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Articles Articles > Russian Shrink Film Market in 2008 Single- and double-axis oriented film, which can be reduced under heating and fitted tightly to the packed items, is used as shrink film. In practical terms, any film, capable of increased shrinkage (up to 50% and more) and thus used for packing various products is normally referenced to as shrink film. In contrast to traditional film package, shrink film ensures package volume reduction at the expense of tight fitting and a relatively low film mass. Shrink film package is often cheaper and more attractive than a standard cardboard box. This kind of package provides certain advantages to retail trade, such as reduced amount of packing material, smaller sales area, occupied by the marketed product. Shrink film protects the goods against environmental impact. Shrink film is used for packing various foodstuff, cans, bottles, fancy and household goods, newspapers and magazines, office supplies etc. There are three shrink film package options: In structural terms shrink film coatings can be divided into banding, wrapping and jacket-type ones. Banding type coatings fully envelope a group of goods (packing items) or a shipping pack (block-pack) along the perimeter, leaving special openings on the faces. In case of a complete wrapping the film coating covers the shipping pack or a group of goods (pack items) entirely. To fasten the shipping packs together, tubular shrink film is used to make special jackets, in which the cuts are sealed by welded joints. About 15% of shrink film is used for pallet package of goods. The major users of this are brick-yards and cement works. For their purposes they use 120-250 µm thickness shrink film. The most demanded film thickness here is that of 120 and 150 µm. Only 5% of shrink film is used for individual good package. This type of package requires 8-50 µm thickness shrink film. The most demanded film thickness here is that of 15 and 40 µm. The entire volume of Russian shrink film market in 2008 increased by 2.9%, as compared to 2007. According to experts, the growth of production in 2008 was significantly slowed down, as compared to the previous years: some enterprises curb their production. There are currently about 130 shrink film manufacturers. In this amount only 45 produce multi-layer film (mostly three-layer). At the same time the period of 2007-2008 was marked by launching new lines for the production of more complex shrink film (e.g., five-layer film). All-in-all multi-layer film makes up about 25% of the total volume of shrink film, produced in Russia. A relatively small share of multi-layer shrink film production is conditioned by a high cost of setting up such a production. Shrink Film Export In natural terms the volume of shrink film export in 2007-2008 increased by 24.3%. Such a substantial growth of export is explained by the growth of domestic shrink film production. It is noteworthy, however, that the share of export in the overall shrink film production amounts to about 0.3%. Shrink film, resulting from increased production, is used to meet the domestic demand. The largest exporters, selling the Russian shrink film abroad, are OJSC “PLASTIK” and LLC PCC “TEKhPROKOMPLEKT”: their aggregate share increased from 31.6% in 2007 to 39.9% in 2008. Among other major exporters there are LLC “VIRAZH” and CJSC “TERMA”. Their aggregate share in the total export in 2008 made up 17.9% and 17.2%, respectively. In 2008 import increased by 25.8% as compared to 2007. Such a significant growth of import is explained by the increase of domestic shrink film consumption. Although a number of new shrink film production lines was put into operation in 2007-2008, it is evident that the market is rapidly growing. Nevertheless, it should be noted, that as compared to the domestic production, the volume of import is quite moderate, amounting to only ~ 3.7%. On the whole, the growing production of shrink film in Russia covers the growth of domestic demand. In terms of money the import of the Russian shrink film in 2008 increased by 41.7%. The growth of import in terms of money surpassed import in natural terms, which means, that the prices for imported shrink film were growing faster than the volumes of import in natural terms. The most part of shrink film imported by Russia, comes from Israel, China, Turkey and Finland: their shares in the total import in 2008 made up, respectively, 15.9%, 15.3%, 10.1% and 9.7%, while aggregate share increased from 47.1% in 2007 to 51% in 2008. It should be noted, that import from Israel and China is growing faster, than the overall volume of shrink film import. The major sellers of shrink film to Russia are P.V.RAN Ltd., Quick Pacific Ltd. and Naxan Plastic Sun Ve Tic A.S.: their aggregate share in 2008 made up 26.5% of the total volume of import. Shrink Film Market Trends in Russia Shrink film represents an innovative product in the Russian market, but it becomes widely used for packing various goods, in particular foodstuff. Applications of shrink film in food industry are diverse, among which the most frequent are the following: - package for bakery goods – is used to extend the shelf life of products and to add to their attractiveness; - packing paper stuff, such as fax machine paper, printing products, in which case low shrinkage film is used; ***
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