| KN36003 |
| KEY NOTE BATHS AND SANITARYWARE : MARCH 2003 |
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This report covers: baths, sanitaryware, whirlpool baths, combination baths, air injection, bathroom furniture, showers, brassware, legislation, water regulations, shower enclosures, valves, shower trays, vitreous china, plastic baths, metal baths, toilet sets, bathroom mirrors, toilet roll holders, luxury baths, bidets, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns, sinks, washbasins, pedestals, WCs, urinals, porcelain fixtures, ceramic sanitary fixtures, soap dishes, sponge baskets, sanitary pails, bedpans, water closet pans, spittoons, copper sanitaryware, aluminium sanitaryware, stainless steel sinks, iron sanitaryware, pedestals,
Companies covered include: American Standard Plumbing, Jacuzzi, Qualceram Shires, Twyford Bathrooms, Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms, Jacob Delafon, Lecico, Premier Bathrooms, Showerlux, Interbuild, KBB, ISH Frankfurt, The Ideal Home Exhibition, International Trade Exhibitions, Consumer Exhibition,
| REPORT COVERAGE 9 |
| Domestic Sector 9 |
| Contract Sector 9 |
| MARKET SECTORS 10 |
| MARKET TRENDS 10 |
| Wealthier Consumers 10 |
| Table 1: Average Weekly Household Expenditure by Age of Head of Household (000 number and £), 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 10 |
| Property Transactions Broadly Static 11 |
| Table 2: Number of Property Transactions, England and Wales (000), 1996-2002 11 |
| Table 3: Number of Moving Households in England (million and percent), 1984, 1988, 1991 and 1993/1994-2001/2002 12 |
| Home Ownership Increasing 13 |
| Table 4: Households in England by Tenure (000 and percent), 1997/1998-2001/2002 14 |
| Table 5: Owner-Occupier Households by Type of Accommodation (000 and percent), 2001/2002 15 |
| Bathroom Sales Show Strong Growth 15 |
| Design Trends 15 |
| Baths 16 |
| Luxury Baths 16 |
| Brassware and Furniture 17 |
| ECONOMIC TRENDS 17 |
| Population 17 |
| Table 6: UK Resident Population by Sex (000 and percent), Mid-Years 1998-2002 18 |
| Gross Domestic Product 18 |
| Table 7: Index of Growth in UK Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices (index 1995=100), 1997-2001 18 |
| Inflation 18 |
| Table 8: UK Rate of Inflation ( percent), 1998-2002 19 |
| Unemployment 19 |
| Table 9: Unemployment Rate and Actual Number of Unemployed Persons ( percent and 000), 1998-2002 19 |
| Household Disposable Income 19 |
| Table 10: Household Disposable Income (index 1971=100), 1997-2000 20 |
| MARKET POSITION 20 |
| The UK 20 |
| Table 11: The Bathroom Equipment Market by Sector by Value (£m at msp), 2002 21 |
| Overseas 21 |
| 2. Market Size 22 |
| THE TOTAL MARKET 22 |
| Table 12: The Total UK Baths and Sanitaryware Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp), 1998-2002 22 |
| BY MARKET SECTOR 22 |
| Table 13: The UK Baths and Sanitaryware Market by Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 2002 23 |
| Sanitaryware 24 |
| Toilets, Urinals and Cisterns 24 |
| Basins and Pedestals 24 |
| Bidets 24 |
| Baths 24 |
| Table 14: The UK Bath Sector by Type of Material by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 2002 25 |
| Luxury Baths 25 |
| OFFICIAL STATISTICS 26 |
| Table 15: The Apparent UK Market for Baths, Sanitaryware, Shower, Baths and Associated Bathroom Accessories by Type of Material (£m at msp), 1998-2001 26 |
| The Domestic Market 28 |
| Contract 29 |
| Table 16: The Estimated Market Share of UK Baths and Sanitaryware Market by Sector by Value ( percent), 2002 29 |
| OVERSEAS TRADE 30 |
| Imports and Exports 30 |
| Plastic 30 |
| Table 17: The Apparent UK Market for Plastic Baths, Shower-Baths and Washbasins by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1998-2001 30 |
| Table 18: The Apparent UK Market for Plastic Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1998-2001 31 |
| Vitreous China and Ceramic 31 |
| Porcelain and China 31 |
| Table 19: The Apparent UK Market for Porcelain and China Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1998-2001 32 |
| Ceramic 32 |
| Table 20: The Apparent UK Market for Ceramic Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1998-2001 33 |
| Metal 33 |
| Copper/Copper Alloys 33 |
| Table 21: The Apparent UK Market for Copper and Copper Alloy Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at ms and percent), 1997-2000 34 |
| Aluminium 34 |
| Table 22: The Apparent UK Market for Aluminium Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1997-2000 35 |
| Iron and Steel 35 |
| Table 23: The Apparent UK Market for Iron and Steel Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp), 1997-2000 35 |
| Table 24: The Apparent UK Market for Iron and Steel Baths Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1997-2000 36 |
