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24-Mar Resume A PS Russia 2011 Eng
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Polystyrene in Russia 2011
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Resume.........................................................................................................................................
Methodology..................................................................................................................................
1. Appraisal and forecast of economics indexes in Russia
1.1 Current state and forecast of the world economy development..............................................
1.2 General state of the Russian economy...................................................................................
1.3 Forecast by economics sector ................................................................................................
1.4 Forecast by polymers consumption sector .............................................................................
2. Russian market of polystyrene and styrene plastics.................................................................
2.1 Current state of the market .....................................................................................................
2.2. Investments into processing of styrene plastics.....................................................................
2.3 Foaming ..................................................................................................................................
2.3.1 EPS-plates ...........................................................................................................................
2.3.2 XPS-plates ...........................................................................................................................
2.3.3 EPS-packaging and other finished goods made of EPS......................................................
2.4 Injection molding .....................................................................................................................
2.4.1 Electrical goods/ TVset/Monitor ...........................................................................................
2.4.2 Packaging ............................................................................................................................
2.5 Sheet extrusion .......................................................................................................................
2.5.1 Refrigerators ........................................................................................................................
2.5.2 Packaging ............................................................................................................................
2.6 Binding agents ........................................................................................................................
3. Domestic production .................................................................................................................
3.1 Current state of production of PS and styrene plastics...........................................................
3.2 Styrene production ..................................................................................................................
3.3 Polystyrene production ...........................................................................................................
4. Macroindicators.........................................................................................................................
5. PS. General market indicators ..................................................................................................
5.1 GPPS: General market indicators ...........................................................................................
5.2 HIPS: General market indicators ............................................................................................
5.3 EPS: General market indicators..............................................................................................
5.4 ABS: General market indicators..............................................................................................
6. Foaming: polystyrene consumption analysis ..........................................................................
7. Injection molding: polystyrene consumption analysis .............................................................
8. Sheet extrusion: polystyrene consumption analysis ...............................................................
9. Polystyrene production analysis ...............................................................................................
10. Polystyrene import analysis ....................................................................................................
11. Polystyrene export analysis ....................................................................................................
12. Polystyrene producers rating ..................................................................................................
13. Polystyrene brands rating .......................................................................................................
14. Polystyrene converters rating .................................................................................................
15. Analysis of operation of largest polystyrene suppliers ............................................................
16. Ratings of finished goods producers by sector .......................................................................
You could find the video comments of top experts in polymers market inside of Report.
All the data cover 2002-2010 years, besides, the report includes forecast till the year of 2027.
We continue the unique for CIS practice of providing sales ratings of the top 40 producers of
polystyrene and styrene plastics as well as top 40 brands of PS. The report contains profiles of
the main suppliers of PS in Russia and rating of top 50 converters of polystyrene and styrene
plastics. The report will answer the following questions:
What are the reasons for the record level of sales of polystyrene in 2010? What surprises do
the figures contain?
What is the forecast of development of the market of polystyrene and styrene plastics for the
next three years?
How the growth of the production capacities of polystyrene in Nizhnekamsneftekhim is
reflected in the market?
What tax changes have influenced consumption of polystyrene and styrene plastics?
Why the market does not experience any import substitution? In what sectors it is impossible
to substitute polystyrene import?
Minus one in the list of polystyrene producers? What happened to Omskiy Plant?
What new converters appeared in the market of polystyrene in 2010? What equipment have
they invested into? Have the indexes of investments into polystyrene processing reached
the before-crisis levels?
How entry to WTO will influence the Russian market of polystyrene? What are the producers
and converters to be ready for?
How launch of EPS production in Perm will influence the structure of EPS market?
Have Penoplex saved its market share in XPS plates sector?
What does TOP-20 converters in each sector look like? Who is in TOP-50 converters of
polystyrene and styrene plastics in total?
Which is the cumulative growth of capacities for the last 10 years in sectors of processing of
polystyrene and styrene plastics?
What projects on production of PS and styrene plastics are declared for the next few years?
E. Tsyganov, Commercial Director of
Nizhnekamskneftechim, about costs on What is the stage of their realization?
polymer production
Which sector of heat-insulating materials is the fastest in development: EPS-plates or XPS-
plates? Why? What converters are coping with the complex of Lame horse?
When BOPS production starts in Russia?
How ABS plastics consumption has changed in Russia in 2010? How the historic peak of
ABS sales in Russia can be explained?
What are the current changes in Stirol in Gorlovka?
What grades of styrene plastics and PS and which sectors are the most popular among
converters?
What is the balance of styrene in Russia? Are the current capacities of styrene production
enough for realization of the declared projects of polystyrene production?
1. Macroindicators in Russia, 1995-2009 65. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of new
2. Macroindicators in Russia, 2009 processing capacities, MT
3. Production of some goods of processing industries in Russia, 2000- 66. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
2010 equipment. Number of complete lines
4. PS. General market indicators, MT (2002-2027) 67. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
5. PS consumption dynamics by PS types, MT(2002-2027) equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
6. PS consumption dynamics by technologies, MT(2002-2027) 68. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
7. Domestic PS supply* by regions iin the previous year year, MT equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
8. Dynamics of investments into PS processing by technologies. Number 69. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
of complete lines equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT
9. Dynamics of investments into PS processing by technologies, USD 70. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
thous. complete lines
10. Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by technologies, MT 71. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production
11. Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by technologies, MT lines, USD thous.
12. Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by regions, MT 72. Foaming. EPS plates: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of
13. GPPS. General market indicators, MT new processing capacities, MT
14. GPPS consumption dynamics by technologies, MT 73. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
15. Domestic GPPS supply* by regions in the previous year, MT into equipment. Number of complete lines
16. GPPS suppliers, MT 74. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
17. GPPS suppliers in the previous year, MT into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
18. GPPS converters, MT 75. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
19. GPPS converters in the previous year, MT into equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
20. GPPS grades rating, MT 76. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
21. GPPS grades rating in the previous year, MT into equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT
22. HIPS. General market indicators, MT 77. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
23. HIPS consumption dynamics by technologies, MT complete lines
24. Domestic HIPS supply* by regions in the previous year, MT 78. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of
25. HIPS suppliers, MT production lines. USD thous.
26. HIPS suppliers in the previous year, MT 79. Foaming. EPS packaging: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers.
27. HIPS converters, MT Commissioning of new processing capacities. MT
28. HIPS converters in the previous year, MT 80. Foaming. XPS: PS converters rating in the previous year
29. HIPS grades rating, MT 81. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis,
30. HIPS grades rating in the previous year, MT 82. Foaming. XPS: GPPS suppliers, MT
31. EPS suppliers, MT 83. Foaming. XPS: GPPS suppliers in the previous year, MT
32. EPS suppliers in the previous year, MT 84. Foaming. XPS: GPPS grades rating, MT
33. EPS converters, MT 85. Foaming. XPS: Domestic PS supply* by regions in the previous year,
34. EPS converters in the previous year, MT MT
35. EPS grades rating, MT 86. Foaming: TOP-20 GPPS consumers* in the previous year, 2009, MT
36. EPS grades rating in the previous year, MT 87. Foaming. XPS: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by
37. ABS. General market indicators, MT regions, MT
38. ABS consumption dynamics by technologies, MT 88. Foaming. XPS: Current PS processing capacities by regions.
39. Domestic ABS supply* by regions in the previous year, MT Progressive total, MT
40. ABS suppliers, MT 89. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
41. ABS suppliers in the previous year, MT equipment. Number of complete lines
42. ABS converters, MT 90. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
43. ABS consumption structure by converters, MT equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
44. ABS grades rating, MT 91. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
45. ABS grades rating in the previous year, MT equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
46. Foaming. EPS: PS converters rating in the previous year 92. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
47. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis, equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT
