Alufoil Statistics First Quarter 2015 - Demand starts 2015 weaker, but signs of recovery emerging

19 May 2015


19 May 2015

Alufoil Statistics First Quarter 2015 - Demand starts 2015 weaker, but signs of recovery emerging

Deliveries of aluminium foil products fell by 2.5% to 218,500 tonnes in the first three months of 2015 compared with the first quarter of 2014 (224,000 tonnes). But clear signs of stronger demand emerged in February and March, according to figures released by EAFA, the European Aluminium Foil Association. This followed a 'short' month in January, due to later than usual production start-ups after the Christmas and New Year breaks.


Sales of thicker gauges, used typically for semi-rigid containers and technical applications, rose by 5%, confirming that industrial applications are continuing to recover after a long period of stagnation. However demand for thinner gauges, used mainly for flexible packaging and household foils, fell by 6%, mainly driven by EAFA exports. Strongly expanded exports throughout 2014, fell by 2.6% in total during the first three months of 2015. That was an anticipated adjustment after the increased export growth from the EAFA region had been spectacular in the previous 12 months. Overall domestic demand remains flat and fell by 2.5%.


Commenting on the latest figures Stefan Glimm, EAFA's Chief Executive Director said, "We see demand for foil increasing in the coming months. There are some positive signs that especially the thin foil markets are going to recover in the short to medium term. The weaker Euro will certainly help the industry in the export markets. We remain realistic, but cautiously optimistic."


Aluminium foil characteristics are strength, formability and barrier properties which have made it an essential part of many flexible packaging and container applications. Other uses of aluminium foil include automotive and heat exchange components, insulation material and many industrial applications.

 

Further information:


Guido Aufdemkamp
European Aluminium Foil Association e.V.
Am Bonneshof 5
D - 40474 Düsseldorf
Tel: +49 (0)211 47 96 168
Fax: +49 (0)211 47 96 25 191
enquiries@alufoil.org
www.alufoil.org



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