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Volume for 2011 grew 5.7%, with several markets reaching record outputs.
July 12, 2012
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
EDANA, the Brussels, Belgium-based International Association Serving the Nonwovens and Related Industries, has released a public summary of its annual statistics on Nonwovens Production and Deliveries for 2011. Information shows a growth in production volume for 2011 of 5.7%, with several market segments recording their best output ever in both tonnage and square meters, including baby diapers, medical, personal care wipes, civil engineering, automotive and agriculture. The total deliveries reached the level of 1,897,748 tons and 55,740 million square meters in 2011. In global terms, the production of Greater Europe represented approximately 25%. The 2011 expansion, albeit at a slower pace than the increase of 10.9% observed in 2010, has continued the positive growth of the industry after the hiccup of the recovery year of the economic crisis, EDANA says. Additional positive signs were also recorded. Jacques Prigneaux, EDANA’s market analysis and economic affairs director, notes that, “Each production process obviously has its own specific trends depending on the evolution of the market segments. Spunmelt production recorded two successive growths of more than 9% in 2010 and 2011. Within the fiber-based products, while thermo-bonded nonwoven production has been quite flat over the last two years, spunlace production recovered the most, and was by far the most important drylaid output.” Even if trade flows in and out of the European Union are still limited compared to local production, the exports of nonwovens to the rest of the world have never been as high as the current period for both volume and value. Last year, import into the region from China increased by 24% and China became the EU’s most important supplier. However, for each sub-category of nonwovens, the EU-27 remained a net exporter of products. The EDANA nonwovens database and statistical methodology, which is more than 30-years-old (and has obviously been refined using latest IT features), is unique and the largest of its kind in the world, based on an exhaustive annual survey with direct input from nonwoven producers. With all significant players from Greater Europe and a large number of companies participating already from the Middle East and Africa in a parallel system (with data presented in February 2012 at the 3rd EDANA MENA Nonwovens Symposium), about 100 major nonwoven producers are directly involved, representing more than 85% of the production in both regions. The remainder of the market is covered by qualified estimates for an equivalent number of generally much smaller players. EDANA’s leadership in this area is based on a multi-dimensional expert system with internal consistency checks, based on verified reports of the consumption of raw materials, production of roll goods by process, and deliveries both by process and end-uses. Other systems, relying on less frequent direct input, on nominal—published or estimated—capacities of installed nonwoven production lines and/or random telephone interviews, often result in much less accurate data. “Our leadership in nonwoven market surveys, with a scope representing well over 30% of the world’s nonwoven production, gives EDANA both an advantage and responsibility for the future provision of global nonwovens statistics,” says Pierre Wiertz, general manager. “We are pleased to cooperate with INDA on a Global Nonwovens Outlook 2012-2017, to be published by the 3rd quarter of 2012, and during ANEX 2012, we have offered our colleagues from ANFA (representing companies from China, Japan, India, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam) to explore a similar collaboration for the future.” The full report and detailed data for the “2011 European Nonwovens Production and Deliveries,” an exclusive EDANA membership benefit, has been made available since mid-June.
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