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Polypropylene in Russia Annual Market Report
2007
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RESUME....................................................................................................... 6
MARKET TRENDS ......................................................................................... 9
World ........................................................................................................ 9
Western Europe .........................................................................................16
Central and Eastern Europe .........................................................................22
Asia..........................................................................................................24
DEFINITIONS IN THE REPORT................................................................... 27
1. ASSESSMENT OF THE POLYPROPYLENE MARKET IN RUSSIA ................. 31
1.1 General State of the Economy in the Russian Federation............................31
1.1.1 General State of the Polymer Market in Russia....................................34
1.2 Russian Polypropylene Market ................................................................36
1.2.1 Current State of the Market..............................................................36
1.2.1.1 Price Analysis ...........................................................................38
1.2.1.2 Investments into Polypropylene Processing...................................39
1.2.2 Comparison of PP Market in Russia with Other Countries of the World....44
1.2.3 Forecast of the Market Development up to 2011 .................................50
1.3 Consumption of PP by Types ..................................................................53
1.3.1 Consumption of Homo .....................................................................55
1.3.2 Consumption of Impact....................................................................58
1.3.3 Consumption of Random..................................................................60
1.4. Consumption of Polypropylene by Markets ..............................................62
1.4.1 Fibers and Filaments .......................................................................65
1.4.1.1 Fibers ......................................................................................68
1.4.1.2 Sacks and Big-Bags...................................................................77
1.4.1.3 Coating....................................................................................85
1.4.2 Injection Molding ............................................................................87
1.4.2.1 Furniture..................................................................................93
1.4.2.2 Caps, lids .................................................................................96
1.4.2.3 Automobiles ...........................................................................105
1.4.2.4 Accumulators..........................................................................115
1.4.2.5 Medicine ................................................................................118
1.4.2.6 Electro-..................................................................................120
1.4.2.7 Thin-Walled Goods ..................................................................122
1.4.2.8 Other.....................................................................................126
1.4.3 Films ...........................................................................................132
1.4.3.1. CPP Films ..............................................................................135
1.4.3.2 BOPP Films.............................................................................137
1.4.4 Sheet Extrusion ............................................................................149
1.4.5 Pipes ...........................................................................................160
1.4.6 Other ..........................................................................................174
1.4.6.1 Roofing Materials ....................................................................175
1.4.6.2 Cable.....................................................................................181
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2. DOMESTIC PRODUCTION..................................................................... 182 3. IMPORT STATISTICS ........................................................................... 187
3.1 Import of Polypropylene ......................................................................187 3.2 Import of Finished Goods Made of Polypropylene ....................................194
4. EXPORT STATISTICS ........................................................................... 195 5. RATING OF BRANDS ............................................................................ 197 6. RATING OF MANUFACTURERS ............................................................. 198
6.1 Neftechemiya/Moscow Refinery ............................................................200 6.2 Tomskneftechem ................................................................................201 6.3 Ufaorgsyntez......................................................................................202 6.4 Turkmenbashy Refinery.......................................................................203 6.5 Linos.................................................................................................204 6.6 Borealis .............................................................................................205 6.7 Basell Polyolefins ................................................................................206 6.8 Basell Orlen .......................................................................................207 6.9 Slovnaft.............................................................................................208 6.10 Total Petrochemicals .........................................................................209 6.11 INEOS Polyolefins .............................................................................210 6.12 Dow ................................................................................................211 6.13 Sabic...............................................................................................212 6.14 TVK.................................................................................................213 6.15 Honam Petrochemical........................................................................214
7. RATING OF CONVERTERS .................................................................... 215 MARKET NEWS IN 2006........................................................................... 216
APPENDIX А - CONSUMPTION ................................................................. 229 APPENDIX В - IMPORT ............................................................................ 240 APPENDIX С - EXPORT ............................................................................ 249
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The Report contains analysis of consumption, production, export and
import of polypropylene in Russia in the context of PP types, markets, consumers,
producers and their brands, as well as the detailed statistics of the activities of
the top 15 market players. All data refer to 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
and 2006. Apart from that, the Report includes the forecast till 2011.
The Report contains the general classification of polypropylene: Homo,
Impact, Random and other propylene copolymers. There is detailed analysis of
trends in PP consumption in the following sectors: fibers and filaments, injection
molding, films, pipes, sheets, etc. For each consumption market we have
prepared mini-reviews describing the development history and the current market
trends. We have also provided detailed information on investments into PP
processing equipment in the context of sectors and individual processors. There is
in-depth analysis of data on end consumption, domestic production, import and
export of polypropylene (by PP types, processing sectors, producers and PP
brands).
For the first time in the CIS, we have presented the rating of sales of the
top 25 PP producers and the top 50 PP brands. The Report contains profiles of the
15 key suppliers of PP to Russia. For the first time, in this Report you will be able
to find the rating of the top 50 biggest polypropylene processors.
You will also be able to find answers for the following questions, in our
Report:
What was the consumption of PP in Russia in 2006? What are the market growth perspectives up to
2011, inclusive?
What was the rate of investments into PP processing equipment during 2000-2006?
What are the dynamics of PP prices in Russia? Is there any dependence on prices in Western Europe or
in Asia?
Which PP processing sectors are demonstrating higher growth rates than the market on the whole?
Why?
What are the volumes of production, export and import of finished goods made of PP: big-bags, sacks,
cast films, BOPP films, bumpers, accumulators, furniture, etc.?
Which companies are the leaders in terms of investments into PP processing, and in which sectors?
Which equipment do they use? Which PP brands do they buy?
Which PP suppliers increased their market shares, and which, on the contrary, lost their positions?
Why did import PP supplies exceed 190 kt in 2006? Which brands are being imported? To which
sectors?
How will the market change after the launch of production units in Nizhnekamsk and Budennovsk?
Why did the PP consumption in the sector of pipes double in 2006? What is going to happen to this
sector within the nearest five years?
How can the rapid growth of PP sales of the Turkmenbashy Refinery in 2006 be explained?
What is the actual consumption of the 30th PP brand in the sector of molded goods? Why no one could
give precise figures earlier?
What are the development perspectives of the investment projects on PP production in Russia?
In which sectors do domestic processors have good chances to press the import? By which products?
Which PP brands and in which volumes will be in demand within the nearest five years?
Which new processors are going to enter the market within the nearest year?
Report Statistics: 256 pages, 221 tables, 122 diagrams, 76 123 words, 686 mentioned companies.
Format: PDF and the full-color printed version. Contact: [email protected]
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List of Tables
1. Top-10 PP manufacturing countries, 2005-2010, KT 2. Structure of world PP production capacities, 2004, % 3. World PP production capacities, 2002-2020, KT 4. World PP production capacities, 2002-2020, KT 5. Top-10 PP producers, 1999-2010, mln. MT 6. Currency exchange rates in Russia, 2000-2006, RUB 7. EUR and USD currency exchange rates in Russia, 2006, RUB 8. Key economic figures in Russia, 2000-2006 9. Production of some goods of processing industries in Russia, 2000-
