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Packaging Industry in the Czech Republic

Oct 2012

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

New VAT rates

VAT (value-added tax) was increased in the Czech Republic in January 2010, from 19% to 20%, including packaging. In January 2012, VAT on goods with a lower rate of 10% will increase to 14%. The lower, exceptional rates are applied to goods considered more important to consumers, such as food and pharmaceuticals. From 2013, there will be a standard VAT rate of 17.5% for all goods. These changes have been approved by the government and ratified in parliament, but they remain the subject of political debate. It should be noted that new VAT rates might be introduced if there is a change in government after the political elections planned for 2014.

The rise in the consumption tax on cigarettes and smoking tobacco in February 2010 brought increased prices for tobacco products. Another increase in consumption taxation for these goods is expected in 2014, which is the deadline for the implementation of EU policy on minimum levels of consumption tax.

A strong local currency influences industry performances

The strength of the domestic currency in 2010-2011 influenced industry performances. A significant proportion of domestic production is aimed at export. The stronger korun makes it more difficult for domestic companies to export, resulting in lower levels of competitiveness, reductions in net profit and more employee lay-offs.

Czech economy dependent on Germany’s economic situation

The country’s dependence on the German economy has continued to grow. In 2010-2011, more than 30% of Czech production was exported to Germany. Thus the economic situation of Germany, as well the EU and Euro Zone has a strong impact on the Czech Republic, even if the domestic economy is relatively healthily.

Boom in zip/press closures

The introduction of more advanced and sophisticated products has stimulated the demand for innovative closures. The usage of advanced closures increased further in 2010-2011. The demand trend caused a boom in the use of zip/press closures. This closure type, used for stand-up pouches and flexible plastic, could be seen across food, home care, beauty and personal care and beverage packaging. The boom in zip/press closures was supported by increased usage of stand-up pouches across all industries.

Refill packaging solutions on the up

A number of refill packs were launched in the Czech Republic in 2010-2011. Refill packs have, to a large extent, benefited flexible packaging. Plastic pouches is a popular refill format for new home care and personal care products, with HDPE and “other plastic” bottles the main casualties in this substitution trend. In instant coffee, refill packs are making an entrance. While likely to remain a niche as glass jars remains the pack type of choice, the launch of new plastic pouches indicates ways in which brand owners are segmenting the established instant coffee category with a refill pack solution.

Waste sorting is on the increase

Awareness of environmental issues has been rising, becoming a more natural part of modern Czech lifestyles. More than one half of the Czech population sort household waste, mostly in urban areas. However, Czechs have only recently started to do to this, largely due to inadequacy of previous systems and the low cost of raw materials, which weakened motivation. In 2010-2011 there was an increase in the number of participating municipalities as well as the utilisation rate of sorted waste. 98% of the Czech population had the opportunity in 2010-2011 to sort household waste, while two thirds of the population physically sorted the waste. In order to take partial responsibility for environmental issues and meet the government’s criteria, manufacturers slowly increased their usage of eco-friendly recyclable packaging. As a result, a greater number of bins for the collection of recyclable packaging, in different colours, according to the packaging format, appeared throughout the country.


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Overview

Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Packaging industry in Czech Republic with research from Euromonitor's team of in-country analysts.

Find hidden opportunities in the most current research data available, understand competitive threats with our detailed market analysis, and plan your corporate strategy with our expert qualitative analysis and growth projections.

If you're in the Packaging industry in Czech Republic, our research will save you time and money while empowering you to make informed, profitable decisions.

The Packaging in Czech Republic market research report includes:

  • Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
  • Detailed segmentation of international and local products
  • Historic volumes and values, company and brand market shares
  • Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
  • Robust and transparent market research methodology, conducted in-country

Our market research reports answer questions such as:

  • What is the retail unit volume of the packaging market in Czech Republic?
  • What are the major pack types and how are they performing in Czech Republic?
  • Have there been any packaging legislative changes over the past 12 months?
  • How has the packaging industry been affected by the recession?
  • How are consumption trends impacting the packaging landscape?
  • What have been the key trends seen in new packaging developments?
  • How important is sustainability in packaging to consumers in Czech Republic?

