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市場調查報告書
俄羅斯的水泥產業分析
Russian Cement Sector Analysis
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俄羅斯的水泥產業分析 是由出版商RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.在2011年07月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含55 Pages 價格從美金800起跳。
俄羅斯是全球最大的水泥市場,也是全球成長率最高的市場。公共建設·住宅建築·建設業的復甦等皆促進市場高速成長。國內水泥市場預計2011-2015年以年平均約13%成長。
本報告提供俄羅斯的水泥產業相關分析,最新的市場趨勢,整體供給·消費·貿易情形,到2015年為止的未來展望,價格趨勢,再加上主要企業簡介,彙整以上種種資訊,為您概述為以下內容。
第1章 分析師的見解
第2章 全球水泥市場上俄羅斯的地位
第3章 新的市場趨勢和推動因素
- 平均每人的水泥消費量低
- 過時的生產技術
- 水泥物流的支援
- 住宅建築:建築部門的水泥需求來源
第4章 產業概要及到2015年為止的預測
- 設備容量和工廠基本設備
- 供給情形
- 需求趨勢
- 水泥貿易
第5章 各地區的產業預測(到2015年為止)
第6章 水泥價格分析
第7章 法規環境分析
第8章 競爭環境
- Eurocement
- Sibirsky Cement
- Iskitimcement
- Gornozavodskcement
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Abstract
Russia represents one of world's largest and fastest growing cement
industries. The industry has outpaced the growth rates of other prominent
industries in the country on the back of various growth enablers, such as
increased activity in infrastructure, rising demand from the housing sector,
and construction recovery. Recent industry developments and the government
supportive policies are attracting global cement giants and sparking off a
spate of cement plant establishments in the country.
According to our report, "Russian Cement Sector Analysis", Russian cement
industry has posted excellent recovery after severe economic crisis which
dented construction industry and disturbed cement supply-demand matrix in the
country. In view of stable economic conditions and recuperating housing
construction, the cement demand grew rigorously in 2010. The research further
revelaed that the industry will continuously be supported by growth in the
industry's verticals and cement consumption will grow at a CAGR of around 13%
during 2011-2015, which will position Russia as one of the most favorable
investment destination for global cement majors.
Further, a decisive factor that makes Russia a highly lucrative market for
cement manufacturers in the long run is the current low per capita consumption
of cement. The stupendous developments in residential construction amplified
cement consumption in Russia and per capita cement consumption grew from a
meager 193 Kg in 2000, to around 352 Kg in 2010. This translates into an
impressive growth; however, in terms of per capita consumption, Russia is
still far behind than the global average and is well poised to cross 500 Kg
mark by 2014.
Our report, "Russian Cement Sector Analysis", has been authored to study and
evaluate future potentials of cement industry in Russia and its various
segments. The report thoroughly examines all prominent emerging trends and
drivers fueling growth in the industry. Further, it highlights market
developments in all major segments, such as production, installed capacity,
export, import, plant size, and consumption to enable clients to understand
Russian cement market dynamics. Most importantly, the report has also
presented industry forecasts based on the correlation of past drivers,
challenges, and opportunities for expansion. In this way, the report presents
a complete and coherent analysis of the Russian cement industry, which will
prove decisive for the clients.
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Russia in Global Context
3. Emerging Market Trends & Drivers
- 3.1 Low Per Capita Cement Consumption
- 3.2 Outdated Production Technology - Area of Concern
- 3.3 Cement Logistics Support
- 3.4 Residential Buildings - Source of Construction Sector Cement Demand
4. Industry Overview and Outlook by 2015
- 4.1 Installed Capacities & Plants Infrastructure
- 4.2 Supply Front
- 4.2.1 By Region
- 4.2.2 By Product Type
- 4.2.3 By Company
- 4.3 Consumption Trends
- 4.3.1 By Region
- 4.3.2 By Sector
- 4.4 Cement Trade
- 4.4.1 Exports
- 4.4.2 Imports
5. Regional Industry Forecasts to 2015
- 5.1 Production Capacity
- 5.2 Production
- 5.3 Consumption
6. Cement Pricing Analysis
7. Regulatory Environment Analysis
8. Competitive Landscape
- 8.1 Eurocement
- 8.2 Sibirsky Cement
- 8.3 Iskitimcement
- 8.4 Gornozavodskcement
List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: Share in Global Cement Consumption (2010 & 2015)
- Figure 3-1: Comparison of Per Capita Cement Consumption with Other
Countries (Kg)
- Figure 3-2: Forecast for Per Capita Cement Consumption (Kg), 2011-2015
- Figure 3-3: Share of Rail Transport of Cement in Overall Transport by
Value Chain (2008-2010)
- Figure 3-4: Construction Sector Cement Demand by Segment (%), 2010
- Figure 4-1: Cement Plants Capacity Utilization (%), 2007-2010
- Figure 4-2: Cement Production (Million Tons), 2008-2015
- Figure 4-3: Cement Production by Region (%), 2010
- Figure 4-4: Cement Production by Segment (%), 2010
- Figure 4-5: Cement Production by Company (%), 2010
- Figure 4-6: Cement Consumption (Million Tonnes), 2008-2015
- Figure 4- 7: Cement Consumption by Region (%), 2010
- Figure 4-8: Cement Consumption by Sector (%), 2010
- Figure 4-9: Cement Exports (Million Tons), 2007-2010
- Figure 4-10: Cement Imports (Million Tons), 2007-2010
- Figure 5-1: Forecast for Cement Production Capacity by Region (%), 2015
- Figure 5-2: Forecast for Cement Production by Region (%), 2015
- Figure 5-3: Forecast for Cement Demand by Region (%), 2015
- Figure 6-1: Cement Prices (US$/Tonne), 2010-2015
List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: Global - Top Ten Cement Consuming Nations (Million Tons), 2010
- Table 4-1: Cement Companies by Plant Numbers, Capacities & Nationality
- Table 5-1: Cement Plants Projects in Central Federal District by Capacity
(Million Tons), 2013 to 2020
- Table 5-2: Cement Plants Projects in Siberian Region by Capacity (Million
Tons), 2013 to 2020
- Table 5-3: Cement Plants Projects in Southern Federal District by Capacity
(Million Tons), 2013 to 2020
- Table 7-1: VAT and Import Duties on Cement & Other Construction Materials
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