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About 60% of printers launched major new products or services in the last 4 years into their existing markets. About half of the launches were successful.
April 27, 2020
By: drupa
This year’s drupa Spotlight report “Strategic choices in a competitive and converging marketplace” will be published in May.
In a survey (conducted before the novel coronavirus pandemic), more than 500 printers and about 200 suppliers described the challenges and successes of launching new products and services.
For many in the industry, the recovery from the novel coronavirus recession may well require such launches and we should take a look as to how this can be done best.
In most market sectors and regions there are very challenging conditions.
As for suppliers, they are only as healthy as their customers and they too must respond to the declining prospects for traditional products and services.
For many the answer must be, at least in part, to launch new products and services.
According to a commercial printer in South Africa, “Commodity printing is overtraded; move away from commodity printing or close your doors.”
About 60% of printers launched major new products or services in the last four years into their existing markets.
About half of the launches were successful and only very few were not successful.
Diversification of the product or service range and the acquisition of new customers were named as the most important advantages.
As for the disadvantages, most reported that launches took up too much time and other resources and often fell far behind schedule.
About 30% of printers had launched into new market sectors. This is clearly a more difficult challenge and the results reflected that, with approximately 40% of the launches going well (compared to 54% for existing markets).
On the supplier side, approximately 80% launched new products/services over the last four years.
The results were significantly better the larger the company was, with success rates ranging from 40% for the smallest vendors to 80% for the larger ones.
The biggest advantages were diversification and the acquisition of new customers. By far the most obvious problems were delayed launches and the use of too many resources. Building the right distribution channels was also often a challenge.
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, 76% of printers and 85% of suppliers were either definitely or possibly launching new products or services in the next four years. Clearly that will mean investment, with digital print technology followed by finishing being the most popular targets for printers.
The report draws four key lessons on how best to succeed when launching new products or services:
A packaging printer in Puerto Rico said: “The most important lesson has been to define plans with the ability to adapt to rapid changes in market and customers’ demands. The challenge is to grow by introducing new product or services areas while maintaining the existing ones.”
According to a French commercial market supplier, “The switch from print to print and digital is essential for the survival of the graphic industries. Customers are no longer waiting. If you cannot provide the service they request, they will leave you, because a competitor, who has been able to adapt and develop new services, will take the market.”
The full report will be published in English at the end of May and can purchased online at www.drupa.com
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