Table of Content


1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions
1.2 Scope of the Study


2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY


3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


4 MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1 Drivers
4.1.1 Increasing Usage as Substitute for Solvent-borne Adhesives
4.1.2 High Demand for Packaged Food
4.1.3 Positive Trends in the Construction Industry
4.2 Restraints
4.2.1 Slowdown of the Automotive Industry
4.3 Industry Value-Chain Analysis
4.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.4.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
4.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.4.4 Threat of Substitute Products and Services
4.4.5 Degree of Competition


5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
5.1 Resin Type
5.1.1 Thermoplastic Polyurethane
5.1.2 Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
5.1.3 Styrene-butadiene Copolymers
5.1.4 Others
5.2 End-user Industry
5.2.1 Building and Construction
5.2.2 Paper, Board, and Packaging
5.2.3 Woodworking and Joinery
5.2.4 Transportation
5.2.5 Footwear and Leather
5.2.6 Healthcare
5.2.7 Electrical and Electronic Appliances
5.2.8 Other End-user Industries


6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Mergers & Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, and Agreements
6.2 Market Share Analysis**
6.3 Strategies Adopted by Leading Players
6.4 Company Profiles
6.4.1 3M
6.4.2 Adco (UK) Ltd
6.4.3 Alphabond Adhesives
6.4.4 Arkema Group
6.4.5 Avery Dennison Corporation
6.4.6 Beardow & Adams (Adhesives) Ltd
6.4.7 Delo Industrial Adhesives
6.4.8 Dow
6.4.9 Drytac
6.4.10 EOC Group
6.4.11 H.B. Fuller
6.4.12 Henkel AG & Company KGaA
6.4.13 Hexcel Corporation
6.4.14 Huntsman Corporation
6.4.15 Jowat UK Limited
6.4.16 KLEBCHEMIE M. G. Becker GmbH & Co. KG
6.4.17 Sika AG


7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS
7.1 Adoption of Bio-based Hot-melt Adhesives
7.2 Burgeoning Demand for PUR Hot-melt Adhesives
7.3 Gaining Significance of Hot-melt Pressure-sensitive Adhesives