May 2013,
II Ed. ,
63 pages
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Language: English
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This market research The office furniture market in Turkey, describes the office furniture market in Turkey and gives data on production, consumption, import and export of office furniture.
The structure of the office furniture market in Turkey is analyzed through 50 interviews with leading office manufacturing companies, dealers and facility managers/buyers.
Profiles of main office furniture manufacturers, sales and market share are also provided.
Figures on potential demand, trend in non residential construction, development of new office buildings (in number and square metres) are also considered.
Analysis of distribution channels: direct sales and contract, specialised dealers, not specialised dealers, large scale distribution, mail orders and e-commerce, office furniture prices and consumption trends.
Products considered: seating, operative desking, executive furniture, storage and archiving systems, others (wall-to-wall units, communal areas).
Selected Companies
Alparda, Asil Buro (Eksen), Atagür Furniture, Buroart, Buroseren, Burosit, Casella, Cehaburo, Delta Ofis, Dovi, Doxa, Ekol Volo , Elit Ofis, Ersa, Flekssit, Grammer –TCC, Gurkan, Kenzel , Kimsan –Solenne, Koleksiyon, Mades Ozmades, Nurus, Ofisit Büro, Orcelik, Burotime, Tuna Ofis, Turesa Office Furniture, Ürosan
Turkey. Construction permits for office buildings, 2008-2012. Floor area (thousand sq.m.)
Office furniture industry is one of the youngest sectors in Turkey and during the last decade it has been showing an incredible improvement in terms of organization, technology and competitiveness. Some local leading companies emerged at international level and they positively influenced aspects like quality, image, branding and standardization among the small-sized manufacturers of the sector.
Consumption of office furniture showed a good performance driven by a general improvement in the economic situation in the country, by growth in the industrial and services sectors, as well as, a huge Government investment program.
Abstract of Table of Contents
METHODOLOGY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. MARKET OVERVIEW
1.1 The office furniture sector: basic data and forecasts
1.2 Productive system
1.3 International trade
- 1.3.1 Office furniture exports
- 1.3.2 Turkish firms active in foreign markets
- 1.3.3 Office furniture imports
2. THE COMPETITIVE SYSTEM
2.1 Product segments and market shares
2.2 Leading office furniture manufacturers
2.3 Office seating
2.4 Operative desking
2.5 Executive furniture
2.6 Storage and archiving system
3. OFFICE FURNITURE CONSUMPTION
3.1 Office furniture production and segments
3.2 Office furniture competition and market shares
4. DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
4.1 Characteristics of the Turkish retail sector
4.2 Office furniture distribution
4.3 Prices
4.4 Major furniture retailers
5. OFFICE FURNITURE DEMAND
5.1 The economy
5.2 Number of companies and employment
5.3 Non residential buildings and office spaces
5.4 Foreign direct investments
6. ASSOCIATIONS, SECTOR FAIRS AND MAGAZINES
APPENDIX I: LIST OF COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THE REPORT
APPENDIX II: LIST OF OFFICE FURNITURE RETAILERS
This market research The office furniture market in Turkey, describes the office furniture market in Turkey and gives data on production, consumption, import and export of office furniture.
The structure of the office furniture market in Turkey is analyzed through 50 interviews with leading office manufacturing companies, dealers and facility managers/buyers.
Profiles of main office furniture manufacturers, sales and market share are also provided.
Figures on potential demand, trend in non residential construction, development of new office buildings (in number and square metres) are also considered.
Analysis of distribution channels: direct sales and contract, specialised dealers, not specialised dealers, large scale distribution, mail orders and e-commerce, office furniture prices and consumption trends.
Products considered: seating, operative desking, executive furniture, storage and archiving systems, others (wall-to-wall units, communal areas).
Turkey. Construction permits for office buildings, 2008-2012. Floor area (thousand sq.m.)
Office furniture industry is one of the youngest sectors in Turkey and during the last decade it has been showing an incredible improvement in terms of organization, technology and competitiveness. Some local leading companies emerged at international level and they positively influenced aspects like quality, image, branding and standardization among the small-sized manufacturers of the sector.
Consumption of office furniture showed a good performance driven by a general improvement in the economic situation in the country, by growth in the industrial and services sectors, as well as, a huge Government investment program.
Abstract of Table of Contents
METHODOLOGY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. MARKET OVERVIEW
1.1 The office furniture sector: basic data and forecasts
1.2 Productive system
1.3 International trade
- 1.3.1 Office furniture exports
- 1.3.2 Turkish firms active in foreign markets
- 1.3.3 Office furniture imports
2. THE COMPETITIVE SYSTEM
2.1 Product segments and market shares
2.2 Leading office furniture manufacturers
2.3 Office seating
2.4 Operative desking
2.5 Executive furniture
2.6 Storage and archiving system
3. OFFICE FURNITURE CONSUMPTION
3.1 Office furniture production and segments
3.2 Office furniture competition and market shares
4. DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
4.1 Characteristics of the Turkish retail sector
4.2 Office furniture distribution
4.3 Prices
4.4 Major furniture retailers
5. OFFICE FURNITURE DEMAND
5.1 The economy
5.2 Number of companies and employment
5.3 Non residential buildings and office spaces
5.4 Foreign direct investments
6. ASSOCIATIONS, SECTOR FAIRS AND MAGAZINES
APPENDIX I: LIST OF COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THE REPORT
APPENDIX II: LIST OF OFFICE FURNITURE RETAILERS
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