Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
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- Figure 1: UK market for shopfitting, 2012-16
- Figure 2: UK market for shopfitting forecast 2017-2021
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- Figure 3: Structure of retail industry, by type of retailer and number of outlets, 2015
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- Figure 4: Structure of retail industry, by type of retailer and number of outlets, 2015
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- Figure 5: Structure of retail industry, number of sites, 2015
- Market factors
- Companies
- What we think
Key Issues
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- How important is new build activity?
- Has a high reliance on refurbishment reduced the cyclicality of the market?
- How has the development of e-commerce affected the market?
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- The supplier
UK Economy
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- Overview
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- Figure 6: UK GDP quarterly development, 2003-16
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- Figure 7: UK GDP in economic downturns and recoveries since 1979
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
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- Figure 8: UK House price changes, 2006-2016
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
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- Figure 9: UK manufacturing, 2014-16
- Business investment
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- Figure 10: UK GFCF 2003-16
- Imports
- Exports
Market Factors
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- Chapter summary
- The economic environment
- Wider retailing and technology trends
- Retail industry profitability
- New store construction and shopping centres
Market Size
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- Chapter summary
- Market size
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- Figure 11: UK market for shopfitting, 2012-16
Market Trends
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- Chapter summary
- Market trends
- Structure of the retail sector
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- Figure 12: Structure of retail industry, by type of retailer and number of outlets, 2015
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- Figure 13: Structure of retail industry, by type of retailer and number of outlets, 2015
- Larger chains operate vast chains of outlets:
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- Figure 14: Structure of retail industry, number of sites, 2015
- Other structural changes
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- Figure 15: Seasonality of retail construction output, 201216
Industry Structure
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- Chapter summary
- Industry development
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- Figure 16: Analysis of changes in the structure of the shop & office furniture manufacturing industry, 2012-16
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 17: Analysis of the employment structure of the shop & office furniture manufacturing industry, 2015 and 2016
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 18: Analysis of the financial structure of the shop & office furniture manufacturing sector, 2015 and 2016
Bowmer & Kirkland
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- Figure 19: Financial analysis of Bowmer & Kirkland, 2011-15
- Company strategy
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R G Carter Group
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- Figure 20: Financial analysis of R G Carter, 2011-15
- Company strategy
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Hutton Construction
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- Figure 21: Financial analysis of Hutton Construction, 2012-2016
- Company strategy
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ISG
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- Figure 22: Financial analysis of ISG, 2011-2015
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- Figure 23: Turnover segmentation of ISG, 2015
- Company strategy
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Morris & Spottiswood
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- Figure 24: Financial analysis of Morris & Spottiswood, 2011-15
- Company strategy
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Overbury
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- Figure 25: Financial analysis of Overbury, 2011-15
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- Figure 26: Turnover analysis of Overbury, 2015
- Company strategy
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Simons Group
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- Figure 27: Financial analysis of Simons Group, 2012-16
- Company strategy
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Simpson (York)
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- Figure 28: Financial analysis of Simpson (York), 2011-15
- Company strategy
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Styles & Wood Group
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- Figure 29: Financial analysis of Styles & Wood, 2011-15
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- Figure 30: Turnover analysis of Styles & Wood, 2015
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- Figure 31: Turnover analysis of Styles & Wood, by end use, 2015
- Company strategy
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Demand Structure
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- Chapter summary
- Retail new construction activity
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- Figure 32: New retail construction in the private sector, 2012-16 actual and 2017-2021 forecast
- Retail sales
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- Figure 33: Total UK retail sales, 2008-16
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- Figure 34: Predominantly food retail sales compared with non-food, 2008-16
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- Figure 35: Retail sales, by size of outlet, 2008-16
- Figure 36: Non-store retail sales compared with retail sales, 2008-16
Forecast
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- Chapter summary
- Market size
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- Figure 37: Forecast UK market for shopfitting, 2017-21
Further Sources & Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
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