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Delhi, New Delhi, India, 2013/04/10 - The industry majorly dominated by men’s segment is fast catching the attraction of Indian women. Relatively smaller segment Kids Wear is also rubbing shoulders to its peers - ISAdvisors.co.in / InvestShoppe.com.
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Indian Footwear Industry has grown tremendously in the past and today it is a very significant segment of the leather industry in India. India is the second largest producer of footwear after China, accounting for ~15% of world’s footwear production.
Trends in the Industry:
• Online Sales;
• Changing material preferences;
• Increasing Capacities;
• Rise of Premium & Luxury brands.
India is standing on the threshold of a retail revolution and witnessing fast changing retail landscape. With such transformation footwear market is set to experience phenomenal growth in coming years.
Footwear Industry in India has been taking a smooth ride to growth. The industry is backed by burgeoning domestic consumption of footwear. With growing fashion consciousness among the Indian populace coupled with rising disposable incomes and support from Indian government in the form of FDI has made many premium and luxury shoe brands to turn to India for growth. India remains an attractive market for both international and local footwear players with huge population base, rising spending power of the growing middle class in the country and increased fashion consciousness among young and women.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
• Indian Footwear Industry at a glance;
• Emerging trends in the industry like changing material preferences, Rising capacities, Online sales etc;
• Demand Supply scenario encompassing production, demand & export numbers and projections;
• Factors driving growth, Issues & Challenges;
• Government Regulations & Initiatives in Indian market;
• Major players;
• Forecasts.
• To understand the various factors which are fuelling the growth and those which are/will be critical for the industry performance in the near term
• Comprehensive report covering all the aspects required to understand the industry performance and future prospects.
• The report elucidates the current market scenario of the industry and forecasts key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 CATEGORIZATION OF THE INDUSTRY
1.2 CLASSIFICATION OF THE INDUSTRY
1.3 SEGMENTATION OF THE INDUSTRY
2. DEMAND-SUPPLY SCENARIO
3. INDUSTRY GROWTH DRIVERS
3.1 Rising Fashion Consciousness
3.2 Financial independence of Women
3.3 Penetration in Tier II & Tier III cities
3.4 Bolstering Exports
3.5 Increasing Disposable Income
4. EMERGING TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY
4.1 Online Sales
4.2 Rise of premium & luxury shoe brands
4.3 Gaming characters influenced
4.4 Increasing Capacities
4.5 Changing material preferences
5. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS & INITIATIVES
6. SWOT ANALYSIS
6.1 STRENGTHS
6.1.1 Outsized young customer base
6.1.2 Easy availability of raw material
6.1.3 Low cost of production
6.1.4 Non-discretionary nature
6.2 WEAKNESS
6.2.1 Largely Unorganized
6.2.2 Occupational Health Hazards
6.3 OPPORTUNITIES
6.3.1 Rising Middle Class
6.3.2 Rising Modern retail
6.3.3 Rising Urban Drift
6.3.4 Low per capita consumption
6.3.5 FDI in Retail
6.4 THREATS
6.4.1 Changing fashion trends
6.4.2 Competition
7. PORTERS 5 FORCES
7.1 Bargaining power of buyers
7.2 Bargaining power of suppliers
7.3 Threat of substitutes
7.4 Rivalry among existing players
7.5 Threat of new entrants
8. KEY PLAYERS
8.1 BATA INDIA
8.2 LIBERTY SHOES
8.3 MIRZA INTERNATIONAL
8.4 PUMA INDIA
9. THE HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEX
10. INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
11. FORECASTS & OUTLOOK
12. ANNEXURE
LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES
Figure 1 Indian Footwear Industry- Structure
Figure 2 Indian Footwear Industry- Market Size (USD Bn, 2005-2017E)
Figure 3 Categorization of the Industry
Figure 4 Classification of the Industry
Figure 5 Segmentation of the Industry
Figure 6 Domestic Consumption of Footwear (In Million pairs, 2006-17E)
Figure 7 Production break-up of the Industry
Figure 8 Exports of Footwear from India (In Million Tonnes, 2008-17E)
Figure 9 Footwear production in India (In Million Pairs, 2005-17E)
Figure 10 Increase in Working Women Population (1990-2010)
Figure 11 Structure of Footwear consumption in India
Figure 12 Country-wise export share (2011-12)
Figure 13 India’s share in Global Footwear Exports (In USD Million, 2007-17E)
Figure 14 Per Capita Income India (In INR, 2006-15E)
Figure 15 Share of Online footwear sales in Total footwear sales (Current-2015E)
Figure 16 India- % distribution of population (1991-2011)
Figure 17 Consumer spending structure 2010
Figure 18 Number of Middle Class Households (In Millions, Current-2026E)
Figure 19 Share of Organized Retail in Indian Retail Industry (2005-20E)
Figure 20 Number of malls in India (2003-2012E)
Figure 21 Indian Population Structure (In Crores, 2001-2011)
Figure 22 Growth rate of population (%, 1991-2011)
Figure 23 Level of urbanization in India (%, 2001-30E)
Figure 24 Per Capita consumption of footwear in India (2004-17E)
Figure 25 Market Concentration
Figure 26 Indian leather industry exports (In Million USD, 2007-12)
Figure 27 Minimum wage levels in China & India
Figure 28 Retail Space Additions (In Mn Sq.Ft, 2010-2012)
Figure 29 Country-wise share of Indian leather & leather products
Figure 30 Region-wise Export of Leather & Leather Products (2011 12).
Table 1 Top e-portals and their shoe variety
Table 2 Premium & Luxury brands launched in India
Table 3 BIS specifications for manufacturing shoes are
Table 4 Animals available for leather industry (2010-11)
Table 5 Labor cost comparison between Asian countries
Table 6 Negotiating leverage of buyers
Table 7 Negotiating leverage of suppliers
Table 8 Threat of substitutes
Table 9 Degree of rivalry
Table 10 Entry Barriers.
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