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The Cutlery & Handtools World Summary Paperback Edition provides 7 years of Historic & Current data on the market in about 100 countries. The Aggregated market comprises of the218 Products / Services listed. The Products / Services covered (Cutlery & handtool manufactures) are classified by the 5-Digit NAICS Product Codes and each Product and Services is then further defined by each 6 to 10-Digit NAICS Product Codes. In addition full Financial Data (188 items: Historic & Current Balance Sheet, Financial Margins and Ratios) Data is provided for about 100 countries. Total Market Values are given for218 Products/Services covered, including: CUTLERY + HANDTOOLS 1. Cutlery & handtool manufactures 2. Cutlery & flatware (except precious) manufactures 3. Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers & snips 4. Table cutlery (knives, forks, spoons, etc.) for food serving & eating, with handles of materials other than metal 5. Flatware made of base metal clad with nonprecious metal (incl partly finished flatware) 6. Base metal hollowware clad with nonprecious metal 7. Cutlery 8. Kitchen cutlery (incl knives, forks, cleavers, butchers & meat packing cutlery), excl carving sets 9. Other cutlery (incl knife blades sold separately) 10. Scissors & shears 11. Household scissors & barber shears, pinking shears & tailoring shears 12. Manicure & pedicure scissors & implements (incl tweezers) 13. Metal cutting shears (incl aviation & tinners' snips, BX & wire filament cutters) 14. All other scissors & shears (incl hedge & grass shears & pruners) 15. Other knives (incl pocket, pen & replacement blade knives) 16. Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers & snips, nsk 17. Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers and snips 18. Flatware and cultery 19. Table cutlery for food serving/eating, handles not metal 20. Electrosilverplated flatware & cutlery, nonprecious metal base 21. Flatware made of base metal clad with nonprecious metal 22. Flatware and cutlery, precious/nonprecious metal plated 23. Flatware and cutlery, solid nonprecious (except pewter) metal 24. Kitchen and other cutlery 25. Kitchen cutlery (knives/forks/cleavers/etc.), exc. carving sets 26. All other cutlery (incl. knife blades sold separately) 27. Scissors and shears 28. Household scissors & barber shears (incl. pinking/tailoring) 29. Manicure & pedicure scissors & implements (incl. tweezers) 30. All other household scissors and shears, excluding tool-type 31. All other knives, including nonelectric hair clippers 32. Nonelectric hair clippers for human use 33. Other knives (incl. pocket, pen and replacement blade knives) 34. Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers and snips, nsk 35. Razor blades & razors, except electric 36. Razors, except electric 37. Razor blades, single & double edge for shaving 38. Razor blades for all other uses 39. Razor blades & razors, except electric, nsk 40. Cutlery, nsk, total 41. Cutlery, nsk, nonadministrative-record 42. Cutlery, nsk, administrative-record 43. Hand & edge tool manufactures 44. Mechanics' hand service tools 45. Mechanics' slip joint pliers 46. Mechanics' solid joint pliers 47. Other mechanics' hand service tools 48. Mechanics' ball peen hammers 49. Mechanics' screwdrivers 50. Automobile jacks, mechanical (excl hydraulic & pneumatic) 51. Mechanics' tools for automotive use (excl jacks, but incl wheel or gear pullers, valve tools, body or fender tools, etc.) 52. Tape measures 53. Other mechanics' hand service tools (incl blow torches) 54. Mechanics' wrenches 55. Mechanics' socket wrenches, incl sockets, drives (ratchet & other), extensions, etc., for hand-operated socket wrenches 56. Mechanics' open-end & box wrenches 57. Mechanics' torque wrenches /.. etc.
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Database ID: 769997681205 Base Database Reference: 33221
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This document provides data on Cutlery & handtool manufactures. This represents a small extract of the main database and provides summary data for each of the countries covered.
This Cutlery & Handtools World Summary covers one headline topic, namely Cutlery & Handtools; however this heading itself is comprised of 218 Product or Market Sectors.
There are 3 classes of data [7 Year datasets], Market Data and Financial Data & Margins.
The Cutlery & Handtools World Summary eBook Edition provides 7 years of Historic & Current data on the market in about 100 countries. The Aggregated market comprises of the 218 Products and Services listed. The Products and Services covered (Cutlery & handtool manufactures) are classified by the 5-Digit NAICS Product Codes and each Product and Services is then further defined by each 6 to 10-Digit NAICS Product Codes. In addition full Financial Data (188 items: Historic & Current Balance Sheet, Financial Margins and Ratios) Data is provided for about 100 countries.
