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SUMMARY
Demand to rise 5% yearly through 2009
Demand for windows and doors worldwide is forecast to expand five percent per
year through 2009 to over $160 billion. Market advances will be driven by an
acceleration in economic growth, ongoing industrialization efforts and rising
personal income levels in most areas.
Plastic to outpace other materials
Global demand for windows, which account for just over half of all
fenestration product sales in dollar terms, will outperform doors. However,
vinyl, fiberglass and other plastic doors are expected to be the fastest
growing product category. Demand for plastic and metal windows will also grow
at above average rates through 2009. Plastic window suppliers will benefit
from the comparatively low cost of products like vinyl windows, as well as the
durability and energy efficiency that plastic units offer.
Metal window demand will be stimulated by growth in worldwide nonresidential
building construction activity, and supported by strong market conditions in
China and India and an upturn in demand in Japan, areas in which metal
products account for the vast majority of residential and nonresidential
window sales. Although demand for wood windows and doors will advance at a
somewhat slower pace, market gains will be fueled by increased use of plywood,
medium density fiberboard and other engineered woods, helping to make wood
products more affordable.
Developing regions to see best growth
Market growth in industrializing parts of the world including Africa/Mideast,
Eastern Europe and Asia/ Pacific, Latin America will outpace demand in the US,
Western Europe and Japan, although intensity of product use will remain
comparatively low in most developing countries. India, China, Indonesia and
the Philippines will post some of the best gains in window and door demand. In
2009, China will account for 20% of the world market total and exceed window
and door demand in the US.
Nonresidential market to bolster gains
The residential building market dominates global window and door demand, but
the nonresidential building segment will rise at a faster rate through 2009,
spurred by gains in nonresidential building construction expenditures. Rising
personal income levels, greater urbanization and further expansion in the
number of households will stimulate growth in residential window and door
demand.
Demand for windows and doors used in new construction applications, which
accounted for well over half of the market total in 2004, will climb at the
same pace as improvement and repair related demand. New construction
fenestration product sales will be driven by increases in new building
construction spending worldwide. Demand for windows and doors used in
improvement and repair applications will be supported by a number of trends,
such as an aging building stock, heightened energy efficiency concerns, and
higher personal and business income levels.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Gross Domestic Product by Region
- 2 Population by Region
- 3 Households by Region
- 4 Per Capita GDP by Region
- 5 Building Construction Expenditures by Region
- - Cht World Building Construction Expenditures by Region, 2004
- 6 Residential Building Construction Expenditures by Region
- 7 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures by Region
- 8 World Window & Door Pricing Patterns
- - Cht World Window & Door Pricing Patterns
WORLD SUPPLY & DEMAND
- 1 World Window & Door Demand by Region
- - Cht World Window & Door Demand by Region, 2004
- - Cht World Window & Door Demand -- Projected 2004-2009 Annual Rate of
Growth
- - Cht Projected Growth & Level of Window & Door Demand Relative to
Building Construction Expenditures
- 2 World Window & Door Demand by Product
- - Cht World Window & Door Demand by Product, 2004
- 3 World Window & Door Demand by Market
- - Cht World Window & Door Demand by Market
- 4 World Window & Door Demand by Application
- - Cht World Window & Door Demand by Application
- 5 World Window & Door Shipments by Region
- - Cht World Window & Door Shipments by Region, 2004
- 6 World Window & Door Net Exports by Region
NORTH AMERICA
- 1 North America - Economic Indicators
- 2 North America - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 3 United States - Economic Indicators
- 4 United States - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 5 Canada - Economic Indicators
- 6 Canada - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 7 Mexico - Economic Indicators
- 8 Mexico - Window & Door Supply & Demand
WESTERN EUROPE
- 1 Western Europe - Economic Indicators
- 2 Western Europe - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 3 Germany - Economic Indicators
- 4 Germany - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 5 France - Economic Indicators
- 6 France - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 7 United Kingdom - Economic Indicators
- 8 United Kingdom - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 9 Italy - Economic Indicators
- 10 Italy - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 11 Spain - Economic Indicators
- 12 Spain - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 13 Netherlands - Economic Indicators
- 14 Netherlands - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 15 Austria - Economic Indicators
- 16 Austria - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 17 Belgium - Economic Indicators
- 18 Belgium - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 19 Other Western Europe - Economic Indicators
- 20 Other Western Europe - Window & Door
- Supply & Demand
ASIA/PACIFIC
- 1 Asia/Pacific - Economic Indicators
- 2 Asia/Pacific - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 3 China - Economic Indicators
- 4 China - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 5 Japan - Economic Indicators
- 6 Japan - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 7 India - Economic Indicators
- 8 India - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 9 South Korea - Economic Indicators
- 10 South Korea - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 11 Australia - Economic Indicators
- 12 Australia - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 13 Indonesia - Economic Indicators
- 14 Indonesia - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 15 Other Asia/Pacific - Economic Indicators
- 16 Other Asia/Pacific - Window & Door Supply & Demand
OTHER REGIONS
- 1 Latin America - Economic Indicators
- 2 Latin America - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 3 Brazil - Economic Indicators
- 4 Brazil - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 5 Other Latin America - Economic Indicators
- 6 Other Latin America - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 7 Eastern Europe - Economic Indicators
- 8 Eastern Europe - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 9 Russia - Economic Indicators
- 10 Russia - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 11 Poland - Economic Indicators
- 12 Poland - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 13 Other Eastern Europe - Economic Indicators
- 14 Other Eastern Europe - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 15 Africa/Mideast - Economic Indicators
- 16 Africa/Mideast - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 17 Iran - Economic Indicators
- 18 Iran - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 19 Turkey - Economic Indicators
- 20 Turkey - Window & Door Supply & Demand
- 21 Other Africa/Mideast - Economic Indicators
- 22 Other Africa/Mideast - Window & Door Supply & Demand
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- Cht World Window & Door Market Share, 2004
- 1 Revenue Data: Selected Manufacturers, 2004
- 2 Selected Cooperative Agreements
- 3 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
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