The lighting fixtures market in Australia
Aurelio Volpe ()
No S36, CSIL reports from CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies
Abstract:
Production of lighting fixtures in Australia is estimated by CSIL under 200 million USD for the year 2012. Average yearly consumption growth during the last five years has been approximately 5%. Average turnover per employee is equal to around 150,000 USD in Australia. Australia is overall a net importer of lighting fixtures. The report analyzes the lighting fixtures market in Australia. It provides historical statistical data of Production, International trade and Market size 2007-2012 of the lighting fixtures industry. Macroeconomic forecasts up to 2015 are also provided. Demand of the Australian lighting market is broken down by product (decorative/residential lighting, architectural/commercial lighting, industrial lighting and outdoor lighting) and by light source (incandescence, fluorescence, gas discharge and metal halide, LED). A breakdown of lighting fixtures exports and imports of Australia is provided by country and by geographical area of destination/origin. An overview of the competitive system is outlined, with short company profiles, data on sales and market shares for the top lighting fixtures companies operating in Australia. A breakdown of lighting fixtures sales by distribution channel.
JEL-codes: L11 L22 L68 L81 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2013-11
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