2006 10. Production of some goods of processing industries in Russia, 2006 11. Consumption of base polymers in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 12. Polypropylene market in Russia, 2000–2006, MT 13. Investments into PP processing in Russia, 2000-2006, USD 14. Investments into PP processing by regions, 2000-2006, % 15. Investments into PP processing by regions, 2000-2006, USD 16. The biggest investments into PP processing in Russia, 2000-2006, USD 17. Consumption of PP in Russia, 2000-2011, KT 18. Market of PP in Russia, 2000-2011, KT 19. Consumption of Homo in Russia, 2000-2011, KT 20. Consumption of Impact in Russia, 2000-2011, KT 21. Consumption of Random in Russia, 2000-2011, KT 22. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, 2000-2011, % 23. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, 2000-2011, KT 24. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by types, % 25. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by types, MT 26. Consumption of Homo in Russia by markets, % 27. Consumption of Homo in Russia by markets, MT 28. Rating of Homo manufacturers in Russia, MT 29. Rating of Homo brands in Russia, MT 30. Consumption of Impact in Russia by markets, % 31. Consumption of Impact in Russia by markets, MT 32. Rating of Impact manufacturers in Russia, MT 33. Rating of Impact brands in Russia, % 34. Consumption of Random in Russia by markets, % 35. Consumption of Random in Russia by markets, MT 36. Rating of Random manufacturers in Russia, MT 37. Rating of Random brands in Russia, % 38. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, % 39. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, MT 40. Consumption of PP in the sector of fibers/filaments in Russia, MT 41. Consumption of PP in the sector of fibers/filaments by sectors, % 42. Rating of PP manufacturers in the sector of fibers/filaments in Russia,
MT 43. Rating of PP brands in the sector of fibers/filaments in Russia, % 44. Production of NM by types, 2000-2009, KT 45. Consumption of textile goods made of PP in Europe, 2004, KT 46. Output of chemical fibers and filaments in Russia, 2003-2004, KT 47. Production of fibers and filaments in Russia, 2004-2005, MT 48. Import-export of fibers and filaments in Russia, 2004-2005, MT 49. Output of PP fibers and filaments in Russia, 2000-2005, MT 50. Consumption of PP in the segment of sacks and big-bags, MT 51. Rating of PP bags manufacturers in Russia 52. Rating of big-bags manufacturers in Russia 53. Production of some types of goods in Russia, KT 54. Consumption of PP in the sector of molded goods by types, % 55. Consumption of PP in the sector of molded goods by types, MT 56. Consumption of polypropylene by injection molding sectors, MT 57. Polypropylene suppliers in the sector of molded goods, MT 58. Rating of PP brands in the sector of molded goods, % 59. Import of IMM for PP goods molding in Russia, 2000-2006 60. Rating of investments into injection molding in Russia, USD thous. 61. Production of office chairs by the biggest Russian manufacturers,
pcs./annum 62. Rating of PP brands in the sector of caps/capsules, % 63. Investments into production of caps/capsules, 2000-2006 64. Market of PET in Russia, 2001-2006, KT 65. Market of PET preforms* in Russia, 2002-2007, bln. pcs 66. Producers of beer, drinks and seed-oil in Russia 67. Production of automobiles in Russia, 2000-2006, thous. pcs. 68. Production of VAZ cars in Russia, 2002-2006, pcs. 69. Application of polymers in VAZ automobiles, kg 70. Production of other passenger cars in Russia, pcs. 71. Rating of investments into production of PP goods for automobiles 72. Production of accumulators in Russia, 2000-2006, thous. pcs. 73. Market of disposable syringes in Russia, mln. pcs. 74. Production of electric appliances in Russia, 2000-2006, thous. pcs. 75. Production of P&C in Russia, 2003-2006, KT 76. Consumption of PP in other sectors, 2000-2006, % 77. Consumption of PP in the market of films in Russia, MT 78. Consumption of PP in the market of films in Russia, %
79. Suppliers of PP to the market of films in Russia, MT 80. Top-10 polypropylene brands in the market of films in Russia, % 81. Consumption of film PP in Russia by sectors, MT 82. Import of CPP films to Russia, 2003-2006, MT 83. Properties of BO films 84. Physical-mechanical properties of BO films 85. Fields of application of the structure of BOPP 86. Application of BOPP 87. Production of BOPP in the world, 1990-2008, KT 88. Market of BOPP films in Russia, 2000-2007, KT 89. Production* of BOPP-films in Russia, 2005-2006, MT 90. Production of some types of goods in Russia, 2000-2006 91. Import of BOPP for the tobacco industry in Russia, KT 92. Rating of PP brands used in the production of BOPP films in Russia, % 93. Consumption of PP in the sheet extrusion sector, MT 94. Consumption of PP in the sheet extrusion sector, MT 95. Manufacturers of PP for sheet extrusion, MT 96. Polypropylene brands for thermoformed goods, % 97. Investments into sheet extrusion equipment, 2000-2006 98. Investments into thermoforming equipments, 2000-2006 99. Investments into PP sheet extrusion and thermoforming equipment,
2000-2006, USD thous. 100. Consumption of PP by sectors in the sheet extrusion market, MT 101. Comparative characteristics of PP and PS 102. Production of beer in Russia, 2001-2006 103. Dairy market in Russia, 2001-2006, KT 104. Market of multiwall polypropylene in Russia, MT 105. Production of thermoplastic sheets in Russia, MT 106. Consumption of PP in the pipes sector in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 107. Consumption of PP by types in the pipe sector in Russia, 2000-2006,
MT 108. Producers of PP in the pipe sector in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 109. Rating of PP brands in the pipe sector in Russia, 2000-2006, % 110. Market of PVC pipes in Eastern Europe, 2005, KT 111. Use of polymers for pipe production 112. Market of polymer pipes in Russia, 2000-2006, KT 113. Production of polymer pipes in Russia, 2003-2006, KT 114. Market of PP pipes in Russia, 2000-2006, KT 115. MRS index in regarding ISO 4427 standards 116. Specification of the 23007–30Т brand 117. Rating of PP pipes manufacturers in Russia, 2006 118. Commissioning of new housing in Russia, mln. m² 119. Consumption of PP in other market by types in Russia, MT 120. Consumption of polypropylene by sectors, MT 121. APP-G specification 122. Consumption of PP in the sector of roofing materials, MT 123. Import of PP to the sector of roofing materials by types, MT 124. Importers of PP to the sector of roofing materials, MT 125. Import of PP to the sector of roofing materials by types, % 126. Production of roofing and insulating materials in Russia, mln. m² 127. Production of cable insulation in Russia, 2000-2006, thous. km 128. Structure of costs of PP production under the Basell Spheripol
technology, 2004* 129. Structure of costs of PP production under the Dow Upol technology,
2004* 130. Production of polypropylene in Russia, KT 131. Production of polypropylene in Russia, 2006, KT 132. Production of polypropylene in Russia, 2006, KT 133. Import of polypropylene to Russia, 2000-2007, MT 134. Import of polypropylene to Russia by types, 2000-2006, % 135. Import of polypropylene to Russia by types, 2000-2006, MT 136. Import of polypropylene to Russia by processing sectors, % 137. Import of polypropylene to Russia by processing sectors, MT 138. Main suppliers of polypropylene to Russia, MT 139. Main importers of Homo to Russia, MT 140. Rating of Homo brands imported to Russia, % 141. Main importers of Impact to Russia, MT 142. Rating of Impact brands imported to Russia, % 143. Main importers of Impact to Russia, MT 144. Rating of Random brands imported to Russia, % 145. Export of polypropylene from Russia, MT 146. Export of polypropylene from Russia by types, MT 147. Export of PP by producers from Russia, MT 148. Export of PP from Russia by countries, 2000-2006, KT 149. Rating of PP brands in terms of consumption in Russia, % 150. Rating of PP and copolymers sales by producers in Russia, MT 151. Market shares of PP producers in Russia, % 152. PP sales of Neftechemiya by types, 2000-2006, MT 153. PP sales of Neftechemiya by markets, 2000-2006, MT 154. PP sales of Neftechemiya by brands, 2000-2006, % 155. PP sales of Tomskneftechem by types, 2000-2006, MT
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156. PP sales of Tomskneftechem by markets, 2000-2006, MT 157. PP sales of Tomskneftechem by brands, 2000-2006, % 158. PP sales of Ufaorgsyntez by types, 2000-2006, MT 159. PP sales of Ufaorgsyntez by markets, 2000-2006, MT 160. PP sales of Ufaorgsyntez by brands, 2000-2006, % 161. PP sales of Turkmenbashy Refinery by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 162. PP sales of Turkmenbashy Refinery by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 163. PP sales of Turkmenbashy Refinery by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 164. PP sales of Linos by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 165. PP sales of Linos by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 166. PP sales of Linos by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 167. PP sales of Borealis by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 168. PP sales of Borealis by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 169. PP sales of Borealis by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 170. PP sales of Basell Polyolefins by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 171. Pp sales of Basell Polyolefins by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 172. PP sales of Basell Polyolefins by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 173. PP sales of Basell Orlen Polyolefins by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 174. PP sales of Basell Orlen Polyolefins by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 175. PP sales of Basell Orlen by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 176. PP sales of Slovnaft by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 177. PP sales of Slovnaft by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 178. PP sales of Slovnaft by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 179. PP sales of Total Petrochemicals by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 180. PP sales of Total Petrochemicals by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 181. PP sales of Total Petrochemicals by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 182. PP sales of INEOS Orlen Polyolefins by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 183. PP sales of INEOS Orlen Polyolefins by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 184. PP sales of INEOS Orlen Polyolefins by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 185. PP sales of Dow by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 186. PP sales of Dow by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 187. PP sales of Dow by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 188. PP sales of Sabic by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 189. PP sales of Sabic by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 190. PP sales of Sabic by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 191. PP sales of TVK by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 192. PP sales of TVK by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT
193. PP sales of TVK by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 194. PP sales of Honam Petrochemical by types, 2000 - 2006, MT 195. PP sales of Honam Petrochemical by markets, 2000 - 2006, MT 196. PP sales of Honam Petrochemical by brands, 2000 - 2006, % 197. Rating of PP converters in Russia 198. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by types, 2000-2011, MT 199. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by types, 2000-2011, % 200. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by sectors, 2000-2011, MT 201. Consumption of polypropylene in Russia by sectors, 2000-2011, % 202. Consumption of Homo in Russia by sectors, 2000-2011, MT 203. Consumption of Impact in Russia by sectors, 2000-2011, MT 204. Consumption of Random in Russia by sectors, 2000-2011, MT 205. Consumption of polypropylene in the injection molding sector in Russia
by types, 2000-2011, MT 206. Consumption of polypropylene in the film sector in Russia by types,
2000-2011, MT 207. Consumption of polypropylene in the sheet extrusion sector in Russia
by types, 2000-2011, MT 208. Consumption of polypropylene in the pipe sector in Russia by types,
2000-2011, MT 209. Rating of Homo importers in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 210. Import of Homo in Russia by countries, 2000-2006, MT 211. Import of Homo brands to Russia, 2000-2006, % 212. Rating of Impact Copolymer importers in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 213. Import of Impact Copolymer in Russia by countries, 2000-2006, MT 214. Import of Impact Copolymer brands in Russia, 2000-2006, % 215. Rating of Random Copolymer importers in Russia, 2000-2006, MT 216. Import of Random Copolymer in Russia by countries, 2000-2006, MT 217. Import of Random Copolymer brands in Russia, 2000-2006, % 218. Import of polypropylene to Russia by economic regions, 2000-2006,
MT 219. Export of Tomskneftechem polypropylene from Russia by countries,
2000-2006, MT 220. Export of Ufaorgsyntez polypropylene from Russia by countries, 2000-
2006, MT 221. Export of Neftechem polypropylene from Russia by countries, 2000-
2006, MT
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List of Diagrams
1. World polypropylene consumption, mln. MT 2. World PP consumption, 2006, % 3. World PP consumption structure, 2006, % 4. Polypropylene consumption structure, 2006, % 5. World polymer consumption growth, 2004-2010, % 6. Consumption of PP by regions, 2000-2010, mln. MT 7. World PP capacities and consumption, mln. MT 8. Regional PP balance in the world, 2005, mln. MT 9. Regional PP balance in the world, 2010, mln. MT 10. Consumption of PP in Western Europe, mln. MT 11. Consumption of PP in Western Europe, 2005, KT 12. Market of PP in Western Europe, 2005, KT 13. Market of PP in Western Europe, 2010, KT 14. Regional PP trading balance for 2004/2009, KT 15. Consumption of PP in Western Europe by types, 2005, KT 16. Consumption of PP in Western Europe by types, 2010, KT 17. Consumption of homo-PP in Western Europe, 2005, KT 18. Consumption of homo-PP in Western Europe, 2010, KT 19. Consumption of Random Copolymer in Western Europe by markets,
2005, KT 20. Consumption of Random Copolymer in Western Europe by markets,
2010, KT 21. Price for PP homo inj, 2005-2006, FOB NWE, EUR/MT 22. Price for PP raffia, 2005-2006, FOB NWE, EUR/MT 23. Consumption of PP in CEE, 2000-2010, mln. MT 24. Consumption of PP in CEE, 2006, KT 25. Consumption of PP in CEE by markets, 2006, KT 26. Consumption of PP by types in CEE, 2006, KT 27. Consumption of PP in Asia, 2000-2010, mln. MT 28. Consumption of PP in Asia, 2005, KT 29. Consumption of PP in Asia, 2010, KT 30. Consumption of PP in Asia by markets, 2005, KT 31. Consumption of PP in Asia by markets, 2010, KT 32. Consumption of PP in Asia by types, 2005, KT 33. GDP dynamics in Russia, USD billion 34. Consumption of base polymers in Russia, KT 35. Consumption of polymers in Russia, 2005, % 36. Consumption of polymers in Western Europe, 2005, % 37. Consumption of PP in Russia, KT 38. Consumption of PP in Russia, 2006, KT 39. Prices for PP homo inj in WE, 2006, FD NWE, EUR/MT 40. Prices for PP homo inj in Russia, 2006, USD/MT, CPT, Moscow,
including VAT 41. Investments into polymer processing in Russia, USD mln. 42. Investments into PP processing, USD mln. 43. Cost of a polymer processing line in Russia, USD thous. 44. Investments into PP processing by regions, 2006, % of the number
of lines 45. Investments into PP processing in Russia, 2006, % 46. GDP (PPP) in Russia and other countries, 2005, USD mln. 47. Consumption of PP in Russia and other countries, 2006, KT 48. Consumption of PP in Russia and other countries, 2011, KT 49. Consumption of injection molding PP in Russia and other countries,
2006, KT 50. Consumption of injection molding PP in Russia and other countries,
2011, KT 51. Consumption of PP in the market of fibers/filaments in Russia and
other countries, 2006, KT 52. Consumption of PP in the market of fibers/filaments in Russia and
other countries, 2011, KT 53. Consumption of PP in the market of films in Russia and other
countries, 2006, KT 54. Consumption of PP in the market of films and other countries, 2011,
KT 55. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, 2011, % 56. Consumption of PP in Western Europe by markets, 2011, % 57. Consumption of PP by types, 2006, %
58. Consumption of Homo in Russia, KT 59. Consumption of Impact in Russia, KT 60. Consumption of Random in Russia, KT 61. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, 2006, % 62. Consumption of PP in Russia by markets, 2006, % 63. Structure of PP application markets in the CIS 64. Consumption of PP in the market of fibers and filaments, KT 65. Consumption of PP in the market of fibers/filaments by sectors,
2006, % 66. World consumption of PP fibers in textile, % 67. Consumption of PP in Western Europe, 2005, % 68. Consumption of PP fibers and filaments in Western Europe, 2005, % 69. PP in the production of NM in Western Europe, 2005, % 70. PP in the production of NM in Western Europe, 2005, % 71. Big-bag production scheme 72. Consumption of PP in the flooring market, MT 73. Consumption of PP in the molded goods market, KT 74. Import of IM machines for PP processing in Russia, pcs. 75. Import of IMM to Russia, 2006, % 76. Consumption of PP in the sector of furniture in Russia, KT 77. The market of office furniture in Russia, USD mln. 78. Consumption of PP in the sector of caps in Russia, KT 79. Production of shampoos in Russia, mln. pcs 80. Consumption of PP for Auto- molded goods, KT 81. The scheme of polymer application in an automobile 82. The biggest suppliers of PP for the automobile industry, % 83. Application of PP in different components of automobiles, % 84. Consumption of PP for accumulators production, KT 85. Production of accumulators in Russia, mln. Pcs 86. Consumption of PP for molded medical goods, KT 87. Consumption of PP for molded medical goods, KT 88. Consumption of PP for thin-walled molding, KT 89. Consumption of PP in the sector of thin-walled molding, Russia,
2006, % 90. Consumption in other injection molding sectors in Russia, 2006, % 91. Import of PP molded goods to Russia, 2006, % 92. Consumption of polymers for toys production in Russia, 2006, % 93. Consumption of PP in the market of films in Russia, KT 94. World consumption of BO films, 2005, % 95. Consumption of BOPP in Western Europe, % 96. Consumption of BOPP in the packaging sector in Western Europe, % 97. Consumption of BOPP in the world, 2007, % 98. Consumption of BOPP in Russia, 2005, % 99. Consumption of PP in the sheet extrusion sector, KT 100. Import of PP sheet extrusion lines, pcs. 101. Consumption of pipe PP in Russia, KT 102. Evolution of the pipe market 103. Growth of pipes consumption, 2000- 2005, Western Europe, % 104. European pipe market, KT 105. Consumption of pipes, France, 2004 106. Consumption of pipes, Sweden, 2004 107. Consumption of pipes, Germany, 2004 108. Consumption of pipes, Poland, 2004 109. Market of polymer pipes in Russia, KT 110. Pipe production structure in Russia, 2006, % 111. Import of polyolefine pipes lines to Russia, 2000-2007, pcs. 112. Market of polymer pipes in Russia, KT 113. Structure of import of PP pipes to Russia, 2006, % 114. Consumption of PP in other markets in Russia, KT 115. Need for bitumen materials in Russia, mln. m2 116. Consumption of PP for cable insulation, MT 117. Production of propylene in Russia, KT 118. Production of polypropylene in Russia, KT 119. Import of polypropylene to Russia, KT 120. Import of PP finished goods to Russia, KT 121. Import of PP goods to Russia, 2006, % 122. Export of polypropylene from Russia, KT
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List of Mentioned Companies
1 ACNielsen 231 Brоksi 461 Perpetum
2 Alcoa 232 Bryanskiy аrsenаl 462 Peterburg prоdаks interneshnl
3 Alphamin 233 Bun’kоvskаya fаbrikа pо prоizvоdstvu pоliprоpilenоvоy i pоlietilenоvоy tаry
463 Petmоl
4 Alpla 234 Bytplаst 464 Petrоpоlimer
5 AMI 235 Vаvin Rus 465 Pigment
6 Amik 236 Vаldаy Plyus 466 Pikur-R
7 Amoco 237 Vаlentinа 467 PKF Gаls
8 Ampacet 238 Veyner plаstik 468 PKF Sаdkо
9 Amut 239 Vestа 469 PKF Siluet
10 Atofina 240 Vetоmpаk 470 Plаst Pаtriоt
11 AWA Anlagentechnik 241 Vikren-Rus’ 471 Plаstik
12 B.G.Plast 242 Vimm-Bill’-Dаnn 472 Plаstik (Аngаrsk)
13 Barmag 243 Viplаst 473 Plаstik (CHelyabinsk)
14 Basell Orlen 244 Virоnа-Mаksimа 474 Plаstik (Dzerzhinsk)
15 Basell Polyolefins 245 Viskоznоe vоlоknо, (g. Bаlаkоvо) 475 Plаstik (Sаnkt-Peterburg)
16 Battenfeld 246 VISS-Belgоrоd 476 Plаstik (Syzrаn’)
17 Bausano 247 Vlаdimirskiy khimzаvоd 477 Plаstikа-Tyumen’
18 BeePack Group 248 Vlаdipаk 478 Plаstikоr
19 Beiersdorf 249 Vоdpоlimer 479 Plаstkоn
20 Beko 250 Vоlgоtаrа-plyus 480 PlаstLyuks
21 Bericap 251 Vоskresenskie minerаl’nye udоbreniya 481 Plаst-pоlimer
22 Biersdorf 252 Vоstоchnаya neftyanаya kоmpаniya 482 Plаstpоliten
23 Blue Ocean International 253 Vоstsibаkkumulyatоr 483 Pleyady
24 BMB Biraghi 254 Vtоrplаst 484 Pоdоl’skiy АZ
25 BMW 255 Vyazemskiy Zаvоd Sinteticheskikh Prоduktоv 485 Pоdоl’skkаbel’
26 Borealis 256 GАZ 486 Pоlаd
27 Botheven Machinery 257 Gаzprоmbаnk 487 Pоleks Upаkоvkа
28 BP-Innovene 258 Gаzprоmneft’ 488 Pоleks Urаl
29 British Petrolium 259 Gаzservis 489 Pоles’e
30 British Plastic Federation 260 Gаygоrmоlzаvоd 490 Pоliаl’t
31 Bruncker 261 Gаy-Kоmplekt 491 Pоlibeks
32 Byron 262 Gаrmоniya plyus 492 Pоlilаyn
33 Candy Group 263 Geksа 493 Pоlileyer
34 Chemopetrol 264 Geоrg pоlimer 494 Pоlimer
35 Chery 265 Gidrоplаst 495 Pоlimerbyt
36 Cincinnati Extrusion 266 Gоlitsynskiy аvtоbusnyy zаvоd 496 Pоlimer-Kоmpаund
37 CMAI 267 Grаnd-Mаster 497 Pоlimerkоnteyner
38 Cobble 268 Grim-Kоsmetikа 498 Pоlimerkоnteyner-1
39 Continental Polymers 269 Grin Mаmа 499 Pоlimerkrоvlya
40 Corvaglia 270 Grinn Plаstik 500 Pоlimerpаk
41 DaimlerChrysler 271 Gruppа Evgо 501 Pоlimer-Prоdukt
