Lime & Plaster Manufacturing in the UK - Industry Market Research Report

Lime & Plaster Manufacturing in the UK - Industry Market Research Report


Lime & Plaster Manufacturing in the UK

Revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 3.4% over the five years through 2023-24 to £312.6 million. Supportive government policies and frameworks within the construction sector have aided revenue prospects for lime and plaster producers. Significant support for the construction of residential properties to help address the UK's housing crisis alongside investment into the country's infrastructure networks has given manufacturers a resilient revenue stream, helping to minimise the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Companies in this industry manufacture lime products, calcined dolomite and plaster using natural and synthetic gypsum. Lime and plaster products are important in downstream markets such as manufacturing, construction, agriculture, water and sewerage.

This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT THIS INDUSTRY

Industry Definition
Main Activities
Similar Industries
Additional Resources

INDUSTRY AT A GLANCE

INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE

Executive Summary
Key External Drivers
Current Performance
Industry Outlook
Industry Life Cycle

PRODUCTS & MARKETS

Supply Chain
Products & Services
Major Markets
Globalisation & Trade
Business Locations

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Market Share Concentration
Key Success Factors
Cost Structure Benchmarks
Barriers to Entry

MAJOR COMPANIES

OPERATING CONDITIONS

Capital Intensity

KEY STATISTICS

Industry Data
Annual Change
Key Ratios

JARGON & GLOSSARY

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