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The series is a collection of reports providing data on Air Care market by country or region. It includes the overview of each country and the economical/environmental factors influencing the current and future trends in local market. It also covers the industry structures, the company market share, and the profile of major players of local markets worldwide.
Through the use of the excellent industry knowledge, the reports help clients understand the market potentials, measure their opportunity and develop successful strategies.
EXAMPLE Country Report
The following is the table of contents of one selected report in the series and serves as an example of the typical items covered in each country report. Certain sections in each report may be removed or altered based on the availability and relevance of data.
Air Care in Germany
Published reports, product tests or the public advice/warnings of consumer watchdogs such as Stiftung Warentest or Okotest, as well as official health and environmental authorities, which claim that air fresheners could contain chemicals which may be harmful to people and the environment, continued to hamper the consumer demand for air care products in Germany in 2010.
Reckitt Benckiser Deutschland and SC Johnson together held a value share of 48% in 2010, and therefore dominated air care. Reckitt Benckiser held a 26% value share in overall air care, as well as a 98% value share in electric air fresheners, a 44% share in gel air fresheners, 23% in liquid air fresheners and 8% in spray/aerosol air fresheners in 2010.
Air care is expected to register a decline of 2% in constant value terms in the forecast period. The lack of strong investment in ground-breaking product innovation by the leading players which would be able to revive the category, as well as the image of these products as a health hazard and damaging to the environment, will continue to hamper the consumer demand for air care products in the next five years.