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This industry report originates from Passport, our Packaging market research database.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Packaging in the Czech Republic - Industry Overview

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

New VAT rates

KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Entertaining at home

Visual differentiation – on-shelf impact

Consumers seek ‘value packs’

Rising demand for functional packaging

On-the-go packaging solutions

PACKAGING LEGISLATION

SUSTAINABILITY, RECYCLING, GREEN ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT

  • Table 1 Overview of Packaging Recycling and Recovery in the Czech Republic 2009/2010 and Targets for 2011
  • Table 2 Shares of Returnable and Non-returnable Packaging in the Czech Republic 2008-2010*
  • Table 3 Shares of Involved Population and Municipalities in Recycling and Packaging Waste Collection in the Czech Republic in 2008-2010

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 4 FMCG Packaging by Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 5 FMCG Packaging by Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 6 Total Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 7 Total Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 8 FMCG Closures by Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 9 FMCG Closures by Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 10 Total Closures by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 11 Total Closures by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 12 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 13 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 14 Forecast Total Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 15 Forecast Total Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 16 Forecast FMCG Closures by Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 17 Forecast FMCG Closures by Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 18 Forecast Total Closures by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 19 Forecast Total Closures by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Packaging in the Czech Republic - Company Profiles

Al Invest Bridlicna as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 3 Major End-use Markets for Al Invest Bridlicna as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Alpla spol sro in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 6 Major End-use Markets for Alpla spol sro by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Ardagh Metal Packaging Czech AS in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 9 Major End-use Markets for Ardagh Metal Packaging Czech as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Model Obaly as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 12 Major End-use Markets for Model Obaly as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

OTK Group as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 15 Major End-use Markets for OTK Group as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Papirny Bela as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 18 Major End-use Markets for Papirny Bela as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Sklarny Moravia as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 21 Major End-use Markets for Sklarny Moravia as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Tecnocap sro in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 24 Major End-use Markets for Tecnocap sro by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Tetra Pak Ceska Republika sro in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 27 Major End-use Markets for Tetra Pak Ceska Republika sro by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Vetropack Moravia Glass as in Packaging Industry (Czech Republic)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

PRODUCTION

  • Summary 30 Major End-use Markets for Vetropack Moravia Glass as by Pack Type 2010

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

Closures in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • The convenience trend resulted in innovation within closures for food in 2011, with a focus on making products easier to open. The ability to reclose packaging, in addition to the elimination of food content losses during opening, was also seen as important. The latter was an especially important factor in relation to closures for canned/preserved food. The use of standard can ends on metal food cans continued to decrease in 2011, to the benefit of easy-open can ends, which offer greater convenience.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • The leading producer of closures in the Czech Republic in 2010 was Tecnocap, which specialises in metal closures for metal, glass and plastic containers utilised in food, beverages, and personal care packaging. Tecnocap is part of Tecnocap Group. Technocap Group continued its European expansion in 2005 by acquiring the former Czech company Obal Roskoz, which, in 2006, was renamed to Tecnocap. In 2011, Tecnocap ceased its metal food can production activities, to concentrate on the production of metal closures.
  • Table 20 Ranking of Major Closure Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Closures will continue to play an important role in the Czech Republic over the forecast period, as brand producers and packaging suppliers recognise that closures are an effective way of adding value to products and play an important role in the consumer purchasing decision. The role of closures will see shift from one of providing protection to increasing functionality. Increasingly, closures will be used to improve the functionality of products, such as through increasing the ease-of-opening, improving practicality and the convenience of direct consumption, offering the ability to reseal products and superior protection.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 21 FMCG Closures by Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 22 FMCG Closures by Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 23 Total Closures by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 24 Total Closures by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 25 Forecast FMCG Closures by Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 26 Forecast FMCG Closures by Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 27 Forecast Total Closures by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 28 Forecast Total Closures by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Flexible Packaging in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Flexible packaging aims to attract consumers with its design, durability and reasonable pricing. In 2010/11, flexible packaging remained popular among a large number of consumers, as well as manufacturers, as it provides good protection to products and is easily adaptable to a vast variety of shapes and sizes. Flexible packaging also remained popular as secondary packaging.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • In 2010, there were six main manufacturers active in flexible packaging production in the Czech Republic. All of these were either fully or partly owned by international companies. The leading producer in 2010 was Al Invest Bridlicna, which accounted for a volume share of over 30%. Its main competitor in 2010 was OTK Group, while following were Pergamenka Praha, Mondi Bags Steti, Fiorini International and KRPA Holding.
  • Table 29 Ranking of Major Flexible Packaging Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Flexible packaging is expected to see further retail unit volume growth over the forecast period. Flexible packaging used for food, pet food and home care will be the main driver of this. All of these categories are expected to see strong retail volume sales growth, due to busier lifestyles and growing consumer demand for convenience.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 30 FMCG Packaging by Flexible Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 31 FMCG Packaging by Flexible Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 32 Flexible Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 33 Flexible Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 34 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Flexible Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 35 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Flexible Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 36 Forecast Flexible Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 37 Forecast Flexible Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Glass Packaging in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Glass packaging accounted for an 80% retail unit volume share in beer in 2011. For beer, the most popular pack size was 500ml, followed by 330ml. Despite this, the usage of glass packaging for beer saw a decline, due to the increasing popularity of metal beverage cans, PET bottles and kegs. In foodservice, kegs continued to dominate beer packaging. Unfortunately for glass packagers, consumption of domestic lager did not increase in 2011.