48. Foaming. EPS: EPS suppliers, MT 93. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
49. Foaming. EPS: EPS suppliers in the previous year, MT complete lines
50. Foaming. EPS: EPS grades rating, MT 94. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production
51. Foaming. EPS: Domestic PS supply* by regions in the previous year, lines, USD thous.
MT 95. Foaming. XPS plates: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of
52. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 EPS consumers* in the previous year, 2009, new processing capacities, MT
MT 96. IM: PS converters rating in the previous year
53. Foaming. EPS: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by 97. IM: PS supply analysis,
finished products types. Number of complete lines 98. IM: PS consumption by PE types, MT
54. Foaming. EPS: Investments into processing by finished products types, 99. IM: PS suppliers, MT
USD thous 100. IM: PS suppliers in the previous year, MT
55. Foaming. EPS: Commissioning of new processing capacities to 101. IM: HIPS suppliers, MT
produce finished products, MT 102. IM: HIPS suppliers in the previous year, MT
56. Foaming. EPS: Current processing capacities to produce finished 103. IM: GPPS suppliers, MT
products. Progressive total, MT 104. IM: GPPS suppliers in the previous year, MT
57. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 105. IM: ABS suppliers, MT
equipment. Number of complete lines 106. IM: ABS suppliers in the previous year, MT
58. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 107. IM: PS grades rating, MT
equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous. 108. IM: GPPS grades rating, MT
59. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 109. IM: HIPS grades rating, MT
equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT 110. IM: ABS grades rating, MT
60. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 111. IM: Domestic PS supply* by regions in the previous year, MT
equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT 112. IM: TOP-20 PS consumers* in the previous year, MT
61. Foaming. EPS: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by 113. IM: TOP-20 HIPS consumers* in the previous year, MT
regions, MT 114. IM: TOP-20 GPPS consumers* in the previous year, MT
62. Foaming. EPS: Current PS processing capacities by regions. 115. IM: TOP-20 ABS consumers* in the previous year, MT
Progressive total, MT 116. IM: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by finished
63. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete lines products types. Number of complete lines
64. Foaming. EPS: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production lines, 117. IM: Investments into processing by finished products types, USD thous
USD thous. 118. IM: Commissioning of new processing capacities to produce finished
products, MT
119. IM: Current processing capacities to produce finished products. 172. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
Progressive total, MT equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
120. IM: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into equipment. 173. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
Number of complete lines equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT
121. IM: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into equipment. Cost of 174. Thermoforming: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
production line, USD thous. equipment. Number of complete lines
122. IM: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into equipment. 175. Thermoforming: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into
Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
123. IM: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into equipment. Current 176. Sheet extrusion: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by
processing capacities, progressive total, MT regions, MT
124. IM: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by regions, MT 177. Sheet extrusion: Current PS processing capacities by regions.
125. IM: Current PS processing capacities by regions. Progressive total, MT Progressive total, MT
126. IM: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete lines 178. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete
127. IM: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production lines, USD thous. lines
128. IM: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of new processing 179. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production lines,
capacities, MT USD thous.
129. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 180. Thermoforming: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete
equipment. Number of complete lines lines
130. M. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 181. Thermoforming: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production lines,
equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous. USD thous.
131. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 182. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of new
equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT processing capacities, MT
132. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 183. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT investments into equipment. Number of complete lines
133. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete 184. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
lines investments into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous
134. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production 185. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
lines, USD thous. investments into equipment. Commissioning of new processing
135. IM. Refrigerators: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of new capacities, MT
processing capacities, MT 186. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
136. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into investments into equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive
equipment. Number of complete lines total, MT
137. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 187. Thermoforming. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous. investments into equipment. Number of complete lines
138. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 188. Thermoforming. Refrigerators: TOP-20 converters in terms of
equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT investments into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
139. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 189. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number
equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT of complete lines
140. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of complete lines 190. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of
141. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of production lines, production lines, USD thous.
USD thous. 191. Sheet extrusion. Refrigerators: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers.
142. IM. TV-sets: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning of new Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
processing capacities, MT 192. Thermoforming. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
143. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments complete lines
into equipment. Number of complete lines 193. Thermoforming. Refrigerators: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of
144. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments production lines, USD thous.
into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous. 194. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of
145. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into investments into equipment. Number of complete lines
equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT 195. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of
146. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into investments into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT 196. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
147. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of into equipment. Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
complete lines 197. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments
148. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of into equipment. Current processing capacities, progressive total, MT
production lines, USD thous. 198. Thermoforming. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of
149. IM. Washing machines: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers. Commissioning investments into equipment. Number of complete lines
of new processing capacities, MT 199. Thermoforming. Packaging: TOP-20 converters in terms of
150. Sheet extrusion: PS converters rating in the previous year investments into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
151. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis, 200. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
152. Sheet extrusion: PS consumption by PS types, MT complete lines
153. Sheet extrusion: PS suppliers, MT 201. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of
154. Sheet extrusion: PS suppliers in the previous year, MT production lines, USD thous.
155. Sheet extrusion: HIPS suppliers, MT 202. Sheet extrusion. Packaging: TOP-20 Equipment suppliers.
156. Sheet extrusion:HIPS suppliers in the previous year, MT Commissioning of new processing capacities, MT
157. Sheet extrusion: GPPS suppliers, MT 203. Thermoforming. Packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Number of
158. Sheet extrusion: GPPS suppliers in the previous year, MT complete lines
159. Sheet extrusion: ABS suppliers, MT 204. Thermoforming. Packaging: TOP-20 equipment suppliers. Cost of
160. Sheet extrusion: ABS suppliers in the previous year, MT production lines, USD thous.
161. Sheet extrusion: PS grades rating, MT 205. PS production by producers, MT
162. Sheet extrusion: Domestic PS supply* by regions in the previous year, 206. PS production by producers in the previous year, MT
MT 207. PS production by types, MT
163. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 HIPS consumers* in the previous year, MT 208. Current PS producing capacities. Progressive total, MT
164. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 GPPS consumers* in the previous year, MT 209. GPPS production by producers, MT
165. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 ABS consumers* in the previous year, MT 210. GPPS production by producers in the previous year, MT
166. Sheet extrusion: Commissioning of new PS processing capacities by 211. GPPS production by grades, MT
finished products types. Number of complete lines 212. GPPS. Current PS producing capacities. Progressive total, KT
167. Sheet extrusion: Investments into processing by finished products 213. HIPS production by producers, MT
types, USD thous. 214. HIPS production by producers in the previous year, MT
168. Sheet extrusion: Commissioning of new processing capacities to 215. HIPS production by grades, MT
produce finished products, MT 216. HIPS Current PS producing capacities. Progressive total, MT
169. Sheet extrusion: Current processing capacities to produce finished 217. EPS production by producers, MT
products. Progressive total, MT 218. EPS production by producers in the previous year, MT
170. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 219. EPS production by grades, MT
equipment. Number of complete lines 220. EPS Current PS producing capacities. Progressive total, MT
171. Sheet extrusion: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into 221. ABS production by producers, MT
equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous. 222. ABS production by producers in the previous year, MT
223. ABS production by grades, MT
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224. ABS Current PS producing capacities. Progressive total, MT 282. GPPS grades rating, MT
225. Ethylene production by producers, MT 283. HIPS grades rating, MT
226. Current ethylene producing capacities. Progressive total, MT 284. EPS grades rating, MT
227. Dynamics of PS imports by types, MT 285. ABS grades rating, MT
228. Dynamics of PS imports by technologies, MT 286. SAN grades rating, MT
229. PS imports by producers, MT 287. SBS grades rating, MT
230. PS imports by grades, MT 288. PS converters rating
231. PS imports by regions, MT 289. Converters rating. Imports PS, MT
232. GPPS imports by countries, MT 290. Nizhnekamskneftechem. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
233. GPPS imports by producers, MT 291. Nizhnekamskneftechem. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
234. GPPS imports by grades, MT 292. Nizhnekamskneftechem. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
235. GPPS imports by regions, MT 293. BASF. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
236. HIPS imports by countries, MT 294. BASF. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
237. HIPS imports by producers, MT 295. BASF. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
238. HIPS imports by grades, MT 296. SNOS. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
