Nonwovens Staff09.11.24
The global nonwovens industry was severely challenged throughout the first half of 2023 as most producers dealt with overcapacity, lower demand and higher manufacturing costs. As a result, most companies focused on cost reduction programs as new investments slowed.
However, many producers reported signs of a recovery beginning during the second half as customers depleted their post-pandemic stockpiles, costs stabilized and markets like automotives, filtration and hygiene started seeing an uptick in demand that has continued into 2024.
Makers of nonwovens are well-prepared for growth. Many have spent this period of lessened demand focused on innovating their product offerings and reshuffling their manufacturing assets.
As it has been in the past few years, sustainability continued to be the buzz word within nonwovens. Producers continue to look at ways to lessen their product weights, integrate more sustainable raw materials and reduce the impact of their operations on the environment. While these efforts are driven to some degree by legislative action like the SUP Directive in the European Union, they are also the result of consumer and retailer demand for greener product options.
One of the big factors that will influence the rankings in coming years will certainly be merger and acquisition activity within the industry. Already we have seen the merger of Mitsui Chemicals and Asahi Kasei in Japan create a company with sales over $300 million, and Freudenberg Performance Materials has grown significantly in past years through acquisition. By the end of this year, we should see another major merger when Berry Global and Glatfelter, two of the world’s largest nonwovens producers, join forces to create a new company, Magnera, with leading technologies in spunmelt, airlaid and spunlace.
Each company in this survey is ranked on the basis of the prior year (2023) sales, which are translated from local currency to U.S. dollars using the average conversion rate for 2023. In several cases, sales are estimated, and in all instances, these sales figures do not reflect economic factors like currency fluctuations or raw material prices which can skew the ranking. While ranking by annual sales figures is necessary to the nature of this report, it is really the activities of these companies—as reported in their profiles—that should be considered.
Karen McIntyre
Editor
Berry Global .................................................United States ........$2.6 billion
Ahlstrom........................................................Finland ...................$1.6 billion.
Kimberly-Clark ............................................United States ..........$1.5 billion
Glatfelter.......................................................United States...........$1.4 billion
Fitesa............................................................Brazil ......................$1.2 billion
Toray Industries...........................................Japan........................$1 billion
DuPont ........................................................United States........... $1 billion
Kingsafe.......................................................China .......................$840 million
Alkegen........................................................United States ...........$750 million
Johns Manville.............................................United States............$725 million
Hollingsworth & Vose...................................United States ..........$660 million
PFNonwovens.............................................Czech Republic.........$600 million
TWE Group.................................................Germany ..................$500 million
Suominen....................................................Finland.......................$488 million
Avgol ..........................................................Israel ........................ $450 million
Gulsan Group ............................................Turkey ......................$403 million
Sandler ......................................................Germany .................. $365 million
Mitsui Chemicals Asahi Life Materials ......Japan ....................... $319 million
Fibertex Nonwovens .................................Denmark.................. $315 million
Jofo Nonwovens .......................................China....................... $300 million
Fibertex Personal Care .............................Denmark ................. $273 million
Nan Liu Enterprises ..................................Taiwan .....................$251 million
Spuntech ....................................................Israel ....................... $210 million
Union Industries..........................................Italy .........................$204 million
Shalag Nonwovens.....................................Israel .......................$200 million
Yan Jan Nonwovens .................................China .......................$200 million
Dalian Ruiguang.........................................China .......................$187 million
Hassan Group ...........................................Turkey .......................$184 million
Tenowo .....................................................Germany .................. $150 million
Owens & Minor ..........................................United States........... $140 million
Toyobo........................................................Japan .......................$135 million
Saudi German Nonwovens ........................Saudi Arabia............ $130 million
Mogul..........................................................Turkey ......................$113 million
KNH Enterprises .......................................Taiwan ......................$90 million
Unitika .......................................................Japan .......................$79 million
Shinwa ......................................................Japan .......................$77 million
Precision Textiles .......................................United States ...........$75 million
Multi Spunindo ...........................................Indonesia .................$70 million
Otsuka ......................................................Japan .......................$68 million
However, many producers reported signs of a recovery beginning during the second half as customers depleted their post-pandemic stockpiles, costs stabilized and markets like automotives, filtration and hygiene started seeing an uptick in demand that has continued into 2024.
