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【聚焦】2025全球工业涂料品牌30强揭晓:市占率为52%,3个中国品牌入围
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-25 14:00
Core Insights - The "2025 Global Industrial Paint Brand Top 30" list was published by Coatings World, ranking brands based on their industrial paint sales revenue for the fiscal year 2024, with a minimum entry threshold of $260 million [1][10] - The total sales revenue of the listed companies reached $53.9394 billion, accounting for 51.60% of the global industrial paint market [1][10] - The top ten brands generated a total sales revenue of $44.068 billion, a decrease of $2.989 billion from the previous year, representing 42.17% of the global market share, down 1.89 percentage points [1][15] Market Overview - The global industrial paint market is valued at approximately $104.5 billion in 2024, showing a decline compared to the previous year [3] - The market remains fragmented, with a CR10 of less than 43%, indicating no monopoly [17] - High concentration exists in specific segments such as automotive, marine, and aerospace coatings, with the top 10 brands holding 89% and 92% of the respective markets [17] Brand Performance - PPG Industries leads the ranking with sales of $10.9 billion, followed by Sherwin-Williams at $8.05 billion and AkzoNobel at $6.731 billion [12][14] - Other notable brands include Axalta, BASF, Nippon Paint, Kansai, Jotun, and Hempel, with revenues ranging from $5.276 billion to $2.623 billion [14][24] - Chinese brands such as Xiangjiang Paint, Dewey, and Megachem have made significant strides, with Xiangjiang Paint maintaining its position as the top Chinese brand at $530.7 million [21][22][23] Regional Distribution - The majority of top brands are located in developed countries, with the U.S. having six brands, Japan five, and Germany four [18] - China's industrial paint sector is robust, with a total revenue of approximately 408.903 billion yuan ($56.4 billion) in 2024, with industrial paint accounting for over 70% [20] Financial Highlights - PPG's industrial paint revenue decreased by 5.7% to $6.687 billion, while Sherwin-Williams' industrial paint revenue grew by 0.63% to approximately $8.0503 billion [3][4] - AkzoNobel's industrial paint revenue fell by 2% to $2.036 billion, while other brands like Kansai and Jotun reported growth in their industrial paint segments [4][6][7] - Megachem reported a remarkable growth of 87.56% in revenue, reaching $2.139 billion, driven by strong demand in the container paint market [23]