Aggregates market in Moscow and Moscow region: 2012-H1 of 2015 and forecast till 2017
September 2015
50 pages (Russian version), 20 tables, 16 figures
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List of contents
Abstract
1. Raw materials base
1.1. Raw materials base for aggregates production in Moscow region
1.2. List of current license holders
2. Production of aggregates
2.1. Volumes and dynamics of production
2.2. Commodity structure of production
2.3. Production structure broken by producers
3. Import of aggregates and supplies from other regions of Russian Federation
3.1. Import
3.2. Supplies from other regions of RF
4. Logistics aspects
4.1. Structure of supplies by modes of transport
4.2. Cost of aggregates delivery by different modes of transport
5. Consumption of aggregates
5.1. Volumes and dynamics of aggregates consumption
5.2. Commodity structure of consumption
5.3. Main segments of consumption
5.4. Volumes of broken stone supplies for major region consumers
6. Price analysis
7. Forecast of market development in 2015-2017
7.1. Current standing and prospects of development of end-using branches
7.1.1. Standing of construction in the region
7.1.1.1. Dwelling-houses commissioning
7.1.1.2. Construction of objects of commercial real-estate
7.1.1.3. Road construction
7.1.2. Construction materials production
7.1.2.1. Concrete production
7.1.2.2. Production of precast reinforced constructions
7.1.2.3. Asphalt mixes production
7.2. Forecast of aggregates production and consumption in Moscow region
List of tables
Table 1. List of current license holders, who mine sand, gravel, limestone and carbonate rocks
Table 2. Volumes of aggregates production in Moscow region broken by enterprises in 2014-6 months of 2015, thousand m3
Table 3. Volumes of aggregates shipment by railway transport in Moscow region broken by regions of Russia in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3
Table 4. Shipment structure of aggregates by modes of transport for supplies from different Russian regions, %
Table 5. Rates of growth of rates for cargo carriage by different modes of transport in 2012-6 months 2015
Table 6. Volumes and dynamics of production, supplies and consumption of aggregates in Moscow and Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3, %
Table 7. Volumes of aggregates supplies to major consumers of Moscow and Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3
Table 8. Average selling prices for broken stone in Russian and Central Federal District in 2012-6 months 2015, RUB/m3
Table 9. Average selling prices for gravel in Russia and Central Federal District in 2012-6 months 2015, rub/m3
Table 10. Average selling prices for aggregates in Moscow region in 2013-6 months 2015, RUB/m3
Table 11. Monthly dynamics of average purchase prices for broken stone in Russia, Central FD, Moscow and Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, RUB/m3
Table 12. Monthly dynamics of average purchase prices for gravel in Russia, Central FD^ Moscow and Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, RUB/m3
Table 13. Selling prices for aggregates of producers of Moscow region on standing by September 2015
Table 14. Dynamics of execution of work in type of activity “Building” in 2012-6 months 2015, billions RUB, %
Table 15. Dwelling-houses commissioning in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand sq m
Table 16. Structure of residential houses construction by types of wall materials in 2012-2014
Table 17. Automobile roads commissioning in 2013-2014, thousand sq m
Table 18. Volumes and dynamics of concrete production in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3, %
Table 19. Volumes and dynamics of precast reinforced concrete production in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3, %
Table 20. Volumes and dynamics of asphalt mixes production in 2012-6 months 2015, thousand m3, %
List of figures
Figure 1. Volumes and dynamics of aggregates production in Moscow region in 2008-6 months 2015, thousand m3, %
Figure 2. Commodity structure of aggregates production in Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, %
Figure 3. Shares of leading producers of aggregates in structure of production in 2014 and by results of H1 of 2015, %
Figure 4. Volumes and dynamics of aggregates import to Moscow and Moscow region, thousand m3, %
Figure 5. Structure of broken stone supplies to Moscow and Moscow region from other regions of Russian Federation, %
Figure 6. Structure of aggregates shipment by different modes of transport in 2013-2014, %
Figure 7. Dynamics of growth of rates for cargo carriage by different modes of transport in Russia, Central FD, Moscow and Moscow region in 2012-6 months 2015, %
Figure 8. Unit cost of broken stone delivery by different modes of transport depending on distance
Figure 9. Cost of broken stone delivery by different modes of transport depending on distance
Figure 10. Average distance of broken stone delivery to Moscow region by railway transport in 2012-6 months 2015
Figure 11. Commodity structure of aggregates in Moscow region, %
Figure 12. Structure of aggregates market in Moscow region by main segments of use in 2012-6 months 2015, %
Figure 13. Monthly dynamics of selling prices for aggregates in Moscow region in 2013-6 months 2015, RUB/m3
Figure 14. Dynamics of originated real-estate loans in 2005-2015, billions RUB
Figure 15. Forecast of aggregates production in 2015-2017, thousand m3
Figure 16. Forecast of aggregates consumption in Moscow region in 2015-2017, thousand m3