Despite Strong Demand in Emerging Markets, Worldwide Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments Declined 7.4% in the First Quarter of 2012, According to IDC
May 16, 2012 02:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--The worldwide laser multifunction peripherals (MFP) market continued to exhibit double-digit growth during the first quarter of 2012 (1Q12), increasing 12% year over year with gains of 15% in emerging markets, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker. While overall shipments in the worldwide hardcopy peripherals market declined 7.4% year over year to 28.5 million units in 1Q12, the color laser MFPs shipments showed no sign of slowing down with 23% year-over-year growth in the quarter. Once again, emerging markets outpaced mature markets in the color laser MFP market, posting 36% and 18% year-over-year growth, respectively.
“We anticipate that in emerging markets vendors will continue to broaden their product lines into new market segments, especially those that take advantage of the anticipated digital document communications business. This may include related products such as educational facilities, digital display devices, and collaborative computing tools.”
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"IDC expects growth to remain strong in the emerging markets over the next two years," said Phuong Hang, program manager, Worldwide Hardcopy Peripheral Trackers. "We anticipate that in emerging markets vendors will continue to broaden their product lines into new market segments, especially those that take advantage of the anticipated digital document communications business. This may include related products such as educational facilities, digital display devices, and collaborative computing tools."
Technology Highlights
• Inkjet devices captured 62% of overall hardcopy shipments in the first quarter of 2012, down 1 point from a year ago, while laser devices increased 1 point to 35% over the same time period. Both emerging and mature markets experienced negative year-over-year growth in inkjet and laser technologies.
• The first quarter of 2012 marks the third consecutive quarter where color laser outperformed monochrome laser in terms of year-over-year growth, with more than 1.9 million units shipped for a 7% gain and resulting in 19% share. Likewise, the color laser segment in both emerging and mature markets saw better year-over-year results than monochrome laser. Overall, monochrome laser remains the dominant sub-technology, accounting for 81% share of the total laser market.
Vendor Highlights
• Despite a year-over-year decline of 12% in shipments, HP remains the global market leader with 40.3% share. As the market evolves, HP's strategy is to commit to its high volume businesses and focus on driving cost reductions and synergies across similar business units. By unifying marketing across PSG and IPG, as well as across the company overall, HP will not only improve efficiency but also enable marketing to have a greater impact on HP's business success.
•Epson ended the quarter in a statistical tie* with Canon for the number 2 position in the global hardcopy market with more than 4.6 million units shipped. The vendor grew 6.6% year over year and captured 16.2% share in the worldwide market. Epson enjoyed 18% year-over-year growth in mature markets compared to –4% growth in emerging markets.
•Canon also captured 16.2% worldwide market share in 1Q12 on 4.6 million units shipped, resulting in a statistical tie* with Epson for the number 2 position. Canon's total shipments declined 13.5% year over year, the worst results among the top 5, due to double-digit decrease in mature markets.
•Brother ended the quarter in the number 4 position with shipments of nearly 1.8 million units and year-over-year growth of 0.7%. Brother's performance was largely due to double-digit gains in emerging markets.
•Samsung rounded out the top 5 vendors worldwide with shipments of slightly more than 1.7 million units resulting in market share of 6.1% for the quarter.
Worldwide Hardcopy Peripherals Market Share and Year-Over-Year Growth, First Quarter 2012
Vendors
1Q12 Unit
Shipments
1Q12 Market
Share
1Q11 Unit
Shipments
1Q11 Market
Share
1Q12/1Q11
Growth
1. HP
11,496,859
40.3%
13,065,314
42.5%
-12.0%
2. Epson*
4,624,245
16.2%
4,336,816
14.1%
6.6%
2. Canon*
4,619,706
16.2%
5,341,706
17.4%
-13.5%
4. Brother
1,797,352
6.3%
1,785,705
5.8%
0.7%
5. Samsung
1,742,391
6.1%
1,831,526
6.0%
-4.9%
Others
4,223,907
14.8%
4,410,604
14.3%
-4.2%
Total
28,504,460
100.0%
30,771,671
100.0%
-7.4%
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker, May 2012
* Notes:
• IDC declares a statistical tie in the worldwide hardcopy peripherals market when there is less than one tenth of one percent difference in the shipments of two or more vendors.
• IDC tracks A2-A4 devices in the Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals
• Hardcopy Peripherals include single-function printers, printer-based multifunctional systems (MFPs), and single-function digital copiers (SF DC). Data for all vendors are reported for calendar periods.
In addition to the table above, a graphic showing comparative market shares for inkjet and laser devices in emerging and mature markets over the previous four quarters is available at IDC.com. The chart is intended for public use in online news articles and social media. Instructions on how to embed this graphic can be found by viewing this press release on IDC.com.
U.S. Hardcopy Peripherals Market Share and Year-Over-Year Growth, First Quarter 2012
Vendors
1Q12 Unit
Shipments
1Q12 Market
Share
1Q11 Unit
Shipments
1Q11 Market
Share
1Q12/1Q11
Growth
1. HP
2,812,200
50.9%
3,315,821
53.3%
-15.19%
2. Canon
704,521
12.8%
841,099
13.5%
-16.24%
3. Epson
618,987
11.2%
526,801
8.5%
17.50%
4. Brother
319,673
5.8%
363,075
5.8%
-11.95%
5. Kodak
301,858
5.5%
308,764
5.0%
-2.24%
Others
763,941
13.8%
871,797
14.0%
-12.37%
Total
5,521,180
100.0%
6,227,357
100.0%
-11.34%
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker, May 2012
Notes:
• IDC tracks A2-A4 devices in the Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals
• Hardcopy Peripherals include single-function printers, printer-based multifunctional systems (MFPs), and single-function digital copiers (SF DC). Data for all vendors are reported for calendar periods.
For more information about IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker, please contact Phuong Hang (Phang@idc.com).
About IDC
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Contacts
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phang@idc.com
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