239. HIPS imports by regions, MT 297. SNOS. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
240. EPS imports by countries, MT 298. SNOS. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
241. EPS imports by producers, MT 299. Loyal. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
242. EPS imports by grades, MT 300. Loyal. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
243. EPS imports by regions, MT 301. Loyal. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
244. ABS imports by countries, MT 302. LG Chem. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
245. ABS imports by producers, MT 303. LG Chem. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
246. ABS imports by grades, MT 304. LG Chem. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
247. ABS imports by regions, MT 305. Angarsk Polymers Plant. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
248. SAN imports by countries, MT 306. Angarsk Polymers Plant. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
249. SAN imports by producers, MT 307. Angarsk Polymers Plant. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
250. SAN imports by producers in the previous year, MT 308. Styrochem. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
251. SAN imports by grades, MT 309. Styrochem. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
252. SAN imports by grades in the previous year, MT 310. Styrochem. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
253. Imports SAN. Consumers, MT 311. Dow. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
254. Imports SAN. Consumers in the previous year, MT 312. Dow. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
255. SAN imports by regions, MT 313. Dow. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
256. SBS imports by countries, MT 314. Samsung Cheil Industrie. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
257. SBS imports by producers, MT 315. Samsung Cheil Industrie. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
258. SBS imports by producers in the previous year, MT 316. Samsung Cheil Industrie. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
259. SBS imports by grades, MT 317. Shinho. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
260. SBS imports by grades in the previous year, MT 318. Shinho. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
261. Imports SBS. Consumers, MT 319. Shinho. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
262. Imports SBS. Consumers* in the previous year, MT 320. Polimeri Europa. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
263. SBS imports by regions, MT 321. Polimeri Europa. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
264. Dynamics of PS exports by types, MT 322. Polimeri Europa. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
265. PS exports by countries, MT 323. Ineos Nova. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
266. GPPS exports by producers, MT 324. Ineos Nova. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
267. GPPS exports by grades, MT 325. Ineos Nova. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
268. HIPS exports by producers, MT 326. Lanxess. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
269. HIPS exports by grades, MT 327. Lanxess. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
270. EPS exports by producers, MT 328. Lanxess. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
271. EPS exports by grades, MT 329. Concern Stirol. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
272. ABS exports by producers, MT 330. Concern Stirol. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
273. ABS exports by grades, MT 331. Concern Stirol. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
274. PS producers rating, MT 332. Wuxi. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
275. GPPS producers rating, MT 333. Wuxi. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
276. HIPS producers rating, MT 334. Wuxi. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
277. EPS producers rating, MT 335. Total Petrochemicals. PS dmestic supply by types, MT
278. ABS producers rating, MT 336. Total Petrochemicals. PS dmestic supply by technologies, MT
279. SAN producers rating, MT 337. Total Petrochemicals. PS dmestic supply by grades, MT
280. SBS producers rating, MT
281. PS grades rating, MT
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1. PS. General market indicators. Estimated Consumption, KT 65. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Utilization of production
2. PS. General market indicators. Production, KT capacities, %
3. PS. General market indicators. Imports, KT 66. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports to production, %
4. PS. General market indicators. Exports, KT 67. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports to consumption, %
5. PS. General market indicators. Utilization of production capacities, % 68. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Net-Imports, KT
6. PS. General market indicators. Exports to production, % 69. GPPS supply structure by technologies. 2005, %
7. PS. General market indicators. Imports to consumption, % 70. GPPS supply structure by technologies. 2008, %
8. PS. General market indicators. Net-imports, KT 71. GPPS supply structure by technologies. 2009, %
9. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT 72. GPPS supply structure by technologies. 2010, %
10. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Production, KT 73. GPPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2005, %
11. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports, KT 74. GPPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2008, %
12. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports, KT 75. GPPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2009, %
13. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Utilization of production 76. GPPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2010, %
capacities, % 77. GPPS consumption structure by converters. 2005, %
14. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports to production, % 78. GPPS consumption structure by converters. 2008, %
15. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports to consumption, % 79. GPPS consumption structure by converters. 2009, %
16. PS. Market indicators in the previous year. Net-imports, KT 80. GPPS consumption structure by converters. 2010, %
17. PS consumption structure by PS types. 2005, % 81. GPPS consumption structure by grades. 2005, %
18. PS consumption structure by PS types. 2008, % 82. GPPS consumption structure by grades. 2008, %
19. PS consumption structure by PS types. 2009, % 83. GPPS consumption structure by grades. 2009, %
20. PS consumption structure by PS types. 2010, % 84. GPPS consumption structure by grades. 2010, %
21. PS supply structure by technologies. 2005, % 85. HIPS. General market indicators. Estimated Consumption, KT
22. PS supply structure by technologies. 2008, % 86. HIPS. General market indicators. Production, KT
23. PS supply structure by technologies. 2009, % 87. HIPS. General market indicators. Imports, KT
24. PS supply structure by technologies. 2010, % 88. HIPS. General market indicators. Exports, KT
25. Structure of investments into PS processing by technologies. to USD 89. HIPS. General market indicators. Utilization of production capacities, %
thous. 2005, % 90. HIPS. General market indicators. Exports to production, %
26. Structure of investments into PS processing by technologies. to USD 91. HIPS. General market indicators. Imports to consumption, %
thous. 2008, % 92. HIPS. General market indicators. Net-Imports, KT
27. Structure of investments into PS processing by technologies. to USD 93. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT
thous. 2009, % 94. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Production, KT
28. Structure of investments into PS processing by technologies. to USD 95. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports, KT
thous. 2010, % 96. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports, KT
29. Structure of PS processing capacities by technologies. 2005, % 97. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Utilization of production
30. Structure of PS processing capacities by technologies. 2008, % capacities, %
31. Structure of PS processing capacities by technologies. 2009, % 98. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports to production, %
32. Structure of PS processing capacities by technologies. 2010, % 99. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports to consumption, %
33. Structure of investments into PS processing by regions. to USD thous. 100. HIPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Net-Imports, KT
2005, % 101. HIPS supply structure by technologies. 2005, %
34. Structure of investments into PS processing by regions. to USD thous. 102. HIPS supply structure by technologies. 2008, %
2008, % 103. HIPS supply structure by technologies. 2009, %
35. Structure of investments into PS processing by regions. to USD thous. 104. HIPS supply structure by technologies. 2010, %
2009, % 105. HIPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2005, %
36. Structure of investments into PS processing by regions. to USD thous. 106. HIPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2008, %
2010, % 107. HIPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2009, %
37. PS market growth factors. Absolute values. By types, KT 108. HIPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2010, %
38. PS market growth factors. Absolute values.By processing technologies, 109. HIPS consumption structure by converters. 2005, %
KT 110. HIPS consumption structure by converters. 2008, %
39. PS market growth factors. Absolute values. By region, KT 111. HIPS consumption structure by converters. 2009, %
40. PS market growth factors. Absolute values. By processing capacities, KT 112. HIPS consumption structure by converters. 2010, %
41. PS market growth factors. last year. Absolute values. 2010. By types, KT 113. HIPS consumption structure by grades. 2005, %
42. PS market growth factors. last year. Absolute values. 2010.By processing 114. HIPS consumption structure by grades. 2008, %
technologies, KT 115. HIPS consumption structure by grades. 2009, %
43. PS market growth factors. last year. Absolute values. 2010. By region, KT 116. HIPS consumption structure by grades. 2010, %
44. PS market growth factors. last year. Absolute values. 2010. By processing 117. EPS. General market indicators. Estimated Consumption, KT
capacities, KT 118. EPS. General market indicators. Production, KT
45. PS market growth factors. Relative values. By types, KT 119. EPS. General market indicators. Imports, KT
46. PS market growth factors. Relative values. By processing technologies, % 120. EPS. General market indicators. Exports, KT
47. PS market growth factors. Relative values. By region, % 121. EPS. General market indicators. Utilization of production capacities, %
48. PS market growth factors. Relative values. By processing capacities, % 122. EPS. General market indicators. Exports to production, %
49. PS market growth factorsin the previous year. Relative values. By types, 123. EPS. General market indicators. Imports to consumption, %
% 124. EPS. General market indicators. Net-Imports, KT
50. PS market growth factors in the previous year. Relative values. By 125. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT
processing technologies, % 126. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Production, KT
51. PS market growth factors in the previous year. Relative values. By region, 127. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports, KT
% 128. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports, KT
52. PS market growth factors in the previous year. Relative values. By 129. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Utilization of production
processing capacities, % capacities, %
53. GPPS. General market indicators. Estimated Consumption, KT 130. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports to production, %
54. GPPS. General market indicators. Production, KT 131. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports to consumption, %
55. GPPS. General market indicators. Imports, KT 132. EPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Net-Imports, KT
56. GPPS. General market indicators. Exports, KT 133. EPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2005, %
57. GPPS. General market indicators. Utilization of production capacities, % 134. EPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2008, %
58. GPPS. General market indicators. Exports to production, % 135. EPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2009, %
59. GPPS. General market indicators. Imports to consumption, % 136. EPS consumption structure by suppliers. 2010, %
60. GPPS. General market indicators. Net-Imports, KT 137. EPS consumption structure by converters. 2005, %
61. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT 138. EPS consumption structure by converters. 2008, %
62. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Production, KT 139. EPS consumption structure by converters. 2009, %
63. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports, KT 140. EPS consumption structure by converters. 2010, %
