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KN31041 KEY NOTE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (WHITE GOODS) JULY 2001

Editor: Lynsey Barker
ISBN: 1-84168-229-2

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This report covers: Household appliances, white goods, electrical appliances, cooking appliances, electric cookers, gas cookers, dual-fuel cookers, microwave ovens, laundry appliances, washing machines, automatic, twin-tub, combined washer dryers, gas tumble dryers, electric tumble dryers, spin dryers, refrigeration equipment, refrigerators, fridge-freezers, deep freezers, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, space heating, built-in ovens, built-in hobs, gas cookers, solo microwaves, combination microwaves, grill microwaves, distribution, energy labelling, anti-dumping, market shares, generic marketing campaigns, individual product campaigns, price competition, internet purchasing

Companies covered include: Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances, AMDEA, BSH Home Appliances, Bosch & Siemens Hausgerate, Bosch, Siemens, Candy Holdings, Electrolux Household Appliances, General Domestic Appliances, GEC, GDA, Hotpoint, Creda, Merloni Domestic Appliances, Whirlpool (UK), Brandt Groupe

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary


1. Market Definition

Report Coverage
MARKET SECTORS
Cooking Appliances
Laundry Appliances
Refrigeration Equipment
Dishwashers
MARKET TRENDS
Economic Factors
(number of dwellings), 1995-2000
Household Size
(million), 1995-2001
Market
Market Segmentation
Cooking Appliances
Microwave Ovens
Appliances
Equipment
Dishwashers
( percent), 1996-2000
MARKET POSITION
and 1999
ASSOCIATION
of Domestic Appliances


2. Market Size

THE TOTAL MARKET
Volume Sales
1996-2000
Cooking Appliances
Appliances
Appliances
Dishwashers
Value Sales
1996-2000
Cooking Appliances
Appliances
Appliances
Dishwashers
By product sector
Washing Machines
£m at rsp), 1996-2000
Clothes Dryers
Tumble Dryers
Spin Dryers
1996-2000
Washer-Dryers
1996-2000
and Freezers
Refrigerators
Fridge-Freezers
Freezers
1996-2000
Cookers
Electric Cookers
1996-2000
Gas Cookers
1996-2000
Microwave Ovens
1996-2000
Dishwashers
1996-2000
Overseas Trade
Imports
( percent), 1995-1999
Exports


3. Industry Background

BACKGROUND
The Pre-war Period
Lifestyle Changes
The Millennium Effect
Environmental and Legislative Concerns
Perspective
Number of Companies
IN THE MARKETPLACE
DISTRIBUTION
and Dryers
by Volume ( percent), 2000
Refrigeration Appliances
by Volume ( percent), 2000
Cookers
Electric Cookers
( percent), 2000
Built-In Electric Cookers
by Volume ( percent), 2000
Gas Cookers
( percent), 2000
Built-In Gas Cookers
Volume ( percent), 2000
Microwave Ovens
by Market Share by Volume ( percent), 2000
Dishwashers
Volume ( percent), 2000
IS THE MARKET?
LEGISLATION
Energy Labelling
Anti-Dumping


4. Competitor Analysis

THE MARKETPLACE
Electrolux Household Appliances Ltd
The General Domestic Appliances Ltd (GDA)
Candy SpA
Appliances Ltd
Domestic Appliances Ltd
Whirlpool (UK) Ltd
Glen Dimplex Ltd
Servis UK Ltd
(Switzerland)
(Malaysia)
Cookers
by Volume ( percent), 2000
Microwave Ovens
Volume ( percent), 2000
and Freezers
( percent), 2000
Laundry Appliances
by Volume ( percent), 2000
Dishwashers
( percent), 2000
MARKET LEADERS
Appliances Ltd
Candy Holdings Ltd
Electrolux Household Appliances Ltd
Appliances Ltd
Appliances Ltd
Financial Results
Whirlpool (UK) Ltd
Financial Results
Other Companies
OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS
Introduction
Manufacturers
Electronic Component Manufacturers
Plastics Processors
and Processors
AND PROMOTION
1998-2001
Generic Campaigns
2000 and 2001
Product Campaigns
by Company, Brand and Sector, (£000), Year to March 2000 and 2001
Electrical Retailer’s Expenditure
and 2001
Recent Campaigns
Electrolux
Groupe Brandt
Hoover
Hotpoint
and Threats
The TOTAL MARKET
Cooking Appliances
MICROWAVE OVENS
appliances
appliances
DISHWASHERS


