Mideast, Africa stationery market to hit $12bn
DUBAI, March 2, 2017
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) market for paper, stationery and office supplies is expected to be worth $12 billion by 2019 and global suppliers are keenly targeting this market for growth, analysts said.
Growth in the global stationery and office supplies market is expected to come from emerging markets such as the MEA. Analysts TechNavio forecast an annual market increase in the region of 15 per cent, said a statement from the organisers of the Paperworld Middle East 2017, which takes place from March 14 to 16 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Conlumino, another analyst, estimated the market to be worth $12 billion by 2019, it said.
International suppliers of stationery and office supplies are turning to the region for future business growth, with the UAE presenting itself as the ideal gateway to access hard-to-reach markets.
While some suppliers are now just testing the waters, others have been in the market for many years. Vienna Office Supplies (VOS) for example, has been exporting high-end stationery, office products, school supplies and artists´ materials to the Middle East for the last 30 years.
The Austrian-headquartered company is entirely export-oriented, with the Middle East comprising 75 per cent of its market. VOS represents on an exclusive basis eight European brands, such as Schneider Writing Instruments, Cretacolor artist supplies, and SAX office accessories.
VOS will be eager to increase its presence further when it lines up alongside more than 300 exhibitors from 36 countries at Paperworld Middle East 2017, the statement said.
Karl Vytiska, the managing director of VOS, said the company has built up its presence in the region based on long-term relationships, including ones established at Paperworld Middle East.
In its 7th edition in 2017, Paperworld Middle East is the region’s largest B2B trade show covering the entire range of stationery and office supplies, from school and gift articles, office or household paper, arts and crafts, and party and festival articles, to printers and multimedia.
The strong European presence will be complemented by exhibitors coming from the UK, Portugal, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy, with household stationery names such as Lamy and Olympia taking part. Other key exporting exhibitor countries include China, Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, and Turkey.
The 2016 edition of the event attracted 6,774 visitors from 101 countries, 11 per cent up on the previous year, while 304 exhibitors from 36 countries showcased their latest wares, from office supplies, paper, school, party and gift articles, to toys, games, wrapping paper, printer consumables, and arts and craft supplies.
Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Paperworld Middle East, said: “Shifting tides in international trade and economic uncertainty over the last 12 months has meant global manufacturers have had to refocus their export outlook, and the MEA is grabbing their attention.
“Paperworld Middle East provides unmatched access to market representatives from the fast-growing Middle East, Africa, Central and South Asia regions, and has seen increasing numbers of leading international brands and players participating from across the world.”
Paperworld Middle East 2017 will return with popular features including the Green Office Area, where the spotlight will shine on sustainably produced essential office supplies; and the Wrapstar gift wrapping competition. – TradeArabia News Service