64. GPPS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports, KT 141. EPS consumption structure by grades. 2005, %
142. EPS consumption structure by grades. 2008, %
143. EPS consumption structure by grades. 2009, % 212. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic to
144. EPS consumption structure by grades. 2010, % consumption, %
145. ABS. General market indicators. Estimated Consumption, KT 213. IM: PS supply analysis. Estimated Consumption, KT
146. ABS. General market indicators. Production, KT 214. IM: PS supply analysis. Domestic Supply, KT
147. ABS. General market indicators. Imports, KT 215. IM: PS supply analysis. Imports, KT
148. ABS. General market indicators. Exports, KT 216. IM: PS supply analysis. Exports, KT
149. ABS. General market indicators. Utilization of production capacities, % 217. IM: PS supply analysis. Utilization of production capacities, %
150. ABS. General market indicators. Exports to production, % 218. IM: PS supply analysis. Feedstock Imports Substitution Index, %
151. ABS. General market indicators. Imports to consumption, % 219. IM: PS supply analysis. Imports PS to consumption PS, %
152. ABS. General market indicators. Net-Imports, KT 220. IM: PS supply analysis. Domestic to consumption, %
153. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT 221. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Utilization of production
154. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Production, KT capacities, %
155. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports, KT 222. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT
156. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports, KT 223. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic Supply, KT
157. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Utilization of production 224. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year.Imports, KT
capacities, % 225. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Exports, KT
158. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Exports to production, % 226. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Feedstock Imports
159. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Imports to consumption, % Substitution Index, %
160. ABS. Market indicators in the previous year. Net-Imports, KT 227. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports PS to consumption,
161. ABS supply structure by technologies. 2005, % %
162. ABS supply structure by technologies. 2008, % 228. IM: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic to consumption, %
163. ABS supply structure by technologies. 2009, % 229. IM: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2005, %
164. ABS supply structure by technologies. 2010, % 230. IM: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2008, %
165. ABS consumption structure by suppliers. 2005, % 231. IM: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2009, %
166. ABS consumption structure by suppliers. 2008, % 232. IM: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2010, %
167. ABS consumption structure by suppliers. 2009, % 233. IM: Investments into processing by finished products types. to USD thous.
168. ABS consumption structure by suppliers. 2010, % 2005, %
169. ABS consumption structure by converters. 2005, % 234. IM: Investments into processing by finished products types. to USD thous.
170. ABS consumption structure by converters. 2008, % 2008, %
171. ABS consumption structure by converters. 2009, % 235. IM: Investments into processing by finished products types. to USD thous.
172. ABS consumption structure by converters. 2010, % 2009, %
173. ABS consumption structure by grades. 2005, % 236. IM: Investments into processing by finished products types. to USD thous.
174. ABS consumption structure by grades. 2008, % 2010, %
175. ABS consumption structure by grades. 2009, % 237. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Estimated Consumption, KT
176. ABS consumption structure by grades. 2010, % 238. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Domestic Supply, KT
177. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Estimated Consumption, KT 239. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Imports, KT
178. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Domestic Supply, KT 240. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Exports, KT
179. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Imports, KT 241. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Utilization of production capacities,
180. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Exports, KT %
181. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Utilization of production capacities, % 242. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Feedstock Imports Substitution
182. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Feedstock Imports Substitution Index, Index, %
% 243. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Imports PS to consumption PS, %
183. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Imports PS to consumption PS, % 244. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis. Domestic to consumption, %
184. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis. Domestic to consumption, % 245. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Estimated
185. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Estimated Consumption, KT
Consumption, KT 246. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic
186. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic Supply, Supply, KT
KT 247. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports, KT
187. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports, KT 248. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Exports, KT
188. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Exports, KT 249. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Utilization of
189. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Utilization of production capacities, %
production capacities, % 250. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Feedstock
190. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Feedstock Imports Substitution Index, %
Imports Substitution Index, % 251. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports PS to
191. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports PS to consumption, %
consumption, % 252. Sheet extrusion: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic to
192. Foaming. EPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic to consumption, %
consumption, % 253. Sheet extrusion: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2005, %
193. Foaming. EPS: Investments into processing by finished products types. to 254. Sheet extrusion: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2008, %
USD thous. 2005, % 255. Sheet extrusion: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2009, %
194. Foaming. EPS: Investments into processing by finished products types. to 256. Sheet extrusion: PS consumption structure by PS types. 2010, %
USD thous. 2008, % 257. Sheet extrusion: Investments into processing by finished products types.
195. Foaming. EPS: Investments into processing by finished products types. to to USD thous. 2005, %
USD thous. 2009, % 258. Sheet extrusion: Investments into processing by finished products types.
196. Foaming. EPS: Investments into processing by finished products types. to to USD thous.2008, %
USD thous. 2010, % 259. Sheet extrusion: Investments into processing by finished products types.
197. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Estimated Consumption, KT to USD thous. 2009, %
198. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Domestic Supply, KT 260. Sheet extrusion: Investments into processing by finished products types.
199. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Imports, KT to USD thous. 2010, %
200. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Exports, KT 261. PS production structure by producers. 2005, %
201. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Utilization of production capacities, % 262. PS production structure by producers. 2008, %
202. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Feedstock Imports Substitution Index, 263. PS production structure by producers. 2009, %
% 264. PS production structure by producers. 2010, %
203. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Imports PS to consumption PS, % 265. PS production structure by types. 2005, %
204. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis. Domestic to consumption, % 266. PS production structure by types. 2008, %
205. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Estimated 267. PS production structure by types. 2009, %
Consumption, KT 268. PS production structure by types. 2010, %
206. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Domestic Supply, 269. GPPS production structure by producers. 2005, %
KT 270. GPPS production structure by producers. 2008, %
207. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year . Imports, KT 271. GPPS production structure by producers. 2009, %
208. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Exports, KT 272. GPPS production structure by producers. 2010, %
209. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Utilization of 273. GPPS production structure by grades. 2005, %
production capacities, % 274. GPPS production structure by grades. 2008, %
210. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Feedstock 275. GPPS production structure by grades. 2009, %
Imports Substitution Index, % 276. GPPS production structure by grades. 2010, %
211. Foaming. XPS: PS supply analysis in the previous year. Imports PS to 277. HIPS production structure by producers. 2005, %
consumption, % 278. HIPS production structure by producers. 2008, %
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279. HIPS production structure by producers. 2009, % 314. PS imports by countries. 2008, %
280. HIPS production structure by producers. 2010, % 315. PS imports by countries. 2009, %
281. HIPS production structure by grades. 2005, % 316. PS imports by countries. 2010, %
282. HIPS production structure by grades. 2008, % 317. GPPS imports by countries. 2005, %
283. HIPS production structure by grades. 2009, % 318. GPPS imports by countries. 2008, %
284. HIPS production structure by grades. 2010, % 319. GPPS imports by countries. 2009, %
285. EPS production structure by producers. 2005, % 320. GPPS imports by countries. 2010, %
286. EPS production structure by producers. 2008, % 321. HIPS imports by countries. 2005, %
287. EPS production structure by producers. 2009, % 322. HIPS imports by countries. 2008, %
288. EPS production structure by producers. 2010, % 323. HIPS imports by countries. 2009, %
289. EPS production structure by grades. 2005, % 324. HIPS imports by countries. 2010, %
290. EPS production structure by grades. 2008, % 325. EPS imports by countries. 2005, %
291. EPS production structure by grades. 2009, % 326. EPS imports by countries. 2008, %
292. EPS production structure by grades. 2010, % 327. EPS imports by countries. 2009, %
293. ABS production structure by producers. 2005, % 328. EPS imports by countries. 2010, %
294. ABS production structure by producers. 2008, % 329. ABS imports by countries. 2005, %
295. ABS production structure by producers. 2009, % 330. ABS imports by countries. 2008, %
296. ABS production structure by producers. 2010, % 331. ABS imports by countries. 2009, %
297. ABS production structure by grades. 2005, % 332. ABS imports by countries. 2010, %
298. ABS production structure by grades. 2008, % 333. SAN imports by countries. 2005, %
299. ABS production structure by grades. 2009, % 334. SAN imports by countries. 2008, %
300. ABS production structure by grades. 2010, % 335. SAN imports by countries. 2009, %
301. Ethylene production structure by producers. 2005, % 336. SAN imports by countries. 2010, %
302. Ethylene production structure by producers. 2008, % 337. SBS imports by countries. 2005, %
303. Ethylene production structure by producers. 2009, % 338. SBS imports by countries. 2008, %
304. Ethylene production structure by producers. 2010, % 339. SBS imports by countries. 2009, %
305. PS imports structure by types. 2005, % 340. SBS imports by countries. 2010, %
306. PS imports structure by types. 2008, % 341. PS exports structure by types. 2005, %
307. PS imports structure by types. 2009, % 342. PS exports structure by types. 2008, %
308. PS imports structure by types. 2010, % 343. PS exports structure by types. 2009, %
309. PS imports structure by technologies. 2005, % 344. PS exports structure by types. 2010, %
310. PS imports structure by technologies. 2008, % 345. PS exports by countries. 2005, %
311. PS imports structure by technologies. 2009, % 346. PS exports by countries. 2008, %
312. PS imports structure by technologies. 2010, % 347. PS exports by countries. 2009, %
313. PS imports by countries. 2005, % 348. PS exports by countries. 2010, %
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METHODOLOGY
General Information on the Report
The Annual Reports have been framed so that you could get a maximum complete and
detailed picture after you have read it. We did our utmost to present the Report as an annual
market encyclopaedia.