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Database ID: 769997681205 Base Database: 33221
The Cutlery & Handtools constituent Product & Market Sectors include:-
33221
Cutlery & handtool manufactures
332211
Cutlery & flatware (except precious) manufactures
3322111
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers & snips
33221111
Table cutlery (knives, forks, spoons, etc.) for food serving & eating, with handles of materials other than metal
3322111101
Table cutlery (knives, forks, spoons, etc.) for food serving & eating, with handles of materials other than metal
3322111103
Flatware made of base metal clad with nonprecious metal (incl partly finished flatware)
3322111106
Base metal hollowware clad with nonprecious metal
33221112
Cutlery
3322111211
Kitchen cutlery (incl knives, forks, cleavers, butchers & meat packing cutlery), excl carving sets
3322111222
Other cutlery (incl knife blades sold separately)
33221113
Scissors & shears
3322111326
Household scissors & barber shears, pinking shears & tailoring shears
3322111331
Manicure & pedicure scissors & implements (incl tweezers)
3322111336
Metal cutting shears (incl aviation & tinners' snips, BX & wire filament cutters)
3322111344
All other scissors & shears (incl hedge & grass shears & pruners)
33221114
Other knives (incl pocket, pen & replacement blade knives)
3322111455
Other knives (incl pocket, pen & replacement blade knives)
3322111Y
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers & snips, nsk
3322111YWV
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers & snips, nsk
3322112
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers and snips
33221121
Flatware and cultery
3322112101
Table cutlery for food serving/eating, handles not metal
3322112102
Electrosilverplated flatware & cutlery, nonprecious metal base
3322112103
Flatware made of base metal clad with nonprecious metal
3322112104
Flatware and cutlery, precious/nonprecious metal plated
3322112105
Flatware and cutlery, solid nonprecious (except pewter) metal
33221122
Kitchen and other cutlery
3322112211
Kitchen cutlery (knives/forks/cleavers/etc.), exc. carving sets
3322112222
All other cutlery (incl. knife blades sold separately)
33221123
Scissors and shears
3322112326
Household scissors & barber shears (incl. pinking/tailoring)
3322112331
Manicure & pedicure scissors & implements (incl. tweezers)
3322112347
All other household scissors and shears, excluding tool-type
33221124
All other knives, including nonelectric hair clippers
3322112451
Nonelectric hair clippers for human use
3322112455
Other knives (incl. pocket, pen and replacement blade knives)
3322112Y
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers and snips, nsk
3322112YWV
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers and snips, nsk
3322113
Razor blades & razors, except electric
33221131
Razor blades & razors, except electric
3322113101
Razors, except electric
3322113106
Razor blades, single & double edge for shaving
3322113111
Razor blades for all other uses
3322113Y
Razor blades & razors, except electric, nsk
3322113YWV
Razor blades & razors, except electric, nsk
332211W
Cutlery, nsk, total
332211WY
Cutlery, nsk, total
332211WYWW
Cutlery, nsk, nonadministrative-record
332211WYWY
Cutlery, nsk, administrative-record
332212
Hand & edge tool manufactures
3322121
Mechanics' hand service tools
33221211
Mechanics' slip joint pliers
3322121101
Mechanics' slip joint pliers
33221212
Mechanics' solid joint pliers
3322121206
Mechanics' solid joint pliers
33221213
Other mechanics' hand service tools
3322121311
Mechanics' ball peen hammers
3322121351
Mechanics' screwdrivers
3322121356
Automobile jacks, mechanical (excl hydraulic & pneumatic)
3322121361
Mechanics' tools for automotive use (excl jacks, but incl wheel or gear pullers, valve tools, body or fender tools, etc.)
3322121365
Tape measures
3322121399
Other mechanics' hand service tools (incl blow torches)
33221214
Mechanics' wrenches
3322121416
Mechanics' socket wrenches, incl sockets, drives (ratchet & other), extensions, etc., for hand-operated socket wrenches
3322121421
Mechanics' open-end & box wrenches
3322121426
Mechanics' torque wrenches
3322121431
Mechanics' adjustable wrenches, incl pipe wrenches
3322121436
Mechanics' combination open-end & box wrenches
3322121444
All other mechanics' wrenches
3322121Y
Mechanics' hand service tools, nsk
3322121YWV
Mechanics' hand service tools, nsk
3322122
Mechanics' hand service tools
33221221
Mechanics' slip joint pliers
3322122101
Mechanics' slip joint pliers
33221222
Mechanics' solid joint pliers
3322122206
Mechanics' solid joint pliers
33221223
Other mechanics' hand service tools
3322122311
Mechanics' ball peen hammers
3322122351
Screwdrivers
3322122356
Automobile jacks, mechanical (excl. hydraulic and pneumatic)
3322122361
Mechanics' tools for automotive use (excluding jacks)
3322122398
Other mechanics' hand service tools (incl. blow torches, etc.)
33221224
Mechanics' wrenches
3322122416
Mechanics' socket wrenches, incl. sockets, drives, etc.
3322122421
Mechanics' open-end and box wrenches
3322122426
Mechanics' torque wrenches
3322122431
Mechanics' adjustable wrenches, including pipe wrenches
3322122436
Mechanics' combination open-end and box wrenches
3322122441
Mechanics' wiring wrenches (including fish wire)
3322122444
All other mechanics' wrenches
3322122Y
Mechanics' hand service tools, nsk
3322122YWV
Mechanics' hand service tools, nsk
3322123
Edge tools, hand-operated
33221231
Other hand-operated edge tools (incl agricultural & forestry edge handtools)
3322123101
Axes, adzes, hatchets & chisels (hand-operated)
3322123106
Professional & craft edge handtools (palette knives, paperhanger knives, putty knives, scrapers, trimmers, etc.)
3322123111
Kitchen hand-operated edge tools (incl nonelectric can openers, peelers, slicers, dicers, etc.)
3322123121
Other hand-operated edge tools (incl agricultural & forestry edge handtools)
33221232
Hand clippers for animals
3322123216
Hand clippers for animals
33221233
Other hand-operated edge tools (incl. agricultural, etc.)
3322123301
Axes, adzes, hatchets and chisels (hand-operated)
3322123306
Professional & craft edge handtools (inc. palette knives, etc.)
