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RNCOS is offering up to 50% discount on Market Research Report titled, "Global Convenience Store Market Analysis". Rapid economic development, along with booming retail industry, has been propelling the growth of convenience store (c-store) industry across the world. The global c-store industry has shown tremendous growth over the past few years, particularly in the emerging economies of Asia. Moreover, the increasing share of modern retail outlets and emerging trends in organized retailing are anticipated to drive the industry further in near future, as per "Global Convenience Store Market Analysis", a research report by RNCOS.
The report provides extensive analysis on the booming c-store market. It provides an insight into the c-store industry across Asia, Europe and North America, and gives a brief overview on the consumer behavior. The report helps the client analyze the trends in c-store retailing across the world and identify the key emerging markets. Future growth areas and challenges for the industry mentioned in the research help the client to align their business strategies as per the changing market dynamics.
Key Findings
- Increasing trend of organized retailing will drive the growth of c-store industry in the world. By 2011, modern retail trade is expected to account for more than 55% share in overall retail industry Asia alone.
- The c-store industry has reached the mature stage in most of the developed countries of Europe and North America.
- Asia remains the fastest growing c-store market in the world as the major Asian retail markets registered explosive growth in opening up of new convenience store.
- Changing consumer preferences, lifestyle and rising income level, which is heavily influenced by economic growth, remains the major driving force for c-store industry in the Asian region.
- China remains the largest market for c-store industry after Japan in Asia. China recorded a CAGR increase of 15.28% in the number of c-stores during 2004-2006.
Key Issues Analyzed
- Overview on different retail formats (traditional and modern).
- Market size of the c-store industry with regional segregation.
- Country-wise analysis of the c-store industry.
- Study of consumer behavior in different countries.
- Analysis of the factors responsible for the growth of c-store industry.
- Challenges for the c-store industry.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
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Global Convenience Store Market Analysis, Global Convenience Store, Global Convenience Industry, Global Convenience Store Market |
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Jul 13, 2009 |
| Article Contact Name |
Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Convenience Stores Gaining Popularity in South Asian Countries
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According to a new research report, “Asian Convenience Store Market Forecast to 2010”, by RNCOS, the emergence of convenience store is changing the retail industry dynamics in most of the Asian economies. Many countries are witnessing rapid growth in the number of convenience stores despite the ongoing financial crisis.
The rising popularity of convenience stores in the region is accredited to better product availability, easy accessibility, low level of investment as compared to other modern retail formats, shift in consumer preference and improvement in price bargain.
According to a Sr. Research Analyst at RNCOS, “Convenience store retailing in Asia has become a major growth area for a large number of retailers operating in modern retail format, especially grocery retail. The Asian convenience store industry is witnessing fast growth due to untapped potential in most of the emerging markets like India, China, South Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia compared to high degree of saturation in European and American convenience store industries.”
Moreover, the share of convenience stores is increasing in most of the South Asian markets. These markets offer immense growth opportunities against other regions in Asia on account of strong economic growth and growing middle class. The shift towards modern trade in South Asia is dominated by China where convenience store format accounts for more than 58% of all new stores. India, one of the most attractive retail markets in the world, is dominated by unorganized retail (97%), representing growth opportunities for modern retail format such as convenience store.
The report also says that the convenience stores will prove superior to the traditional markets because they provide better service and quality to customers.
“Asian Convenience Store Market Forecast to 2010” comprehensively discusses the convenience store market in Asia and highlights new technologies being integrated into the market at a fast pace. It also gives a brief overview of key market trends along with the sales trends to help clients understand the prospects of convenience store retailing in Asia. The report gives a detailed account of future growth areas that enable clients to design their business strategies as per the changing market dynamics in the region.
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About RNCOS:
RNCOS, incorporated in the year 2002, is an industry research firm. We are a team of industry experts who analyze data collected from credible sources. We provide industry insights and analysis that helps corporations to take timely and accurate business decision in today's globally competitive environment.
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MAC Carpet in Domotex Hannover 2009 the International trade fair for carpets and floor coverings
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MAC Carpet - the leading manufacturer of tufted printed carpets and rugs – announced lately that it will participate in the 20th Domotex Hannover, that will take place during 17-20 January 2009 in Hannover, Germany.
