醫療設備包裝:全球技術、市場及機會(2009年至2013年) 是由出版商Allied Development Corp.在2009年07月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含460 pages 價格從美金4995起跳。
Abstract
“Medical Device Packaging 2009 - 2013” is a global study of packaging for
disposable medical devices. This 460+ page study examines the drivers, trends,
and forecasts for the key technologies used in this market. It includes a
special section covering the regulatory environment, as it relates to package
development.
This market research separates the prospects for the underlying medical device
market and the prospects for the packaging market. Trends, drivers, and
quantitative projections are provided for both. The end-use market segments
include catheters, drapes, electro-mechanical devices, gloves, injection
systems, kits, non-invasive devices, sutures, tubing, wound care, unfilled
packaging, and others. The analysis culminates with drivers, trends, market
statistics, and quantitative market forecasts.
The Profile section includes analyses of the key packaging producers, raw
material suppliers, and equipment manufacturers.
What Sets this Study Apart?
- the detailed market segment analysis and the insights they provide
- the accurate profiles of industry participants
- the identification of emerging technologies
- Allied Development' s ten years of research in this market
Who Should Buy this Report:
- Packaging Converters
- Raw Material Suppliers
- Equipment and Machinery Suppliers
- Brand Owners
- Industry Analysts
Table of Contents
Section I:
- A. Study purpose
- B. Medical devices defined
- C. Medical device packaging defined
- D. Study organization
- E. Geographic regions
- F. Study methodology
- G. Conventions
Section II:
- A. Regulations and standards
- 1. Regulation sources
- 2. Globalization
- B. Technology
- 1. Sterilization
- Figure 1 - Sterilization Processes
- 2. Materials
- 3. Structures
- 4. Packaging automation
- 5. Package formats
- C. Medical device market
- 1. Drivers and trends
- Table 1 - 2008 Global Population
- Table 2 - 2008 Per Capita GDP and Healthcare Spending
- Table 3 - 2008 Global Healthcare and Device Spending
- Table 4 - Global Healthcare Spending
- 2. Market projections
- Figure 2 - Packaged Units of Medical Devices
- Figure 3 - Medical Device Growth Rates
- D. Medical device packaging
- 1. Drivers and trends
- 2. Total market segmentation
- Figure 4 - Packaging Volume - All Categories of Packaging
- Figure 5 - Packaging Value - All Categories of Packaging
- 3. Categories of packaging
- Figure 6 - Packaging Volume Segmented by Category
- Figure 7 - Packaging Value Segmented by Category
- 4. Primary packaging consumption segmented by end-use
- Figure 8 - Primary Packaging Consumption Segmented by End-use
- 5. Primary packaging buyers segmentation
- Table 5 - Global Packaging Purchases - All Categories
- 6. Primary packaging segmented by package type
- Figure 9 - Primary Packaging Consumption by Package Type
- Figure 10 - Primary Packaging Value Segmented by Package Type
- Figure 11 - Packaging Growth Rates by Packaging Format
- 7. Geographic region segmentation
- Figure 12 - Packaging Consumption by Geographic Region
- Figure 13 - Packaging Growth Rates by Geographic Region
Section III:
- Regulations and Standards
- A. Regulations and standards
- 1. Global device and packaging regulations
- 2. Testing standards
- 3. Additional concepts
- B. ISO 11607 key concepts
- 1. Responsibilities
- 2. Scope of medical device
- 3. Packaging system
- 4. Health care facilities
- C. ISO 11607 review
- 1. General requirements
- 2. Materials
- 3. Forming and sealing process
- 4. Final package
- D. Packaging development process
- Figure: 14 - Medical Device Package Development Process
- 1. Material selection
- 2. Package design
- 3. Design the manufacturing process
- 4. Conclusion
- E. Submissions and approval times
- 1. Approval options
- 2. Classes of medical devices
- Figure 15 - Medical Device Classification by FDA in United States
- 3. Device approval process
- F. Marketing considerations
- 1. Packaging producers
- 2. Equipment suppliers
- 3. ISO quality systems
- 4. Clean room production
- 5. Material and process changes
- H. Combination healthcare products
Section IV:
- A. Technology trends and drivers
- 1. Regulations
- 2. Labelling
- 3. In-package sterilization
- 4. Sterility procedures
- Figure 16 - Sterile Presentation of Suture
- 5. Packaging cost
- 6. Product and package integrity
