Central and Eastern Europe Printing Market Grew 1,4% in 4Q17

Central and Eastern Europe Printing Market Grew 1,4% in 4Q17
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The hardcopy peripherals (HCP) market in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) grew 1.4% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2017, with shipments exceeding 1.7 million units, according to IDC. Shipment value in the same period increased 3.9% year on year to upwards of $493 million.

Inkjet shipments posted year-on-year growth of 12.6% in units and 14.3% in value. The inkjet market was characterized by a significant shift towards ink tank models. Ink tank models recorded 26.5% growth in unit terms. Ink tank printers represented more than 30% of the overall inkjet market in unit terms and over 48% in value in Q4 2017.

The laser market saw a decline of 5.7% in units compared to Q4 2016, but increased by 2.2% in value. While monochrome laser sales, especially those of cheaper entry-level models declined, color laser sales increased. Shipments of color laser MFPs increased 13.4% in units, supported by healthy growth of midrange and higher-end models, which are often delivered as part of a print service contract.

In terms of vendor ranking, HP remained the overall leader in the CEE hardcopy peripherals market in Q4 2017, with unit market share of almost 37% despite a shipment decline of 13.4% year on year. It is worth noting that Q4 2017 was the first quarter that HP results included both HP- and Samsung-branded machines. While shipments of HP-branded machines recorded a moderate 7.8% decline, Samsung-branded shipments contracted by more than 40%.

Canon ranked second, with a minor decline in shipments and 19.9% market unit share. Epson's shipments increased by almost 17%, raising its market share to 12.0%. Although Brother ranked fourth, it outperformed the market with shipment unit growth of 18.4%.

The Russian HCP market recorded a 6.0% increase in units and a 9.1% increase in value year on year in Q4 2017. Although still below pre-crisis levels, the Russian market started to show signs of recovery in 2017. Both inkjet and laser market segments recorded positive unit growth, of 3.5% and 7.6%, respectively. Ink tank models represented close to 39% of the inkjet market in units and more than 57% of the overall value.

After several quarters of decline, the Polish market posted growth of 10.5% in units and 2.6% in value in Q4 2017. Inkjet shipments recorded remarkable unit growth of 28.0%, supported by both consumer and business demand, while laser unit shipments declined over 9%. Ink tank models represented 15.4% of the inkjet market in unit terms and more than 28% in value. The positive result in Q4 did not balance the previous quarters of decline. The total Polish HCP market recorded an annual decline in units of 3.2% and of 7.4% in value in 2017 when compared to 2016 annual results.

Contrary to Poland, the Czech HCP market declined in Q4 2017, after several quarters of moderate growth. The dynamics for ink and laser segments were similar to that seen in Poland: while the Czech inkjet market recorded a 3.6% increase in units, the laser market declined almost 13%. Shipments of ink tank models experienced double-digit growth, and ink tank sales represented 17.0% of the total inkjet market in units and close to 30% in value.