3322123331
Other hand-operated edge tools (incl. kitchen, etc.)
3322123Y
Edge tools, hand-operated, nsk
3322123YWV
Edge tools, hand-operated, nsk
3322125
Dies & interchangeable cutting tools, for machines & power-driven handtools
33221251
Steel rule dies (except metal cutting), for machines & power-driven handtools
3322125101
Steel rule dies (except metal cutting), for machines & power-driven handtools
33221252
Other cutting dies, for cutting cloth, paper, leathers, etc. (excl dies for cutting metal), for machines & power-driven handtools
3322125206
Other cutting dies, for cutting cloth, paper, leathers, etc. (excl dies for cutting metal), for machines & power-driven handtools
33221253
All other woodcutting machine tools
3322125311
Veneer knives & chipper knives (except metal cutting), for machines & power-driven handtools
3322125316
All other machines knives
3322125321
Countersink, drill & router bits for woodcutting
3322125333
All other woodcutting machine tools (incl milling cutters)
3322125Y
Dies & interchangeable cutting tools, for machines & power-driven handtools, nsk
3322125YWV
Dies & interchangeable cutting tools, for machines & power-driven handtools, nsk
3322127
Other handtools, nec
33221271
Other handtools (incl woodworking & metal working files & rasps, incl precision files, except edge tools)
3322127101
Shovels, spades, scoops, telegraph spoons & scrapers
3322127111
Light forged hammers, less than 4 lb (excl ball peen hammers)
3322127116
Heavy forged handtools, sledges (4 lb or more), picks, pick mattocks & mauls
3322127121
Steel handtool goods (forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc.)
3322127131
Soldering irons (electric)
3322127136
Clamps & vises (excl machine tool accessories)
3322127141
Wheelbarrows
3322127199
Other handtools (incl woodworking & metalworking files & rasps, incl precision files, except edge tools)
33221272
Nonpowered lawnmowers
3322127226
Nonpowered lawnmowers
3322127Y
Other handtools, nec, nsk
3322127YWV
Other handtools, nec, nsk
3322128
All other miscellaneous handtools
33221281
Other handtools, incl. woodworking, etc. (exc. edge tools)
3322128101
Shovels, spades, scoops, telegraph spoons and scrapers
3322128111
Light forged hammers, 4 lb./less (excl. ball peen hammers)
3322128116
Heavy forged handtools, sledges (4 lb/more), picks, etc.
3322128121
Steel handtool goods (forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc.)
3322128131
Soldering irons (electric)
3322128136
Clamps and vises (excluding machine tool accessories)
3322128141
Wheelbarrows
3322128151
Metal cutting shears (incl. aviation & tinners' snips, BX, etc.)
3322128161
Tool-type scissors and shears
3322128199
Other handtools (exc. edge tools)
3322128Y
All other miscellaneous handtools, nsk
3322128YWV
All other miscellaneous handtools, nsk
3322129
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists')
33221291
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists')
3322129101
Comparators (excl optical) (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists' precision measuring tools)
3322129106
Fixture type, fixed size precision measuring limit gauges (American Gauge Design Type C58-61) (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists')
3322129111
Thread type, fixed size precision measuring limit gauges (American Gauge Design Type C58-61) (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists')
3322129116
Adjustable size precision measuring limit gauges
3322129121
Precision measuring gauge blocks
3322129126
Precision measuring dial indicators
3322129131
Precision measuring micrometers & calipers
3322129146
Other machinists' precision measuring tools (incl dividers, gear checking & surface texture measuring machines)
3322129161
Industrial quality control laser systems & equipment
3322129171
Other precision measuring tools
33221292
Pneumatic & electronic precision measuring gauges (manual & automatic)
3322129236
Pneumatic & electronic precision measuring gauges (manual & automatic)
33221293
Coordinate & contour precision measuring machines (inspection & gauging)
3322129341
Coordinate & contour precision measuring machines (inspection & gauging)
33221294
Parts & accessories for machinists' precision measuring tools (sold separately)
3322129451
Parts & accessories for machinists' precision measuring tools (sold separately)
3322129Y
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists'), nsk
3322129YWV
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room & machinists'), nsk
332212W
Hand & edge tool manufactures, nsk, total
332212WY
Hand & edge tool manufactures, nsk, total
332212WYWW
Hand & edge tool manufactures, nsk, nonadministrative-record
332212WYWY
Hand & edge tool manufactures, nsk, administrative-record
332213
Saw blade & handsaw manufactures
3322130
Handsaws, saw blades (hand & power) & saw accessories
33221301
Woodworking power saw blades & accessories
3322130101
Power circular saw blades for woodworking, solid tooth
3322130106
Power circular saw blades for woodworking, inserted tooth
3322130111
Power band saw blades for woodworking
3322130116
Teeth for inserted power woodworking saws, sold separately
3322130122
All other woodworking power saw blades (scroll, jig, etc.)
33221302
Metalworking & other power saw blades & accessories
3322130226
Power circular saw blades for metalworking (incl metal teeth & cutting segments sold separately)
3322130231
Power hack saw blades for metalworking
3322130236
Power band saw blades for metalworking (flexible back, spring temper metal cutting & high-speed metal cutting)
3322130244
Other metalworking power saw blades (saber, reciprocating, etc.)
