Abstract
AMA Research has published a brand new report covering the Commercial Bathroom
Market - UK 2007. The report reviews in detail the main product sectors of the
commercial bathroom market and provides market sizes and product trends, in
addition to a review of the key non-domestic end-users of bathroom products..
The Reports Covers the Following Areas in Detail:-
- BATHS - Steel enameled, cast iron, acrylic/plastic/composite.
- SANITARYWARE - Basins, WCs and urinals.
- BRASSWARE - Pillar taps and mixer taps.
- SHOWERS - Single point shower controls, e.g. dual control mixing
valves and electric showers, single-outlet thermostatic mixing valves,
multi-outlet valves, fittings, enclosures, screens and trays.
- SPECIAL CARE EQUIPMENT - Bathing equipment (walk-in baths),
showering equipment (level access and step-in shower enclosures), sanitaryware
and accessories (handrails, bath/shower chairs/seats, raised toilet seats and
hoists).
- PANEL SYSTEMS - WC and changing cubicles, Integrated Plumbing
Systems (IPS)/pre-plumbed systems, wall and duct panelling, and complementary
products (vanity units, decorative panelling, lockers).
- PODS - Volumetric bathroom pods, assembled and fully fitted
off-site.
The commercial bathroom market, including pods and panel systems was estimated
to be worth over £450 million at manufacturers' prices in 2006. The
market has experienced significant growth over the last 6 years, driven by
increased public and private funding across a number of end-use sectors.
Of particular interest:-
- Construction forecasts in the key end-use sectors of bathroom
products. While the education sector has benefited from steady growth,
expenditure in the hotel and office sectors has increased over the last two
years.
- Market sizes and trends of the major product sectors. The growth of
the overall market has been supported by the performance of the shower,
brassware and panel sectors in particular in recent years.
- Competitor analysis. Profiles of the major suppliers and their
respective market shares in each product sector.
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