Generally, apart from analysis of prices selected from our Price Reports, statistics on
production/exports/imports selected from our Monthly Reports, our Annual Reports contain
the following data:
All data are presented in accordance with overall annual results. All values of the year under
discussion are compared with similar periods of the eight previous years. Separately, you
will find marketing forecast till 2027.
Data Analysis
All diagrams and tables in the Appendixes are made up automatically. The methodology
includes unified processing of all fragmentary data that we use to understand activities of
each converter. Data from Annual Reports fully agree with information presented in
PlastGuide.
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PlastGuide
PlastGuide helps form any reference in n-line mode by each converter mentioned in this
Annual Report. This is a unique software system that includes marketing data on 20
thousand companies operating in the CIS polymers market. An individual strong aspect of
PlastGuide is the set of credit ratings by each converter that allow assessing not only
general financial performance of a converter (on the basis of Altman scoring model), as well
as to understand advisability of giving commodity credits to such converters.
Data Sources
To prepare this Annual Report, we used statistics provided by the Federal State Statistics
Service, State Customs Service, Russian Railways, Ministry for Economic Development,
Central Bank of the Russian Federation, as well as producers data, expert opinions,
information of world and Russian analytical companies, and own MRC Companys data.
Hyperlinks
Having clicked on a hyperlink in the text, you will get to the page where the described value
can be found; then having clicked on the hyperlink of that value, you will get back to the
page of the text.
Classification of Products
As the basis of product classification, analyzed in the Report, we applied generally accepted
classification of polystyrene types:
We adhered to general Foreign Trade Codes just partially, since actual imports of PE grades
do not correspond to commodity items indicated in importers in customs declarations. Use of
just Foreign Trade Codes could have led to serious distortions in research results.
Therefore, we applied our own, more precise correlation of sold products with PE grades by
producers brands.
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Customs duties
The customs duty on imported PS regarding the below stated FEACN is 10%, (on all other
PS types, including expanded PS and freon-resistant PS the customs duty is 0%):
3903200000 SAN;
3903300000 ABS;
3903901000 copolymer of only styrene and allyl spirit with the acetyl number 175 and
more;
3903902000 bromated PS that contains 58 mass % and more, but not more than 71
mass % of bromine;
3903909000 other.
Data Directories
The general data tree in all Annual Reports has a three-level structure: Processing
Technology, Processing Sector and Type of Finished Goods.
Processing technology
Technology implies the primary processing of polymer that directly effects its
consumption volumes. For example, thermoforming, bags cutting or re-granulation can also
be considered as polymers processing technology; however, they effect only indirectly on
polymer consumption, therefore they were not included into overall analysis of production
capacities. For example, conslusions as to consumption of PS for molding of disposable
ware were made taking into account production caapcities of the so-called primary PS
processing, which in that case means sheet extrusion technology. We analyzed processing
technology which implies application of each PS grade. We took into account generally
accepted PS processing technologies:
Compounding. We consider this technology when grades are meant for the production of
bonding and adhesive agents, including glues and P&C. Mainly, these are different
styrene copolymers, including SAN and SBS.
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Processing Sector
Processing sector is needed for more detailed analysis of consumption in a specific polymer
processing technology. As a rule, processing sector is a reference guide subordinate to
processing technology guide. We use 28 processing sectors to analyze the PS market.
Sheet extrusion
packaging
electrotechnics
car components
sheets
tapes
recreational goods
other
Onjection molding
electrotechnics
car components
packaging
household goods
recreational goods
furniture
audio/video cassettes
fittings
footwear
caontainers
caps/lids
medicine
accumulators
other
Foaming
EPS packaging
construction
packaging
dekor
other
Compounding
granulation
mixing
bonding agents
other
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EPS plates
refrigerators
XPS plates
other electrotechnics
containers/disposable ware
disposable ware
car components
P&C
TV-sets
monitors
transportation packaging
household goods
CD discs
washing machines
water filters
vacuum cleaners
soles
packaging
tape
sheets
medicine equipment
toys
lighting units
sockets/adapters
videotape recorder
accumulators
molded containers
heat insulation
other
polystyrene-concrete
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Belarus
Supplies of Byelorussian LDPE to the Russian market are not recorded in export-import
transactions of the Russian Federation. Hitherto, all assessments of the Russian
polyethylene market have not accounted PE supplies from Belarus (supplies exceeded the
level of 35 KT in 2007). In our Report we took into account supplies of Byelorussian
polyethylene to the Russian Federation and estimated the market capacity taking into
consideration these data. We dont take into account exports of Russian polyethylene to
Belarus, which doesnt exceed 20-25 thousands tons, i.e. not more than 2 % of overall
consumption in Russia. In our opinion, this difference can be neglected, especially if to
consider, that the majority of polyethylene produced in Belarus is subsequently exported to
Russia without any records of such exports on the part of the Russian customs bodies. In
Appendix you will find data on transportation of PE by rail in the context of Russian suppliers
and Belarusian consumers.
Market Players
Names of market players are given without inverted commas, their organizational and legal
status is omitted, as well we apply a general name of a group of companies without names
of their subsidiaries. For instance, Basell Polyolefins Orlen Polyolefins Sp.z.o.o. is called
simply as Basell Orlen, Dow Europe GmbH Dow, etc.
Groups
As a rule, each market player represents not only one but several companies, and each of
them can actually be a converter, a trader, as a well as a person concerned with. We have
grouped those companies that are interrelated through affiliated structures, and we have
referred to them as to a single market player.
We understand that large players may have a complicated management system: some are
focusing on production assets, others on exports/imports, the third are responsible for
domestic supply, the fourth are servicing companies, and the fifth are dealing with general
management, etc.
If we hadnt grouped market players, we would have had serious inaccuracies from the point
of view that a company might have big production capacities but there would be no data on
production, another one might have data on production but there would be no imports, the
third company would have no data on any of the aforementioned but it would deal with
domestic supply (by rail). Some companies included 5-6 enterprises; Polyplastic Group, for
example, includes eleven companies.