3322130245
Other metalworking saw blades and hack (power only)
3322130255
All other power saw blades
33221303
All other hand-operated saws
3322130361
Hand-operated hacksaws
3322130365
Hand-operated carpenter crosscut saws & ripsaws
3322130377
Other handsaws (heavy handsaws, crosscut, buck, miter, coping, pruning, compass, etc., incl frames & blades)
3322130Y
Saw blades & handsaws, nsk
3322130YWW
Saw blades & handsaws, nsk, nonadministrative-record
3322130YWY
Saw blades & handsaws, nsk, administrative-record
332214
Kitchen utensil, pot & pan manufactures
3322141
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, aluminum
33221411
Top of range household stamped & spun aluminum utensils (items generally used directly on top of source of heat), incl pressure cookers
3322141111
Top of range household stamped & spun aluminum utensils (items generally used directly on top of source of heat), incl pressure cookers
33221412
Other stamped & spun aluminum cooking & kitchen utensils, incl commercial & hospital
3322141221
Bakeware, pantryware & miscellaneous household stamped & spun aluminum utensils
3322141231
Camping & outdoor stamped & spun aluminum cooking equipment
3322141241
Other stamped & spun aluminum cooking & kitchen utensils, incl commercial & hospital
3322141Y
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, aluminum, nsk
3322141YWV
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, aluminum, nsk
3322143
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, except aluminum
33221431
Top of range household stamped & spun stainless steel utensils (items generally used directly on top of source of heat)
3322143101
Top of range household stamped & spun stainless steel utensils (items generally used directly on top of source of heat)
33221432
Other stamped & spun cooking & kitchen utensils (incl copper & vitreous enamel)
3322143211
Bakeware, pantryware & miscellaneous household stamped & spun stainless steel utensils
3322143215
Other stamped/spun stainless steel cooking & kitchen utensils
3322143221
Other stamped & spun stainless steel cooking & kitchen utensils, incl commercial, hospital & outdoor cooking equipment
3322143231
Tinware (incl household, commercial, hospital & outdoor cooking equipment)
3322143241
Other stamped & spun cooking & kitchen utensils (incl copper & vitreous enamel)
3322143Y
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, except aluminum, nsk
3322143YWV
Stamped & spun utensils, cooking & kitchen, except aluminum, nsk
332214W
Metal stampings, nec, nsk, total
332214WY
Metal stampings, nec, nsk, total
332214WYWW
Metal stampings, nec, nsk, nonadministrative-record
332214WYWY
Metal stampings, nec, nsk, administrative-record
NAICS / SIC coded reports and databases
This data is from Market databases which are designed to be compatible with U.S. government databases.
The report structures, datasets, field names, et al, are an analogue of U.S. Department of Commerce databases, and the U.S. Census databases. This series of report is designed to provide an analogue of U.S. Census data, but in a worldwide context.
The products are described under their NAICS or SIC coding. This coding systems classifies products within Product Codes.
For a full explanation of the NAICS coding system see: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/
The NAICS coding system uses a hierarchical structure where the 5 digit product codes are composed of the sum of the 6 digit codes; the 6 digit product codes are composed of the sum of the 7 digit codes, et al. Thereby the data on the individual product code (at whichever level : 5, 6, 7, 8 or 10 digits) is complete for that product code.
These product / revenue lines codes are of course determined by the U.S. Government agencies.
How to interpret the NAICS coded data:
NAICS code
5-Digit
6-Digit
7-Digit
8-Digit
5-Digit
5-Digit codes
6-Digit
6-Digit codes
7-Digit
7-Digit codes
8-Digit
8-Digit codes
10-Digit
This report covers the following Countries:-
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
French Guiana
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guyana
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malawi
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia and Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Zambia
Data Caveat
This report is designed to give a common definition, unit of measure and quantification of markets in the countries covered. These reports rely on data collection at various levels of the product flow; this effectively means, the producers, the distribution channels and the end user or consumers. This data is then correlated with any national and international statistical data produced by official agencies. Unfortunately, product flow data gathering in some countries is difficult, and moreover the official statistical data is both inaccurate and sparse. In such circumstances, in some countries, we have to flag a Data Caveat as a warning. What this means is that in some countries the data is not sufficiently verifiable for statistical purposes and in those cases the data may not be presented.
ALL MARKET DATA FIGURES ARE IN REAL TERMS
REAL TERMS are figures excluding the effects of inflation, thus the figures given can be readily converted into units or volume. This is done by applying the average product prices for the base year and dividing the figures by this price for all years. Thus it is possible to easily ascertain historic product volume.
A "most recent published accounts" base is used because most company accounts are historic and thus clients will be able to compare the figures given in this report with their own company figures without the need for conversion or the need for inflators or multiplying factors.
Average sales prices are not appropriate or applicable to this database.
The effect of using Real Terms figures is that the forecasted figures will be depressed, as they do not include inflation, and figures from former years (i.e. before the Base Year) will be increased:
In the diagram, the Base Year is at the convergent point of Current Values and Real Terms Values.
The Current Cost usually increases because of the effects of inflation.
The Real Terms figures, do not include the effects of inflation and thus only increases or decreases if the actual product volume or units increase or decrease. In this way it is possible to evaluate the market & other data more realistically.
The figures represent an overall median probability trend line that is plotted to give the most probable course amongst the annual scatter. Thus, the figures do not reflect year-on-year depressions and peaks in absolute terms, but instead represents a year-on-year modified trend line. The various SCENARIOS provided in the database reflect the differential forecasts specific to the factors being forecast.