RETURNABLES

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • The Czech Republic has a centuries-long tradition of glass factories and glass manufacturing. Glass is historically the most traditional pack type in the country.
  • Table 38 Ranking of Major Glass Packaging Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Glass packaging is projected to show a slight decrease in retail unit volume over the forecast period. This will be driven by a migration from glass to other pack types that are more functional, cheaper, more durable, and better suited to on-the-go use. Moreover, it is expected that value packs will continue to see increasing demand over the forecast period and glass is not suitable for use in large pack sizes.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 39 FMCG Packaging by Glass Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 40 FMCG Packaging by Glass Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 41 Glass Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 42 Glass Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 43 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Glass Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 44 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Glass Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 45 Forecast Glass Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 46 Forecast Glass Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Liquid Cartons in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Brick liquid cartons continued to account for a leading retail unit volume share of liquid carton packaging in 2011, mainly due to being less space-consuming than gable top liquid cartons. This factor continued to limit the performance of gable top liquid cartons, particularly for products with relatively long shelve lives, as consumers continued to demand easy to store products. Despite this, competitive pressure from gable top liquid cartons resulted in brick liquid cartons seeing a decline in retail unit volume in beverages in 2011.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • The leading manufacturer of liquid cartons in the Czech Republic in 2010 was Tetra Pak. Elopak and SIG Combibloc only had trading offices located in the Czech Republic in 2010, with no production presence in the country. Tetra Pak’s European production is also located abroad, in Hungary. As such, the products of all three leading companies continued to be mainly imported over the review period.
  • Table 47 Ranking of Major Liquid Carton Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Liquid cartons is expected to see positive retail unit volume growth over the forecast period, mainly due to entering new product categories. Over the forecast period, it is expected that dairy products will see a revival of consumption. A decline in demand was seen for dairy products over the review period, in the wake of the economic slowdown. This trend will also positively affect total liquid carton packaging. However, in order to maintain revenues, it will be essential for manufacturers to find new areas to offer liquid cartons, particularly in the food industry. The main threat to liquid carton packagers will come from rigid plastic in both food and drink.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 48 FMCG Packaging by Liquid Carton Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 49 FMCG Packaging by Liquid Carton Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 50 Liquid Cartons by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 51 Liquid Cartons by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 52 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Liquid Carton Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 53 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Liquid Carton Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 54 Forecast Liquid Cartons by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 55 Forecast Liquid Cartons by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Metal Packaging in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Despite the use of more modern closures, metal food cans continued to be mostly associated by consumers with more traditional products in 2011. In an attempt to attract new consumers, brand manufacturers began using alternative packaging types, mainly flexible packaging, in order to enhance the appeal of their products.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Metal packaging production in the Czech Republic remained consolidated over the review period. There were two leading producers in 2010, namely Ardagh Metal Packaging and Rexam Beverage Can, which specialise in different areas of metal packaging. Both producers export over 50% of their production.
  • Table 56 Ranking of Major Metal Packaging Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Demand for metal packaging is expected to continue growing over the forecast period. Metal packaging within alcoholic drinks is expected to see the fastest retail unit volume growth over the forecast period. This will be driven by rising consumer acceptance of metal packaging for alcoholic drinks, due to its greater on-the-go convenience compared to rigid plastic or glass packaging. In terms of absolute retail unit volume growth, metal beverage cans and metal food cans are expected to see the best performance, with the former accounting for the vast majority of the retail unit volume growth expected of metal packaging over the forecast period. Metal cans with easy-open ends will see increasing popularity at the expense of standard can ends over the forecast period, due to the greater convenience that the former provides to consumers.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 57 FMCG Packaging by Metal Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 58 FMCG Packaging by Metal Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 59 Metal Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 60 Metal Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 61 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Metal Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 62 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Metal Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 63 Forecast Metal Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 64 Forecast Metal Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Paper-based Containers in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Folding cartons remained by far the most heavily used type of paper-based container packaging in the Czech Republic in 2011. The use of paper-based containers stagnated in food packaging, due to a shift towards the use of flexible plastic. Folding cartons usage benefitted mainly from increasing consumption of frozen processed food, for which folding cartons and flexible plastic were the leading pack types.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Production of paper-based containers in the Czech Republic is fragmented according to the pack type produced. All producers active in the Czech Republic in 2010 were either part of international groups or international companies controlled part of their shareholding. The fragmented state of paper-based containers was mainly evident from customers and the kinds of packaging products offered, which ranged from tobacco packaging to food packaging, as well as packaging for non-food products. Leadership was based mainly on value and volume sales and net profit, as the producers were otherwise hardly comparable.
  • Table 65 Ranking of Major Paper-based Container Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Despite the decreased demand seen for paper-based containers in 2011, it is expected to see slight retail unit volume growth over the forecast period. Composite containers is expected to see the most dynamic retail unit volume growth over the forecast period. Despite this, folding cartons is expected to continue to account for the largest retail unit volume share. However, folding cartons is expected to see relatively limited retail unit volume growth, which will be mainly driven by increasing demand for frozen processed food, as a result of busier lifestyles. Packagers and brand manufacturers using this pack type will see strong competition from flexible packaging over the forecast period, which will serve to limit retail unit volume growth.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 66 FMCG Packaging by Paper-Based Container Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 67 FMCG Packaging by Paper-Based Container Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 68 Paper-Based Containers by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 69 Paper-Based Containers by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 70 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Paper-Based Container Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 71 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Paper-Based Container Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 72 Forecast Paper-Based Containers by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 73 Forecast Paper-Based Containers by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