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Producers
Producers are companies that are engaged exclusively in production of polymers: i.e.
analysis excluded all trading, resale and offshore companies.
Converters
Manufacturers
Traders
Companies that do not have polymer processing capacities but they have purchased or sold
polymer feedstock of equipment.
Equipment Producers
Suppliers
Companies that supply feedstock (equipment) to converters. Both traders and producers of
feedstock or equipment can be suppliers.
Importers / Exporters
Rating of Converters
We have worked out an integral market effect indicator by each converter. This indicator is a
reduced weighted value obtained on the basis of statistics analysis of each six values of this
year:
- imports, MT
In the respective sections of the Report, you will find two ratings of converters. The first one
is the rating of individual converters (without group markings). The second one is the rating
of groups of converters (with group marking). For example, PE and PP converters in the
sector of automobile chemistry packaging Lukoil-Permnefteorgsyntez and Lukoil-
Volgogradorgsyntez are considered as each converter, as well as Lukoil Group.
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Prices
The Report contains prices reduced to one basis in compliance with Incoterms 2000:
Import: DDP, Moscow
Domestic: CPT, Moscow
Export: DAF, border of the Russian Federation.
Machine Capacity
We did our best to show how polymer processing capacities have been expanding by each
individual converter. We identified each brand of purchased equipment, its rated capacity; as
well, depending on the type of a converter, we identified overall rated capacity as to
processing of a specific polymer on that equipment. To calculate annual capacity gain, we
applied nominal time fund at the level of 5 000 hours per year (two shifts, 6.8 hours of actual
operation without shutdown for shift change or change-over). By some lines and converters
we adjusted time up to 6 000 hours; in single instances, we used 6 500 hours.
Capacities were calculated on the basis of own rates for each type of equipment in each
technology. If was just enough to know nameplate capacity for a specific brand in kg/h for a
film or pipe extruder, then it was certainly not possible to obtain such value for an injection
molding machine. For example, for each group of molded finished goods, we identified a
typical product, and by shot volume and plasticizing capacity (for injection molding
machines) we finally identified rated polymer processing capacity.
Completeness of equipment was also checked by its each unit. As a rule, big lines are being
imported as a set of shipments. Sometimes, delivery of one line extends for more than 6-8
months. In any case, we deem each line not as a number of sets of shipments, but as one
complete line.
Investments
The Report contains information on investments into polymers processing. Estimated values
of such investments cannot be accurate, since the cost of acquired equipment may differ
while crossing the border, or equipment can be contributed to an authorized fund of a
company in Russia with the indication of a price that correspond to the actual level of prices.
With the help of the obtained data, we can rather analyze trends in polyethylene processing
than define the accurate amount of investments.
Some tables of the Report that describe consumption of a specific polymer by technologies,
contain data on imports of finished goods. Tables intended for analysis of such imports
mainly include those finished goods where the share of a specific polymer exceeds 50% of
the total weight. For instance, imports of laminated packaging could have been of interest
from the point of view of how much PE for extrusion coating had been imported into Russia.
However, that figure was not included into tables on imports. Contrariwise, 98-99% of the
total weight of stretch films belong to film-grade polyethylene; therefore, data on stretch films
imports are included into general figures on PE consumption in Film Extrusion technology.
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Often diagrams in the Report are duplicated by respective tables. This has been done
deliberately, whereas the diagrams may help define one or another trend, and the figures
from the tables are necessary for more accurate analysis.
Forecast
Many tables and diagrams in the Report include forecast up to 2025. As a rule, making
forecast we used the method of linear trend extrapolation, the polynomial trend extrapolation
method, the Box-Jenkins model (ARIMA), as well as the method of experts evaluations. In
case there are no stable data during the period from 2000 to 2008, then the forecast for that
line could be omitted. For longer periods (5 and more years), we forecast production of
polymers on the basis of expert opinions, as well we make respective exports forecast.
Afterwards, Data Analysis Software independently distributes data by technologies, sectors
and types of finished goods, in compliance with the market model developed by MRCs
analysts. A principally different forecasting method is used for the nearest four years; it is
based on analysis of each processing sector and its influence on overall polymer
consumption.
Designations
The following designations are used in the Report: MT metric ton, thous. thousand, KT
thous. ton, KTa thous. ton per year (capacity), mln. million, RUB Russian rouble, USD
US dollar, EUR Euro.
Growth Indexes
As a rule, growth index in the tables is the relation of the index during the analyzed period to
the previous one. In case of illogically high (low) indexes, for instance - 900%, we put -.
AAGR
AAGR, % - is average annual growth rate over the indicated period calculated as n-th root,
where n is the number of years in the analyzed period.
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In 2010 there were registered the historical peak of import at the level of 210 and
net import at the level of 174 . Almost half of polystyrene import felt to expandable
polystyrene (EPS) and more 22% - to ABS plastics.
Another situation is seen in the market of ABS: within the next three years the
market is to continue to experience the shortage of raw material as new production
capacities will appear in Russian market not earlier then 2013.
Consumption of EPS made up 122.5 (+14%). Share of import was 80%. In the
E. Tsyganov, Commercial Director of total volume of import of EPS about 80% falls to raw material of Chinese and South
Nizhnekamskneftechim, about new Korean origin.
projects of PS production
ABS consumption grew by 65% for the year. Share of imported ABS (it is 58 ) in
2010 made up 78%. The volumes of ABS production of Plastik, Uzlovaya (group of
companies Sibur) were not over 12.5 .
Factors of changes of the
market in 2010,
In 2008 Nizhnekamskneftekhim launched the third production line of polystyrene
(HIPS and GPPS) with capacity of 50 , in 2010 the total capacities of the
others enterprise were expanded to 200 .
others
Styrovit which is part of the Penoplex faced financial problems which could result in
HIPS
HIPS technical bankruptcy. By the end of 2010 the Penoplex coped with the
consequences of the crisis and promises to finish expansion of production capacities
on polystyrene in the second half of 2011. Ponople Group have also opened a plant
EPS
EPS on XPS-plates production in Kazakhstan and supplies GPPS from Styrovit.
ABS In 2010 Zavod plastmass, Omsk (Omsk Polymer Plant) was declared a bankrupt. In
ABS
the end of 2010 the Arbitration Court of Omsk region introduced bankruptcy
administration in Zavod Plastmass, Omsk (Omsk-Polymer) for the period of six
GPPS months. Omsk-Polymer owes about EUR 4 mln. to the bank. Total debt of Omsk-
GPPS
Polymer to 400 creditors makes more RUR 5 bln. More then RUR 4 bln of them is
0 15 30 45 the debt to BTA-bank (Kazakhstan) and RUR 912 mln. - to Russian banks.
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2.3.1 EPS-plates
2010 shows of dependency of the market from the imported raw material, share of
which in 2010 made 80%.
As mentioned above, the crisis period made many traders to reduce the volumes of
import. In spite of difference in the cost of raw material of Chineese Loyal and South
Korean LG Chem in the average of 4-5%, in 2010 consumption of polystyrene of LG
Chem kept increasing and reached the level of 11.7 (commulative growth of sales
of grades R120 and R160 by 32.5% and 48.5% respectively).
60 0,0
0 -0,3
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
14%
20% Up till 2009 Mosstroy-31 was the largest consumer of polystyrene by LG Chem. In
11% 2009 Mosstroy-31 switched to raw material of other producers. The company
8%
10% reduced the volumes of consumption of EPS LG Chem production by 85% and
8%
9% 10% increased purchase from BASF by 22%. For the first time, in 2009, the company also
10%
imported EPS of production of Finnish company Styrochem in total of 3.6 .
Loyal
In 2008 Styrochem expanded its production of EPS from 60 to 150 , in 2009
Angarskyi Zavod Polimerov its capacities reached to 200 . Today Styrochem is one of the largest EPS
BASF producers in Europe.