The U.S. government uses the term Constant dollars (or “real” dollars) and this is defined thus: Output values converted to a base price level, calculated by dividing current (or actual) dollars by a deflator. Use of constant dollars eliminates the effects of price changes between the year of measurement and the base year and allows calculation of real changes in output.
The MARKET DATA covers the historic and forecast years.
There are four basic issues to investigate when considering the market environment:
1. Market Growth
2. Market Structure
3. Market/s Serviced
4. Customer & End User Factors
1. MARKET GROWTH (both short-term and medium term) is fully analysed in other editions. The importance of this factor is of course self-evident and thus not requiring further explanation.
2. THE MARKET STRUCTURE is very critical for profitability. The nature of the market, the location of the Marketplace, the customer base and the supplier structure is fully provided in several other sections of this study and therefore no further discussion is necessary.
3. MARKET SERVICED is the term used to denote the function between the product/s and services offered by entities and the particular market sector the marketing effort reaches. In addition, there is the AVAILABLE MARKET to consider as this represents the ‘real market’ available to any particular company or supplier.
Thus the Market Area Serviced is the part of the market for which companies are offering a suitable product or service and the Available Market are those sector of the market reached by a company's marketing effort. These areas may overlap or merge to form the Market Area Serviced, i.e. the market sectors for which companies are offering suitable product/s or services and which may theoretically be reached by a company’s sales activities.
The Market Area Serviced is the true market for companies in terms of product/s & services, however parts of this market may be difficult or impossible to attain due to the control exerted by either the vested Purchasers or Suppliers.
The DATA covers a 7 year time series format as this is the most popular time series demanded by readers.
MARKET FORECAST DATA is available in other editions, and these forecasts covers the years to 2028 and 2043.
CORPORATE DATABASE: These figures only refer to the Markets accessible to Industry Companies and may not reflect the overall or total markets for the products or market sectors.
1. ALL FIGURES IN THIS SECTION ARE IN REAL TERMS: CURRENT YEAR BASE
REAL TERMS are prices excluding the effects of inflation, thus the Market figures given can be readily converted into units or volume. This is done by applying the average sales prices for the Current Year and dividing the Market figures by this price for all years. Thus it is possible to easily ascertain previous and forecasted product volume.
A Current Year base is used because company data is historic and thus readers will be able to compare the figures given in this volume with their own figures without the need for conversion or the need for inflators or multiplying factors.
The effect of using Real Terms figures is that the forecasted figures will be depressed, as they do not include inflation, and figures from former years (i.e. before the Current Year) will be increased.
2. The Market figures and the Trend line represent an overall median probability trend line which is plotted to give the most probable course amongst the annual market forecast scatter. Thus the figures do not reflect year-on-year depressions and peaks in absolute terms, but instead represents a year-on-year modified trend line.
3. All analyses are based on correlations of the results of the Surveys of Suppliers, Distribution and Customers. Thus, for example, an analysis of Market Sectors will gain data firstly from the End User Surveys and secondly confirmations and correlations will be gained from the Surveys of Suppliers and the Distributors. This in the opinion of the publishers is a very accurate method and is far superior than, for example, that which is used in the compilation of the majority of published governmental statistics.
4. All figures given refer only to the product/s covered and not to any other product or systems which may be connected or associated with the products covered.
5. The TREND figures given in the Industry section refers to the average year-on-year change in the period.
6. The YEAR-ON-YEAR TREND figures refer to the average year-on-year change in the period.
The data in the LONG-RANGE FORECAST time series covers a period of 28 years. This is the standard long range forecast format and is usually used for planning production plant / capital projects, macro-economic trends and demographic data.
LONG-RANGE REGRESSIONAL HISTORIC ( 1972 - 2046 ) DATA AND TIME SERIES
The data in the LONG-RANGE REGRESSIONAL historic/forecast time series covers the years to 1972-2046 This is the standard long range HISTORIC / FORECAST format. We provide users with this time series (on request) as part of our Service to enable long range regressional analysis for forecasting models which require an extended time period analysis.
The report database and forecasting models do not use current market or bank exchange rates as these can be deceptive. The rates used are those of the base year in addition to a number of real value factors which reflect the actual or forecasted value of the product in each of the national markets over the period 1972 to the Current year. A simple conversion of local currency into U.S. Dollars or any other national currency cannot be used to adequately quantify products or services.
The report database and forecasting models are attempting to show the relative values of products or markets free from any extraneous effects of currency movements or government fiscal policy which arbitrarily alter currency exchange rates. Thus the currency calculations and data in the database are indicating relative unit values or the relative cost of the product or service in the national market.
We do not indicate the Currency Conversion Rate that you can use with any calculations and readers will have to apply their own discretion in this respect. Beware however, such calculations involving currency conversions can be artificial and spurious and may not reflect real values of either products or markets.
The diagram below shows the problem of relating Product or Market Values or Costs in Real Terms, the National Currency Value in Real Terms (i.e. excluding the effects of Inflation) and the Value of another currency (the Converted Currency, given as $) in relation to the National Currency.
