Australian Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market, Forecast to 2020

Australian Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market, Forecast to 2020

Growth in Food and Beverage, Construction, and Utilities Sectors to Drive the Demand for Industrial Lubes and Greases

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31-Mar-2017
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: P905-01-00-00-00
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This research service is an analysis of the Australian industrial lubricants and greases market and it provides drivers of market growth and restraints to market growth, market size forecast, segmentation by major product type, demand trend analysis, and competitive analysis. Poor performance of key end-use verticals such as mining creates medium-term headwinds to growth. Capex in the Australian mining sector declined by 30% in 2015-16. This trend (which has resulted in weak business confidence and higher cost sensitivity) has reduced the addressable opportunity for lubricants and greases. However, the construction, utilities, and food and beverage sectors offer growth opportunities. Development in wind and solar power generation creates a growing demand for turbine oils and industrial gear oils. Investment in infrastructure construction also creates a demand for industrial greases, industrial engine oils, and hydraulic liquids. The food and beverage manufacturing segment counters the overall manufacturing decline trend by leveraging on the country’s competitive advantage in the agriculture sector. Robust growth in construction, utilities, and food and beverage sectors supports the demand for a variety of industrial lubricants such as industrial engine oils, hydraulic fluids, and industrial gear lubricants, amongst others.

The stability of the Australian economy has attracted a growing number of new suppliers that typically tend to compete primarily on pricing. With increased margin pressure on key end-use verticals, this strategy is gaining traction in the domestic market.

Technological development in lubricant products and lubricant monitoring and dosing also throws up opportunities for clear value addition. In particular, condition monitoring services will continue to play a key role in improving end-customer awareness of lubricants and their role. The market share of imported industrial lubricants and greases has been growing due to their low cost.

The Australian industrial lubricants and greases market has been segmented into the following categories:
• By product type: Industrial engine oils, hydraulic fluid, turbine and circulating oils, industrial gear oils, and others including compressor oil,
refrigeration oil, metal working oils, process oils, and industrial grease
• By vertical: Mining, oil and gas, utilities, construction, manufacturing and other process industries, and others

Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
• What are the key growth drivers and restraints for industrial lubricants and greases in Australia?
• What is the size and growth forecast for the Australian market? What factors will underpin this forecast?
• How is the market segmented by product type?
• What technology, demand, and service trends are likely to impact the opportunity in the future?
• Which are the key market participants and competitors and what are their relative strengths?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Coverage