- 7. Easy-open feature
- 8. Transparency
- 9. Packaging process automation
- 10. Environmental factors
- 11. User perceptions
- B. Sterilization technology
- Figure 17 - Trends of Sterilization Methods
- 1. Heat sterilization
- 2. Ethylene oxide (EtO) gas sterilization
- 3. Radiation sterilization
- 4. Emerging sterilization processes
- 5. Sterility assurance limits
- 6. Summary
- C. Packaging materials
- 1. Non-wovens for medical device packaging
- Table 6 - Comparison of Tyvek Non-Woven Grades Table 7 - Medical Grade
Non-woven Suppliers
- 2. Papers for medical device packaging
- Table 8 - Medical Grade Paper Producers
- 3. High-barrier materials
- 4. Film and sheet
- D. Packaging structures
- 1. Coated papers and non-wovens
- 2. High-barrier materials
- 3. Film and sheet
- 4. Other materials
- E. Package types
- Figure 19 - Header Bag
- Table 9 - Package and Film Producers
- F. Medical device packaging equipment
- 1. Automated packaging equipment
- 2. Pouch and bag machines
- 3. Tray formers
- 4. Thermoform/fill/seal
- Table 10 - Thermoform/fill/seal Equipment Suppliers
- Figure 20 - Thermoform/Fill/Seal Process
- Figure 21 - Chain Drive System
- Figure 22 - Gripper Design
- 5. Tray sealers
- Table 11 - Tray Sealing Equipment Suppliers
- Figure 23 - Tray Sealer
- 6. Sealers
- Figure 24 - Band Sealer
- Table 12 - Pouch Sealing Equipment Suppliers
- 7. Horizontal wrappers
- 8. In-line printing
- 9. In-line sterilization
- 10. Packaging materials for high speed packaging
- 11. Continuous monitoring
- 12. Packaging equipment suppliers126
- Table 13 - Packaging Speeds in Select Markets
- G. Environmental considerations
- 1. Waste reduction
- 2. Recycling
- 3. Homogeneous packaging
- H. Cost reduction trends
- 1. Reduced thickness
- 2. Use of non-woven vents on lids
- 3. Peelable films - use of uncoated non-wovens
- 4. Peelable films - use of uncoated paper
- 5. Rigid trays to semi-rigid trays
- 6. New resin formulations for forming web materials
- I. Catheter segment
- Figure 25 - Foley Catheter and Catheter Packaging
- Figure 26 -
- Stent and Guidewire
- J. Drapes
- 1. Drapes
- Figure 27 - Drapes and Drape Packaging
- 2. Sterilization wraps
- Figure 28 - Sterilization Wrap
- K. Electro-mechanical devices
- 1. High-value electro-mechanical devices
- 2. Commodity electro-mechanical devices
- Figure 29 - Electrosurgical Pencil
- L. Gloves
- Figure 30 - Glove and Glove Packaging
- M. Injection Systems
- Figure 31 - Injection Systems and Injection Systems Packaging
- N. Non-invasive devices
- Figure 32 - Non-invasive Device and Non-invasive Device Packaging
- O. Orthopedic devices
- Figure 33 - Orthopedic Dental Implant Packaging
- P. Other (includes kits)
- Figure 34 - Other Packaging Including Kits
- Q. Sutures
- Figure 35 - Sutures and Suture Packaging
- R. Tubing
- Figure 36 - Tubing and Tubing Packaging
- S. Wound care
- Figure 37 - Wound Care and Wound Care Packaging
- T. Summary
- Table 14 - Popular Packaging Formats in Use Today by Application
Section V:
- Market Trends/Projections
- A. Global healthcare industry
- Table 15 - Global Healthcare Spending
- 1. GDP and healthcare spending
- Table 16 - 2008 Per Capita GDP and Healthcare Spending
- 2. Global disparity of healthcare spending
- Table 17 - CAGR of Per Capita GDP by Geographic Region
- 3. GDP vs. healthcare spending growth
- Table 18 - 2003 to 2008 GDP and Healthcare Spending Growth
- 4. Global demographics and healthcare spending
- Table 19 - Per Capita Healthcare Spending by Age
- Table 20 - 2008 Global Population
- 5. Public vs. private healthcare spending
- Table 21 - 2008 Global Healthcare Spending Sources
- 6. Summary
- B. Market drivers and trends
- 1. Healthcare spending
- Table 22 - 2008 Global Healthcare and Device Spending
- 2. Demographics
- 3. Universal healthcare spending
- 4. Price controls and regulations
- 5. Device inflation
- Table 23 - Catheter/Stent Costs
- 6. Private healthcare spending
- 7. Standards and regulations
- 8. Globalization of the healthcare industry
- 9. Medical tourism
- 10. Disposable versus reusable devices
- 11. Technology and device innovation
- 12. Home healthcare
- 13. Contract manufacturing
- 14. Mergers and acquisitions
- C. Packaging drivers and trends
- 1. Medical device demand
- 2. Types of users
- 3. Custom kits
- 4. Reusable vs. disposable devices
- 5. Sterilization method
- 6. Mounting cards
- 7. Custom devices
- 8. Packaging cost compared to cost of the device
