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Polyethylene films, the global market 2018
Reports published by AMI consulting:
Published February 2018
The rapid projected growth in production of polyethylene films in some regions of the world, including North East Asia, will give rise to increased levels of global trade in certain types of films and bags during the next five years and beyond.
This report will enable your company to formulate coherent plansfor its future progress within the polyethylene film industry and prepare meaningful market strategies to fully exploit business opportunities.
Agricultural films, the global market 2017
Rapid growth in the use of innovative plastic films drives developments in sustainable, efficient and smart farming. Find out about the market drivers and inhibitors, growth prospects and who the leading global producers of silage, mulch and greenhouse films are.
Palletisation films, the global market 2017
The global palletisation films industry dramatically consolidates -a result of major cuts in margins. Find out who is left among the leading producers of pallet stretch wrap, shrink hoods and stretch hoods, understand the competitive dynamics between the film types and learn about their future prospects.
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Collation films, the European market 2016 40%
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Palletisation films, the European market 2016 40%
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Heavy duty sacks, the European market 2016 40%
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Agricultural films, the European market 2014 50%
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