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KN27010 KEY NOTE PACKAGING (METALS AND AEROSOLS) OCTOBER 2000

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This report covers: metal packaging, aluminium, plated steel, ferrolite, terneplate, backplate, metal alloys, open-top cans, aerosol cans, general line cans, metal closures, aluminium foil, collapsible tubes, barrels, drums, bulk containers, tinplate, beverage cans

Companies covered include: Afon Tinplate Company, Alcoa Closure Systems International, American National Can, Billiton, Blagden, CarnaudMetalbox, Cebal, Continental Can, Corus UK, Impress Metal Packaging, Lawson Mardon Packaging, Linpac Metal Packaging, Rexam, United Closures & Plastics, USC Europe UK, Van Leer

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Executive Summary


1. Market Definition

INTRODUCTION
Materials used in Metal Packaging
Coated and Uncoated Steel
Aluminium
Metal Alloys
MARKET SECTORS
Light Metal Packaging
Open-Top Cans
Aerosol Cans
General Line Cans
Metal Closures
Aluminium Foil
Collapsible Tubes
Heavy Metal Packaging
Barrels and Drums
Other Bulk Containers
MARKET POSITION
Light Metal Packaging
Open-Top Cans
Open-Top Beverage Cans
Open-Top Food Cans
Aerosol Cans
General Line Cans
Metal Closures
Aluminium Foil
Collapsible Tubes
Heavy Metal Packaging
Barrels and Drums
Other Bulk Containers
Market Trends
General Trends
Tinplate and Aluminium


2. Market Size

THE TOTAL MARKET
Table 1: Apparent UK Market for Metal Packaging Containers by Value (£m at msp), 1996-2000
BY MARKET SECTOR
Table 2: UK Manufacturers’ Sales of Metal Packaging by Value (£m at msp), 1996-2000
Light Metal Packaging
Open-Top Cans
Aerosol Cans
General Line Cans
Metal Closures
Aluminium Foil
Collapsible Tubes
Heavy Metal Packaging
Barrels and Drums
Other Bulk Containers
OVERSEAS TRADE
1996-2000
Exports
by Value (£m), 1999
Imports
by Value (£m), 1999
PERSPECTIVE
UK and Mainland European Can Manufacturers and Suppliers
Beverage Cans
and Type of Material Used, 1999


3. Industry Background

INTRODUCTION
RECENT HISTORY
INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION
2000
EMPLOYMENT
of employees), 2000
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
The Canmakers Ltd
British Aerosol Manufacturers Association
Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association
Association of Drum Manufacturers
Aluminium Foil Container Manufacturers’ Association


4. Competitor Analysis

THE MARKETPLACE
1998/1999
MARKET LEADERS
Afon Tinplate Company Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Alcoa Closure Systems International UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
American National Can Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Billiton PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Blagden PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
CarnaudMetalbox PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Cebal UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Company Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Corus UK Ltd (ex-British Steel Ltd)
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Impress Metal Packaging Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Linpac Metal Packaging Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Rexam PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Plastics PLC
Structures and Activities
Financial Results
USC Europe UK Ltd
Structures and Activities
Financial Results
Van Leer (UK) Ltd
Structures and Activities
Financial Results
Threats
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS


6. Buying Behaviour

INTRODUCTION
Light Metal Packaging
Cans
Open-Top Cans
Open-Top Beverage Cans
Aerosol Cans
General Line Cans
Metal Closures
Aluminium Foil
Collapsible Tubes
Heavy Metal Packaging
Barrels and Drums
Other Bulk Containers


7. Outside Suppliers to the Industry

INTRODUCTION
KEY SUPPLIERS
Components
Machinery and Tool-Making Suppliers
Sealing Compounds, Coatings and Varnishes
Printing Inks
Recovery and Reprocessing of Tinplate and Aluminium


8. Current Issues

MATERIAL COSTS
COMPETITION FOR CANS FROM POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE CONTAINERS
AEROSOL CANS
METAL CLOSURES
BARRELS AND DRUMS


9. Forecasts

FUTURE PROSPECTS
Light Metal Packaging
Open-Top Cans
Aerosol Cans
General Line Cans
Metal Closures
Aluminium Foil
Collapsible Tubes
Heavy Metal Packaging
Barrels and Drums
Other Bulk Containers
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Table 10: Total UK Imports and Exports for Metal Packaging Containers by Value (£m at msp), 2001-2005
FORECASTS 2001 TO 2005
2001-2005


10. Company Profiles

BILLITON PLC
BLAGDEN PLC
CARNAUDMETALBOX PLC
CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY LTD
CORUS UK LTD
IMPRESS METAL PACKAGING LTD
LAWSON MARDON PACKAGING UK LTD
REXAM PLC


11. Further Sources

Associations
Periodicals
Directories
General Sources
Bonnier Information Sources
Government Publications
Other Sources

Key Note Research

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

It is estimated by Key Note that apparent UK demand for metal packaging will reach £2.29bn by the end of 2000 and that this will represent a total increase of around 10 percent in apparent demand, from £2.08bn 1996. This slow growth in demand reflects both the narrow range of markets served by metal packaging and the strength of competition from alternative materials such as plastic, glass and cartonboard.

The food and drink industries are the principal outlets for tin-coated (and tin-free) steel and aluminium open-top cans, which account for the largest market sector in metal packaging, and these are followed in importance by the market sectors for aerosol cans, general line cans and tins, metal closures, aluminium foil, collapsible tubes, barrels and drums, and other bulk containers including strappings and stillages, cable reels, storage tanks and vessels.

The metal packaging industry is very large within the packaging industry as a whole, and in some product areas steel and aluminium are the dominant materials because they are traditionally regarded as the best for the markets they serve. However, steel and aluminium are not irreplaceable, as technology has improved the performance of rival materials in almost all of the packaging markets where metal is currently supreme. Small plastic and glass bottles are a growing threat to the popularity of single-serve beverage cans supplied to the soft drinks and beer markets. The steep growth in demand for a wide variety of ready meals in microwaveable containers threatens demand for food cans, for which the best-selling product lines tend to be of fairly basic staple foods.

Much of the consumer demand for products with metal packaging is determined by impulse buying, so presentation and availability are key factors. Most cans are of a standard structure and appearance. However, market differentiation is very important to the industry’s customers, so there is a strong incentive for designers to offer more individual shapes as well as a variety of colours. Technical innovations have concentrated on reducing material cost by downgauging the metal content and eliminating some of the assembly processes. There is also increasing emphasis on improving the appearance of the can, in view of the threat from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers, which can be blow-moulded into shape and size.

Few market areas have good growth potential, so there are many mergers and amalgamations among the top companies to grow their market shares by acquisition. Large companies in the industry are being bought by other large companies, e.g. the recent acquisition of American National Can Group Incorporated by Rexam PLC.

Key Note estimates that the apparent UK market for metal packaging will grow very slowly over the period from 2001 to 2005, with an average annual increase of around 2 percent, rising from £2.33bn in 2001 to £2.54bn by 2005.

Text © 2000 Key Note

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