Title: Industrial & Institutional (I&I) Cleaning Chemicals
1Industrial Institutional (II) Cleaning
Chemicals
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2 Summary
US demand to grow 3 annually through
2018 Demand for industrial and institutional
(II) cleaning chemicals in the US is forecast to
rise more than three percent per annum through
2018. Accelerating growth will reflect a
strengthening economy with nearly every market
expanding at a pace exceeding that of the 2008-
2013 period. While economic growth will provide
the foundation for rising demand, infection
related health concerns will drive some of the
fastest advances, particularly for disinfectants
and sanitizers, in the food and beverage
processing industry and in healthcare
facilities. Manufacturing market to see fastest
volume growth Manufacturing will experience the
strongest growth in cleaning chemical demand,
principally reflecting growing consumption in the
food and beverage processing industry.
3Ongoing concerns about widely publicized food
borne illness outbreaks, coupled with a healthy
industry recovery, will continue to support
increased product usage rates. In addition,
growth in manufacturing cleaning chemical
consumption will be supported by gains in other
industries, such as fabricated metal processing
and machinery production. In the institutional
market, gains in cleaning chemical demand will
reflect efforts by the health care industry to
reduce the incidence rates of facility acquired
infections, especially from multiply resistant
bacteria for which there are few treatment
options. Sales of health care cleaning chemicals
will also be supported by the aging of the
population, which will lead to higher health care
facility visitation rates. However, tight
government budgets will limit faster increases
within the institutional market, as will a
challenging environment for educational
institution.
4Commercial market to exhibit highest value
gains The commercial segment is expected to
remain the biggest market for II cleaning
chemicals through 2018. Though demand growth will
trail that of the overall II cleaning chemical
market, commercial applications will register the
highest value gains during this period due to the
sheer size of the commercial market, which
includes foodservice, laundry and dry cleaning,
offices, and retail outlets. Hotels and lodging
will realize the fastest increases in cleaning
chemical demand among commercial markets, with
the strengthening economy driving patronization
and continued industry expansion.
5Trends to favor enhanced value, eco-friendly
products Continued emphasis by cleaning product
companies on providing customers with enhanced
value through the combined offering of products,
equipment, and service will facilitate ongoing
new product development and the successful
introduction of new additives and raw materials
that enhance cleaning product effectiveness.
Additionally, cleaning product formulators will
target green, eco-friendly products that are
viewed as environmentally friendly and safe
alternatives to more established cleaning
chemicals. This trend will be driven both by
company efforts to achieve credibility with an
increasingly environmentally aware public, and by
worker preference for eco-friendly and safer
choices.
6Study coverage Details on these and other key
findings are contained in this Freedonia industry
study, Industrial Institutional Cleaning
Chemicals. It presents historical demand data for
2003, 2008 and 2013, as well as forecasts for
2018 and 2023 by market, product and raw
material. The study also considers market
environment factors, evaluates company market
share and profiles more than 40 competitors in
the US industry, including Akzo Nobel, BASF,
Church Dwight, Croda, Diversey (Sealed Air),
Ecolab and Zep.
7Table Of Content
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- MARKETS
- PRODUCTS
- RAW MATERIALS
- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
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Chemicals
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