LG Chem
Wuxi
Styrochem
Shinho
Plastik, Uzlovaya
other
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average 2011 2012 2013 2014 2027
Growth, estimate forecast forecast forecast forecast
Moving Direction %
production capacities 177 204 231 371 277 204 337 204 337 204 337 204 397 204 417 204 12%
437 204
Growth, % - 31% 20% 22% - - 18% 5% 5% -
Production 10 941 17 233 18 149 221 623 270 890 291 575 264 221 255 470 282 410 50,1%
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Growth, % - 58% 5% 1 121% 22% 8% -9% -3% 11% -
Import 134 970 145 410 112 558 105 260 148 448 191 304 190 547 162 065 209 619 5,7%
Growth, % - 8% -23% -6% 41% 29% 0% -15% 29% -
Export 3 679 5 051 32 749 29 300 55 322 29 929 37 412 49 403 35 752 32,9%
Growth, % - 37% 548% -11% 89% -46% 25% 32% -28% -
417 35
Estimated consumption 142 232 157 592 97 958 297 582 364 016 452 949 368 133 456 276 15,7%
6
Growth, % - 11% -38% 204% 22% 24% -8% -12% 24% - MARKET
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Utilization of production
6 7 7 66 80 86 67 61 65 34,1%
capacities, %
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average 2011 2012 2013 2014 2027
Growth, % estimate forecast forecast forecast forecast
Type
GPPS 24 957 30 324 11 535 85 271 93 100 124 975 122 258 121 088 159 396 26,1%
Growth, % - 22% -62% 639% 9% 34% -2% -1% 32% -
EPS 50 144 51 348 52 515 78 135 106 045 130 470 125 012 107 414 122 436 11,8%
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Growth, % - 2% 2% 49% 36% 23% -4% -14% 14% -
HIPS 26 769 34 378 21 416 98 159 119 036 143 250 123 119 91 273 106 477 18,8%
Growth, % - 28% -38% 358% 21% 20% -14% -26% 17% -
ABS 34 645 36 485 36 613 30 591 39 126 46 215 41 702 29 703 49 452 4,5%
Growth, % - 5% 0% -16% 28% 18% -10% -29% 66% -
SAN 2 845 5 765 3 325 2 917 3 567 3 876 6 602 11 116 11 217 18,7%
Growth, % - 103% -42% -12% 22% 9% 70% 68% 1% -
MARKET
SBS 461 587 802 404 1 772 1 585 1 597 1 697 1 926 19,6% R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average 2011 2012 2013 2014 2027
Growth, estimate forecast forecast forecast forecast
Technology %
foaming 54 409 61 305 52 692 126 739 161 308 208 866 192 613 176 577 213 701 18,6%
Growth, % - 13% -14% 141% 27% 29% -8% -8% 21% -
sheet extrusion 36 985 34 532 24 025 84 217 101 309 124 515 129 773 see 104
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Growth, % - -7% -30% 251% 20% 23% 4% -20% 25% -
IM 47 739 57 081 47 118 80 644 93 309 112 655 92 692 72 596 100 449 9,7%
Growth, % - 20% -17% 71% 16% 21% -18% -22% 38% -
compounding 3 642 5 624 3 745 2 680 3 055 3 613 5 670 12 632 10 148 13,7%
Growth, % - 54% -33% -28% 14% 18% 57% 123% -20% -
others 3 022 3 728 2 393 3 891 6 507 3 871 2 273 1 646 1 620 -7,5%
Growth, % - 23% -36% 63% 67% -41% -41% -28% -2% - MARKET
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
Total 145 797 162 270 129 972 298 171 365 488 453 520 423 022 367 494 456 064 15,3%
Growth, % - 11% -20% 129% 23% 24% -7% -13% 24% -
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100 200
100 10
0
MARKET
-100
0 MARKET -10
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Imports Exports
Growth,% Growth,%
60 200 30 2000
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20 0 10 0
0 -100 0 -1000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
MARKET 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 MARKET
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GPPS suppliers, MT
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average
Growth,
Producer %
1 Nizhnekamskneftechem - - - 36 447 44 150 54 090 56 896 68 640 93 096 20,6%
2 Stayrovit - - - 30 720 29 303 41 812 37 201 29 265 28 826 -1,3%
3 BASF 7 274 9 742 2 551 2 282 2 685 2 688 3 693 6 259 10 939 5,2%
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4 SNOS - - - 5 837 5 753 5 596 5 686 6 032 7 773 5,9%
5 Total Petrochemicals - - - - - 2 432 2 848 1 785 4 188 19,9%
6 Ineos Nova 188 3 330 47 28 22 2 516 1 847 1 483 2 242 36,4%
7 LG Chem 1 000 1 130 1 578 713 600 611 435 1 264 1 730 7,1%
8 Polimeri Europa 3 396 4 357 4 163 2 549 1 498 1 018 1 265 785 1 661 -8,6%
9 Kumho 799 374 - - 442 901 1 343 855 1 149 4,6%
10 Dow 2 092 2 778 1 136 823 2 249 6 321 6 944 2 736 973 -9,1%
11 Taita - - - - - - - 320 898 180,7%
12 Concern Stirol 2 469 1 925 1 080 240 85 70 964 220 680 -14,9%
13 Dongbu 2 446 3 973 723 1 341 375 2 095 799 - 651 -15,2%
14 Plastics Plant, Omsk - - - 3 062 5 559 3 624 1 944 1 149 215 -41,2%
15 Kaucuk - 24 - 17 122 288 131 102 108 23,9%
16 Dwory 6 28 7 7 25 683 1 - 21 17%
17 Chevron Phillips - 260 249 190 169 185 204 26 - -31,9%
18 Plastics Plant, Kazakhstan 5 271 2 266 - 560 55 - - - - -68%
19 Samsung Cheil Industries - - - 388 - - - - - -
20 Dioki - - - 68 - - - - - -
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21 others 18 138 1 - 7 46 59 167 201 R E P O R T
35,2%
C O M P A N Y
- 24 957 30 324 11 535 85 271 93 100 124 975 122 258 121 088 155 351 25,7%
Source: MRC
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2005 2008
Nizhnekamskneftechem
Nizhnekamskneftechem
Stayrovit 8%
10% Stayrovit
SNOS (Salavatnefteorgsyntez) 7%
Dow
42% 6%
Plastics Plant, Omsk 46%
SNOS (Salavatnefteorgsyntez)
Polimeri Europa
BASF
36% 30%
others
others
2009 2010
7% 7%
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5%
5% BASF
7%
BASF
57%
24% 19% 59%
MARKET
Total Petrochemicals
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
Dow
Source: MRC
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average
Growth, %
Moving Direction
processing 50 433 91 023 136 984 164 994 197 285 278 300 436 328 555 728 571 898 35,5%
Growth, % - 80% 50% 20% 20% 41% 57% 27% 3% -
Import 34 622 53 793 56 640 47 054
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78 520 114 746 88 787 12,5%
Growth, % - 55% 5% -17% 3% 63% 47% -1% -23% -
domestic supply - - 78 200 82 525 92 943 77 748 87 974 62,9%
Growth, % - - - 16% 1 332% 6% 13% -16% 13% -
Estimated consumption 34 622 53 793 51933 41594 126 481 161 044 208 674 192 494 176 761 22,6%
Growth, % - 55% 14% -14% 141% 27% 30% -8% MARKET
-8%
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y -
Imports to consumption,% 100 100 92 90 38 49 55 60 50 -8,2%
* 2005
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Brand/Producer 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average
Growth,
%
1 PSV-SV-NM-RO/Angarsk Polymers Plant - - - 12 351 10 971 12 407 9 689 12 220 10 424 -3,3%
2 PSV-S/Plastik, Uzlovaya - 4 707 5 460 5 427 6 367 7 197 7 060 8 878 9 701 10,9%
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3 F-SA/Loyal 1 923 1 598 2 040 503 4 276 11 510 10 819 7 768 9 370 21,9%
4 ZKF-301/Wuxi - - 405 1 763 1 102 5 574 4 703 2 754 7 739 63,5%
5 SE-1600/Shinho 5 997 8 577 8 315 2 365 7 011 5 541 6 905 5 881 7 424 2,7%
6 R120/LG Chem - 158 2 875 2 074 990 774 3 524 4 616 6 181 68,9%
7 F-MS/Loyal 1 615 2 754 2 465 1 309 9 155 18 083 18 317 5 506 5 393 16,3%
8 Taitacell EPS-321/Taita 96 214 - 156 3 706 4 407 2 704 3 207 4 237 60,5%
9 R160/LG Chem - 66 33 68 3 917 2 277 1 042 2 138 3 174 73,9%
10 ZKF-302/Wuxi - - 136 1 741 1 460 3 400 1 352 4 000 2 852 66,1%
11 Styropor KF262M/BASF 2 619 3 261 2 219 2 851 3 616 3 760 2 912 676 2 655 0,2%
12 C-104/Jiangsu Sunchem - - - - - - - 799 2 578 222,7%
13 F-251/Dongbu 182 112 256 1 200 3 280 3 664 1 792 - 2 416 38,2%
14 Styropor KF362M/BASF 517 2 328 1 949 3 863 5 456 4 041 2 956 1 497 1 984 18,3%
15 C-103/Jiangsu Sunchem - - - - - - - 289 1 869 546,5%
16 SF-200H/Samsung Cheil Industries 168 - 776 304 784 943 448 336 1 744 34%
17 K910/Styrochem 143 54 273 66 46 308 1 958 1 342 1 712 36,4%
18 Styropor KF162M/BASF 1 284 2 383 1 572 3 620 1 952 1 488 1 696 1 141 1 674 3,4%
19 F301/Jiangsu Litian New Material - - - - - - - 340 1 649 385%
20 F-SB/Loyal 1 003 2 482 935 118 476 2 032 6 822 5 100 1 626 6,2%
21 others 34 598 22 655 22 806 38 357 41 480 43 064 40 315 38 926 34 878 MARKET
0,1%
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
- 50 144 51 348 52 515 78 135 106 045 130 470 125 012 107 414 121 279 11,7%
Source: MRC
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Foaming: TOP-20 converters in terms of investments into equipment. Cost of production line, USD thous.
