Global demand for windows and doors is projected to rise 5.0 percent per year to $150 billion in 2011. Product sales will be spurred by generally healthy economic growth, rising per capita income and ongoing industrialization efforts in developing parts of the world, helping bolster building construction expenditures and associated window and door demand. China, India, Mexico and Russia will register some of the largest sales increases, and market gains are also expected to be strong in lower-volume markets such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Ukraine and Iran. Although growth will be less robust than in developing nations, fenestration demand in developed areas will climb as well. Sales will be fueled by largely favorable economic conditions and higher income levels. In most industrialized countries, repair and improvementrelated window and door demand will outperform product use in new construction applications. In the US and Japan, new housing starts are expected to decline, preventing overall window and door demand in these nations from expanding at a faster rate through 2011.
Global demand to grow 5% annually through 2011
World demand for vinyl, fiberglass and other plastic door products will outpace increases for other product types. Plastic door demand will be driven by technological advances that are enabling manufacturers to improve the appearance and performance of their products, resulting in competitive inroads being made in a number of markets now served by wood and metaldoors. Sales of plastic windows will also grow at an above-average rate through 2011, stimulated by the relatively low cost of products like vinyl windows, with the durability, energy efficiency and low maintenance requirements of plastic windows also helping spur demand. However, wood and metal products will continue to account for a larger share of window and door demand in many areas, and sales of these items will rise along with construction spending.
Nonresidential building market to outpace residential
The residential building market dominates world window and door demand, accounting for 63 percent of all sales in 2006. Consumer product demand will be fueled by higher income levels and growth in the number of households, even in regions such as Eastern Europe where total population is declining. Residential aftermarket sales of fenestration products will outperform new construction-
Study coverage
This industry study, World Windows & Doors, is priced at $5800. It presents historical supply and demand data (1996, 2001, 2006) plus forecasts for 2011 and 2016 by product and market for six regions and 31 countries. This study also details market environment factors, evaluates company market shares and profiles 39 global industry competitors.
Introduction
Executive Summary
Market Environment
General
World Economic Overview
Recent Economic Performance
World Economic Outlook
World Demographic Overview
Population
Households
Personal Income Trends
World Building Construction Outlook
Residential
Nonresidential
Pricing Patterns
Technology Trends
Legal & Regulatory Environment
General & Product Performance
Considerations
Energy Considerations
Materials Considerations
WORLD SUPPLY & DEMAND
General
World Window & Door Markets
Regional Demand
Demand by Product
Doors
Wood
Metal
Plastic
Windows
Wood
Metal
Plastic
Demand by Market
Residential Buildings
New Construction
Repair & Improvement
Nonresidential Buildings
New Construction
Repair & Improvement
World Window & Door Production
International Trade Flows
NORTH AMERICA
General
Supply & Demand
United States
Canada
Mexico
WESTERN EUROPE
General
Supply & Demand
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Spain
Italy
Netherlands
Other Western Europe
Switzerland
Austria
Belgium
All Other
ASIA/PACIFIC
General
Supply & Demand
China
Japan
South Korea
India
Australia
Indonesia
Other Asia/Pacific
Thailand
Taiwan
Malaysia
All Other
OTHER REGIONS
Latin America
Brazil
Other Latin America
Argentina
Colombia
All Other
Eastern Europe
Russia
Poland
Other Eastern Europe
Ukraine
Czech Republic
All Other
Africa/Mideast
Turkey
Other Africa/Mideast
Iran
South Africa
All Other
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
General
Industry Composition
Market Share
Product Development & Manufacturing
Marketing & Distribution
Cooperative Agreements
Mergers & Acquisitions
Company Profiles
Other Companies Mentioned in Study
List of Tables & Charts
Executive Summary
1 Summary Table
Market Environment
1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region
2 World Population by Region
3 World Households by Region
4 World Per Capita GDP by Region
5 World Building Construction
Expenditures by Region
Cht World Building Construction Expenditures
by Region, 2006
6 World Residential Building Construction
Expenditures by Region
7 World Nonresidential Building Construction
Expenditures by Region
8 World Window & Door Pricing
Cht World Window & Door Pricing, 1996-2016
WORLD SUPPLY & DEmAND
1 World Window & Door Demand by Region
Cht World Window & Door Demand
by Region, 2006
Cht Additional Window & Door
Demand - 2011 vs. 2006
Cht World Window & Door Demand - Projected
2006-2011 Annual Rate of Growth
2 World Window & Door Demand by Product
Cht World Window & Door Demand
by Product, 2006
3 World Wood Door Demand by Region
4 World Metal Door Demand by Region
5 World Plastic Door Demand by Region
6 World Wood Window Demand by Region
7 World Metal Window Demand by Region
8 World Plastic Window Demand by Region
9 World Window & Door Demand by Market
Cht World Window & Door Demand by Market
10 World Window & Door Shipments by Region
Cht World Window & Door Shipments
by Region, 2006
11 World Window & Door
Net Exports by Region
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 Window & Door Sales for Selected
Manufacturers, 2006
Cht World Window & Door Market Share, 2006
2 Selected Cooperative Agreements
3 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
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