- 9. Clean room package production
- 10. Contract packaging and sterilization
- 11. Packaging automation
- 12. Globalization and ISO standardization
- 13. Rigid versus flexible
- 14. Downgauging
- 15. Non-woven versus paper
- 16. Coated versus uncoated
- 17. Standard versus reinforced paper
- 18. Demand for transparent packaging
- 19. Security
- 20. Printing and labeling
- 21. Home healthcare
- 22. Mergers and acquisitions
- 23. Environmental
- D. Primary packaging volume segmented by end-use
- Table 24 - Device Category
- 1. Catheters
- Table 25 - Catheters Packaging
- 2. Drapes
- Table 26 - Drapes Packaging
- 3. Electro-mechanical devices
- Table 27 - Electro-mechanical Device Packaging
- 4. Gloves
- Table 28 - Sterilized Gloves Packaging
- 5. Injection systems
- Table 29 - Injection Systems Packaging
- 6. Non-invasive devices
- Table 30 - Non-invasive Devices Packaging
- 7. Orthopedic devices
- Table 31 - Orthopedic Devices Packaging
- 8. Sutures
- Table 32 - Sutures Packaging
- 9. Tubing
- Table 33 - Tubing Packaging
- 10. Wound care
- Table 34 - Wound Care Packaging
- 11. Other (including kits)
- Table 35 - Other and Kits Packaging
- 12. In-hospital
- Table 36 - In-hospital Packaging
- 13. Summary
- Table 37 - Total End-use Packaging
- Table 38 - Primary Packaging Volume by End-use
- E. Primary packaging value segmented by end-use
- 1. Primary packaging value segmented by end-use
- Table 39 - Primary Packaging Value by End-use
- F. Primary packaging purchases
- 1. Catheters
- Table 40 - Global Packaging Purchases - Catheters
- 2. Drapes
- Table 41 - Global Packaging Purchases - Drapes
- 3. Electro-mechanical devices
- Table 42 - Global Packaging Purchases - Electro-mechanical
- 4. Gloves
- Table 43 - Global Packaging Purchases - Gloves
- 5. Injections systems
- Table 44 - Global Packaging Purchases - Injection Systems
- 6. Non-invasive devices
- Table 45 - Global Packaging Purchases - Non-invasive Devices
- 7. Orthopedic devices
- Table 46 - Global Packaging Purchases - Orthopedic Devices
- 8. Sutures
- Table 47 - Global Packaging Purchases - Sutures
- 9. Tubing
- Table 48 - Global Packaging Purchases - Tubing
- 10. Wound care
- Table 49 - Global Packaging Purchases - Wound Care
- 11. Other and kits
- Table 50 - Global Packaging Purchases - Other and Kits
- 12. In-hospital
- 13. Summary
- Table 51 - Global Packaging Purchases - All Categories
- G. Primary packaging volume segmented by package type
- 1. Market
- Figure 38 - Primary Packaging Volume Segmented by Package Type
- 2. Projectiion
- Table 52 - Packaging Consumption by Package Type
- H. Primary packaging value segmented by package type
- 1. Market
- Figure 39 - Primary Packaging Value Segmented by Package Type
- 2. Projection
- Table 53 - Primary Packaging Value Segmented by Package Type
- I. Primary packaging volume segmented by material type
- 1. Market
- Figure 40 - Primary Packaging Volume Segmented by Materials
- 2. Projection
- Table 54 - Primary Packaging Volume Segmented by Material
- J. Primary packaging value segmented by material type
- 1. Market
- Figure 41 - Medical Device Packaging by Packaging Materials
- 2. Projection
- Table 55 - Primary Packaging Markets Segmented by Material Type
- K. Primary packaging volume segmented by geographic region
- 1. Market
- Figure 42 - Primary Packaging Volume by Geographic Region
- 2. Projection
- Table 56 - Primary Packaging Volume by Geographic Region
- L. Primary packaging volume segmented by sterilization method
- 1. Market
- Figure 43 - Primary Packaging Volume by Sterilization Process
- 2. Projection
- Table 57 - Packaging Consumption by Sterilization Method
- M. Primary packaging volume segmented by level of automation
- 1. Market
- Figure 44 - Primary Packaging Volume by Process Automation
- 2. Projection
- Table 58 - Primary Packaging Volume by Process Automation
- N. Insert, secondary, and tertiary packaging - volume and value
- 1. Insert packaging
- Table 59 - Insert Packaging Volume by Package Type
- Table 60 - Insert Packaging Value by Package Type
- 2. Secondary packaging
- Table 61 - Secondary Packaging Volume by Package Type
- Table 62 - Secondary Packaging Value by Package Type
- 3. Tertiary Packaging
- Table 63 - Tertiary Packaging Volume by Package Type
- Table 64 - Tertiary Packaging Value by Package Type
Section VI:
- Packaging Producer Profiles
Section VII:
- Paper/Nonwoven Supplier Profiles
Section VIII:
- Equipment Supplier Profiles
Section IX: