Dublin, Feb. 27, 2018 -- The "North America Coil Coatings Market - Forecasts from 2018 to 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
North America Coil coatings market is estimated to grow to US$1.441 billion in 2023 from US$1.014 billion in 2017, growing at a CAGR of 6.03% over the forecast period.
This research study examines the North America Coil coatings market on the basis of various segments - by resin type, by end user industry and by geography. Major drivers, restraints, and opportunities have been mentioned to provide an exhaustive picture of the market. Furthermore, the current market trends related to the demand, supply, and sales, in addition to the recent developments, have been provided in this report. The report also analyzes key players in the North America Coil coatings market. The report provides comprehensive forecast up to the period 2023 for various key segments, with 2017 as the base year.
The analysis presents in-depth information regarding the development, trends, and industry policies and regulations implemented in each of the geographical segments. Moreover, the research study analyzes the overall regulatory framework of North America Coil coatings market, offering stakeholders a better understanding of the key factors affecting the overall market environment.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1. Segmentation
4.2. Drivers
4.3. Restraints
4.4. Opportunities
4.5. Porter's Five Forces
4.6. Supplier Outlook
4.7. Industry Outlook
4.8. Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.9. Scenario Analysis
5. North America Coil Coatings Market Forecast by Resin Type (US$ billion)
5.1. Polyester resins
5.2. Plastisol resins
5.3. Siliconized polyester resins
5.4. Fluoropolymer resins
6. North America Coil Coatings Market Forecast by End User Industry(US$ billion)
6.1. Automotive industry
6.2. Appliance industry
6.3. Building and construction industry
7. North America Coil Coatings Market Forecast by Geography (US$ billion)
7.1. North America
7.1.1. U.S.
7.1.2. Canada
7.1.3. Mexico
7.1.4. Others
8. Competitive Intelligence
8.1. Market Share Analysis
8.2. Investment Analysis
8.3. Recent Deals
8.4. Strategies of Key Players
9. Company Profiles
9.1. Material Sciences Corporation
9.2. Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc.
9.3. Aleris Corporation
9.4. Metal Coater Systems
9.5. PPG Industries, Inc
9.6. Akzo Nobel Coating, Inc
9.7. Sherwin-William Company
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