Rigid Plastic Packaging in Czech Republic - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • In 2011, rigid plastic packaging accounted for over one-third of the total packaging used in the Czech Republic. The most widely used form of rigid plastic packaging in 2011 was PET bottle. Usage of PET bottle packaging increased in beverages and food, as well as in non-food categories. The trend in 2011 was towards a further increase in the penetration of PET bottles, despite seeing a slowdown compared to previous years.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • The rigid packaging used in the Czech Republic in 2010 was mostly imported, which, combined with the relatively inexpensive cost of labour and lower rents compared to the EU average, created new opportunities for foreign investors.
  • Table 74 Ranking of Major Rigid Plastic Packaging Companies 2010

PROSPECTS

  • Customers will continue to show a preference for rigid plastic over glass, due to its lighter weight, higher durability, ease of transportation and usage, and lower cost. PET bottles and thin wall plastic containers are expected to be the main drivers of the retail unit volume growth predicted for rigid plastics. For non-liquid products, plastic trays will be important for the performance of rigid plastic. On the other hand, some important product categories that utilise PET and HDPE bottles, such as sauces, are nearing maturity.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 75 FMCG Packaging by Rigid Plastic Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 76 FMCG Packaging by Rigid Plastic Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 77 Rigid Plastic Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2005-2010
  • Table 78 Rigid Plastic Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2005-2010
  • Table 79 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Rigid Plastic Pack Type: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 80 Forecast FMCG Packaging by Rigid Plastic Pack Type: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015
  • Table 81 Forecast Rigid Plastic Packaging by Industry: Retail Unit Volume 2010-2015
  • Table 82 Forecast Rigid Plastic Packaging by Industry: % Retail Unit Volume Growth 2010-2015

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