April 27, 2007 (Press Release) --
World Plastic Pipe industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015
World growth to approach 4% annually through 2010
Worldwide demand for plastic pipe is projected to increase 3.9 percent annually through 2010, representing a considerable improvement over the growth posted in the 2000 to 2005 period. This will be primarily due to increased construction activity, expanding use of plastic pipe in crop irrigation and natural gas distribution, replacement of competitive pipe materials and recovery in electrical conduit applications.
China, developing regions to pace overall growth
In North America, Western Europe and Japan, growth will derive from expanding construction activity and marginal increases in market penetration. Nevertheless, these geographic markets for plastic pipe are well established and comparatively mature. As a result, gains in these regions will trail overall growth. Developing markets, such as the Asia/ Pacific, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa/Mideast regions, will continue to post above average gains as plastic pipe materials displace other materials. Growth will benefit from a range of factors, including rapidly growing construction activity, increased market penetration by plastic materials, expanding irrigation of crop land and greater use of plastic pipe materials in natural gas transmission. In particular, China will continue to post outsized gains through 2010, reflecting strong building construction, infrastructure modernization, expanded crop irrigation and the displacement of other pipe materials.
PVC to maintain global pipe material dominance
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, which dominates demand, will continue to be the largest volume plastic pipe material in use, due to its durability, low cost and ease of installation. Nevertheless, demand for other types of plastic pipe will post greater rates of growth through 2010. High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, for ex example, will benefit from growing use in natural gas transmission, electrical conduit and in corrugated drain and sewer pipe applications.
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World Plastic Pipe industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015
World growth to approach 4% annually through 2010
Worldwide demand for plastic pipe is projected to increase 3.9 percent annually through 2010, representing a considerable improvement over the growth posted in the 2000 to 2005 period. This will be primarily due to increased construction activity, expanding use of plastic pipe in crop irrigation and natural gas distribution, replacement of competitive pipe materials and recovery in electrical conduit applications.
China, developing regions to pace overall growth
In North America, Western Europe and Japan, growth will derive from expanding construction activity and marginal increases in market penetration. Nevertheless, these geographic markets for plastic pipe are well established and comparatively mature. As a result, gains in these regions will trail overall growth. Developing markets, such as the Asia/ Pacific, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa/Mideast regions, will continue to post above average gains as plastic pipe materials displace other materials. Growth will benefit from a range of factors, including rapidly growing construction activity, increased market penetration by plastic materials, expanding irrigation of crop land and greater use of plastic pipe materials in natural gas transmission. In particular, China will continue to post outsized gains through 2010, reflecting strong building construction, infrastructure modernization, expanded crop irrigation and the displacement of other pipe materials.
PVC to maintain global pipe material dominance
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, which dominates demand, will continue to be the largest volume plastic pipe material in use, due to its durability, low cost and ease of installation. Nevertheless, demand for other types of plastic pipe will post greater rates of growth through 2010. High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, for ex example, will benefit from growing use in natural gas transmission, electrical conduit and in corrugated drain and sewer pipe applications.
For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=8494
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com
You can also call us at +91-(022)-2757 8668 or +91-(022)-2757 9131
For searching our huge collection of reports, Please visit :
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/customresearch.asp

Worldwide demand for plastic pipe is projected to increase 3.9 percent annually through 2010, representing a considerable improvement over the growth posted in the 2000 to 2005 period.
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