6. Buying Behaviour

PENETRATION
1995, 1997 and 2000
Appliances
Cooking Appliances
Appliances
Dishwashers
PURCHASING PATTERNS
12 Months ( percent of households), 2000


7. Current Issues

DEVELOPMENTS
and Erosion
of Domestic Appliances
Appliance Purchasing Through the Internet
NEW LAUNCHES
Appliances
Internet Appliances
the White Goods Market
COMPANY ACTIVITY
Samsung
Stoves/Glen Dimplex


8. The Global Market

INTRODUCTION
THE EUROPEAN WHITE GOODS MARKET
Total Market Size
by Volume (million units and Index 1993=100), 1993-1999
and Future Prospects


9. Forecasts

Introduction
TO 2005
The Total Market
2001-2005
Appliances
Cooking Appliances
Appliances
Dishwashers
Future Trends
Fashion and Design Influences
Hi-Tech Trends
of the Economy
Retail Changes


10. Company Profiles

APPLIANCES LtD
CANDY HOLDINGS LtD
APPLIANCES LtD
GENERAL DOMESTIC APPLIANCES LtD
MERLONI DOMESTIC APPLIANCES LtD
WHIRLPOOL (UK) LtD


11. Further Sources

Associations
Publications
Directories
General Sources
Information Sources
Publications
Other Sources

Understanding TGI Data

Profile, Penetration
Social Grade
Standard Region

Key Note Research

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The UK household appliances (white goods) market encompasses any electrical appliances used in the kitchen or utility room in the home. It therefore includes home laundry appliances, dishwashers, refrigeration equipment, cooking equipment and microwave ovens. The market was worth £2.67bn in 2000, an increase of 1.2 percent on the previous year and 19.6 percent up on 1996. Volume sales also grew between 1996 and 2000, by 30.5 percent, to reach 11.7 million units. Growth stood at 4.8 percent over the previous year.

The largest white goods sector in 2000, in volume terms, was that of microwave ovens. This is due to the very low-entry level prices of around £50, allowing more buyers into the market and causing a sharp increase in household penetration. The washing machines sector was the second-largest in 2000. This is one of the more mature market sectors and there is inevitably a higher level of replacement purchasing as consumers trade up. It is also the case that washing machines tend to be less reliable than other appliances, as they are often used intensively and also have more moving parts to go wrong. There is, as a result, a higher degree of distress purchasing in this sector — new machines are bought to replace a broken down model that cannot be economically repaired.

By value, the largest white goods sector is that of washing machines. The next most valuable sector is that of electric cookers (free-standing and built-in). The lower unit prices in the microwave ovens sector means that they account for a much smaller share of the market in terms of value.

The white goods market in 2000 continues to be dominated by a small number of multinational manufacturers, that own most of the key brands in the market and have production facilities and other operations all over the world. The trend towards concentration of supply in the white goods market has continued as the market has remained competitive. Economies of scale mean that smaller companies find it harder to compete in the mass market. In the late 1990s, there was a steady decline in the number of independent manufacturers and suppliers of electrical appliances for the white goods market, with many being swallowed up by their larger competitors. The more global companies — such as Electrolux Household Appliances Ltd, Merloni Domestic Appliances Ltd, Whirlpool (UK) Ltd and BSH Home Appliances Ltd — remain the most important suppliers of household appliances in the UK market. These companies generally own a stable of brands positioned across all the major white goods sectors. They have the resources to continually develop new products and improve their ranges.

Between 2001 and 2005, further but slower growth is forecast for the white goods market.

Text © 2001 Key Note

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