Cutler and plasticware
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The UK market for table cutlery reached 46 million pounds sterling in 1994, with the 1995 market set to rise to 48 million pounds sterling. Some 52% of the table cutlery market is accounted for by stainless steel. The dominant manufacturer in the market is Viners of Sheffield. The plasticware market was worth 104 million pounds sterling in 1994, with 1995 sales expected to reach 116 million pounds sterling. The plasticware market is led by suppliers Curver, Addis and Stewart Plastics.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1995
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Cutlery and plasticware
Article Abstract:
The UK market for cutlery was fairly static in 1990-95, after adjusting for inflation, totalling some 70 million pounds sterling in 1990. By contrast, the market for plasticware is expected to total some 116 million pounds in 1995, representing inflation-adjusted growth of 48% in 1990-95. The strong growth in plasticware has been driven by rising demand for children's lunchboxes, although the largest plasticware sectors are currently food and non-food storage containers.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1996
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Cutlery
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The UK market for cutlery is expected to be worth 76 million pounds sterling in 1998, rising by an estimated 13% since 1993. Stainless steel products account for 51% of all value sales, with the market dominated by three companies: Arthur Price of England, Oneida Sliversmith and Viners of Sheffield. The UK cutlery market is forecast to reach 81 million pounds sterling in 2002.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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