| Stainless Steel 37 |
| Table 25: The Apparent UK Market for Stainless Steel Baths and Sanitaryware by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 1997-2000 37 |
| Imports 38 |
| Table 26: Imports for Porcelain and China Sanitaryware by Country of Origin (£000), 2001 and Year Ending June 2002 38 |
| Table 27: Imports of Other Ceramic Sanitaryware by Country of Origin (£000), 2001 and Year Ending June 2002 40 |
| Exports 41 |
| Table 28: Exports of Porcelain and China Sanitaryware by Country of Destination, 2001 and Year Ending June 2002 41 |
| Table 29: Exports of Other Ceramic Sanitaryware by Country of Destination (£000), 2001 and Year Ending June 2002 42 |
| 3. Industry Background 43 |
| RECENT HISTORY 43 |
| INDUSTRY SYNOPSIS 43 |
| Table 30: Average Financial Performance of Ceramic Goods Sector ( percent, days and £), 2001 44 |
| Number of Companies 44 |
| Table 31: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in the Manufacture of Ceramic Sanitary Fixtures by Turnover Sizeband (£000), 2000 and 2002 45 |
| Table 32: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in the Manufacture of Builders' Ware of Plastic Including Plastic Floor Coverings and Other Plastic Products by Turnover Sizeband (£000), 2002 45 |
| Employment 46 |
| Table 33: Number of UK VAT-Based Local Units Engaged in the Manufacture of Ceramic Sanitary Fixtures by Employment Sizeband (number of employees), 2000 and 2002 46 |
| Table 34: Number of UK VAT-Based Local Units Engaged in the Manufacture of Builders' Ware of Plastic and Plastic Floor Coverings and Other Metal Products by Employment Sizeband (number of employees), 2002, 47 |
| REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE 48 |
| DISTRIBUTION 48 |
| Table 35: Distribution of Baths and Sanitaryware by Type of Outlet by Volume ( percent), 2000 and 2002 49 |
| HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET? 49 |
| LEGISLATION 50 |
| KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS 51 |
| The Bathroom Association 51 |
| The Confederation of European Bath Manufacturers 51 |
| Féderation Européenne des Fabricants de Ceramiques Sanitaires 51 |
| The Independent Bathroom Specialists Association 51 |
| 4. Competitor Analysis 52 |
| THE MARKETPLACE 52 |
| Table 36: The UK Baths and Sanitaryware Market by Market Share by Value ( percent), 2002 53 |
| MARKET LEADERS 53 |
| American Standard Plumbing (UK) Ltd 53 |
| Company Structure 53 |
| Current and Future Developments 53 |
| Financial Results 54 |
| Jacuzzi UK Group PLC 54 |
| Company Structure 54 |
| Current and Future Developments 54 |
| Financial Results 55 |
| Qualceram Shires PLC 55 |
| Company Structure 55 |
| Current and Future Developments 55 |
| Financial Results 55 |
| Twyford Bathrooms 56 |
| Company Structure 56 |
| Current and Future Developments 56 |
| Financial Results 57 |
| Other Companies 57 |
| Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms 57 |
| Heritage Bathrooms PLC 57 |
| Jacob Delafon 57 |
| Lecico PLC 57 |
| Premier Bathrooms Ltd 58 |
| Showerlux UK 58 |
| OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS 58 |
| Marketing Activity 59 |
| Main Media Advertising 59 |
| Table 37: Main Media Advertising Expenditure on Bathroom Furniture and Fittings by Selected Companies (£000), Year Ending September 2002 59 |
| Trade Exhibitions 60 |
| Bathrooms & Kitchens Expo 60 |
| Interbuild 61 |
| KBB, Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms 61 |
| Consumer Exhibition 61 |
| The Ideal Home Exhibition 61 |
| International Trade Exhibitions 61 |
| ISH Frankfurt 61 |
| 5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats 62 |
| STRENGTHS 62 |
| WEAKNESSES 62 |
| OPPORTUNITIES 63 |
| THREATS 64 |
| 6. Buying Behaviour 66 |
| INTRODUCTION 66 |
| Customer Profile 66 |
| Domestic Consumers 66 |
| Table 38: Home Ownership and Dwelling Stock in the UK (million), 1991-2001 67 |
| Consumer Penetration 67 |
| Table 39: Penetration of Baths, Basins, Toilets and Bidets (000 and percent), 2002 68 |
| Table 40: Penetration of Bathroom Fittings (000 and percent), 2002 68 |
| Table 41: Penetration by Social Grade, Age and Household Income (000 of households, years and percent) 69 |
| Housing Affordability Issues 69 |
| Table 42: Housing Affordability Indicators (£ and percent), 1996-2002 70 |
| Contract, Professional Buyers 71 |
| Table 43: New Orders Obtained by Contractors by Value by Type of Work at Constant 1995 Prices (£m and percent), 1998-2002 72 |
| New Housing in the Private and Public Sectors 72 |
| Table 44: Number of Housing Starts in Great Britain (000 of dwellings), 1995/1996-2001/2002 73 |
| Table 45: Number of Housing Completions in Great Britain (000 of dwellings), 1995/1996-2001/2002 73 |
| 7. Current Issues 74 |
| THE ROLE OF THE INTERNET 74 |
| EUROPEAN HOUSING MARKET ACTIVITY 74 |
| PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 75 |
| DESIGN 75 |
| INSTALLATION PROBLEMS 76 |
| brand development 76 |
| Avante 76 |
| Armitage Shanks 76 |
| Bronte Whirlpools 76 |
| Duravit 77 |
| Gerberit 77 |
| Ideal Standard 77 |
| Join Series 77 |
| Kaldewei 77 |
| Laufen 77 |
| PWS 77 |
| LEGISLATIVE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 77 |
| Water Regulations 77 |
| Part M of The Building Regulation Act 78 |
| Disability Discrimination Act 2004 78 |
| 8. The Global Market 79 |
| Leading Global Players 79 |
| Table 46: Total Annual Sanitaryware Production Capacity by Leading Manufacturers (number of pieces), 2001 79 |
| OVERVIEW OF KEY PLAYERS 80 |
| MAJOR TRENDS 81 |
| US Manufacturers Develop Global Markets 81 |
| The Far East Offers Growth in Sanitaryware 81 |
| The Future 82 |
| 9. Forecasts 83 |
| INTRODUCTION 83 |
| The Economy 83 |
| Trends in the Housing Sector 83 |
| Table 47: The Forecast Total Housing Output by Value at Constant 1995 Prices (£m and percent), 2001-2004 84 |
| Trends in the Construction Sector 84 |
| Table 48: The Forecast Total UK Construction Output by Value at Constant 1995 Prices (£m and percent), 2001-2004 85 |
| FORECASTS 2003 to 2007 85 |
| Table 49: The Forecast Total UK Baths and Sanitaryware Market by Value at Current Prices (£m at msp and percent), 2003-2007 86 |
| FUTURE TRENDS 86 |
| Population Trends 86 |
| Table 50: UK Population Projections by Sex and Age (000 and percent), 1996-2021, 87 |
| Household Trends 87 |
| Table 51: Household Estimates and Projections by Composition (000), 1996-2021, 88 |
| Global Product Development 89 |
| Competition 89 |
| 10. Company Profiles 90 |
| American Standard Plumbing (uk) Ltd 91 |
| Jacuzzi Uk Group Plc 93 |
| Twyford Bathrooms 95 |
| 11. Further Sources 97 |
| Associations 97 |
| General Sources 97 |
| Bonnier Information Sources 98 |
| Government Publications 99 |
In 2002, the total UK baths and sanitaryware market was worth £370.5m at manufacturers' selling prices (msp), accounting for 37.5 percent of the total bathroom equipment market of £988m. The baths and sanitaryware market had a growth rate of 3.5 percent from 2001 to 2002. However, baths and sanitaryware has not been the fastest growing market in the total bathroom equipment industry as it has been outpaced by shower, brassware and furniture sales.
Within the baths and sanitaryware market, the domestic replacement business is by far the largest compared with contract replacement. It is dependent upon consumer expenditure on home improvements, which has been strong over the past 2 years, as consumers invest in their properties, given the rising house prices. New housing also presents opportunities for new bathrooms, although growth has been slightly restricted in recent years.
The market is divided into the broad sectors of baths and sanitaryware. The largest individual subsectors are toilets, urinals and cisterns, followed by basins and pedestals. These sanitaryware pieces are composed primarily of vitreous china and, to a lesser extent, plastics and metals. The bath sector also incorporates luxury baths, such as whirlpools and spas. Baths are primarily made of plastic or composite material - the fastest growing areas - with a market also existing for steel baths and cast iron. Bidets show low penetration within the UK market and are not viewed as an essential purchase, especially when space in the typical British bathroom is at a minimum.
The UK baths and sanitaryware market is heavily influenced by overseas manufacturers. First, the leading sanitaryware manufacturers are now owned by overseas groups. Second, given legislative changes in 2001, which permitted the use of a flushing valve and the reduction of UK toilet cistern capacity to 6 litres - in line with the Continent - imports of other brands have increased, with the prospect of even more intense competition in the future.
There are generally mixed forecasts regarding the potential for ongoing buoyancy within the housing market, an essential driver of replacement and new bathrooms. Moreover, consumer confidence is further influenced by economic and global events, such as falling levels in the stock market. In addition, threats of war are likely to have some effect on consumer expenditure in the mid-term. However, given the current strength of the home improvement industry and the growth in the number of en-suites and cloakrooms, there are relatively favourable prospects for housing and construction developments in the public and private sectors.
Key Note forecasts that the baths and sanitaryware market will continue to grow over the period 2003 to 2007, although 2003 is likely to experience a slight slowdown growth compared to 2002.
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