Germany Emerges as Key Market for Protective Clothing in Europe, with 6.8% CAGR Forecast by 2030 | FMI

Germany stands out as a prominent Market for Protective Clothing in Europe, projected to experience an impressive 6.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by the year 2030. The country’s robust and well-established infrastructure has positioned it as the manufacturing powerhouse of the European region. Furthermore, the flourishing pharmaceutical sector in Germany significantly contributes to the growth of the protective clothing market.

With its reputation as a leading research location for pharmaceutical companies, the country hosts numerous firms operating laboratories dedicated to active ingredient and galenic research. This thriving pharmaceutical industry has played a pivotal role in elevating Germany’s status as a prominent market for protective clothing products in Europe.

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The protective clothing market is estimated at USD 10.32 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 17.60 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6% from 2015 to 2021. Share of protective clothing market in its parent market (protective equipment market) is approximately ~12%-15%.

The main drivers of the market for protective apparel are work-related deaths and injuries, stringent government regulations, and new product development. The predicted functions of protective clothing include defence against things like fire, chemicals, biological agents, punctures, insects, rain, cold, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and extremely hot temperatures.

Super repellant coatings, electrospun nanofibers, fibres with new cross sections, intelligent textiles, and biomimetic (nature-inspired) materials are a few noteworthy breakthroughs. Investments in research in fields like nanotechnology and intelligent materials result in new technologies that introduce innovative and stylish protective garments to the market.

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Outbreak of Covid-19 Disease Surge in Demand for Protective Clothing across the Globe

The Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, which had originated in China, has since spread throughout the entire world. As of April 7th, 2020, there has been 1.4 million positive cases reported overall, along with 81,049 fatalities. So far, it has had an impact on more than 209 nations and territories.

With the exception of a few necessities, all businesses are currently closed. According to the World Economic Forum, the economies of the US and the Eurozone won’t fully recover until 2023. Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers now urgently need protective clothes as a result of the pandemic.

For medical professionals, lab testers, and other workers, the use of coveralls and lab coats is highly desired. Due to the overwhelming demand for protective apparel, businesses are currently increasing their manufacturing capacity to keep up with the developing market demand. DuPont’s Lakeland Industries Inc. has increased its capacity for producing protective clothing. To accommodate the domestic and international demand for protective apparel to combat COVID-19, numerous additional businesses also began producing it.

 Key Takeaways from the Protective Clothing Market Study

  • East Asia is expected to dominate the global protective clothing market owing to rise in demand for protective clothing in hospitals to eliminate spread of disease and treat coronavirus patients coupled with significant presence of prominent companies in China and Japan. Moreover, large number of low cost labour base and availability of raw material in East Asia are also the factors for the growth of protective clothing market in the region.
  • According to FMI, coverall segment are expected to see higher sales than its counterpart such as vest, jackets, aprons etc. Growing need for protection in chemical and manufacturing sector and healthcare industries have propelled the sales of coverall.
  • Non-Woven material are mostly used in protective clothing market. It is expected to hold the largest share during the forecast. Advancement in Nano technology and materials such as electrospun nanofibers, fibers with novel cross sections, intelligent textiles, and biomimetic materials are expected to see a robust growth during the forecast.
  • Manufacturing sector holds the largest share in the global protective clothing market. However, healthcare sector is expected to grow at significant CAGR owing to high demand for coverall, lab coats, and medical grown. Moreover, ongoing coronavirus pandemic has increased an enormous demand for protective clothing across the globe.

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Manufacturing Capacity Expansion to Increase Product Supply

To meet the growing demand, businesses in the sector are currently concentrating on growing their manufacturing capacity. In light of the global pandemic outbreak, the WHO (World Health Organization) has advised governments of nations to collaborate with businesses in order to enhance production of essential medical and healthcare protection gear and equipment supplies.

DuPont, a reputable corporation, has boosted the amount of Tyvek hazmat suits it produces, which is crucial for protecting the frontline medical personnel battling the pandemic.

Some of the key players operating in the protective clothing market are 3M Company, Ansell Limited, Kimberly Clark Corp., Teijin Limited, Sioen Industries, Lakeland Industries, Inc., W. L. Gore & Associates, Workrite Uniform Company, Inc., Cetriko, Lakeland Industries, Inc.,Ballyclare Limited, Glen Raven, DuPont and others.

Who is winning?

A number of top businesses are increasing their production capacity. extensive R&D, merger & acquisition, and collaboration efforts to develop new technologies that could alter the protective apparel market.

To meet the market’s need for protective garments, Lakeland Industries Inc. increased its manufacturing capacity by 30% in March 2020.
In order to expand its production capacity, Radians, a manufacturer of industrial protective garments, purchased Neese Industries, Inc. in 2018.

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