Scope

Product Definitions

Vertical Definitions

Market Overview—Distribution Channels Explained

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Unit Shipment Forecast

Per cent Demand Split by Major Products Segments

Per cent Revenue Breakdown by Major Verticals

Per cent of Revenue by Source of Supply

Oil Analysis Trends

Distribution Value Chain

Major Suppliers

Australia’s Industrial Sectors

Capital Expenditure Trend

Mining

Oil and Gas

Manufacturing and Other Process Industries

Legal Disclaimer

Other Recent Relevant Research

List of Figures
  • 1. Total Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Major Stakeholders in the Industrial Lubricant Supply Chain, Australia, 2016
  • 2. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Key Market Drivers, Australia, 2017–2020
  • 3. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Key Market Restraints, Australia, 2017–2020
  • 4. CAGR of Select Verticals, Australia, FY 2012–FY 2015
  • 5. Mining Commodity Annual Production Growth Forecast, Australia, 2016–2017
  • 6. Oil and Gas Annual Production Growth Forecast, Australia, 2016–2017
List of Charts
  • 1. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Total Revenues and Segmentation, Australia, 2016
  • 2. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Scope, Australia, 2016
  • 3. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Verticals, Australia, 2016
  • 4. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Unit Shipment Forecast, Australia, 2014, 2016, and 2020
  • 5. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Per cent Demand Split by Major Product Segments, Australia, 2016
  • 6. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Per cent Revenue Breakdown by Major Verticals, Australia, 2016
  • 7. Industrial Lubricant and Greases Market: Per cent Revenue by Source of Supply, Australia, 2016
  • 8. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Typical Faults Identified Through Oil Analysis, Australia, 2016
  • 9. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Distribution Channel Analysis, Australia, 2016
  • 10. Business Performance of Select Verticals, Australia, FY 2012–FY 2015
  • 11. Total Capex on Plant, Machinery, and Equipment by Sector, Australia, 2007–2016
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This research service is an analysis of the Australian industrial lubricants and greases market and it provides drivers of market growth and restraints to market growth, market size forecast, segmentation by major product type, demand trend analysis, and competitive analysis. Poor performance of key end-use verticals such as mining creates medium-term headwinds to growth. Capex in the Australian mining sector declined by 30% in 2015-16. This trend (which has resulted in weak business confidence and higher cost sensitivity) has reduced the addressable opportunity for lubricants and greases. However, the construction, utilities, and food and beverage sectors offer growth opportunities. Development in wind and solar power generation creates a growing demand for turbine oils and industrial gear oils. Investment in infrastructure construction also creates a demand for industrial greases, industrial engine oils, and hydraulic liquids. The food and beverage manufacturing segment counters the overall manufacturing decline trend by leveraging on the country’s competitive advantage in the agriculture sector. Robust growth in construction, utilities, and food and beverage sectors supports the demand for a variety of industrial lubricants such as industrial engine oils, hydraulic fluids, and industrial gear lubricants, amongst others. The stability of the Australian economy has attracted a growing number of new suppliers that typically tend to compete primarily on pricing. With increased margin pressure on key end-use verticals, this strategy is gaining traction in the domestic market. Technological development in lubricant products and lubricant monitoring and dosing also throws up opportunities for clear value addition. In particular, condition monitoring services will continue to play a key role in improving end-customer awareness of lubricants and their role. The market share of imported industrial lubricants and greases has been growing due to their low cost. The Austr
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ | Scope and Definitions~ || Coverage~ || Scope~ || Product Definitions~ || Vertical Definitions~ || Market Overview—Distribution Channels Explained~ | Market Drivers and Restraints~ || Market Drivers~ || Market Restraints~ | Market Forecasts and Trends~ || Unit Shipment Forecast~ || Per cent Demand Split by Major Products Segments~ || Per cent Revenue Breakdown by Major Verticals~ || Per cent of Revenue by Source of Supply~ || Oil Analysis Trends~ | Competitive Analysis~ || Distribution Value Chain~ || Major Suppliers~ | Demand Trends~ || Australia’s Industrial Sectors~ || Capital Expenditure Trend~ || Mining~ || Oil and Gas~ || Manufacturing and Other Process Industries~ | The Last Word~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Other Recent Relevant Research~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Total Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Major Stakeholders in the Industrial Lubricant Supply Chain, Australia, 2016~ 2. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Key Market Drivers, Australia, 2017–2020~ 3. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Key Market Restraints, Australia, 2017–2020~ 4. CAGR of Select Verticals, Australia, FY 2012–FY 2015~ 5. Mining Commodity Annual Production Growth Forecast, Australia, 2016–2017 ~ 6. Oil and Gas Annual Production Growth Forecast, Australia, 2016–2017~| 1. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Total Revenues and Segmentation, Australia, 2016~ 2. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Scope, Australia, 2016~ 3. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Verticals, Australia, 2016~ 4. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Unit Shipment Forecast, Australia, 2014, 2016, and 2020~ 5. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Per cent Demand Split by Major Product Segments, Australia, 2016~ 6. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Per cent Revenue Breakdown by Major Verticals, Australia, 2016~ 7. Industrial Lubricant and Greases Market: Per cent Revenue by Source of Supply, Australia, 2016~ 8. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Typical Faults Identified Through Oil Analysis, Australia, 2016~ 9. Industrial Lubricants and Greases Market: Distribution Channel Analysis, Australia, 2016~ 10. Business Performance of Select Verticals, Australia, FY 2012–FY 2015~ 11. Total Capex on Plant, Machinery, and Equipment by Sector, Australia, 2007–2016~
Author Ivan Fernandez
Industries Chemicals and Materials
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