With 45,000 visitors from the retail trade and skilled crafts, as well as architects and interior designers, plus 1,350 exhibitors from some 60 countries, DOMOTEX HANNOVER 2009 will reaffirm its status as the world's leading event for the flooring trade. In 2008, Domotex Hannover set new records, with 1,442 exhibitors (2007: 1,336) occupying some 97,083 square meters of display space (up from 91,757 square meters in 2007). Never before had so many exhibitors - from over 60 different nations - appeared at this global showcase for carpets, textile and resilient floor coverings plus laminate and parquet flooring; never before had they booked so much display space. Their exhibits expressively highlighted tomorrow's trends, featuring new materials and creative designs, including the latest colors and patterns.
MAC Carpet will exhibit in Domotex Hannover 2009 the amazing ability to produce a large variety of tufted custom printed floors for different applications including indoor, outdoor, bathroom, kitchen, children, and car. In addition to rugs, mats, runners, wall to wall carpets, artificial grass and advertising floor panels.
In its home country MAC Carpet figures as one of Egypt's top exporters, with more than 80% of its total production going to some 107 countries and retails at many world class retailers like Wal-Mart, IKEA, Tesco and others. The company corporate headquarters and main manufacturing facilities are located in Tenth-of- Ramadan City, the largest industrial estate in the Middle East. In total, its annual production capacity 58 million square meters employing more than 5,800 people
For more information about MAC Carpet;
Website: http://www.maccarpet.com
Email: info@maccarpet.com
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Jatropha seeds exporter,Biodiesel Manufacturers,Biofuel,Biodiesel
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Facing criticism, biofuels industry forms new lobby group to influence lawmakers
Under attack by politicians, aid groups, and environmentalists for driving up food prices and fueling destruction of ecologically sensitive habitats, some of the world's largest agroindustrial firms have formed a lobby group to influence consumers and lawmakers to support continued subsidies for biofuel production, reports Reuters.
Electric cars, greener fuels can reduce Australia's dependence on foreign oil
Australia can reduce its dependence on foreign oil through renewable energy and a shift towards electric cars powered by solar and wind power, argues a report published today by Australia's National Roads and Motorists' Association (NRMA).
Biofuels can reduce emissions, but not when grown in place of rainforests
Biofuels meant to help alleviate greenhouse gas emissions may be in fact contributing to climate change when grown on converted tropical forest lands, warns a comprehensive study published earlier this month in the journal Environmental Research Letters. Analyzing the carbon debt for biofuel crops grown in ecosystems around the world, Holly Gibbs and colleagues report that "while expansion of biofuels into productive tropical ecosystems will always lead to net carbon emissions for decades to centuries... [expansion] into degraded or already cultivated land will provide almost immediate carbon savings." The results suggest that under the right conditions, biofuels could be part of the effort to reduce humanity's carbon footprint.
Gore launches second campaign... for Earth
In a speech Thursday, Al Gore challenged the U.S. to generate 100 percent of its electricity from zero carbon emission sources within 10 years. Speaking at Washington's Constitution Hall, Gore said America's security, environmental and economic crises are all related, and that measures to rein in greenhouse gas emissions will make the U.S. stronger, safer, and cleaner. "The survival of the United States of America as we know it is at risk," Gore said. "I don't remember a time in our country when so many things seemed to be going so wrong simultaneously."
Breakthrough in solar energy: ten times more effective solar power may be available in three years
The breakthrough scientists have been waiting for to make solar power cheaper, more efficient--and therefore a more effective replacement for traditional energy sources--has been made by a group of MIT researchers.
Oceans hold vast potential for wind power
The North Pacific, Tasmania, New Zealand, Tierra del Fuego in South America, and the mid-latitudes of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are potential locations for wind power generation, according to new satellite data from NASA.
Britain urges 'cautious approach' on biofuels
Britain and the E.U. should exercise caution in pushing for wider use of biofuels, warns a new study commissioned by the U.K. government.
Whale biomimicry inspires better wind turbines
By studying and mimicking the characteristics of the flippers, fins and tails of whales and dolphins, engineers have devised more a efficient way to generate wind power, reports a researcher presenting at the Society for Experimental Biology's Annual Meeting in Marseille, France.
Louisiana signs non-corn ethanol law for to procude a better biofuel
Louisiana has signed into law legislation to develop an advanced biofuel industry that excludes corn as a feedstock, reports Biopact.
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Asia Pacific Biofuel Market Forecast
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“Asia Pacific Biofuel Market Forecast” is the market analysis report by RNCOS to provide an updated and detailed overview of the biofuel market at world level in general and Asia-Pacific in particular. It rationally examines the emerging trends in the Asia-Pacific biofuel industry and provides exclusive forecasts and region-wise snapshots of biofuels. This report also tracks the growth or fall in different categories of the biofuel industry and their future markets together with an overview on the opportunities and challenges associated with the development of biofuel market.
