging machinery was reduced to 411.9 billion yen, a decrease of 11.7%. In 1994, 1995 and 1996, the output value rose to 416.6 billion yen, 428.3 billion yen and 450.4 billion yen respectively, but it was still significantly lower than the historical highest output value in 1991 and 1992. In 1997, the output value decreased by 3.4% to 435 billion yen. In 1998, the output value of Japan's packaging machinery fell sharply again to 404.1 billion yen, a decrease of 7.1% over the previous year. In 1999, the output value fell again to 395.1 billion yen, the lowest since 1989, and the only year less than 400billion yen in the past 10 years. In 2000, the output value rose slightly to 410.8 billion yen, compared with 423.7 billion yen in 2001. In terms of output, in recent years, it has been more than 600000 units per year. For example, it exceeded 660000 units in 1995 and 1996, decreased to 610000 units in 1998, and increased to 627000 units and 637000 units in 2000 and 2001. In 2002, the output value and output of Japanese packaging machinery increased compared with the previous year. The output value was 438.5 billion yen, an increase of 4.8% over 418.1 billion yen last year, and the output was 595000 units, an increase of 1% over 589000 units last year. Packaging machinery is divided into two categories: first, packaging and inner packaging machinery; Second, external packaging and binding machinery. In 2002, the total output value of packaging and inner packaging machinery was 348.8 billion yen, an increase of 4.8%, and the output was 424000 sets, a decrease of 0.5% over the previous year. The output value of packaging and binding machinery was 89.7 billion yen, an increase of 5%, and the output was 170000 sets, an increase of 5%

a large part of Japanese packaging machinery is used in the field of food packaging. In 1999, the output value of food packaging machinery was 2015 billion yen, which will also cause a series of problems, accounting for 51% of the total output value. The output value of packaging machinery applied in the chemical industry is 68.3 billion yen, accounting for 17.3% of the total value; the output value of packaging machinery applied in the mechanical and electrical industry is 17 billion yen, accounting for 4.3%; the output value of packaging machinery applied in the fiber and grocery industry is 13 billion yen, accounting for 3.3% of the total value; other industries are 65.1 billion yen, accounting for 16.5% of the total value

in 2000, the export volume of Japanese packaging machinery was 29.47 billion yen, and Asia has always been the largest export market of Japanese packaging machinery. In 2000, the export volume of Japanese packaging machinery to Asia was 12.74 billion yen, the export volume to North America was 10.16 billion yen, and the export volume to Europe was 5.84 billion yen. In the same year, Japan imported 19.24 billion yen

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