The U.S. government definitions are somewhat simplistic and thus the database and forecasting models used by DataGroup make use the following factors:-
1. The UNIT VALUE of the Product
2. Discounting in the UNIT VALUE of the Product in the market
3. Stockholdings and the UNIT VALUE of those stocks
4. Forecast of UNIT VALUE of the Product
5. The Real Terms VALUE of the National Currency
6. The Factor between the CURRENT Value of the National Currency and the UNIT of Product over time
7. The Factor between the REAL TERMS Value of the National Currency and the UNIT of Product over time
8. Forecast of the National Currency in REAL TERMS
9. Forecast of the Factor between the REAL TERMS National Currency and the UNIT of Product over time
10. Each of the above factors (1-9) in relation to the Converted Currency both in CURRENT Value and REAL TERMS Value over time.
The following diagram is used to explain the problems associated with Currency Conversions.
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
The U.S. government uses currency parity estimates (for GDP and other economic measures) as have from time to time been revised from figures published in previous government statistics, including issues of the Handbook of International Economic Statistics, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Department of Commerce, and the CIA. Those bodies use purchasing power parity conversion rates based on Summers and Heston (PENN World Tables). The present estimates are based on purchasing power parity conversion rates published in the World Bank's World Development Report (1996, et seq.), a widely used source that includes a more up-to-date list of countries than the PENN World Tables. Estimates for countries not included in the World Development Report make use of the PENN World Tables and other published sources.
Constant versus Current Dollars
Estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) are presented in base year (1997, 2007, 2014, etc.) US dollars. In contrast, foreign trade figures are presented in current dollars, i.e. in dollars of the year to which the figure pertains.
GDP Methodology
Estimates of national data (E.g. gross domestic product - GDP) estimates are based on purchasing power parity (PPP) calculations rather than on conversions at currency exchange rates. PPP dollar estimates are calculated by applying standardized international dollar prices to a country's output of goods and services and are the best measure for international comparisons of GDP. The GDP data presented in this publication represent the latest available estimates for individual countries, regional groupings, and world totals. GDP figures are frequently revised and vary according to the source and/or date of estimate. Consequently, some of the GDP data reported in may differ somewhat from data presented in other Agency publications - including the CIA - because of different cut-off dates in researching and compiling the data.
The basis of the data provided is to allow users to produce business plans and forecasting models across national and statistically diverse boundaries. Thus it is necessary to adopt a standard product definition which can be then applied across national borders. The product definition chosen is the U.S. government’s NAICS product codes (and the previous SIC product codes where relevant). The U.S. government stubbornly clings to the imperial system of measurement and this further complicates the matter. The problem is to apply these product definitions across the international boundaries.
The use of PRODUCT PARITY is intended to allow trans-national business planning & forecasting (however readers can request data based on national product definitions), and in general terms Product Parity means that equivalent products are compared even where the exact technical specification, or quantification, of the product is not the same. Thus a 12 fluid ounce liquid container as defined in the (Imperial measuring system) NAICS product codes is quantitatively equivalent to 35.5ml, however for the purposes of Product Parity it will be the equivalent of a 33ml liquid container in countries with a Metric measuring system. Similarly in non-Metric markets a 16 ounces or 1 pound Imperial measure, whilst actually equivalent to 454 grams, will equate to a 450 gram product in Metric measure markets.
For many products this ‘Product Parity’ will be based on the ‘Purchasing Parity unit costs’ -v- ‘product performance’, rather than ‘unit cost’ -v- ‘technical specifications’. This is because national markets impose different technical specifications on products which essentially fulfil the same customer requirement, and thus these products have a Product Parity which can be used for uniform, cross border, business planning and forecasting.
Long term users of these databases and forecasting models will have noted that U.S. Federal statistical data collected on or after January 1, 1997, use the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The previous Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system has been used to classify industry sectors in the U.S. economy since 1940. However, the basic structure has remained substantially the same since.
Criticisms have been levelled at the current NAICS: it focuses too heavily on manufacturing, and gives little recognition to the growing service sector that now represents 80 percent of GDP. NAICS is based on a production concept. Classifying an industry by production means that establishments using similar processes and inputs to produce a good or service are grouped together. Inputs include types of labour & skills, capital equipment, and intermediate materials. In many cases intangible inputs may be important, especially in the services industries.
For the manufacturing industries, most of the effort was spent on harmonizing the systems of the United States, Canada, and Mexico and addressing the statistical needs of U.S. industries. The United States will have approximately the same number of manufacturing industries in the NAICS as it did in the SIC. A subsector has been created for computer & electronic product manufacturing to reflect the growth in advanced technologies.
In addition to the changes in the manufacturing industries, three new sectors have been created that did not exist within the SIC system:
(1) The information sector brings together such industries as publishing, motion picture and video, sound recording, broadcasting, telecommunications, libraries, on-line information services, and data processing.
(2) The professional, scientific, and technical services sector includes those establishments engaged in processes that involve significant human capital. This sector includes legal, architectural, and engineering services, and firms engaging in management consulting, public relations, and advertising.
(3) The health-care and social assistance sector was developed because it is difficult to distinguish the boundaries of health care and social assistance. These industries range from those that provide acute (doctors/hospitals) to minimal health care with social assistance to those providing only social assistance, such as housing facilities for the elderly.
The FINANCIAL DATA covers a 7 year time series.
FINANCIAL BALANCE SHEETS
ROW
TITLE
LEGEND
1
TOTAL SALES: Figures are synchronized with the Median Market Data. This ensures that one can use a standardized market measure to compare the Financial data and not have the complication of interpreting the financial data in relation to the market scenarios.