Asia-Pacific Biofuel Industry
Decreasing oil production from almost all the oil reserves is attracting the world’s eyes towards renewable energy sources. Rising energy consumption and environmental issues has now shifted the focus towards biofuel use, particularly in transportation. Though the biofuel industry is in its initial stages in Asia-Pacific, there is a huge potential for its development in the region. Most of the governments are supportive towards the biofuel use and are planning to implement regulation in support of biofuel use. As development of biofuel is directly linked with the agricultural development, it will also help in raising the living standards of the rural people in Asia-Pacific. In addition to it, most of the Asia Pacific countries are depending upon imported oil and hence, allocate a huge reserve for oil purchase. So use of biofuel will certainly help them to cut their dependence on imported oil with added benefit of energy security.
Key Findings
- The world biofuel market’s value is likely to attain a CAGR of around 14.7% during 2006-2016.
- The global ethanol production is expected to reach 26,071 Million Gallon in 2014 while the global biodiesel production is projected to accelerate at a CAGR of 4.5% during 2007-2015.
- Ethanol consumption pattern in China is likely to move faster than the production and expected to attain a CAGR of 2.51% from 2007 to 2015.
- Ethanol consumption in India is anticipated to move at a CAGR of over 2% during 2007 -2015.
- Australia is likely to maintain its biodiesel production capacity at around 524 Million Liter till 2009-10.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
- What is the scenario of the global biofuel industry at regional level?
- What are the factors supporting the Asia-Pacific biofuel industry?
- What is the overview like in major Asia-Pacific biofuel markets and what is their future outlook?
- What are the possible opportunities and challenges for the biofuel industry in the Asia-Pacific region?
Key Markets Analyzed
This section covers the main products like Biodiesel, Ethanol and the feedstock for these products in different regions, including Australia, China, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Japan, and Korea.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
The information has been taken from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring of industry news and developments, through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
Methods like historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting and cause and effect analysis have been used in the report for a prudent analysis.
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Get to the Point –Ebooks!
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Developing an Ebook you need to know that Ebooks do not have to be the same length as usually published books. You can, in fact, develop an Ebook to any length you desire. Your Ebook can be chapbook length to an industrial epic, the choice is yours.
One of the more common lengths for knowledge-based Ebooks is 10,000 – 20,000 words. This is less than half the length of many traditional manuscripts.
I suppose one of the primary reasons for the abbreviated length is that for many niche subjects it can be counter productive to include irrelevant information in an effort to only add length to the manuscript.
Ebooks often cut to the chase by striking at the heart of a topic and allowing that topic to be developed in a compact frame that helps the reader not only get through the details, but also allows them to get through the information more rapidly so they can use the provided information more quickly.
Ebooks are often held to a different standard than traditional books. No-nonsense customers who want practical ways to gain a new level of proficiency on a topic of interest often purchase Ebooks. The subject could be fishing skills, online marketing or one of another thousand topics. The niche nature of Ebooks makes that possible.
The downloads are easy, the cost is less expensive than a typical book and the end result is a concise publication that helps you move forward more quickly in an area of interest. Men may find Ebooks a good alternative to reading. Since most guys prefer doing something to reading something the concise nature of Ebooks allows them to learn something and then go apply what they know with the least amount of downtime.
Of course, Ebooks also come in other interesting flavors including novels and children’s books. You see, Ebooks are flexible and can be fashioned in practically any ideal or target demographic you might have in mind.
I know of writers that will write 40,000-80,000 word manuscripts for publication, but for the most part manuscripts of this length are not the standard in most Ebook downloads.
Perhaps one of the reasons for the more concise nature of Ebooks has to do with an odd phenomenon. You see, when it comes to reading on the computer it isn’t long before there is eye strain that forces you to take time away from the computer. The quicker an Ebook gets to the point the better for the Ebook owner.
Most of us aren’t adept at reading lengthy documents on a computer screen so Ebook content needs to be very clear, helpful and pointed.
Just like online content you should work to make your Ebook scan able by using bullet points so your reader can skim for pertinent information they may find precious.
Ebooks are a good answer to the speedy paced life most of us lead as well as making economic sense for cost-conscious consumers. Have a point, make a point and allow your readers to ‘get’ the point – and then do something with it.
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