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KN30030 KEY NOTE PHOTOCOPIERS AND FAX MACHINES OCTOBER 2000

Editor: Jacob Howard
ISBN: 1-84168-119-9

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary


1. Market Definition

INTRODUCTION
MARKET SECTORS
Photocopiers
Photocopier Market Segments
Personal Copiers
Segment 1 Copiers
Segment 2 Copiers
Segment 3 Copiers
Segment 4 Copiers
Segment 5 Copiers
Segment 6 Copiers
Colour Copiers
Fax Machines
Multifunctional Products (MFPs)
MARKET POSITION
(£bn at msp and percent), 1999
MARKET TRENDS
Photocopiers
Fax Machines


2. Market Size

THE TOTAL MARKET
(000 units and £m at msp), 1995-1999
BY MARKET SECTOR
Photocopiers
( percent), 1995-1999
Fax Machines
by Volume (000 units), 1993-1999
( percent by number of units sold), 1995-1999
Multifunctional Products (MFPs)
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
Photocopiers
(£m), 1995-2000
Fax Machines
by Value (£m), 1995-2000


3. Industry Background

RECENT HISTORY
INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION
Photocopiers
Fax Machines
DISTRIBUTION
Photocopiers
Fax Machines
EMPLOYMENT
(number of employees), 1998-2000
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Federation of the Electronics Industry
Other Trade Associations
TRADE EXHIBITIONS
CeBit
Drupa


4. Competitor Analysis

THE MARKETPLACE
Photocopiers
Low-Volume Copiers
Mid-Volume Copiers
High-Volume Copiers
Colour Copiers
Fax Machines
MARKET LEADERS
and Fax Machines to the UK Market, 2000
British Telecommunications PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Betacom Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Brother UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Canon (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Danka Business Systems PLC
Infotech Ltd
Structure and Activities
Kodak (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Konica Business Machines (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
(ex-Mita Copystar (UK) Ltd)
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Lanier UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Minolta (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Muratec UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
NEC (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
NRG Group Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Oce (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Olivetti Lexikon UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Panasonic UK Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Ricoh UK Ltd/Ricoh UK Products Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Sagem SA
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Samsung Electronics (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Utax (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Xerox (UK) Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
DISTRIBUTION GROUPS
Danka Business Systems PLC
Structure and Activities
Recent Developments
Financial Results
Ikon Office Solutions PLC
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
Eurocopy PLC
Structure and Activities
Recent Developments
Financial Results
AltoDigital Ltd
Structure and Activities
Financial Results
ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Key Note estimates that the combined market for photocopiers (copiers) and fax machines was worth £690m at msp (manufacturers’ selling prices) in 1999, composed of £580m from copiers and £110m from fax machines. These figures include sales of multifunctional products (MFPs), which the manufacturers tend to position as developments of fax machines or as copier/printers.

Copiers fall into seven segments according to their speed of operation, plus an eighth segment for colour copiers, which accounts for a small but fast growing proportion of the market. Fax machines can be categorised by their speed of operation and by the printing technology used, i.e. thermal roll or one of the plain paper technologies. Colour fax machines are just starting to appear on the market.

The copier market has shown a gradual increase in volume between 1995 and 1999. Improved performance and price ratios have tended to decrease the value of sales but this effect has been offset by other factors, mainly the trend from analogue to more expensive digital copiers and the growth in sales of colour copiers.

The fax machine market has shown more erratic progress because of falling prices, but trends in 1999 and 2000 have been positive, as users upgrade to higher-speed models and from thermal roll technology to plain paper faxes. Several different trends could affect the market progress up to 2004, but Key Note predicts that the overall effect will be a fairly flat value and volume. Sales of multifunctional products are having an impact on the fax sector and manufacturers expect that they will account for up to a third of unit sales by 2002. Their penetration is limited mainly to the small office/home office (SoHo) sector and very small business customers. The thermal roll fax sector is expected almost to disappear by 2002.

In the copier market, the trend to change to digital from analogue seems certain to progress further. Digital copiers could possibly account for 70 percent of placements in 2000 and nearly all of the market by 2004. A further fall in the price of colour copiers is expected and their sales will subsequently increase. Further growth is expected for networked digital copier/printers.

Key Note estimates that the apparent UK market for photocopiers and fax machines, including multifunctional products, will remain fairly static over the period from 2000 to 2004, rising to £705m in 2000 before falling back to £690m by 2004.

Text © 2000 Key Note

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