$M
2
DOMESTIC SALES
% Sales
3
EXPORTS
% Sales
4
PRE-TAX PROFIT
% Sales
5
INTEREST PAID
% Sales
6
NON-TRADING INCOME
% Sales
7
OPERATING PROFIT
% Sales
8
DEPRECIATION: STRUCTURES
% Sales
9
DEPRECIATION: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
10
DEPRECIATION: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
% Sales
11
TOTAL DEPRECIATION
% Sales
12
TRADING PROFIT
% Sales
13
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
% Sales
14
INTERMEDIATE ASSETS
% Sales
15
FIXED ASSETS: STRUCTURES
% Sales
16
FIXED ASSETS: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
17
FIXED ASSETS: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
% Sales
18
FIXED ASSETS
% Sales
19
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON STRUCTURES
% Sales
20
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
21
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON VEHICLES
% Sales
22
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
% Sales
23
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
% Sales
24
TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
% Sales
25
RETIREMENTS: STRUCTURES
% Sales
26
RETIREMENTS: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
27
RETIREMENTS: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
% Sales
28
TOTAL RETIREMENTS
% Sales
29
TOTAL FIXED ASSETS
% Sales
30
FINISHED PRODUCT STOCKS
% Sales
31
WORK IN PROGRESS AS STOCKS
% Sales
32
MATERIALS AS STOCKS
% Sales
33
TOTAL STOCKS & INVENTORY
% Sales
34
DEBTORS
% Sales
35
MISCELLANEOUS CURRENT ASSETS
% Sales
36
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
% Sales
37
TOTAL ASSETS
% Sales
38
CREDITORS
% Sales
39
SHORT TERM LOANS
% Sales
40
MISCELLANEOUS CURRENT LIABILITIES
% Sales
41
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
% Sales
42
NET ASSETS / CAPITAL EMPLOYED
% Sales
43
SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS
% Sales
44
LONG TERM LOANS
% Sales
45
MISCELLANEOUS LONG TERM LIABILITIES
% Sales
46
WORKERS
persons
47
HOURS WORKED
Hours
52
TOTAL EMPLOYEES
persons
53
RAW MATERIALS COST
% Sales
54
FINISHED MATERIALS COST
% Sales
55
FUEL COST
% Sales
56
ELECTRICITY COST
% Sales
57
TOTAL INPUT SUPPLIES / MATERIALS AND ENERGY COSTS
% Sales
58
PAYROLL COSTS
% Sales
59
WAGES
% Sales
60
DIRECTORS' REMUNERATIONS
% Sales
61
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
% Sales
62
COMMISSIONS & INCENTIVES PAID
% Sales
63
TOTAL REMUNERATIONS
% Sales
64
SUB CONTRACTORS
% Sales
65
RENTAL & LEASING: STRUCTURES
% Sales
66
RENTAL & LEASING: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
67
TOTAL RENTAL & LEASING COSTS
% Sales
68
MAINTENANCE: STRUCTURES
% Sales
69
MAINTENANCE: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
% Sales
70
TOTAL MAINTENANCE COSTS
% Sales
71
SERVICES PURCHASED
% Sales
72
COMMUNICATIONS COSTS
% Sales
73
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES
% Sales
74
SALES PERSONNEL VARIABLE & COMMISSION COSTS
% Sales
75
SALES EXPENSES AND COSTS
% Sales
76
SALES MATERIALS COSTS
% Sales
77
TOTAL SALES COSTS
% Sales
78
DISTRIBUTION FIXED COSTS
% Sales
79
DISTRIBUTION VARIABLE COSTS
% Sales
80
WAREHOUSING FIXED COSTS
% Sales
81
WAREHOUSING VARIABLE COSTS
% Sales
82
PHYSICAL HANDLING FIXED COSTS
% Sales
83
PHYSICAL HANDLING VARIABLE COSTS
% Sales
84
PHYSICAL PROCESS FIXED COSTS
% Sales
85
PHYSICAL PROCESS VARIABLE COSTS
% Sales
86
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION AND HANDLING COSTS
% Sales
87
MAILING & CORRESPONDENCE COSTS
% Sales
88
MEDIA ADVERTISING COSTS
% Sales
89
ADVERTISING MATERIALS & PRINT COSTS
% Sales
90
POS & DISPLAY COSTS
% Sales
91
EXHIBITION & EVENTS COSTS
% Sales
92
TOTAL ADVERTISING COSTS
% Sales
93
PRODUCT RETURNS & REJECTION COSTS
% Sales
94
PRODUCT INSTALLATION & RE-INSTALLATION COSTS
% Sales
95
PRODUCT BREAKDOWN & POST INSTALLATION COSTS
% Sales
96
PRODUCT SYSTEMS & CONFIGURATION COSTS
% Sales
97
PRODUCT SERVICE & MAINTENANCE COSTS
% Sales
98
CUSTOMER PROBLEMS & CUSTOMER COMPLAINT COSTS
% Sales
99
TOTAL AFTER-SALES COSTS
% Sales
100
TOTAL MARKETING COSTS
% Sales
101
NEW TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURE
% Sales
102
NEW PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURE
% Sales
103
TOTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE
% Sales
104
TOTAL OPERATIONAL & PROCESS COSTS
% Sales
105
DEBTORS WITHIN AGREED TERMS