42 Danone 272 Guаlа Klоuzhes-ОVK 502 PоliPаk
43 Degussa 273 DАK 503 Pоlipаk-YUg
44 Demag 274 Dаnа-777 504 Pоliplаst
45 Dippiemme 275 Dаrtvis 505 Pоliplаstik
46 DMT 276 Debyut 506 Pоliplаstik-Tekhnоpоl
47 Dow Chemicals 277 Delikаt 507 Pоliplen
48 DSM 278 Denis Оzоrnin 508 Pоliprоpilen (Bаlаkоvо)
49 DW Engineering 279 Destek 509 Pоliprоpilen (Ufа)
50 Electrolux 280 Dzhenerаl Mоtоrz 510 Pоlitаr
51 Engel 281 Dzhefpаk 511 Pоliteks-YUg
52 Exxon Mobil 282 Dzerzhinskоe оrgsteklо 512 Pоlitek PTK
53 Fare 283 Diаpаzоn 513 Prаym-TАSS
54 FAVEA 284 Dimitrоvоgrаdskiy zаvоd plаstmаss 514 Prоlоg
55 Ferromatik Milacron 285 Disprоmed 515 Prоm
56 Fiber Economics Bureau Inc. 286 DKS 516 Prоm-Pаk
57 Fina 287 DLV-Urаl 517 Prоmtekhsnаb
58 FORA 288 Dоbrа-Krаskа 518 Prоtek
59 Ford 289 Dоnskоy tаbаk 519 Prоtоn
60 Formosa Plastics 290 Dоn-Tоskаnа 520 PKHR
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61 Foster Wheeler 291 Dyuk 521 PET.Rus
62 Gabler 292 Evrоmetfilmz 522 Rаdugа (Nоvоsibirskаya оbl.)
63 Galileo 293 Evrоplаst 523 Rаdugа sintez
64 Gallaher 294 EVRОTEKHNОLОGII 524 Remprоmоbоrudоvаnie
65 General Motors 295 Evrоtrubplаst 525 Renо
66 GM-АvtоVАZ 296 Zhesekо 526 Retаl
67 Goplast 297 Zhivоy istоchnik 527 Rivаyvel
68 Greiner Аktiv 298 ZHilStrоyServis 528 RKK Enegriya
69 Generаl Mоtоrs 299 Zаvоd Аvtоkоmpоnentоv 529 Rоzа
70 HAO YU Precision Machinery Co 300 Zаvоd imeni V.А. Degtyarevа 530 RоsАvtоPlаst
71 Hellmanns 301 Zаvоd kоmpоzitsiоnnykh mаteriаlоv i plаstmаss 531 RоsEvrоPlаst
72 Honam Petrochemical 302 Zаvоd Krаski KVIL 532 RоsLаdа
73 Huhtamaki 303 Zаvоd mikrоlitrаzhnykh аvtоmоbiley 533 Rоssezh
74 Husky 304 Zаvоd pоlimernykh izdeliy 534 RоsTur
75 Hyosung 305 Zаvоd pоlietilenоvykh trub 535 Ruplаst
76 Hyundai Petrochemical 306 Zаvоd upаkоvоchnykh mаteriаlоv «Belgоrоdskiy»
536 Russkаya nоtа
77 ICIS-LOR 307 Zаvоd Filikrоvlya 537 Russkie krаski
78 Icopal 308 Zаvоd khоlоdil’nikоv Biryusа 538 Russtrоyplаstik
79 Idemitsu 309 Zаvоlzhskiy zаvоd gusenichnykh tyagаchey 539 Rustаvskоe KHimvоlоknо
80 Illig 310 ZАО Nоel’ 540 Ryazаnskоe khimvоlоknо
81 Ineos Polyolefins 311 ZUM «Belgоrоdskiy» 541 Sаyver
82 Japan Polypropylene / Mitsubishi 312 IzhАvtо 542 Sаmаrskiy zhirkоmbinаt
83 Japan Tobacco 313 Izоfleks 543 Sаnstrоykоmplekt
84 Kaufman 314 Ikаplаst 544 Sаrаnskiy zаvоd sаmоsvаlоv
85 Kazakhstan Petrochemical Industries 315 IKEА 545 Sаrаtоvоrgsintez
86 KIA Motor 316 Invent Prо 546 SАRОS mebel’
87 Korea Petrochemical 317 Inlаyn-R 547 Sаyanskkhimplаst
88 Krauss Maffei 318 Intekо 548 Svetlоgоrskоe KHimvоlоknо
89 Kuasy 319 Inter-Grim 549 Svоbоdа
90 Kun Fong Mashinery 320 Interkоnveks 550 SEАZ
91 L’Oreal Garnier 321 Internоvоplаst 551 Severnоe Siyanie
92 Lada 322 Interpаk 552 Severstаl’-Аvtо
93 Lamela 323 Interplаstik 553 Sevtаrа
94 Leader Extrusion Machinery 324 InterStаr 554 Segezhskiy TSBK
95 LG Chem 325 Irkutskkаbel’ 555 Serpukhоvskоy mоlоchnyy zаvоd
96 Liaoning Huajin 326 Iskrа 556 SiАyrlаyd
97 L'Oreal 327 Istаr 557 Sibvоlоknо
98 Luigi Bandera 328 Istоchnik tоkа Kurskiy 558 Sibgаzаppаrаt
99 Menshen 329 ITERА 559 Sibirskiy оptоvyy tsentr
100 Merloni Elettrodomestici 330 Kаzаnskiy tekstil’ 560 Sibkаbel’
101 Metalchem 331 Kаzаn’оrgsintez 561 Sibur KHоlding
102 Mitsubishi 332 Kаlinа 562 Sibur-Vоlzhskiy
103 Montell 333 KАMАZ 563 Sibur-Geоtekstil’
104 MST Mischsystemtechnik 334 Kаmа-sаks 564 Sil’ver Fud
105 Muoviportti 335 Kаmenskvоlоknо 565 Simоnа
106 Neumag/Sauer 336 Kаmkаbel’ 566 Skenа plyus
107 Nexant ChemSystems 337 Kаmpоlimer 567 Skit
108 Nissan 338 Kаnаt (Nizhniy Nоvgоrоd) 568 Smаrtplаst
109 Noimag 339 Kаnаshskiy аvtоаgregаtnyy zаvоd 569 SNОS
110 OIL 340 Kаpellа 570 Sоbigоr
111 Olmas 341 Kаssоn 571 SОV Gаvаn’
112 Padana 342 Kаtоd 572 Sоlnechnоgоrskiy zаvоd Evrоplаst
113 PetroChina 343 Kvаd 573 Sоsnоvskаgrоprоmtekhnikа
114 Philip Morris 344 Kinel’аgrоplаst 574 Sоyuzprоmplаst
115 Pipelife 345 Kirishinefteоrgsintez 575 Spаkо
116 Plastikom 346 KnААZ 576 Spetstekhrezerv
117 Platts 347 Kоkа-Kоlа 577 Srednevоlzhskiy zаvоd pоlimernykh izdeliy
118 Polar 348 Kоlоr-Pаk 578 Stаvbytkhim
119 Prime Polymer 349 Kоmbinаt khimvоlоknо (Bаrnаul) 579 Stаvrоlen
120 Procter & Gamble 350 Kоmetа 580 Stаndаrt plаstik
121 Propilco 351 Kоmiteks 581 Stаrооskоl’skiy zаvоd аvtоtrаktоrnоgо elektrооbоrudоvаniya
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122 Ravago Plastics 352 Kоmmunаl’schik 582 Stаs Legmа
123 Reifenhauser, 353 Kоmpаniya KоntMT 583 Stаyan
124 Reliance Industries 354 Kоmsоmоl’skiy-nа-Аmure АZ 584 Stellаr
125 Renault 355 Kоnskоr 585 Sterin
126 Resilux 356 Kоntinentаl Plаst LLS 586 Stinоl
127 Rolsen 357 Kоrоnа 587 Strоim vmeste schаstlivоe detstvо
128 Rummer 358 Kоrоs/Pоliаl’t 588 Strоypоlimer
129 Reiser 359 Kоtоvskiy LKZ 589 Strоypоlimerprоgress
130 Sabic 360 Krаsmаsh 590 Surа (Mоrdоviya)
131 Sacmi Imola 361 Krаsnоbаkоvskоe MАSLО 591 TаgАZ
132 Samsung Electronics 362 Krаsnоdаrkhimvоlоknо 592 Tverskоy Pоliefir
133 Sandretto 363 Krаsnоe Sоrmоvо 593 TvEks
134 Schoeller Arca Systems 364 Krаsnоyarskie vоlоknа 594 TD Bоgоrоdskiy
135 Seaguist Closures 365 Krаun Plаstik Rus 595 TD ZLKZ
136 Siemens 366 Krаftekо 596 TD ОKА-2000
137 Sinopec 367 Kristа 597 Tekh & Plаstik
138 Siplast 368 Krоnоs 598 TekhnоKrоv
139 Sirmax 369 Kubаn’-pоlipаk 599 Tekhnоlаyn
140 SK Corporation 370 Kubаn’teks 600 TekhnоNIKОL’
141 Skoda 371 Kuybyshevаzоt 601 Tekhnоpаk
142 Slovnaft 372 Kulebаkskiy metаllurgicheskiy zаvоd 602 Tekhnоplаst
143 SML Lenzig 373 Kurmel-Gyul Sentetik Аmbаlаzh Sаnаy Mаykоp 603 Tekhnоsbyt
144 Starlinger 374 Kurskiy zаvоd Аkkumulyatоr 604 Tekhnоteks
145 Sumitomo 375 Kurskkhimvоlоknо 605 Tekhplаstmаss
146 Sunoco 376 Lаbirint 606 Tiglet
147 Targor 377 Lаdа-list 607 TIL
148 Tecnimont 378 Lаdа-fаrm 608 Titаn
149 Tectus 379 Lаkоkrаskа (YArоslаvl’) 609 Tоbоl’sk-Pоlimer
150 Total Petrochem 380 Lаkоr-Plаstik 610 TоmPоliPаk
151 Townsend 381 Lаkrа Sintez 611 Tоmskneftekhim
152 Toyota 382 Leymа 612 Trаnsneft’
153 Trusioma 383 Lenmedpоlimer 613 Trekhgоrnyy plаstik
154 TVK 384 Livnyplаstik 614 Trubоizоlyatsiya
155 UBE MAX 385 Ligget-Dukаt 615 Trubоplаst-А
156 Unilever 386 Likinskiy аvtоbus 616 Trubоplаst-PN
157 Uniloy Milacron 387 Lindа 617 Turkmenbаshinskiy NPZ
158 VB Autobatterie GmbH 388 Linоs 618 TF Prоm
159 Verner Koch 389 L-plаst 619 Tyumenskiy аkkumulyatоrnyy zаvоd
160 Volkman/Saurer 390 Luer 620 Tyumenskiy z-d medоbоrudоvаniya
161 Volkswagen AG 391 Lukоyl-Neftekhim 621 UАZ
162 Wavin 392 Lyuberit 622 Unipаk
163 Weener Plastic Packaging Group 393 Mаykоpskаya shpаgаtnаya fаbrikа 623 UNPZ
164 Windmöller & Hölscher 394 Mаnufаkturа netkаnykh mаteriаlоv 624 Upаks-YUniti
165 Windsor Machines 395 Mаslоzhirоvоy kоmbinаt Sаnkt-Peterburgа 625 UrаlАTI
166 Wooshin Machine 396 Mаster-Grupp 626 Urаlplаstik
167 Zanussi 397 Mebel’-tоrg 627 Urаlplаsttаrа
168 Аbаkаn-plаst 398 Megа Term 628 Urаl’skiy zаvоd tаrnykh izdeliy
169 Аviаpаk 399 Medpоlimer 629 Urаlelektrоkоm
170 Аviаekspоrt 400 Mezоplаst 630 Ufаоrgsintez
171 Аvitek 401 Mensen pаkаdzhing SNG 631 Ufimkаbel’
172 АVS Fаrben 402 Meridiаn 632 Fаbrikа pоlimernоy upаkоvki
173 Аvtоаgregаt 403 Mettem-tekhnоlоgii 633 Fаrm-plаst
174 Аvtоаrmаturа 404 MIGО 634 Fiаt
175 АvtоVАZ 405 Mir Upаkоvki 635 Filip Mоrris Kubаn’
176 Аvtоmоbil’nyy zаvоd Urаl 406 Misteriya/Diаpаzоn 636 FinPrоmGrupp
177 Аvtоtоr 407 Mitrа 637 Fоpоs
178 Аvtоfrаmоs 408 MiF 638 Fоrd mоtоr kоmpаnii
179 Аgrоpаk 409 Mоbifоrm 639 Fоrmаlаyn
180 Аgrоtаrаsnаb 410 Mоgilevskiy ZIV 640 Khimvоlоknо (Tоmskаya оbl.)
181 Аgrо-Trаst 411 Mоgilevkhimvоlоknо 641 Khimvоlоknо (Serpukhоv)
182 Аdаmey 412 Mоlоchnyy sоyuz 642 Khimvоlоknо (Kursk)
183 Аdа-Urаlplаst 413 Mоskаbel’ 643 Khimvоlоknо-Аmtel-Kuzbаss
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184 Аdzhip KKО 414 Mоskоvskiy NPZ 644 Khimik (Krаsnоdаrskiy krаy)
185 Аzоt-tаrа 415 Mоskоvskiy prоzhektоrnyy zаvоd 645 Khimicheskiy prоgress
186 Аy-Si-Ti 416 M-plactika 646 Khimkоm
187 Аyspа 417 MTK Elets 647 Khimpek
188 Аkvаlоn 418 Mul’tifleks 648 Khimservis
189 Аkkumulyatоrnye tekhnоlоgii 419 Nevа-Tаft 649 Khitоn
190 АKОM 420 Nevskаya kоsmetikа 650 Khоlding Teks
191 Аksiоmа 421 Nevskie krаski 651 Khоldingоvаya kоmpаniya Bаrnаultrаnsmаsh
192 Аlаnger 422 Nelidоvskiy zаvоd plаstmаss 652 Khоlteks-Аvtо
193 Аlekо-Grupp 423 Neftekhimiya/Intekо 653 Khukhtаmаki S.N.G.
194 Аlensiо 424 Nizhegоrоdskiy zаvоd plаstmаss 654 Tsentrpаk
195 Аl’kоr 425 Nizhnekаmskneftekhim 655 Tserius
196 Аl’fаtekhfоrm 426 Nit’ (g. Bаlаkоvо) 656 TSSKB-Prоgress
197 Аmurkаbel’ 427 Nitek-plаst 657 Chаngzhоu Khengeng Plаstik Mаshineri Kоmpаnii
198 Аmur-plаstik 428 Nоvаplаst 658 Chаrоdeykа
199 Аni plаst 429 Nоvаtek-Pоlimer 659 Chelyabinskiy zаvоd strоitel’nо-dоrоzhnykh mаshin
200 АPG - Vоstоchnаya Evrоpа 430 Nоvupаk 660 Cheri
201 Аppаcher 431 Nоginskiy Zаvоd Krоvel’nykh Mаteriаlоv 661 Chechentаrа
202 Аprel’ 432 Nоmаteks 662 CHTZ
203 Аrаmil’skiy zаvоd plаstmаss 433 Nоrdplаst 663 CHKHPО im. TSаkhilоvа
204 Аrzаmаsskiy mаshinоstrоitel’nyy zаvоd
434 Nоrmаnn 664 Shаkhtinskiy zаvоd
205 Аrkаdа 435 NPО Strоypоlimer 665 Schekinskоe KHimvоlоknо
206 Аrmtаrа-Urаl 436 NPP-Prоgress 666 Ekоfin
207 Аrnest 437 Оgоnek 667 Ekrаn
208 Аrоmаt 438 Оdilаk 668 Eksimpаk
209 Аrtplаst 439 Оmskiy zаvоd stirаl’nykh mаshin 669 Elekоnd-Plаstik
210 Аskоm 440 Оmskiy zаvоd trubnоy izоlyatsii 670 Elektrоvypryamitel’
211 Аskоniya 441 Оmskiy NPZ 671 Elektrоistоchnik
212 АS-Press 442 Оmskkrоvlya 672 Elektrоmekhаnicheskiy zаvоd im. V. Il’ichа
213 Аssоl’ 443 Оrgkrоvlya 673 Empils
214 Аsfа-plаstik 444 Оrelsibgаzаppаrаt 674 Etаlоn-Plаstservis
215 Аutоmоtiv lаyting 445 Оrenburggаzprоm 675 Yugоn Plаst
216 Bаlаkоvskie vоlоknа 446 Оrplаst zаvоd krоvel’nykh 676 Yuzhkаbel’
217 Bаshneftekhim 447 Оrskiy khlebоkоmbinаt 677 Yunimilk
218 Belgоrоdskiy zаvоd pоlimernykh mаteriаlоv
448 Оskоl-Kаnаt 678 Yuniоniks
219 Biаksplen 449 ОTMK 679 Yunipаk
220 BIMАplаst 450 Оchаkоvо 680 Yuniplаst
221 Biplаnt 451 Pаvlоvskiy аvtоbus 681 Yunifоl
222 Biplаst 452 Pаkplаstikа 682 Yunteks
223 Blаgоveschenskiy plаstik 453 Pаuer Interneshnl 683 Yantаr’
224 Bоgоrоdskie vоlоknа 454 PBK Оchаkоvо 684 Yarоslаvskiy zаvоd dizel’nоy аppаrаtury
225 Bоrоdinо-plаst 455 Penzа-Plаstik 685 Yarоslаvskiy zаvоd tоplivnоy аppаrаtury
226 Brit 456 Penzmаsh 686 Yarоslаvskiy kоmbinаt mоlоchnykh prоduktоv
227 British Аmerikаn Tоbаkkо 457 Pepsi-Kоlа
228 British Аmerikаn Tоbаkkо-SPb 458 Pervаya sаntekhnicheskаya kоmpаniya-SR
229 British Аmerikаn Tоbаkkо-STF 459 Pervоurаl’skiy nоvоtrubnyy zаvоd
230 British Аmerikаn Tоbаkkо-YAvа 460 Perint
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RESUME
The Russian polypropylene market is quite difficult for analysis. Our
analysts have been working on the studies of that market for more than six
months. In the long run, we did our best to make the most professional report
allowing close tracing of the history of the polypropylene market, as well as
assessing its prospects for the nearest five years. The Report “Polypropylene in
Russia – 2007” contains the maximum detailed market analysis carried out in
compliance with the internal standards of MRC. Prior its preparation we studied
many researches conducted by other companies and revealed a number of
common shortcomings that had not allowed obtaining an objective assessment of
the Russian polypropylene market.
