Abstract
The report is devoted to research of Russian market of self-supporting
insulated and protected wires. The report is composed of introduction, 5
Chapters and Conclusion, contains 61 pages, including 18 Tables, 18 Figures
and 2 Appendices. The work is a desk research. As information sources, we used
data of Federal Service of State Statistics of Russia, Federal Customs Service
of Russia, Ukrainian Customs and Statistic Committees, scientific-technical
literature, sectoral, regional and international mass-media, as well as
web-sites of company-producers and consumers of self-supporting insulated
wires (SIP).
The first Chapter of is devoted to description of design, the main
characteristics, technologies of production and main fields of application of
self-supporting insulated and protected wires. The Chapter describes existing
types of self-supporting insulated and protected wires, briefly describes the
main stages of production of self-supporting insulated wires at Russian
enterprises, describes the main advantages of overhead power lines with the
use of insulated wires compared with non-insulated, notes the main
disadvantages of self-supporting insulated wires.
The second Chapter analyzes production of self-supporting insulated wires in
Russia and CIS, describes current standing of the main plant - producers of
self-supporting insulated and protected wires, presents nomenclature and
volumes of their production, and analyzes dynamics of production volumes of
self-supporting insulated wires for the latest 5 years.
The third Chapter considers foreign trade operations of Russia and Ukraine in
self-supporting insulated and protected wires. The Chapter presents analysis
of dynamics of Russian and Ukrainian export-import supplies of the products
for the latest 6 years in money terms, describes in details directions of the
supplies, presents data on pattern of foreign trade operations in
self-supporting insulated and protected wires in Russia and Ukraine.
The fourth Chapter describes the main consumers of self-supporting insulated
wires in Russia, estimates supply-demand balance of the products, as well as
briefly describes current price situation at Russian market of self-supporting
insulated wires.
The sixth Chapter is devoted to estimation of tendencies of development of
overhead power lines and prospects of Russian market of self-supporting
insulated and protected wires. The Chapter presents forecasts of leading
specialists of cable industry on development of the sector.
The Appendices for the report present contact information on the greatest
producers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS, as well as
List of sources used.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The main characteristics, technology of production and fields of application of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
- 1.1. Classification and the main design features of self-supporting
insulated wires
- 1.2. The main technical and performance characteristics of self-supporting
insulated wires
- 1.3. Technology of production of self-supporting insulated wires
- 1.4. The main advantages and disadvantages of self-supporting insulated
wires
2. Production of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS countries
- 2.1. Volumes of production of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
and CIS countries
- 2.2. Pattern of production of self-supporting insulated wires by
enterprise-producers
- 2.3. Current standing of the main producers of self-supporting insulated
wires in Russia and Ukraine
3. Export - import of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS countries
- 3.1. Analysis of Russian foreign trade operation at market of
self-supporting insulated wires
- 3.2. Ukrainian foreign trade operations at market of self-supporting
insulated wires
4. Consumption of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
- 4.1. Supply-demand balance of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
- 4.2. The main consumers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
- 4.3. Current price conjuncture of market of self-supporting insulated and
protected wires
5. Tendencies and prospects of Russian market of self-supporting insulated and protected wires
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Contact information on the main producers of
self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
Appendix 2. List of the main sources
List of Tables:
- Table 1. Russian grades of self-supporting insulated wires
- Table 2.The main performance characteristics of self-supporting insulated
wires of various grades
- Table 3. The main electrical characteristics of self-supporting insulated
wires of various grades
- Table 4. Permissible current loads on self-supporting insulated wires
- Table 5. Correspondence between Russian grades of self-supporting
insulated wires in accordance with specifications, valid prior and after
01.01.2007
- Table 6. Complex of weather factors for testing self-supporting insulated
wires
- Table 7. The main advantages of overhead power lines with the use of
self-supporting insulated wires
- Table 8. The greatest company-producers of self-supporting insulated wires
in Russia and CIS
- Table 9. Mix of self-supporting insulated wires of the main
company-producers in Russia and CIS
- Table 10. Estimate of volumes of self-supporting insulated wires
production by the main Russian enterprise-producers in 2004-2007, thousand km
of wire
- Table 11. The greatest company-producers of self-supporting insulated
wires in Russia and CIS
- Table 12. Volumes and pattern of Russian export and import of
self-supporting insulated wires in 2002-2007, thousand USD
- Table 13. Shares of producers and traders in Russian export of
self-supporting insulated wires in 2002-2007, %
- Table 14. Pattern of Russian export supplies of self-supporting insulated
wires by enterprise-exporters in 2004-2006, %
- Table 15. Pattern of import supplies of self-supporting insulated wires in
Russia by enterprise-importers in 2004-2006, %
- Table 16. Pattern of Russian export and import of self-supporting
insulated wires in 2002-2007 by wire design, %
- Table 17. Pattern of Ukrainian export and import of self-supporting
insulated wires in 2002-2007 by wire design, %
- Table 18. Pattern of Russian inter-regional distribution grid companies
List of Figures:
- Figure 1. Design of self-supporting insulated wires with insulated bearing
conductor
- Figure 2. Design of self-supporting insulated wires with non-insulated
bearing conductor
- Figure 3. Design of self-supporting insulated wires without neutral
conductor
- Figure 4. Solid insulated wires
- Figure 5. The main technological stages of production of self-supporting
insulated wires
- Figure 6. Estimate of production volumes of self-supporting insulated
wires by enterprises of Russia and CIS countries in 2003-2007, thousand km of
wire
- Figure 7. Shares of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus in production
of self-supporting insulated wires in the CIS territory in 2007, %
- Figure 8. Estimate of dynamics of increasing production of self-supporting
insulated wires by enterprises of Russia and CIS countries in 2003-2007, %
(year-on-year)
- Figure 9. Breakage of production of self-supporting insulated wires by the
main Russian enterprise-producers in 2007, %
- Figure 10. Foreign trade volumes of self-supporting insulated wires in
Russia in 2002-2007, thousand USD
- Figure 11. Foreign trade volumes of self-supporting insulated wires in
Ukraine in 2002-2007, thousand USD
- Figure 12. Estimate of ratio of production and consumption of
self-supporting insulated wires in Russia in 2002 - 2006, thousand km of wire
- Figure 14. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire
grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-3 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of
wire (including VAT)
- Figure 15. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire
grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-4 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of
wire (including VAT)
- Figure 16. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire
grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-1 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of
wire (including VAT)
- Figure 17. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire
grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-2 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of
wire (including VAT)
- Figure 18. Forecast of consumption of self-supporting insulated wires in
Russia up to 2015, thousand km of wire
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