Lockdowns Contribute to HCP Market Increasing for Third Quarter in a Row

Lockdowns Contribute to HCP Market Increasing for Third Quarter in a Row
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The Western European printer and multifunction (MFP) market increased by 18.8% in 2Q21 compared with the same period a year ago, to give a market size of 4.39 million units, according to research by IDC. This growth rate was the same as in the previous quarter and shows signs that demand for print hardware remains strong during the pandemic.

Some countries showed particularly solid year-on-year growth, while others showed more modest growth. As well as strong inkjet and low-end laser growth, the A3 MFP markets bounced back and contributed to market value growth of 47.1%. A year ago, the hardcopy market declined considerably as most of Europe went into lockdown, and this kick-started the demand for print devices. The first half of 2021 has seen shipments increase by 1.5 million, with most of this growth from consumer inkjet devices. Demand for business inkjet devices, however, has increased and laser markets are higher than the same period in 2020.

"There's no doubt that the pandemic has contributed to continued growth in the hardcopy markets and it remains to be seen how long the growth will now continue as lockdowns are eased and people return to the workplace," said Phil Sargeant, program director in IDC's Western European Imaging, Hardware Devices, and Document Solutions group. "Signs of the return to work include increased demand for workgroup and departmental devices across the public and private sectors, but this growth may be curtailed as manufacturing, inventory, and logistical issues are now being felt across the hardcopy industry.

The overall Western European hardcopy market increased 18.8% year on year in 1Q21, recording shipments of 4.39 million units. The value for the 2Q21 market in Europe increased by 47.1% to €2.16 billion. Inkjet shipments increased 24.0% in 2Q21, with consumer inkjets increasing by 17.0% and business inkjets by 61.7%. Laser shipments increased by 6.7% for the quarter, with increases in both monochrome and color segments. SDM shipments decreased by 15.5% in 2Q21, and remains a market in decline.

German shipments increased by 20.7% in 2Q21, with a higher growth rate than the Western European average. Inkjets and lasers saw double-digit growth patterns, with growth across all segments. Business inkjets increased by 45.0%, consumer inkjets by 16.2%, A3 color lasers by 15.9%, and A4 monochrome devices by 28.3%. The only markets of note to contract were the SDM markets.

France also recorded shipments above the Western European average. Year-on-year growth of 21.2% was due to growth in the major segments, where there were some very strong performances. This led to the French market increasing by almost 150,000 units. Business inkjets increased by 49.8%, consumer inkjets by 19.4%, and A3 color lasers by 72.0%. A4 monochrome devices increased by a more modest 4.4%.

U.K. shipments were again strong and were in line with the other major country growth patterns. A growth rate of 19.1% saw shipments climb to almost 750,000 units, an increase of almost 118,000 units. Business inkjets increased by 73.1%, consumer inkjets by 11.7%, A3 color laser devices more than doubled (albeit after a weak period last year), and monochrome devices increased by 8.3%. The SDM market increased but remains small in comparison to other segments.