Now, you are able to get the most detailed information on the market.
Because:
1) The Report includes general data on shipments of PP to Belarus. The
prevailing mistake of many researchers was that the overall PP consumption
in Russia was calculated without taking into account export shipments of
polypropylene to the Republic of Belarus. Indeed, Russian customs
authorities do not record export of the Russian PP, regarding it as internal
supplies. On the other hand, finished goods made of PP, say, BOPP films of
Mogilev ZIV, are imported back to the Russian Federation, and these supplies
are not recorded by the official statistics either.
2) If you take the Russian statistics of production of finished goods made of
polypropylene, then, unfortunately, your assessments of individual
polypropylene sectors would be incorrect in principle. Thus, the Federal State
Statistics Service of the Russian Federation does not take into account
production of PP films by many big manufacturers. In our opinion, it is not
correct to take account of production of PP films used further in the
production of PP filament as the production of PP films. The similar situation
is with the production of polymer pipes. The official statistics record
production volumes of only 42 manufacturers. Only two of them produce PP
pipes. The situation with the official statistics in the injection molding market
is absolutely catastrophic. Data on output volumes are recorded only by
one tenth of producers. Taking into account the aforementioned, the data we
obtained on polypropylene consumption by processing sectors significantly
differ from all other assessments made earlier.
3) Indeed, in compliance with prevalent reports, in the structure of general
polypropylene supplies, about 15% belong to the production of packaging,
22% - production of films and almost 9% belong to a mysterious sector of
cultural and household goods, as if films could not be packaging, and, for
example, buckets were not household goods. Can we, using this structure,
define, which polypropylene processing technologies are applied in the
market? No, we cannot. Can we, using this classification, tell polypropylene
suppliers, which brands and for which processing sectors (or, at least, with
which MFI) shall be offered to the market? No, we cannot. As a result, almost
275 KT of polypropylene produced in the Russian Federation cannot be
Official statistics take into account only one
tenth of cast polypropylene
processing
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unambiguously related to either one or another technology of its processing
accepted in the world.
4) In order not to mislead players in the Russian polypropylene market, we
collected detailed statistics of PP supplies by all manufacturers represented in
the Russian market in the context of each polypropylene brand. We analyzed
sales of all 470 polypropylene brands, represented in the Russian market
during the recent seven years. At the same time, if analytics of supplies of
imported brands can principally be collected in the market, then the brand
mix of Russian polypropylene producers can be found only in our report.
5) Having collected and analyzed final data on sales of certain PP brands we
were able to define polypropylene consumption volumes in each processing
sector with high probability. Thus, the final data we obtained on production of
soft polypropylene packaging in Russia are almost three times different
from the official statistics.
6) As it was expected, we faced difficulties analyzing the 01030 (21030) brand
produced by manufacturers in the Russian Federation, Turkmenistan and
Ukraine (analogues of the 30th brand under A marking). According to the
existing GOST standards, this brand can be used in practically all PP
processing sectors: from film, sheet and pipe extrusion to injection molding.
Though this brand has significant limitations in processing sectors, it is often
blended with other PP brands in injection molding of accumulators, furniture
or tableware. It was especially difficult to equate processing of the 30th brand
of the Moscow Refinery (Neftechemiya/Inteco Group) with small and medium
converters dealing with the production of small-size molded goods (buckets,
basins, clothes-hangers, combs, brushes for paints, etc.), who do not submit
statistics and, as a rule, sell their products in street markets.
7) We studied sales of PP traders and tried to focus on end converters of
polypropylene. For that we used more than a dozen of different information
sources, including detailed statistics on foreign trade, financial indexes and
domestic shipments in the Russian Federation.
8) Big difficulties arouse during the analysis of supplies of equipment for either
one or another PP processing sector. It was especially difficult to distribute
injection molding machines because they can be used in processing of HDPE,
PVC, HIPS, GPPS, ABS, etc. While distributing injection molding machines we
took into account several criteria: converters’ sectors, the trademark of
injection molding machines and recommendations of producers on use of
these machines. As a result, in our analysis, each converter was related to
either one or another processing sector with either one or another brand of
polypropylene sector. Individually for each sector we made up the rating of
the most significant investments made by converters. Therefore, using the
dynamics of capital investments into equipment we judge about perspectives
for further growth in each polypropylene processing sector.
The 01030 brand is the most difficult for
analysis by processing sectors
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9) Each processing sector has ratings of converters, made up on the basis of
our own assessments of polypropylene consumption, as well as ratings of
sales of each PP brand in each sector. That was done so that you could
define which polypropylene brands are the most popular today, as well as
how to form your brand mix in the most efficient way tomorrow.
10) The Report contains our forecast on development of the polypropylene
market up to 2011. Apart from domestic data on production, export, import
of raw materials, as well as on investments made by converters, we also
applied the method of analogies, so that to understand how the Russian
market would develop in the future reasoning from trends observed in other
countries of the world. As analogies we deliberately selected markets of those
countries which in terms of their feedstock potential (Saudi Arabia, Iran),
dynamics of economic development (China, Brazil, India), latitudes (Canada)
and existing economic relations (Poland, Turkey) are the most suitable for
comparison with the market of Russia.
11) We also described general development trends in the market of
polypropylene on the whole, and in each region using data of the leading
world analytical companies such as CMAI, Nexant and Townsend.
Furthermore, we analyzed dynamics of prices for PP during 2004-2006, using
data of ICIS and Platts.
12) We did our best to study business of each big converter by six key indexes:
- output volumes in 2006;
- export volumes in 2006;
- volumes of domestic direct shipments by railway in 2006;
- investment volumes during 2000-2006;
- import of polypropylene during 2000-2006;
- sales of polymer products in value terms.
Having analyzed six key business indicators of each converter, we compiled the
rating of 50 biggest Russian polypropylene converters in 2006.
In the Report we used the method of analogies with other countries for
the first time
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… extracts from the Report …
World
Today, the world polypropylene market demonstrates stable consumption
growth rates. According to the preliminary estimations, the world polypropylene
consumption constituted 43.7 mln. MT in 2006; it is going to increase up to 53
mln. MT by 2010 (D. 0.1).
Source: MRCI
Asia remains the biggest consumer; its share constituted about 38% of
the overall polypropylene consumption in 2006 (D. 0.2).
Source: MRC
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe (the market capacity
constitutes 1.6 mln. MT) demonstrated significant growth of about 10.8% in
2006. That growth, in many respects, was conditioned by the transfer of
polypropylene production facilities from Western to Eastern Europe, first of all, to
the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary.
The main world polypropylene production capacities are concentrated in
North-Eastern Asia, Western Europe and North America. In 2005, their shares
constituted 28.3%, 21.7% and 21.3% of the overall world capacities,
correspondingly.
D. 0.1 World polypropylene consumption, mln. MT
5351.348.846.343.7
41.138.636.734.631.930.6
0
30
60
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007* 2008* 2009* 2010*
D. 0.2 World PP consumption, 2006, %
Asia
37.7%
Japan
6.2%
South America
4.8%
Western
Europe
19.5%
Middle East
5.9%
Africa
2.9%
Central Europe
3.8%
North America
19.3%
The polypropylene market in Central and
Eastern Europe demonstrates the
highest growth rates
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The shares of North America and Western Europe would decrease down to
15.9% and 16.2% of the world PP production capacities distribution structure by
2010, correspondingly (Table 0.3).
Table 0.3 World PP production capacities, 2002-2020, KT
Region 2002 2005 2010 2020 AAGR, 2005-
2010, % AAGR, 2010-
2020, %
North America 8 460 8 720 9 971 14 260 2.7% 3.6%
South America 1 942 2 219 3 207 5 922 7.6% 6.3%
Western Europe
9 435 9 787 10 157 13 592 0.7% 3%
CEE 1 313 1 657 2 430 4 694 8% 6.8%
Middle East 1 435 2 097 7 966 13 794 30.6% 5.6%
Africa 625 625 1 667 2 271 21.7% 3.1%
Japan 2 898 3 091 3 377 4 389 1.8% 2.7%
Asia 12 823 14 728 23 946 33 944 10.2% 3.6%
Total 38 931 42 925 62 721 92 867 7.9% 4%
Source: MRC
The average world per capita PP consumption increased from 5 kg in 2000
up to 6.4 kg in 2005. The per capita PP consumption in South Korea is the highest
and constitutes 32.8 kg (in the Czech Republic this figure makes up 30.5 kg), in
Western Europe this index is lower – 21.5 kg. In Russia, the average per capita
consumption is one of the lowest in the world – about 3.2 kg per person.
Table 0.4 World PP production capacities, 2002-2020, KT
Region 2002 2005 2010 2020 AAGR, 2005-
2010, % AAGR, 2010-
2020, %
North America 18.1 18.3 21.9 28.9 3.7% 3%
South America 3.5 4.3 5.4 8.2 5% 4.2%
Western Europe
19.3 20.6 24.6 34.9 3.6% 3.6%
CEE 3 3.8 5.4 10.2 7.4% 6.6%
Middle East 6.6 9 10.8 15.5 3.8% 3.7%
Africa 1.2 1.4 1.6 2.1 2% 2.9%
Japan 19.2 21.1 22.5 29 1.3% 2.6%
Asia 3.7 4.4 5.8 8.5 5.7% 4%
Total 5.7 6.4 7.9 11.1 4.2% 3.4%
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1.1.1 General State of the Polymer Market in Russia
The Russian market of the four base large-capacity polymers was growing
on average by … % a year during 2000-2006. In 2006, the estimated
consumption of polymers exceeded the level of … mln. MT a year. According to
the forecast of MRC, the polymer market will increase by … %, and will exceed
the level of … mln. MT in 2007 (D. 1.1.1).
Source: MRC
Polyethylene is traditionally the first polymer in terms of consumption
volumes in the Russian Federation. The average annual consumption growth rate
constituted …% during 2000-2006.The PVC market is the fastest growing market
in Russia. Its average annual growth rate constituted ... % (Table 1.1.1.1).
Table 1.1.1.1 Consumption of base polymers in Russia, 2000-2006, MT
Polymer 2000* 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Polyethylene
Growth, %
Polypropylene
Growth, %
Polystyrene
Growth, %
PVC
Growth, %
PET
Growth, %
Total
Growth, %
* - not taking PET consumption into account
Source: MRC
PET holds the second position in terms of consumption volumes; the
average annual consumption growth rate constituted …% during 2001-2006. This
market increased from … KT in 2001 up to … KT in 2006.
