Polypropylene (PP) can be found everywhere: in packaging materials and household items, in clothing as much as in vehicles and countless other products.
Propylene is the second most important petrochemical feedstock.
With its market study "Propylene Value Chain China", Ceresana is setting new standards. For the very first time this novelty product provides complete transparency regarding current and future development of the entire propylene value chain. Attention is also given to various downstream products at various points of the value chain until final end applications.
Ceresana Publishes the Worldwide First Study on the Entire US Propylene Value Chain
Plastic packaging is available in the most diverse forms and applications; they increasingly replace traditional materials such as glass or metal. Ceresana now publishes the first study on the global market for rigid plastic containers. For this study, analysts have analyzed all relevant market data from 2005 onwards. They forecast demand for rigid plastic containers to amount to 46.2 million tonnes worldwide in 2021.
Ceresana forecasts the world market for catalysts to reach more than 22 billion US dollars until 2021.
Ceresana publishes 2nd edition of the most comprehensive study on the European market for plastic pipes.
Plastic instead of concrete: Ceresana Research expects that revenues from plastic pipes in Europe will rise to 9.7 billion Euro by 2018.
SUGAR LAND, TX — (Marketwire) — 08/07/12 — Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) — Advanced Petrochemical Company (Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia) (2330.SE) signed a memorandum of understanding with Bayegan (Istanbul, Turkey) in May of this year to construct a grassroot site in Adana, Turkey, to produce . The joint venture is composed of Advanced Petrochemical, which holds 70%, and Bayegan, which holds 30%. The memorandum of understanding expires December 31, 2012. The site w
Pipes should last a long time, avoid that waste water or chemicals seep away, but at the same time be easy to handle. This is why plastic – instead of metal or concrete – is increasingly used in piping systems. “The price of raw materials, like steel or copper, does also play a crucial role,” explains Oliver Kutsch, CEO of Ceresana Research. The market research institute has scrutinized the European plastic pipe market from top to bottom.