| Originally developed as a replacement for cellulose film, the use 
							  of BOPP film has created new market applications and uses. Various 
							  technical and economic factors have made the BOPP film industry 
							  one of the most dynamic sector of plastics packaging. BOPP's exciting 
							  combination of properties have resulted in the development of new 
							  consumer trends and tastes. Around 2.4 million tonnes of BOPP film 
							  is consumed around the world every year, with Asia overtaking Western 
							  Europe and North America in terms of consumption. BOPP offers various 
							  advantage such as film stiffness, good printing and coating surface 
							  and reasonable barrier properties which makes it highly suitable 
							  for the food packaging sector. But recession, combined with overcapacity 
							  and the relatively high usage of PET films has restrained the growth 
							  of BOPP films in Asia. China has added to the strength of the BOPP 
							  film market in Asia by increasing the country's capacity phenomenally 
							  through the establishment of a large number of SSIs in the Nineties. 
							  More than 44 producers of BOPP film exist in China with an average 
							  output of 6500 tons/ plant. The Chinese industry now faces the problem 
							  of oversupply although global BOPP capacity stood at over three 
							  million tons in 1998, with production levels running at 80%. The 
							  market share held by the 10 largest companies has actually declined, 
							  but Mobil Plastics has continued to remain the largest and the truly 
							  global players in the BOPP films industry. The BOPP film industry 
							  is expected to grow at the rate of nearly Eight %/ per year upto 
							  2007 world wide. But Asia, the Middle East and India are expected 
							  to achieve a market growth above this level. 
							 
								  
								    | (Source: Macplas International, 
								      May 2000) |   
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