D. 1.1.1.1 Consumption of base polymers in Russia, KT
0
2 100
4 200
2000* 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007forecast
2008forecast
2009forecast
2010forecast
PE PP PS PVC PET
Consumption of base polymers in Russia
constituted 3.37 mln. MT in 2006
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Polypropylene holds the third place in terms of polymer consumption in
Russia. The average annual per capita consumption of polypropylene in Western
Europe exceeds 20.6 kg, whereas in Russia it still constitutes …kg a year. The
overall polymer consumption structure in Russia somewhat differs from the
European model. Polypropylene consumption volumes in Russia are lower (in
relative terms), whereas PVC and PET consumption volumes are higher (see D.
1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.3).
Source: MRC Source: Plastic Information Europe
The lack of the most demanded polymers in the Russian market is the main
constraint for further development of the processing sector. Decreasing
consumption growth rates can be affected by more intensive competition of
domestic products with the import of finished goods because domestic products
lose its main competitive advantage – attractive price – due to increasing
feedstock prices. Gradually, owing to expanding production capacities, the
situation in the polymer market will improve.
D.1.1.1.2 Consumption of polymers
in Russia, 2005, %
14%9%
15%
22%
40%
PE PP PS PVC PET
D.1.1.1.3 Consumption of polymers
in Western Europe, 2005, %
25%
8%
9%
19%
39%
PE PP PS PVC PET
The demand for base polymers constituted 15-16% during the recent
two years
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1.2.1 Current State of the Market
The Russian polypropylene market exceeded the level of 454 KT in 2006,
which was 11% more than the consumption in 2005. The average annual PP
consumption growth rate constituted 17% during 2000-2006. According to our
assessments, the PP consumption will exceed the psychological barrier of 500 KT
in 2007 (D. 1.2.1).
Source: MRC
Before October 2006, the production capacities of the three Russian
polypropylene producers constituted 300 KT, which is obviously too little to meet
the growing market demand. The produced PP brand mix does not meet current
requirements of Russian converters, either. Therefore, about ... % of the PP
consumption belonged to imported brands last year (Table 1.2.1.).
Table 1.2.1 Polypropylene market in Russia, 2000–2006, MT
Index 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
forecast
Production 228 448 259 412 260 999 285 633 292 418 285 692 285 298 417 006
Growth, % - 14% 1% 9% 2% -2% -0,1% 46%
Import 17 633 24 280 45 555 58 352 72 999 146 713 192 413 132 359
Growth, % - 38% 88% 28% 25% 101% 31% -31%
Export 62 226 47 937 52 478 39 051 31 563 24 098 23 631 49 877
Growth, % - -23% 9% -26% -19% -24% -2% 111%
Supplies to Belarus no data no data no data no data 23 799 9 034 13 539 18 602
Consumption 183 855 235 755 254 076 304 934 333 854 408 306 454 080 499 488
Growth, % - 28% 8% 20% 9% 22% 11% 10%
Source: MRC
The polypropylene production had been growing right up to 2005. There
was an abrupt decrease in PP output in 2005. That decrease was caused by the
reduced output in Ufa happened because of changes in owners of the company. In
2006, in spite of the launch of additional production facilities in Nizhnekamsk in
October 2006, the output remained at the level of 2005 (for more details see
Section “Statistics of Domestic Production”).
D. 1.2.1 Consumption of PP in Russia, KT
0
340
680
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007* 2008* 2009* 2010*
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During 2000-2006, due to the increasing domestic consumption, export PP
shipments were constantly decreasing. Today, Tomskneftechem is the key
exporter of polypropylene. China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine are the
main export markets (for more details see Section “Export Statistics”).
We would like to draw your attention to the fact that in 2006 there appeared
first signs of deficit accompanied by a significant rise in prices. High activity of
Russian converters contributed to the increase in import supplies; the favorable
situation in the domestic market allowed significant increase in import volumes
even taking into account high prices in Western Europe and Asia (D. 1.2.2).
Source: MRC
Import supplies increased in April 2006 due to the scheduled maintenance
at Neftechemiya (the group Moscow Refinery/Inteco). However, the market was
still tough. Problems with the PP production in Kapotnya in June, as well as
further scheduled maintenances in Tomsk and Ufa in July and August,
correspondingly, extended the lack of PP right up to November. Production
capacities in Nizhnekamsk were launched in mid-October. At the end of
November, they started major shipments of polypropylene from Nizhnekamsk to
the domestic market.
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0
30
60
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
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1.2.1.2 Investments into Polypropylene Processing
After the financial crisis of 1998, the Russian polypropylene market began
to grow rapidly. However, three years ago, none of the PP producers could predict
how fast the PP processing sector, as well as other polymer processing sectors on
the whole, was going to develop.
Today, the growth of PP consumption is favored by several factors. First of
all, the import of finished PP goods is being actively replaced with Russian
products. This is demonstrated by creation of Russian plants that produce goods,
which previously could only be imported: BOPP films, sacks and big-bags, large-
size molded goods, caps for PET bottles, etc. However, in spite of the fast import
replacement, the absolute figures on import of PP finished goods had been
growing right up to 2006. In 2006, overall import supplies still exceeded 100 KT
(or almost 22% of the overall PP consumption) – for more detailed information
see Section “Import Statistics”.
Secondly, consumer and investment expenditures in Russia keep on
growing. According to the results of 2005, the GDP per capita in terms of
purchasing-power parity (PPP) in Russia exceeded the similar figure in Turkey
(see Section “Comparison of the Russian Market with Markets of Other
Countries”). However, the per capita PP consumption in Russia is still aback of
Turkish or Polish figures. If in the Russian Federation it makes up about 3.2 kg,
then in Turkey it constitutes already 13.6 kg.
Thirdly, and probably this is the basis for the current development of the
polymer market, Russian converters keep on actively investing into processing
facilities. As we have already mentioned, their overall investments during the
recent seven years constituted more than USD 2 billion, which is almost four
times more than the investments made by polymer manufacturers. According to
the results of 2006, they invested about USD 600 mln. into polymer processing
(D.1.2.5).
Source: MRC
According to the assessments of MRC, investments into PP processing
constituted more than USD ... mln. during 2000-2006. According to our
estimations, the peak of investments was observed in 2005, when Russian
companies invested only into profile equipment (not taking into account other
Investments into PP processing in Russia
exceeded USD 55
D.1.2.5 Investments into polymer processing in Russia, USD mln.
0
200
400
600
800
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fixed assets) about USD ... million. Thus, they launched four up-to-date BOPP
production units in Russia in 2005. In 2006, investments into PP processing
equipment were somewhat lower and constituted about USD ... mln. (D. 1.2.6).
Source: MRC
According to our estimations, investments into PP processing equipment
will make up about USD ... mln. Together with growing investments, costs of
purchased equipment were increasing as well. Thus, if in 2000 the average cost of
a unit of equipment constituted USD ... thous., then in 2006 it made up already
USD ... thous. (the growth made up more than 2.5 times) – see D. 1.2.7.
Source: MRC
Polypropylene processing is characterized by the similar dynamics. If in
2000 the cost of one complete line did not exceed USD ... thous., then already in
2005 that figure exceeded the level of USD ... thous. (taking into BOPP film lines)
- Table 1.2.2. There is a simple explanation for this: when Russian converters
were just beginning their businesses they tried to purchase the most acceptable
equipment in terms of price. As a rule, only used lines met that criterion. Today,
they, on the contrary, try to invest into high-tech equipment. During the recent
seven years, Russian converters put into operation about ... thous. complete lines
– extruders, injection molding machines, thermoforming machines – used for
polypropylene processing.
D. 1.2.6 Investments into PP processing, USD mln.
0
50
100
150
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007forecast
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2006 was in 2005
D. 1.2.7 Cost of a polymer processing line in Russia, USD thous.
0
100
200
300
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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Table 1.2.2 Investments into PP processing in Russia, 2000-2006, USD
Index 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Number of lines
Cost of one line, USD
Source: MRC
World-renowned companies entered the sector of PP processing: Alcoa,
Bericap, Huhtamaki, Wavin, Weener Plastic Packaging Group, Seaguist Closures
and others. According to our estimations, their overall investments only into PP
processing exceeded USD 100 mln.
Russian manufacturers of finished PP goods are more active than their
foreign colleagues – they invested more than USD 340 mln. Among other big
investment projects on PP processing we would like to mark out domestic
converters: AvtoVAZ, Biaxplen, Biplast, Grinn, Euromet, Novatec, RosEuroPlast,
Retal, etc.
About 48% of the overall quantity of imported equipment belong to
Moscow and Moscow Region. Only 16% belong to North-Western Region, 9% - to
the Far East and 6% for Volga and Central Regions (D. 1.2.7).
Source: MRC
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D. 1.2.7 Investments into PP processing by
regions, 2006, % of the number of lines
Volgo-Vyatskiy
Central
North-Western
Urals
Central
Chernozem
East-Siberian
Far East
West-Siberian
Volga
Moscow and
Moscow Region
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1.2.2 Comparison of the PP Market in Russia with Other Countries of the World
Huge distances between key polypropylene producers and its consumption
centers in the Russian Federation, high PP consumption growth dynamics and own
potential to expand petrochemical capacities predetermined our selection of
countries-analogues that may help us forecast further development of the Russian
PP market. We selected eight countries (Canada, Brazil, China, Poland, Turkey,
India, Saudi Arabia and Iran), which by some features can be compared with the
Russian Federation.
Russia, as Iran and Saudi Arabia, has significant oil and gas resources. A
significant part of Russia, as well as in Canada, is located in northern latitudes.
The Russian economy is developing not slower than in China, India or Brazil. The
model of consumer behavior in the Russian Federation is close to the behavior of
consumers in the closest neighboring countries – Turkey and Poland.
Source: WorldBank
The Russian Federation is the first country in the world in terms of natural
gas resources. According to the data of BP, natural gas resources in Russia
constituted 47.82 trillion m3 (about 27% of the world resources) at the end of
2005. Oil resources constitute 10.2 bln. MT (about 6% of the world resources).
The population of Russia is 143.5 mln. people. According to the data of the World
Bank, the population of the Russian Federation will be reducing, and it is going to
make up 140 mln. people by 2010. The GDP in terms of purchasing-power parity
(PPP) in Russia constituted about USD 1 584 bln. in 2005. At the same time, the
GDP per capita in terms of PPP constituted USD 11 thous. last year. In terms of
GDP per capita, Russia is far aback of such countries as Canada, Poland and Saudi
Arabia.
The overall PP consumption in the indicated eight countries exceeded the
level of 15.1 mln. MT in 2006. The highest per capita PP consumption is recorded
in Canada – almost 18 kg (D. 1.2.2.2).
In order to make a model of the PP
market development in Russia we chose 8 countries-analogues D. 1.2.2.1 GDP (PPP) in Russia and other countries, 2005,
USD mln.
Turkey585
Canada1 111
Russia1 584
India3 666
Iran570
Saudi Arabia346
Poland505
Brazil1 536
China8 883
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
Population, mln.
GD
P per
cap
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USD
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Apart from India, the level of the per capita PP consumption in Russia is
minimal, comparing with all other selected countries. According to our estimation,
this figure will reach the level of ... kg by 2011. The overall consumption in Russia
will increase by ... KT (D. 1.2.2.3).
Source: MRC
The average annual PP consumption growth rate in Russia will constitute
...% during 2007-2011. This is the highest consumption growth rate among all
other indicated countries.
D. 1.2.2.2 Consumption of PP in Russia and other countries, 2006, KT
Turkey1 098
Canada533
Russia454
India1 476
Iran453
Saudi Arabia316
Poland379 Brazil
1 181
China9 261
0
6
12
18
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 15
Population, mln.
PE c
onsu
mption
per
cap
ita,
kg
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selected countries
D. 1.2.2.3 Consumption of PP in Russia and other countries, 2011, KT
Turkey1 334
Canada640
Russia
India2 289
Iran559
Saudi Arabua425
Poland515
Brazil1 515
China12 793
0
5
10
15
20
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
Population, mln.
