Aluminum cans as a metal packaging material, with other metal material cans and plastic packaging containers and other unparalleled advantages, such as light weight, recyclable, etc., so the products are available, they have been greatly respected, and popular in all around the world. The current annual global demand is about 210 billion, accounting for more than half of global metal container production.
The proportion of aluminum cans consumed in major regions of the world is 53% in North America, 19% in Europe (including Australia, New Zealand), 14% in South America, and 14% in Asia.
The North American market is dominated by the United States. It is the birthplace of aluminum cans, the first of its kind, and the largest producer and consumer of aluminum cans worldwide. After entering the 1990s, the market for supply and demand of North American cans continued to expand. By the end of the 1990s, supply and demand had stabilized and the growth rate had slowed down. In 2001, the amount of aluminum cans for beer and soft drinks in the United States was nearly 100 billion, including 64 billion soft drink cans and 33 billion beer cans. At present, there are 169 cans production lines in North America. The average production line speed is 1,522 cans/minute, and the total annual production capacity is about 109 billion, and the market demand is about 107 billion. In the United States, aluminum sheet is used for the cans and about 40% of the aluminum sheet is used for cans.
The supply and demand in the European market is booming. Since the mid-1980s, the European aluminum can market has been showing a steady growth trend, with an annual growth rate of 5%. In the production of beverage cans in Europe, tin cans and aluminum cans account for about half of the total. About 14% of European aluminum metal materials are used in beverage production. However, due to the high recycling value of aluminum metal, from the perspective of environmental protection, Aluminum has been used extensively now. In 1999, 63% of aluminum cans were made of aluminum, an increase of 2% over 1998, and in 2000 it was 9% more than 1999. Tanks in Finland, Switzerland, Greece, Italy, and Poland tend to use 100% aluminum, 72% in the UK, 10% in Germany, and France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands account for 30% each. At present, the market demand for aluminum cans is about 40 billion.
Since the mid-1990s, the demand for aluminum cans in the South American market has shown great potential, which has greatly promoted the rapid development of the can industry, with a total production capacity of 30 billion. With the continuous expansion of can production capacity, by the end of the 1990s, the production capacity had exceeded 30%. However, with the continuous increase in demand, the current excess production capacity has been eased, with a basic balance between supply and demand. The annual demand is about 30 billion.
As the Asian economy grows and the level of people’s consumption increases, so does the demand for cans. At present, the annual consumption of aluminum cans is about 30 billion, of which China has more than 8 billion.
From a global perspective, the global aluminum can market is mainly distributed in developed countries and regions, of which the United States is the most important consumer and production base. Aluminum strip cans and aluminum cans are relatively mature in production. Aluminum cans are used in cans. The annual demand is about 4 million tons, and it keeps increasing steadily with the continuous improvement of people's consumption level and the enhancement of environmental awareness.
The production of domestic aluminum cans began in the 1980s. After more than 20 years of development, it has formed a certain manufacturing capacity. There are 26 production lines for cans, with an annual production capacity of more than 11 billion. In 1996, the sales of cans in China was 5 billion. Only in 1998, the consumption of cans in China was about 6 billion. In 2004, the total demand for cans in China reached 8 billion, and the consumption of aluminum was about 180,000 tons. However, from the current consumption situation of aluminum cans, there are 6 per capita. There is a large gap between the 400 individuals per capita in the United States, so as the economy grows and the level of people's consumption increases, the amount of aluminum used in cans will increase further. It is predicted that in 2010, the national aluminum cans will reach 290,000 tons.
After 20 years of rapid development, China's aluminum processing industry has achieved remarkable achievements. The output of rolled aluminum and rolled steel has rapidly increased. In 2004, the output of rolled aluminum reached 1.5 million tons. However, in some high-precision aluminum strip products, for example, due to the strict requirements on materials and internal organization of aluminum strips for cans, the current level of technology and equipment in our country cannot be met, so in addition to a small portion of domestic self-sufficiency, the vast majority Partly to meet the import. From 1991 to 1996, a total of 348,800 tons of aluminum strips were used for cans, which reached 120,000 tons in 1996. From 1998 to 2004, the import volume and net imports of high-precision aluminum sheet and strip in China are still on an upward trend. A considerable part of them are aluminum strips for cans, and the annual import volume is more than 100,000 tons.
