This report offers a comprehensive picture of the lighting fixtures market in Japan, providing trends in lighting fixtures production and consumption, imports and exports. Data on the supply structure, reference prices and distribution channels are provided, as well as market shares of the main players and short company profiles. A section contains the market size and segmentation of lighting fixtures by residential, commercial, industrial and outdoor lighting and the activity trend for the years 2002-2008. Imports and exports by country and geographical area are included, as well as the international trade breakdown by segment (residential lighting, commercial lighting, lighting fixtures components, Christmas and traffic lighting). In the chapter dedicated to the supply structure, one finds information on lighting fixtures suppliers, certification, productivity (sales per employee) and employment, light sources. Furthermore, each lighting fixtures segment (residential, commercial, industrial and outdoor) is broken down by product type for a sample of companies. A breakdown of the distribution channels of lighting fixtures in Japan is given, together with short profiles and sales of a sample of lighting fixture distributors. Covered channels are Wholesalers and Home Builders, Direct Sales and Contract, Lighting Specialists, Consumer Electronic Stores, Department Stores, DIY and Home Centres, Furniture Retailers and Furniture Chains, Lifestyle Concept Stores, Mail Order and E-Commerce. Moreover, reference prices are given for ceiling, chandeliers and suspensions, floor, table and wall lamps, technical lighting. The competitive system analyses the main players present in the Japanese lighting fixtures market. Short profiles, sales and market shares are given by lighting segment (residential, commercial, industrial, outdoor) and for the total market.
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