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Polypropylene markets in Europe


Make sure your business takes advantage of this growth and high performing demand.


- Get more insight from the report - Access the market using this database


The Report


Polypropylene markets in the EU 2017


This study provides an unrivalled bottom-up analysis of the market through combining an extensive interview programme, with hundreds of PP processors across the EU to gather site-by-site data on volumes and applications. Learn:


4 How your returns can be maximised


4 Where to concentrate marketing/ technical resources


4 Where you are likely to achieve competitive advantage


4 How to organise resources to maximise profitability


The Database


Polypropylene processor database for Europe


The database provides you with an unrivalled opportunity to interrogate PP usage at a site level.


1,400 individual sites of which 80% process at least 1,000 tonnes of PP per year. The database counts 7.1 million tonnes of PP usage It accounts for:


480-85% of homopolymer usage 470-75% of block copolymer usage 4 75-80% of random copolymer


Supplied as a Microsoft Access database


Get more information on the report, the database, and how to save money when you buy both. Email: sarah.phillips@ami.international or call +44 (0)117 924 9442


Published by AMI Consulting


Polypropylene outperforms polymer demand in Europe, and over the last 3 years PP demand has grown by almost 10% in Europe and its prospects over the next 5 years remain buoyant too.


Bringing the plastics industry together.


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