英國針對教育領域的家俱和用品市場 是由出版商AMA Research在2007年06月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含105 pages 價格從美金1150起跳。
Abstract
AMA Research has published the fourth edition of “Educational Furniture
& Furnishings Market - UK 2007” report. The report incorporates
original research and provides a comprehensive review of the demand for a
range of furniture and furnishing products in the education sector.
Containing over 100 pages with over 25 tables and charts, this report
represents excellent value for money.
Product areas covered in the report include: -
- FURNITURE - Classroom tables and chairs, storage and shelving, science and
technology furniture, computer workstations and trolleys, upholstered chairs,
etc.
- FLOORCOVERINGS - Carpets, vinyl, wood, linoleum, ceramic tiles, etc.
- WINDOW COVERINGS - Blinds, curtains.
The educational furniture and furnishings market is estimated to be worth
around £400 million at manufacturers' prices. The market has experienced
a good level of growth over the last 10 years, driven by increased public and
private funding in the education sector.
Areas of Particular Interest:
- The impact of the various capital programmes in the education sector on
the growth of the educational furniture and furnishings market. The Building
Schools for the Future (BSF) programme in particular aims to rebuild or
refurbish a high number of primary and secondary schools in the UK and is
likely to support growth in the longer term.
- The value growth of the overall market has also been influenced by
significant product improvements and developments. In the furniture sector,
there has been an emphasis on aesthetics, adjustability and durability, whilst
in the furnishings sector, lifecycle costing and ease of maintenance have
remained key requirements. In both sectors, there is a focus on products that
are fit-for-purpose/good value for money.
- The development of teaching facilities in the higher education sector
following the government target of 50% of young people to experience higher
education by 2010.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:
EDUCATION SECTOR
- Overview of establishments and pupil/student numbers, key sectors
(nurseries, primary, secondary, further/higher), number of establishments etc.
- Funding of education - structure and responsibilities, expenditure levels,
main capital programmes.
- Public and private new work output and the level of RMI activity in the
education sector.
EDUCATIONAL FURNITURE
- Overall market size (2000-2007), current trends influencing the market and
key factors impacting on the value growth.
- Future prospects for the overall education furniture market and market
size forecasts up to 2010.
- Product mix in the educational furniture market, with market size by
product sector and key trends.
- Key trends within each product sector, including classroom tables and
chairs, storage and shelving, science and technology furniture, computer
workstations and trolleys, upholstered chairs and administration/office
furniture.
EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS
- Overall review of market size 2000-2007, share between floorcoverings and
window coverings, key factors influencing overall demand for furnishings in
the education sector including government schemes.
- Future prospects for the overall educational furnishings market and market
size forecasts up to 2010.
- Window coverings - Mix between curtains and blinds, with key factors
influencing the market mix, market size by product sector, current trends and
future prospects for each product sector.
- Floor coverings - Mix between carpets, vinyl, wood, linoleum and ceramic
tiles, with key factors influencing the market mix, market size by product
sector, current trends and future prospects for each product sector.
SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION
- Review of supply structures within furniture and furnishings sector -
market shares, leading suppliers, supply structures,
specialists/non-specialists etc. Commentary on recent market activity
including mergers, acquisitions and closures.
- Distribution structures, key areas of difference, shares by channel for
furniture and furnishings.
- Review of key channels - Local Authority Supplies, Purchasing
Organisations/Consortia, Catalogues, Direct Supply, Contractors.
Table of Contents
1.INTRODUCTION
2. SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
- 2.1 CURRENT MARKET STATUS
- 2.2 FUTURE PROSPECTS
3. ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
- 3.1 GDP
- 3.2 INFLATION & INTEREST RATES
- 3.3 UNEMPLOYMENT
- 3.4 HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
- 3.5 HOUSING & CONSTRUCTION
- 3.6 STERLING
- 3.7 POPULATION PROFILE
- 3.8 CONCLUSIONS
4. KEY MARKET INFLUENCES
- 4.1 POPULATION
- 4.2 NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
- 4.2.1 Public Sector Mainstream Schools
- 4.2.2 Special Schools
- 4.2.3 Non-Maintained Mainstream
- 4.2.4 Further and Higher Education
- 4.3 EDUCATION FUNDING
- 4.3.1 Overall Expenditure on Education
- 4.3.2 Schools Funding
- 4.3.3 University Funding
- 4.4 OUTPUT IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR - NEW WORK
- 4.5 RMI IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR
5. EDUCATIONAL FURNITURE MARKET
- 5.1 MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS
- 5.1.1 Market size
- 5.1.2 Market Trends
- 5.1.3 Future Prospects
- 5.2 PRODUCT MIX
- 5.2.1 Classroom Tables and Chairs
- 5.2.2 Storage and Shelving
- 5.2.3 Science and Technology
- 5.2.4 Computer Workstations and Trolleys
- 5.2.5 Upholstered Chairs
- 5.2.6 Other
6. EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS MARKET
- 6.1 MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS
- 6.1.1 Market Size
- 6.1.2 Market Trends
- 6.1.3 Future Prospects
- 6.2 WINDOW COVERINGS
- 6.2.1 Curtains
- 6.2.2 Blinds
- 6.3 FLOOR COVERINGS
- 6.3.1 Carpets
- 6.3.2 Vinyl
- 6.3.3 Wood and Laminated Wood Flooring
- 6.3.4 Linoleum
- 6.3.5 Ceramic Floor Tiles
- 6.3.6 Other Flooring Types
7. SUPPLIERS
- 7.1 EDUCATIONAL FURNITURE SUPPLIERS
- 7.2 FURNISHING SUPPLIERS
- 7.2.1 Window Covering Suppliers
- 7.2.2 Floor Covering Suppliers
8. DISTRIBUTION
- 8.1 STRUCTURE AND DEFINITION
- 8.1.1 Educational Furniture
- 8.1.2 Furnishings
- 8.2 THE PURCHASING PROCESS
- 8.2.1 Local Authority Supplies Departments
- 8.2.2 Buying Consortia
- 8.2.3 Private Sector General Supplies Catalogues
- 8.2.4 Retail Outlets/Local Suppliers
- 8.2.5 Contract Furnishers 104
|