Increasing Legislation Drives the European Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals Market
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, European Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals Market, reveals that revenue in this industry totalled around $1.31 billion in 2005 and is projected to reach around $1.94 billion in 2012. Segmented by application into raw water, process water and effluent water treatment chemicals, this market report covers antifoams, biocides, coagulants, scale and corrosion inhibitors, flocculants, heavy metal removal agents, ion exchange resins, odour control agents and reverse osmosis among others to treat water.
"Legislation, consolidation and opportunities in eastern Europe have started to influence the dynamics of the water treatment chemicals market in Europe as the competition is shifting towards value-based products and technology, enhanced services as well as providing total solutions," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Mahesh Kumar. "Competition to seize business opportunities is increasingly fierce between service providers and chemical manufacturers."
Although the stringent legislation that Europe is likely to witness is expected to provide opportunities in the water treatment chemicals market, it is also anticipated to increase operational costs. This is likely to affect the water treatment chemicals market, as many companies are already involved in forward as well as backward integration to reduce costs and remain competitive in the market while complying with standards.
Despite advantages such as cost efficiency, the challenge for companies in this industry arises from chemicals being categorised as commodity products. As a result, water treatment chemical producers are focusing on providing value-added services to industries to improve revenues.
"With the consolidation of the industries within Europe, more specialty chemicals are bound to become commodity products," explains Mr. Kumar. "Commoditisation of the water treatment chemicals tends to reduce their price margins and thereby decrease revenues."
Water treatment chemical manufacturers that enhance their services and complement their products with better services are likely to establish long-standing relationships with customers and thereby increase their revenues.
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