Converter 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Share
1 - - - - - - - - 509 509 0,3%
2 - -
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3 63 21 32 16 - - - - 26 158 0,1%
4 11 87 646 31 179 4 - - - 957 0,5%
5 , 1 429 26 - 827 8 624 3 521 12 789 6 606 - 33 822 17,0%
6 , 168 - - 83 621 329 551 764 - 2 516 1,3%
7 , - 88 337 432 - 127 1 273 - - 2 257 1,1%
8 -, - 4 - 344 22 41 - - - 411 0,2%
9 , 85 - - - 8 029 8 403 - - - 16 517 8,3%
10 -31 - - - - 961 386 2 886 - - 4 234 2,1%
11 , - 7 1 463 - - - - 515 - 1 985 1,0%
12 - 594 - - 172 150 - - - 916 0,5%
13 , - - - - - - 9 199 32 302 - 41 500 20,9%
14 - - - 37 2 - - - - 39 0,0%
15 - 316 108 - - - - - - 424 0,2%
16 - - - 206 - 611 - - - 817 0,4%
17 - - - 230 317 - - - - 547 0,3%
18 - - - - - 332 369 - - 701 0,4%
MARKET
19 - - - - - 269 530 R E P O R T -
C O M P A N Y - 799 0,4%
20 - 204 - 740 - - - - - 944 0,5%
21 others 1 757 2 775 4 406 2 858 2 004 6 724 25 120 40 668 1 525 87 838 44,3%
- 3 513 4 123 6 991 5 803 20 931 20 897 52 717 81 197 2 217 198 389 100,0%
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Share
Equipment producer
IDE - - - 1 - 6 - - 2 9 2,9%
Kurtz 3 9 6 3 11 7 15 - 1 55 18,0%
Sunghoontech - - - - - - 1 4 1 6 2,0%
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Fangyuan Plastics Machinery - - - - - 1 6 - 1 8 2,6%
Emar - - - - - - - - 1 1 0,3%
Deyili - - - - - - - - 1 1 0,3%
Erlenbach Maschinen - 1 1 2 2 5 7 - - 18 5,9%
Styropex 1 5 5 1 4 4 5 - - 25 8,2%
ABM Formtec 2 1 - - 3 3 1 - - 10 3,3%
Hirsch Maschinenbau 3 2 - 1 3 5 - - - 14 4,6%
Forma - 3 2 3 7 4 - - - 19 6,2%
IMG Plastec - - 1 1 2 2 - - - 6 2,0%
Han Kook System 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 0,7%
BM Biraghi 1 - - - 2 - - - - 3 1,0%
Tria - - - - 1 - - - - 1 0,3%
Jin Sung Machinery - 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 0,7%
PolymerMash - - - - - 2 - - - 2 0,7%
Krauss Maffei - - - - - - - - - - 0,0%
Shanghai Jwell Machinery - - - 1 - 5 - - - 6 2,0%
OMC - - - - - 1 - - - MARKET
1 0,3%
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
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Producer Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Share
1 Nizhnekamskneftechem 10 645 11 876 16 199 12 095 16 129 14 347 10 176 11 072 10 637 13 046 15 515 15 231 156 968 61,4%
2 Stayrovit 63 2 031 3 779 2 491 250 3 701
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3 SNOS 1 552 1 505 2 504 2 086 1 497 1 933 2 627 2 282 2 650 2 700 2 250 2 700 26 286 10,3%
4 Plastik, Uzlovaya 904 1 198 1 896 825 617 904 1 010 1 571 1 469 1 970 1 980 2 010 16 354 6,4%
5 Angarsk Polymers Plant 824 861 1 215 1 375 1 429 900 1 402 1 395 735 1 474 1 536 1 231 14 377 5,6%
6 Plastics Plant, Omsk 561 989 1 463 1 619 720 1 099 811 743 483 531 285 320 9 624 3,8%
- 14 549 18 460 27 056 20 491 20 642 22 884 19 843 20 346 19 234 23 049 25 034 23 882 255 470 100,0%
MARKET
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PS converters rating
Total Share
# Converter
1 - 90 8,0%
2 , 85 7,6%
3 , 64 5,7%
4 , 38 3,4%
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5 , 30 2,7%
6 30 2,6%
7 25 2,2%
8 22 2,0%
9 -31 19 1,7%
10 , 19 1,7%
11 17 1,5%
12 - 16 1,4%
13 , 15 1,3%
14 14 1,3%
15 14 1,3%
16 , 14 1,2%
17 13 1,1%
18 12 1,1%
19 - 12 1,0%
20 - 11 1,0%
21 11 0,9%
22 10 0,9%
23 , 10 0,9%
24 10 0,9%
25 - 9 0,8%
26 9 0,8%
27 8 0,7%
28 8 0,7%
29 8 0,7%
30 8 0,7%
31 LG , 7 0,6%
32 7 0,6%
33 - 7 0,6%
34 , 6 0,5%
35 , 6 0,5%
36 Nizhnekamskneftechem, 6 0,5%
37 6 0,5%
38 -, 5 0,5%
39 5 0,5%
40 - 5 0,5%
41 5 0,5%
42 , 5 0,5%
43 - 5 0,4%
44 , 5 0,4%
45 4 0,4%
46 , 4 0,4%
47 4 MARKET
0,4%
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
48 4 0,4%
49 4 0,4%
50 Sedon, 4 0,4%
51 others 370 32,9%
- 1 125 100,0%
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BASF
2 HIPS 6 154 9 990 16 975 10 853 8 741 9 729 11 415 10 445 8 463 -5% -14%
3 GPPS 3 577 7 274 9 742 2 551 2 282 2 685 2 688 3 693 6 259 20% 53%
4 ABS 40 797 329 513 1 249 3 581 6 212 5 074 3 920 50% -21%
5 SAN 200 312 296 228 129 1 223 2 647 3 302 2 313 59% -7%
6 SBS 261 164 428 491 393 1 579 1 386 1 295 1 149 19% -9%
7 others 1 411 1 484 694 792 1 010 1 078 648 805 507 -9% -12%
- Total 16 512 28 558 39 758 23 388 27 514 35 668 42 928 37 878 33 114 7% -12%
5 Polystyrol 143E 642 1 799 2 909 1 427 1 287 1 127 809 1 877 2 310 10% 69%
7 others 14 820 26 717 36 828 21 792 25 870 34 541 37 157 28 897 18 157 -4% -30%
MARKET
R E P O R T C O M P A N Y
- Total 16 512 28 558 39 758 23 388 27 514 35 668 42 928 37 878 33 114 7% -12%
Source: MRC
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