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Monday, July 15, 2013

China Feed Additives Industry

ResearchMoz.us include new market research report"China Feed Additives Industry Report, 2012-2015 " to its huge collection of research reports.

Feed additives as upstream products of the feed industry refer to small (trace) amounts of nutritive or non-nutritive substances or drugs added to feed for specific needs; Its main role is to increase nutrient concentration and efficiency of feed utilization, promote livestock growth, prevent and cure diseases as well as reduce the loss of nutrients in feed.

In China, following the sustained and stable growth of feed industry, the feed additives industry has also made considerable progress. So far, there have been over 220 types of approved additives, including nearly 70 domestic types with standards, 57 types of allowed medicated additives. In 2011-2012, China's additive premix remained between 6.1-6.4 million tons. By type, amino acids, vitamins, medicated additives and biological enzymes account for a high proportion of the feed additives market, up to 80% and more.

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With respect to the amino acid feed additives segment, as China gives priority to pig and poultry breeding, coupled with restricted level of feeding, the actual consumption structure of feed amino acids is oriented by methionine and lysine. In 2012, China's lysine production and consumption were 855,000 tons and 610,000 tons, respectively, showing obvious overcapacity and fierce market competition. But limited by technical barriers, only one local enterprise – Chongqing Unisplendour Chemical Co., Ltd. had realized methionine industrialization by the end of 2012. In 2012, China consumed 194,000 tons of methionine, including imports of 183,000 tons.

Seen from the vitamin feed additives segment, China has become an important global feed vitamin producing and consuming country. In recent years, Chinese external exports of vitamin has accounted for about 80% of the total output over the same period. In 2012, China produced 240,000 tons of vitamins, including exports of 187,000 tons. However, affected by the economic recession in Europe and America, the Chinese vitamin market in the future will face a grim situation, especially the export volume will fall even more. It is expected that Chinese vitamin production in 2013-2015 will be around 220,000-280,000 tons, with exports occupying 75%-80%.

In terms of the medicated additives segment, although Europe, the United States and other developed countries have already exercised strict control over the production and application of antibiotic drugs in feed, the proportion is still high in China. Feed-grade chlortetracycline (FG CTC) is one of them. In 2012 the world’s overall production capacity of FG CTC reached 100,000 tons/a, of which, China-based Jinhe Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Zhumadian Huazhong Chia Tai Co., Ltd and Pucheng Zhengda Biochemistry Co., Ltd. accounted for 85% or so.


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Monday, May 20, 2013

Global and China Advanced Packaging Industry Report, 2012-2013 | Researchmoz.us

In 2012, global semiconductor sales fell 2.7%; semiconductor equipment spending dropped by 15% to US$36.9 billion from US$43.5 billion in 2011. The semiconductor market in 2013 is also not optimistic, accompanied by recession of the world’s emerging economies and Europe’s sluggish recovery. U.S. and Japanese markets are relatively better, while China, as the world’s largest semiconductor market, has witnessed lower-than-expected economic growth, the global economy is yet to show signs of recovery.
 

In spite of the overall decline in semiconductor industry, the foundry field still grows. In 2012, the global semiconductor foundry market reached total value of US$34.6 billion, an increase of 6.5% over 2011. With the growth slowdown of smart phones and tablet PCs, it is expected that the foundry market in 2013 will increase by just 1.6% to exceed about US$35.2 billion. 

With foundries as main customers, advanced packaging vendors were therefore essentially flat or slightly enhanced in 2012, the same expected in 2013. The fall in price of gold, the indispensable raw material for advanced packaging vendors, especially LCD Driver IC packaging companies, will improve the profit margin of advanced packaging vendors in 2013.

Vendors located in Malaysia and Singapore all showed decline, on account of the decreasing revenue of foundries in this region. Taiwanese peers saw moderate growth except memory package, chiefly benefiting from the strong drive of TSMC and UMC. South Korean companies were boosted by Samsung. 

Among Japanese companies, J-devices experienced the highest growth, mainly owing to the back-end packaging business purchased from Fujitsu. In January, 2013, Japan’s largest semiconductor vendor – Renesas also sold three back-end packaging factories to J-devices, which would usher in amazing growth in the coming year, with expected annual revenue in FY2013 and FY2017 outnumbering JPY100 billion and JPY250 billion, respectively.

Taiwan-based Chipbond, the world’s largest LCD Driver IC packaging vendor, will be another eye-catching performer in 2013. The significantly enhanced screen resolution of mobile phone and tablet PC will greatly raise Chipbond’s earnings, and the decline in gold prices makes it the biggest beneficiary. In order to further improve the industrial chain layout, Chipbond acquired the COF substrate vendor - SIMPAL Electronics on May 2, 2013.

In addition, Chipbond is the advanced packaging vendor with the highest operating margin, i.e. 16.7% in 2011 and 21.9% in 2012, but also the unique one with operating margin growth. ASE closely followed in terms of operating margin, who benefitted from its large customer TSMC that produced the world’s state-of-the-art IC.

Chinese Mainland counterparts performed poorly, although JECT’s revenue saw substantial growth, yet its operating margin fell sharply from 1.8% in 2011 to 0.2% in 2012, slipping to the edge of loss.
 

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