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New strategies required for the global BOPET film industry

June 24, 2014

Ever since 2010, when commodity bi-oriented polyester (BOPET) film producers high levels of profitability, they have seen their position weaken. New film extrusion capacity linked to a slowdown in demand has forced film pricing and margins to rock bottom levels. As a result, global film producers have had to take a long hard look at their business models.

However, these same market factors have come as welcome news to commodity BOPET film buyers, helping them to enjoy a sustained period of price stability and a wider choice of competitive film suppliers.

For many the question is, “Will the current ‘buyer’s market’ continue?” The simple answer from PCI Films Consulting’s (pcifilms.com) latest analysis of the global market appears to be yes, at least in the short term. At a global level the world BOPET film market is currently over-supplied, largely as a result of the frenzy of new investment in film extrusion capacity in China. In most other regional markets capacity increases have been more balanced and aligned to increases in demand. Regional demand continues to grow, but rates have slowed and the supply shortages of 2010, which were the main cause of higher prices, are unlikely to be repeated anytime soon. The over-supply situation in PTA, a film feedstock, is also expected to dampen any upward pressure on film pricing.

Commenting on the state of the industry, PCI’s managing director, Simon King, notes that, “While the BOPET film industry has become more global in recent years, regional supplier/customer relationships are still very important. The over-capacity in China has had little impact on supply balances in Europe and North America because customer’s demands on quality and lead times are such that domestic suppliers, even at marginally higher prices, are still preferred”.

Instead, BOPET film suppliers have had to find ways of improving profitability through differentiation, often by offering superior customer service and higher quality products. Many of the new suppliers have also begun to imitate the industry’s traditional suppliers by answering customers’ needs with tailored specialty products built around a technical support team and a dedicated R&D resource.

One thing is certain, business models previously built around the supply of commodity BOPET films, no longer guarantee the level of return required to encourage further long term investment. New products, new markets and new business models are crucial.

PCI Films Consulting’s latest report, “World BOPET Film Market 2013 – 2018: A Statistical Review”, gives all the statistics behind the headlines, with comprehensive and current global BOPET film production, trade and consumption data; providing essential reading for film suppliers, converters, buyers and investors in this vast market.

KEYWORDS: film packaging supply chain PET plastics

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