Consu
mption o
f PE p
er
capita,
kg
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1.2.3 Forecast of the Market Development up to 2011
According to our assessments, polypropylene consumption growth rates in
Russia will remain at the average annual level of ...% during 2007-2011 9%
(Table 1.2.3.1).
Table 1.2.3.1 Consumption of PP in Russia, 2000-2011, KT
Index 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Production 228 259 261 286 292 286 285 410 511 545 579 588
Growth, % - 14% 1% 9% 2% -2% 0% 44% 25% 7% 6% 2%
Export 62 48 52 39 32 24 24 43 65 60 42 26
Growth, % - -23% 9% -26% -19% -24% -2% 81% 52% -7% -30% -39%
Import 18 24 46 58 73 147 192 132 129 125 122 136
Growth, % - 38% 88% 28% 25% 101% 31% -31% -3% -3% -2% 11%
Consumption 184 236 254 305 334 408 454 499 559 610 659 698
Growth, % - 28% 8% 20% 9% 22% 11% 10% 12% 9% 8% 6%
Export share, %
27% 18% 20% 14% 11% 8% 8% 10% 13% 11% 7% 4%
Import share, %
10% 10% 18% 19% 22% 36% 42% 26% 23% 21% 19% 19%
Source: MRC
The overall PP consumption in Russia will increase by ... KT by 2011,
comparing with 2006. The existing production capacities were obviously not
enough to meet the domestic demand in Russia in 2006. In 2007-2008, taking
into account the launch of productions in Nizhnekamsk (180 KT) and in
Budennovsk (120 KT) the situation will certainly improve, and, most likely, the
deficit of base PP brands will be eliminated completely. The implementation of PP
projects, particularly, in Tobolsk or Omsk looks quite vague at the moment; they
can be considered closer to 2009-2010.
The share of import in the domestic consumption structure was rarely high
and constituted ...% in 2006, whereas the overall import of PP exceeded the level
of 192 KT (!). The situation shall improve by 2011; the share of import in the
overall PP consumption will decrease down to ...%.
Table 1.2.3.2 Market of PP in Russia, 2000-2011, KT
Type 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Homo 173 224 234 272 294 354 373 407 450 484 518 544
Growth, %
- 29% 5% 16% 8% 20% 5% 9% 11% 8% 7% 5%
Impact 7 8 12 24 26 36 47 55 67 77 86 95
Growth, %
- 18% 38% 103% 11% 37% 30% 17% 22% 15% 12% 10%
Random 2 2 4 6 9 12 22 27 30 37 41 45
Growth, %
- -10% 138% 26% 60% 32% 90% 20% 14% 21% 11% 10%
Other 2 2 4 4 5 7 12 11 12 12 14 15
Total 184 236 254 305 334 408 454 499 559 610 659 698
Growth, % - 28% 8% 20% 9% 22% 11% 10% 12% 9% 8% 6%
Source: MRC
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During 2007-2011, the consumption of Homo in the Russian market will be
growing on average by ...% a year; it is going to constitute about ... KT by 2011.
The main consumption market will be the market of injection molding; its share
during this period will remain practically unchanged, and will constitute about
...%. According to our assessments, the share of Impact in the overall PP
consumption structure in Russia will be growing faster than that of Homo, and will
constitute ...% by 2011 (Table 1.2.3.2)
Table 1.2.3.3 Consumption of Homo in Russia, 2000-2011, KT
Market 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Injection molding 114 146 128 151 154 186 180 193 217 231 249 262
Growth, % - 28% -12% 18% 2% 21% -4% 7% 12% 6% 8% 5%
Fibers, filaments
38 52 78 94 107 113 121 129 139 149 157 161
Growth, % - 38% 48% 21% 14% 6% 7% 7% 8% 7% 5% 3%
Sheet extrusion
9 11 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Growth, % - 27% 14% 18% 14% 8% 4% 7% 5% 6% 4% 4%
Films 1 1 1 1 2 21 38 46 53 60 65 70
Growth, % - 17% -4% -21% 103% - 79% 21% 15% 14% 8% 8%
Roofing materials
5 5 6 4 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
Growth, % - 13% 12% -26% 1% -64% -
63% 73% 47% -18% 19% 7%
Pipes 0 0 0 0 2 5 8 10 11 13 15 17
Growth, % - - - - - 129% 57% 26% 11% 15% 19% 9%
Other 6 7 9 7 7 8 8 8 7 8 8 8
Total 173 224 234 272 294 354 373 407 450 484 518 544
Source: MRC
The most dynamic consumption of Homo will be observed in the sectors of
pipes and films. The average annual growth of consumption in these sectors
during 2007-2011 will make up ...% and ...%, correspondingly. The consumption
of Impact during 2000-2006 was growing in average by ...% annually. During
2007-2011, this figure will be somewhat lower, and will constitute ...%.
Therefore, the market of Impact will almost double by 2011, comparing with 2006
(Table 1.2.3.4).
Table 1.2.3.4 Consumption of Impact in Russia, 2000-2011, KT
Market 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Injection molding
6 7 10 21 23 31 40 47 56 66 75 82
Growth, % - 19% 38% 114% 12% 36% 29% 16% 21% 17% 13% 10%
Sheet extrusion
1 1 2 2 3 3 5 6 8 8 8 9
Growth, % - 25% 18% 41% 12% 33% 38% 24% 35% -4% 7% 7%
Pipes 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3
Growth, % - 56% -8% 51% 74% 27% 20% 17% 11% 10%
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7 8 12 24 26 36 47 55 67 77 86 95
Source: MRC
Наиболее динамично будет расти
потребление ПП в секторе пленок и труб
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1.4.2 Injection Molding
The sector of molded goods is one of the most significant polypropylene
processing sectors in Russia. The polypropylene consumption constituted more
than ... KT in 2006 (D. 1.4.2.1).
Source: MRC
We expect that the consumption of polypropylene in the sector of molded
goods would increase by more ... KT (up to ... KT) in 2007. The growth forecast is
confirmed by investments made into PP processing injection molding equipment.
Table 1.4.2.1 Consumption of PP in the sector of molded goods by types, %
Type 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Homo 95% 95% 92% 86% 85% 83% 78%
Impact 5% 5% 7% 12% 13% 14% 18%
Random 0% 0% 0% 1% 2% 2% 2%
Other 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Source: MRC
PP supplies are dominated by Homo, however, domestic converters begin
to use Impact more actively (Table 1.4.2.2).
Table 1.4.2.2 Consumption of PP in the sector of molded goods by types, MT
Type 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Homo 114 369 146 388 128 289 150 778 154 218 186 406 179 822
Impact 5 857 6 971 9 603 20 594 22 978 31 335 40 336
Random 1 401 399 987 2 759 3 699 4 870
Other 744 968 1 621 2 008 2 013 2 288 4 061
Total 120 971 154 729 139 912 174 366 181 967 223 728 229 089
Source: MRC
The sector of molded goods includes a number of big segments: production
of furniture, caps for PET packaging, automobile industry, production of
accumulators, medical goods and electric household appliances.
D. 1.4.2.1 Consumption of PP in the molded goods market, KT
0
130
260
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007forecast
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molding sector in Russia
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Polypropylene sales in the sector of caps/capsules have been stably growing
for seven years and now they have reached the level of ... KT (Table 1.4.2.3.).
Table 1.4.2.3 Consumption of polypropylene by injection molding sectors, MT
Type 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Furniture 6 970 8 435 9 175 10 746 12 573 14 575 16 031
Caps 3 347 5 921 8 289 10 351 12 375 15 493 18 188
Auto 11 682 14 306 13 931 14 394 15 560 16 264 17 869
Accumulators 6 410 6 718 7 054 8 011 7 680 7 392 8 663
Medicine 4 065 4 872 5 462 6 507 8 286 7 865 7 644
Electro 5 806 7 494 9 063 10 759 9 768 15 839 14 219
Thin-walled 19 975 21 431 22 575 34 595 39 463 53 410 56 954
Other 62 716 85 551 64 364 79 004 73 262 92 490 85 321
Total 120 971 154 729 139 912 174 366 181 967 223 728 229 089
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According to our assessments, the import of injection molding machines to
produce PP-goods in Russia constituted ... in 2006. During the recent seven
years, that figure made up ... pcs. (D. 1.4.2.2).
Source: MRC
Last year, investments into Injection molding machines (IMM) for PP goods
molding exceeded USD ... mln., the average cost of one IMM was more than USD
... thous (Table 1.4.2.6).
Table 1.4.2.6 Import of IMM for PP goods molding in Russia, 2000-2006
Index 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
IMM, pcs. 245 270 321 348 379 417 450
Investments, USD thous. 17 222 20 914 26 144 33 950 43 110 48 274 52 392
Source: MRC
Having analyzed the import of IMM during 2000-2006 by manufacturers
and purchasers, and using expert data, we got the following distribution of IMM
by shot volume (D. 1.4.2.3).
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0
250
500
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007forecast
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Table 1.4.2.7 Rating of investments into injection molding in Russia, USD thous.
№ Company Region Equipment Investments, USD thous.
1 Plastic, Syzran Saratov Region Demag 16 900
2 AutoVAZ Samara Region Engel, Krauss Maffei 10 000
3 Brit Bryansk Sacmi Imola 5 600
4 Polad Samara Region Battenfeld 4 000
5 Aniplast Moscow Region Demag 3 100
6 Technoplast Nizhni Novgorod Engel, Krauss Maffei,
Battenfeld 3 000
7 Metthem-technologies Moscow Region Demag 2 800
8 Bericap Nizhni Novgorod
Region Arburg, Husky 2 700
9 Automobile Components Plant Nizhni Novgorod
Region Krauss Maffei 2 650
10 Bytplast Moscow Region Battenfeld, BM Biraghi 2 600
11 Lada-Pharm Samara Region Battenfeld, Husky 2 200
12 Polymerbyt Moscow Battenfeld, BM Biraghi 2 100
13 Polyplast Chelyabinsk BM Biraghi 1 700
14 Dispromed Nizhni Novgorod
Region LG Cable 1 700
15 Tumen Medical Equipment Plant Tumen BM Biraghi, Krauss Maffei,
Negri Bossi 1 600
16 Krista Samara Region Krauss Maffei, Negri Bossi 1 600
17 Weiner Plastic Saint Petersburg Klockner Ferromatik, Demag 1 400
18 Mensen Packaging CIS Moscow Region Ferromatik Milacron 1 200
19 Group Evgo Khabarovsk Wuxi Littel Swan 1 200
20 GAZ Nizhni Novgorod Velcatec 1 100
21 PHR Samara AD Plastic 1 100
22 Assol Lipetsk Region BM Biraghi, Sandretto 1 100
23 Wierken Rus Moscow Region Ningbo Haitan 1 000
24 Diapason Moscow BM Biraghi 1 000
25 Automotive Lighting Ryazan Demag, Engel 900
26 Peterburg Products International Saint Petersburg Demag 900
27 Crown Plastic Rus Moscow Ferromatik Milacron, Klockner
Ferromatik 850
28 Perint Saint Petersburg BM Biraghi, Demag 840
29 Polyplen Tomsk Demag, Battenfeld 800
30 Stroypolymer Moscow Battenfeld 750
Source: MRC
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5. Rating of Brands
In terms of consumption of PP, propylene copolymers and PP compounds
we selected 50 brands in the Russian market (Table 5.1.).
