The Turkey automotive plastic compounding market size is expected to reach USD 440.4 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 4.0% according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. According to Automotive Distributors Association (ODD), owing to the support of marketing campaigns and easing of lockdown measures, light commercial vehicles and passenger car sales jumped by 60% year-on-year in July 2020. The demand for automotive vehicles in the country is expected to steadily rise, which, in turn, is projected to fuel the plastic compounding market in Turkey.
Rising environmental awareness among the consumers and stringent regulations regarding pollution control have compelled automotive original component manufacturers to control automotive emissions by utilizing innovative lightweight materials. Car weight reduction is one surefire method of achieving carbon emission savings as weight reduction drastically boosts fuel efficiency and eliminates pollution to a large extent. Thus, plastic compounds of various chemistries are being utilized in several automotive interior & exterior components to ensure lower carbon emission levels.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the decline in demand was observed in the manufacturing sector of Turkey in Mid-March of 2020. The country’s automotive exports decreased by 30%. Similarly, the demand for plastic compounding decreased. Automotive companies in Turkey suspended their production activities. The demand for automotive declined as consumers were concerned about meeting their basic needs in the crisis. As the main markets for the Turkish automotive industry are European countries and about 75% of automotive production is sold in the European market, the production of automotive plastics and OEMs was negatively impacted by the decreasing domestic and foreign demand.
Polypropylene (PP) was the largest product segment in 2020. PP resins have become an essential ingredient for lightweight impact-resistant automotive parts on account of the lower specific gravity of PP resins, which provides improved fuel economy and low emission
The Interior component was the largest application segment in 2020. The rising demand for lightweight interior components to reduce the overall vehicle weight and enhance efficiency is driving the demand for automotive plastic compounding in the interior application
Exterior fascia to emerge as the fastest-growing application segment owing to rising demand for energy management technologies that impede roof crush, resist vehicle intrusion, and lower overall car body weight without compromising on safety or performance
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Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope
1.1 Research Methodology
1.2 Research Scope and Assumptions
1.3 Information Procurement
1.3.1 Purchased Database
1.3.2 GVR’s Internal Database
1.3.3 Secondary Sources
1.3.4 Third-Party Perspective
1.3.5 Primary Research
1.4 Information Analysis
1.4.1 Data Analysis Models
1.5 Market Formulation and Data Visualization
1.6 Data Sources
1.7 List of Abbreviations
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Market Snapshot
Chapter 3 Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1 Market Segmentation
3.2 Market Lineage Outlook
3.2.1 Plastic Compounding Market Outlook
3.3 Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
3.4 Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.4.1 Raw Material Trends
3.4.2 Manufacturing Trends
3.5 Effect of turkey automotive plastic compounding in polymers
3.6 COVID-19 Impact on the Turkey Automotive Plastic Compounding Market
3.6.1 Pre-Covid-19 Impact
3.6.2 During Covid-19 Impact
3.6.3 Post Covid-19 Impact
3.7 Production Technology Overview
3.7.1 Batch Mixing
3.7.2 Continious Mixing
3.8 Regulatory Framework
3.9 Market Dynamics
3.9.1 Market Driver Analysis
3.9.1.1 Rising Demand for lightweight automobiles to lower carbon emissions
3.9.1.2 Recovery of the Plastic Sector
3.9.2 Market Restraint Analysis
3.9.2.1 Volatile Crude Oil Prices
3.10 Business Environment Analysis: Plastic Compounding Market
3.11 PESTEL analysis
3.12 Profit Margin Analysis
3.13 Average Selling Price of Major Automotive Plastic Compounds