Makers of nonwovens are well-prepared for growth. Many have spent this period of lessened demand focused on innovating their product offerings and reshuffling their manufacturing assets.
As it has been in the past few years, sustainability continued to be the buzz word within nonwovens. Producers continue to look at ways to lessen their product weights, integrate more sustainable raw materials and reduce the impact of their operations on the environment. While these efforts are driven to some degree by legislative action like the SUP Directive in the European Union, they are also the result of consumer and retailer demand for greener product options.
By The Numbers
This year’s top companies report includes 40 nonwovens producers located around the world. While many of the leading companies are based in established markets like the U.S. and Western Europe, companies from less developed areas are increasing their role, and this year, companies from developing countries like Brazil, Turkey, China, Taiwan, Indonesia and the Czech Republic have continued to grow their size and their scope in the nonwovens industry. Many of these companies are focusing on growth, meaning their rankings will only grow in future years.One of the big factors that will influence the rankings in coming years will certainly be merger and acquisition activity within the industry. Already we have seen the merger of Mitsui Chemicals and Asahi Kasei in Japan create a company with sales over $300 million, and Freudenberg Performance Materials has grown significantly in past years through acquisition. By the end of this year, we should see another major merger when Berry Global and Glatfelter, two of the world’s largest nonwovens producers, join forces to create a new company, Magnera, with leading technologies in spunmelt, airlaid and spunlace.
Each company in this survey is ranked on the basis of the prior year (2023) sales, which are translated from local currency to U.S. dollars using the average conversion rate for 2023. In several cases, sales are estimated, and in all instances, these sales figures do not reflect economic factors like currency fluctuations or raw material prices which can skew the ranking. While ranking by annual sales figures is necessary to the nature of this report, it is really the activities of these companies—as reported in their profiles—that should be considered.
Karen McIntyre
Editor
2023 International Top Companies
Freudenberg Performance Materials............Germany.................$2.75 billionBerry Global .................................................United States ........$2.6 billion
Ahlstrom........................................................Finland ...................$1.6 billion.
Kimberly-Clark ............................................United States ..........$1.5 billion
Glatfelter.......................................................United States...........$1.4 billion
Fitesa............................................................Brazil ......................$1.2 billion
Toray Industries...........................................Japan........................$1 billion
DuPont ........................................................United States........... $1 billion
Kingsafe.......................................................China .......................$840 million
Alkegen........................................................United States ...........$750 million
Johns Manville.............................................United States............$725 million
Hollingsworth & Vose...................................United States ..........$660 million
PFNonwovens.............................................Czech Republic.........$600 million
TWE Group.................................................Germany ..................$500 million
Suominen....................................................Finland.......................$488 million
Avgol ..........................................................Israel ........................ $450 million
Gulsan Group ............................................Turkey ......................$403 million
Sandler ......................................................Germany .................. $365 million
Mitsui Chemicals Asahi Life Materials ......Japan ....................... $319 million
Fibertex Nonwovens .................................Denmark.................. $315 million
Jofo Nonwovens .......................................China....................... $300 million
Fibertex Personal Care .............................Denmark ................. $273 million
Nan Liu Enterprises ..................................Taiwan .....................$251 million
Spuntech ....................................................Israel ....................... $210 million
Union Industries..........................................Italy .........................$204 million
Shalag Nonwovens.....................................Israel .......................$200 million
Yan Jan Nonwovens .................................China .......................$200 million
Dalian Ruiguang.........................................China .......................$187 million
Hassan Group ...........................................Turkey .......................$184 million
Tenowo .....................................................Germany .................. $150 million
Owens & Minor ..........................................United States........... $140 million
Toyobo........................................................Japan .......................$135 million
Saudi German Nonwovens ........................Saudi Arabia............ $130 million
Mogul..........................................................Turkey ......................$113 million
KNH Enterprises .......................................Taiwan ......................$90 million
Unitika .......................................................Japan .......................$79 million
Shinwa ......................................................Japan .......................$77 million
Precision Textiles .......................................United States ...........$75 million
Multi Spunindo ...........................................Indonesia .................$70 million
Otsuka ......................................................Japan .......................$68 million