% Sales
106
DEBTORS OUTSIDE AGREED TERMS
% Sales
107
UN-RECOVERABLE DEBTS
% Sales
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
French Guiana
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guyana
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malawi
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia and Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Zambia
Product / Market
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Cutlery & handtool manufactures
215.5
217.2
229.5
237.2
246.3
255.6
265.0
Balance Sheet - Real Terms
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
TOTAL SALES
87.50%
88.20%
93.20%
96.30%
100.00%
103.80%
107.60%
PRE-TAX PROFIT
0.36
0.84
1.29
1.94
2.55
3.23
3.63
NON-TRADING INCOME
0.16
0.33
0.48
0.62
0.79
0.96
1.19
OPERATING PROFIT
4.91
4.43
4.59
4.94
5.21
5.54
5.57
DEPRECIATION: STRUCTURES
0.25
0.26
0.27
0.28
0.28
0.29
0.30
DEPRECIATION: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
1.61
1.70
1.79
1.88
1.99
2.10
2.20
DEPRECIATION: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
TOTAL DEPRECIATION
1.88
1.98
2.08
2.18
2.30
2.42
2.52
TRADING PROFIT
3.04
2.45
2.51
2.77
2.91
3.12
3.04
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
0.59
0.58
0.60
0.57
0.59
0.59
0.53
INTERMEDIATE ASSETS
0.06
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
FIXED ASSETS: STRUCTURES
5.39
4.93
4.93
4.51
4.97
4.68
4.66
FIXED ASSETS: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
18.47
18.67
19.09
18.71
18.96
20.37
20.39
FIXED ASSETS: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
1.07
1.00
1.05
0.98
0.96
1.01
0.98
FIXED ASSETS
24.93
24.60
25.07
24.20
24.89
26.05
26.03
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON STRUCTURES
0.34
0.32
0.29
0.27
0.25
0.21
0.19
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
2.66
2.56
2.43
2.39
2.19
1.83
1.80
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON VEHICLES
0.05
0.06
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.06
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.10
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
1.34
1.32
1.25
1.17
1.11
0.95
0.91
TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
4.50
4.36
4.12
4.01
3.71
3.13
3.07
RETIREMENTS: STRUCTURES
0.41
0.47
0.39
0.56
0.44
0.38
0.37
RETIREMENTS: PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
2.72
3.04
2.69
3.61
3.31
2.60
2.70
RETIREMENTS: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
0.09
0.10
0.09
0.12
0.10
0.08
0.09
TOTAL RETIREMENTS
3.22
3.61
3.17
4.29
3.85
3.06
3.16
TOTAL FIXED ASSETS
31.00
30.61
30.12
29.92
29.54
28.98
28.60
FINISHED PRODUCT STOCKS
4.01
4.11
4.04
4.09
3.62
3.75
3.60
WORK IN PROGRESS AS STOCKS
2.75
2.85
2.65
2.57
2.57
2.53
2.52
MATERIALS AS STOCKS
2.58
2.60
2.58
2.49
2.36
2.37
2.12
TOTAL STOCKS & INVENTORY
9.35
9.55
9.27
9.15
8.55
8.65
8.23
DEBTORS
12.96
12.15
12.10
11.99
11.45
10.68
10.96
MISCELLANEOUS CURRENT ASSETS
10.50
10.33
9.97
9.21
9.34
9.17
8.61
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
32.81
32.02
31.34
30.35
29.34
28.50
27.79
TOTAL ASSETS
63.81
62.63
61.46
60.28
58.88
57.48
56.39
CREDITORS
10.44
10.38
10.28
10.09
10.68
10.43
10.34
SHORT TERM LOANS
4.22
4.14
4.39
4.00
4.01
3.97
3.96
MISCELLANEOUS CURRENT LIABILITIES
9.23
9.26
8.99
9.46
8.73
8.88
8.89
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
23.89
23.78
23.66
23.55
23.41
23.28
23.19
NET ASSETS / CAPITAL EMPLOYED
39.92
38.86
37.79
36.73
35.47
34.20
33.20
SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS
27.80
27.52
27.15
26.39
25.42
24.78
24.50
LONG TERM LOANS
9.49
8.77
8.14
7.79
7.46
7.01
6.48
MISCELLANEOUS LONG TERM LIABILITIES
2.63
2.57
2.51
2.56
2.58
2.41
2.22
RAW MATERIALS COST
67.45
67.82
67.75
67.36
67.13
66.73
66.58
FINISHED MATERIALS COST
5.71
5.70
5.70
5.58
5.44
5.51
5.50
FUEL COST
0.90
0.88
0.82
0.78
0.72
0.68
0.63
ELECTRICITY COST
1.97
1.99
2.00
1.96
1.92
1.93
1.93
TOTAL INPUT SUPPLIES / MATERIALS AND ENERGY COSTS
76.03
76.39
76.27
75.67
75.20
74.85
74.64
PAYROLL COSTS
3.66
3.89
4.05
4.32
4.60
4.82
4.99
WAGES
3.79
3.54
3.31
3.09
2.83
2.53
2.27
DIRECTORS' REMUNERATIONS
2.69
2.57
2.43
2.31
2.17
2.01
1.87
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
1.92
1.82
1.74
1.67
1.58
1.46
1.37
COMMISSIONS & INCENTIVES PAID
1.08
1.05
0.98
0.94
0.89
0.83
0.77
TOTAL REMUNERATIONS
13.14
12.86
12.50
12.33
12.07
11.64
11.27
