Dublin, Nov. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Japan Cross Laminated Timber Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2018-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Japan cross laminated timber market reached a volume of 68,224 Cubic Metre in 2017. The market is further projected to cross a volume of 382,771 Cubic Metre by 2023, at a CAGR of around 33% during 2017-2023.
Over the past few years, Japan has been witnessing a shift from concrete construction materials to sustainable alternatives like cross laminated timber. This can be attributed to the rising environmental concerns coupled with advantageous properties of cross laminated timber which include lightweight, strength, durability, stability, design variety, enhanced insulation and fire resistance.
Cross-laminated timber has applications as a structural material for a range of components such as walls, floors and ceilings. CLT utilises a higher amount of timber compared to conventional Japanese homes that are constructed with pillars. The widespread applications of CLT appear to be promising for boosting lumber demand, as CLT can be used even in public and commercial structures that are four stories or higher - structures that were earlier considered difficult to be built with timber.
The government in Japan is also playing an important role in driving the demand of CLT in the country. In 2010, the Promotion of Use of Wood in Public Buildings Act was passed by the Japanese government. This act requires all government buildings up to three stories high to be constructed with wood, or to utilize wood.
The Forest Agency in the country is also developing a road map in utilising CLT, a follow on to the Promotion for the Use of Wood in Public Buildings Act. The Agency is providing subsidies to drive the establishment of CLT facilities with a target of increasing the country's CLT production capacity that can supply to both the domestic and international markets.
Moreover, as Japan is situated, on the joint of four different plates, it is vulnerable to earthquakes. Cross laminated timber structures have been found to be more resilient to earthquakes compared to many other types of building materials. This has also resulted in an increasing demand for cross laminated timber in the country.
The market is concentrated in nature with the presence of only a few manufacturers who are competing against each other in terms of price and quality.
Some of the leading players operating in the market are:
Key Topics Covered
1 Preface
2 Scope and Methodology
2.1 Objectives of the Study
2.2 Stakeholders
2.3 Data Sources
2.3.1 Primary Sources
2.3.2 Secondary Sources
2.4 Market Estimation
2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach
2.4.2 Top-Down Approach
2.5 Forecasting Methodology
3 Executive Summary
4 Introduction
4.1 Overview
4.2 Key Industry Trends
5 Global Cross Laminated Timber Industry
5.1 Market Overview
5.2 Market Performance
5.2.1 Volume Trends
5.2.2 Value Trends
5.3 Market Breakup by Application
5.4 Market Forecast
6 Japan Cross Laminated Timber Industry
6.1 Market Overview
6.2 Market Performance
6.2.1 Volume Trends
6.2.2 Value Trends
6.3 Price Analysis
6.3.1 Price Trends
6.3.2 Price Indicators
6.3.3 Price Structure
6.4 Market Breakup by Application
6.5 Market Forecast
6.6 SWOT Analysis
6.6.1 Overview
6.6.2 Strengths
6.6.3 Weaknesses
6.6.4 Opportunities
6.6.5 Threats
6.7 Value Chain Analysis
6.7.1 Overview
6.7.2 Research and Development
6.7.3 Raw Material Procurement
6.7.4 Manufacturing
6.7.5 Marketing
6.7.6 Distribution
6.7.7 End-Use
6.8 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
6.8.1 Overview
6.8.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
6.8.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
6.8.4 Degree of Competition
6.8.5 Threat of New Entrants
6.8.6 Threat of Substitutes
6.9 Key Drivers and Success Factors
7 Market Breakup by Application
7.1 Residential
7.2 Government/Public Buildings
7.3 Commercial Buildings
7.4 Educational Institutes
8 Cross Laminated Timber Environmental Impact/Benefit Analysis
9 Cross Laminated Timber Financial Impact/Benefit Analysis
10 Japan-Codes and Standards
11 Japan-Pilot Projects
12 Competitive Landscape
12.1 Competitive Structure
12.2 Key Players
13 Cross Laminated Timber Manufacturing Process
13.1 Product Overview
13.2 Detailed Process Flow
13.3 Various Types of Unit Operations Involved
13.4 Mass Balance and Raw Material Requirements
14 Requirements for Setting Up a Cross Laminated Timber Manufacturing Plant Land Requirements
14.1 Construction Requirements
14.2 Plant Layout
14.3 Plant Machinery
14.4 Machinery Pictures
14.5 Raw Material Requirements
14.6 Raw Material and Final Product Pictures
14.7 Packaging Requirements
14.8 Transportation Requirements
14.9 Utility Requirements
14.10 Manpower Requirements
15 Profiles of Key Players
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