The proportion of aluminum cans consumed in major regions of the world is 53% in North America, 19% in Europe (including Australia, New Zealand), 14% in South America, and 14% in Asia.
The North American market is dominated by the United States. It is the birthplace of aluminum cans, the first of its kind, and the largest producer and consumer of aluminum cans worldwide. After entering the 1990s, the market for supply and demand of North American cans continued to expand. By the end of the 1990s, supply and demand had stabilized and the growth rate had slowed down. In 2001, the amount of aluminum cans for beer and soft drinks in the United States was nearly 100 billion, including 64 billion soft drink cans and 33 billion beer cans. At present, there are 169 cans production lines in North America. The average production line speed is 1,522 cans/minute, and the total annual production capacity is about 109 billion, and the market demand is about 107 billion. In the United States, aluminum sheet is used for the cans and about 40% of the aluminum sheet is used for cans.
The supply and demand in the European market is booming. Since the mid-1980s, the European aluminum can market has been showing a steady growth trend, with an annual growth rate of 5%. In the production of beverage cans in Europe, tin cans and aluminum cans account for about half of the total. About 14% of European aluminum metal materials are used in beverage production. However, due to the high recycling value of aluminum metal, from the perspective of environmental protection, Aluminum has been used extensively now. In 1999, 63% of aluminum cans were made of aluminum, an increase of 2% over 1998, and in 2000 it was 9% more than 1999. Tanks in Finland, Switzerland, Greece, Italy, and Poland tend to use 100% aluminum, 72% in the UK, 10% in Germany, and France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands account for 30% each. At present, the market demand for aluminum cans is about 40 billion.
Since the mid-1990s, the demand for aluminum cans in the South American market has shown great potential, which has greatly promoted the rapid development of the can industry, with a total production capacity of 30 billion. With the continuous expansion of can production capacity, by the end of the 1990s, the production capacity had exceeded 30%. However, with the continuous increase in demand, the current excess production capacity has been eased, with a basic balance between supply and demand. The annual demand is about 30 billion.
As the Asian economy grows and the level of people’s consumption increases, so does the demand for cans. At present, the annual consumption of aluminum cans is about 30 billion, of which China has more than 8 billion.
From a global perspective, the global aluminum can market is mainly distributed in developed countries and regions, of which the United States is the most important consumer and production base. Aluminum strip cans and aluminum cans are relatively mature in production. Aluminum cans are used in cans. The annual demand is about 4 million tons, and it keeps increasing steadily with the continuous improvement of people's consumption level and the enhancement of environmental awareness.
The production of domestic aluminum cans began in the 1980s. After more than 20 years of development, it has formed a certain manufacturing capacity. There are 26 production lines for cans, with an annual production capacity of more than 11 billion. In 1996, the sales of cans in China was 5 billion. Only in 1998, the consumption of cans in China was about 6 billion. In 2004, the total demand for cans in China reached 8 billion, and the consumption of aluminum was about 180,000 tons. However, from the current consumption situation of aluminum cans, there are 6 per capita. There is a large gap between the 400 individuals per capita in the United States, so as the economy grows and the level of people's consumption increases, the amount of aluminum used in cans will increase further. It is predicted that in 2010, the national aluminum cans will reach 290,000 tons.
After 20 years of rapid development, China's aluminum processing industry has achieved remarkable achievements. The output of rolled aluminum and rolled steel has rapidly increased. In 2004, the output of rolled aluminum reached 1.5 million tons. However, in some high-precision aluminum strip products, for example, due to the strict requirements on materials and internal organization of aluminum strips for cans, the current level of technology and equipment in our country cannot be met, so in addition to a small portion of domestic self-sufficiency, the vast majority Partly to meet the import. From 1991 to 1996, a total of 348,800 tons of aluminum strips were used for cans, which reached 120,000 tons in 1996. From 1998 to 2004, the import volume and net imports of high-precision aluminum sheet and strip in China are still on an upward trend. A considerable part of them are aluminum strips for cans, and the annual import volume is more than 100,000 tons.
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