Table 5.1 Rating of PP brands in terms of consumption in Russia, %
№ Brand/Company 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1 21030-16/Tomskneftechem 11.4% 17.1% 19.3% 17.7% 15.7% 14.6% 14.6%
2 Kaplen 01030/Neftechemiya/Moscow Refinery 35.3% 29.2% 22.0% 20.1% 19.9% 16.3% 14.6%
3 Balen 01030/Ufaorgsyntez 28.6% 28.7% 24.8% 26.0% 23.0% 17.4% 10.6%
4 Turkmenplene TPP D30S/Turkmenbashy Refinery 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.4% 1.1% 7.5% 5.6%
5 Kaplen 01250/Neftechemiya/Moscow Refinery 3.3% 3.3% 3.5% 3.9% 4.8% 2.8% 3.7%
6 Lipol А10 76У/Linos 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.6% 0.5% 1.5% 3.0%
7 Balen 02015/Ufaorgsyntez 2.6% 2.0% 2.0% 1.9% 2.1% 2.4% 2.4%
8 PP 1550J/Nizhnekamskneftechem 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.3%
9 21270Д-16К/Tomskneftechem 0.0% 0.8% 0.7% 2.3% 4.1% 3.1% 2.3%
10 Moplen HP522J/Basell Polyolefins 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 2.0% 2.2%
11 Moplen HP525J/Basell Orlen 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 2.2%
12 Balen 01270/Ufaorgsyntez 3.1% 3.3% 3.6% 3.2% 3.1% 2.6% 2.0%
13 Turkmenplene TPP D382BF/Turkmenbashy Refinery 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6%
14 Tatren HF3 22/Slovnaft 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 1.6%
15 Lipol А1 66H/Linos 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.4%
16 Kaplen 01130/Neftechemiya/Moscow Refinery 1.1% 1.3% 1.4% 1.4% 1.7% 1.5% 1.4%
17 BD950MO/Borealis 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 1.1% 1.4%
18 HB306MO/Borealis 1.2% 1.2% 1.9% 1.8% 2.0% 1.7% 1.4%
19 BG373MO/Borealis 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.7% 1.1% 0.6% 1.0%
20 Isofil H40 C2F/Sirmax 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.6% 0.9%
21 Balen 01130/Ufaorgsyntez 1.0% 0.6% 0.6% 0.3% 0.4% 0.7% 0.8%
22 23007-30/Tomskneftechem 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.8% 0.7% 0.5% 0.8%
23 21080-16/Tomskneftechem 1.6% 1.2% 1.9% 1.8% 1.4% 1.2% 0.8%
24 21230Д-16К/Tomskneftechem 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.7%
25 PRK-HV/Padana 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.4% 0.6% 0.7%
26 Lipol А4 71E (K)/Linos 0.5% 1.1% 3.4% 3.4% 2.9% 2.2% 0.6%
27 Lipol А8 74К/Linos 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.6% 0.6% 1.1% 0.5%
28 H313-02Z/Dow 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5%
29 Seetec PP H4540/Hyundai Petrochemical 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.5%
30 Sabic PP525P/Sabic 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 0.5%
31 Lipol А7 74К/Linos 1.4% 1.6% 1.5% 1.3% 1.3% 0.7% 0.4%
32 Inspire TF 1500/Dow 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%
33 Total PPC10712/Total Petrochemicals 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.4% 0.4%
34 Adsyl 5C37F/Basell Polyolefins 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4%
35 R200P/Hyosung 0.0% 0.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3%
36 Isofil K40CT F/Sirmax 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.4% 0.7% 0.6% 0.3%
37 Seetec M1250/LG 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3%
38 EuroCarboran/Rosa Service 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.3%
39 Mosten MA 230/Chemopetrol 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.3%
40 RP2400/SK Corporation 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.3%
41 J-350/Honam Petrochemical 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.5% 0.6% 0.3%
42 Lipol А6 71E (K)/Linos 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3%
43 Tipplen K499/TVK 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3%
44 Balen 02035/Ufaorgsyntez 0.4% 0.4% 0.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2%
45 Eltex PKS359/Ineos Polyolefins 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2%
46 Moplen EP545L/Basell Polyolefins 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.2%
47 Hostalen PP H5416/Basell Polyolefins 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2%
48 RA130E/Borealis 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2%
49 Tipplen K793/TVK 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.2%
50 Mosten MT 935/Chemopetrol 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.3% 0.2%
Other 7.9% 7.2% 10.9% 9.2% 9.9% 10.9% 11.6%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
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… extracts from the Report …
6. Rating of Producers Among all polypropylene producers represented in the Russian market we
marked out 25 biggest companies (Tables 6.1. and 6.2.).
Table 6.1 Rating of PP and copolymers sales by producers in Russia, MT
№ Company 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1 Neftechemiya/Moscow Refinery
73 711 80 532 69 224 78 393 88 967 85 077 90 532
2 Tomskneftechem 25 499 47 032 58 903 70 466 74 148 80 730 87 338
3 Ufaorhsyntez 67 859 84 814 81 430 97 880 97 968 96 209 73 660
4 Turkmenbashy Refinery - - 1 223 1 265 3 597 31 082 32 473
5 Linos 3 862 7 415 14 007 18 574 18 145 23 170 28 826
6 Borealis 4 064 6 594 12 130 15 102 20 106 22 349 27 979
7 Basell Polyolefins 226 145 364 787 3 968 19 669 21 688
8 Basell Orlen 42 41 277 315 659 3 039 12 520
9 Nizhnekamskneftechem - - - - - - 10 596
10 Slovnaft - - - - - 1 644 7 660
11 Sirmax - - 644 1 266 2 866 4 797 5 843
12 Total Petrochemicals - - 24 198 35 3 368 5 192
13 Ineos Polyolefins 5 - 79 57 40 1 399 5 098
14 Dow 201 280 1 729 1 338 1 341 1 709 4 508
15 LG - - - - - 327 3 410
16 Sabic 18 154 465 387 207 4 454 3 390
17 TVK 312 480 1 177 2 097 2 568 4 300 3 285
18 Padana 1 709 200 - 219 2 032 2 408 3 230
19 Chemopetrol - - - 130 1 246 3 722 3 059
20 Honam Petrochemical - - 145 3 585 3 177 5 124 2 689
21 Hyundai Petrochemical - 442 1 579 2 988 911 1 585 2 687
22 SK Corporation 314 56 - 175 783 1 208 1 650
23 Korea Petrochemical 259 - - 16 574 303 1 616
24 Hyosung 33 712 316 1 868 1 476 812 1 608
25 Exxon Mobil - 2 38 350 248 487 790
Other 5 741 6 856 10 322 7 476 8 791 9 334 12 755
Total 183 855 235 755 254 076 304 934 333 854 408 306 454 080
Source: MRC
Products of Slovnaft (Slovakia) appeared in the Russian PP market in 2005. The
main volumes belong to Homo brand Tatren HF3 22, which is used by Novatec-
Polymer to produce BOPP films. Impact of LG (S.Korea) appeared in the Russian
market in 2005 as well. The main field of application is injection molding, particularly,
casings for accumulators.
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7. Rating of Converters For the first time in Russian practice we tried to prepare the rating of 50 biggest
PP converters in Russia. The compilation methodology is presented in “Resume”.
Table 7.1 Rating of PP converters in Russia
№ Company Location Market Key supplier Rating
1 Alcoa Moscow Region, Lubuchany injection molding Borealis 1 257
2 Roseuroplast Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny films Basell Polyolefins 1 080
3 Biaxplen Nizhni Novgorod Region, Balakhninsky District films Basell Polyolefins 974
4 Grinn Kursk films Basell Polyolefins 853
5 Novatec Novokuybyshevsk films Basell Polyolefins 841
6 Plastic Syzran, 4, Saratovskoye Shosse, injection molding Tomskneftechem 783
7 Kamenskvolokno Rostov Region, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky fibers, filaments Ufaorgsyntez 689
8 Eurometfilms Moscow films Basell Polyolefins 579
9 Chimpek Moscow, 75, Volokolamskoye Shosse fibers, filaments Tomskneftechem 516
10 Polyplastic Moscow, 14A, General Dorokhova St. compounding Tomskneftechem 505
11 AvtoVAZ Toliatti, 36, Yuzhnoye Shosse injection molding Tomskneftechem 470
12 Stinol Plant Lipetsk, 2 Metallurgov St. injection molding Basell Polyolefins 431
13 Pharm-Plast Toliatti, 48A, Zhukova St. compounds Linos 365
14 Huhtamaki CIS Moscow Region, Ivanteyevka sheet extrusion Borealis 336
15 Perint Saint Petersburg, 12 Futchika St. injection molding Chemopetrol 304
16 Greiner Active Vladimir sheet extrusion - 274
17 Brit Bryansk, 1-B, Fosforitnaya St. injection molding Borealis 253
18 Polymerbyt Moscow, 3, 2nd Karacharovskaya St. injection molding Borealis 227
19 Stroypolymer Moscow, 4, Dolgorukovskaya St. pipes Tomsk 227
20 Aleko-Group Rostov-on-Don, 42, Serafimovicha St. fibers, filaments Linos 219
21 TZMOI Tumen, 205, Respubliki St. injection molding Tomsk 200
22 NB-Retal Moscow, 24, 1st Smolenskiy Lane injection molding Borealis 198
23 Alkor Magnitogorsk, 72, Kirova St. sheet extrusion Tomskneftechem 194
24 Sibur-Geotextile Tumen Region fibers, filaments Tomskneftechem 194
25 Hexa Mosocw Region fibers, filaments - 188
26 Plastic (Chelyabinsk) Chelyabinsk, 11 Radonezhskaya St. injection molding Tomsk 186
27 Polad Toliatti, 105, Yuzhnoye Shosse injection molding Tomsk 178
28 Polex Ural Moscow Region, Protvino sheet extrusion - 178
29 Diapason Moscow, 13A, Malaya Ordynka St. sheet extrusion Neftechemiya 177
30 Comitex Syktyvkar, 10, 2nd Promyshlenaya St. fibers, filaments Ufaorgsyntez 174
31 Virona-Maxima Moscow, building 1, 22, Lipetskaya St. fibers, filaments Neftechemiya 174
32 Siluet Yaroslavl, 12A, Malanova St. fibers, filaments Tomsk 174
33 Biplast Belgorod, 132A, Korochanskaya St. pipes Neftechemiya 170
34 Koros/Polyalt Mosocw Region, Chekhov District, Village of Dubna sheet extrusion - 168
35 Belgorod Packaging Plant Belgorod, 11, Razumenskaya St. fibers, filaments Neftechemiya 157
36 AS-Press Krasnodar Region, Krymsk fibers, filaments Ufaorgsyntez 153
37 Ani Plast Moscow, building 2, 5, Generala Karbysheva St. injection molding Ufaorgsyntez 149
38 Lakor-Plastic Mosocw, building 2, 91, Svobody St. sheet extrusion - 144
39 Petropolymer Saint Petersbrug sheet extrusion - 138
40 Alpla Moscow Region, Dzerzhynsk injection molding Tomskneftechem 137
41 Sequest Closures Vladimir, 4, Mostostroyevskaya St. injection molding Borealis 136
42 Krista Syzran, 46, Kirova St. injection molding Tomsk 125
43 Sadko Krasnodar Region, Belorechensk sheet extrusion Borealis 124
44 Mettem-Technology Moscow Region, Balashykha injection molding - 123
45 Bericap Nizhni Novgorod Region, Bor injection molding - 121
46 Tumen PM Plant Tumen sheet extrusion Tomskneftechem 120
47 Formaline Mosocw Region, Lobnya sheet extrusion Neftechemiya 110
48 Unipak Voronezh, 88, Peshestreletskaya St. sheet extrusion Neftechemiya 108
49 Upax-Unity Perm, 76, Geroyev Khasana St. sheet extrusion - 100
50 Bytplast Moscow Region, Yegoryevsk, Smychka injection molding Neftechemiya 98
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