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DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and dataset registry) is an information management system powered by eLTER. It allows you to discover long-term ecosystem research sites around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR describes a wide range of sites, providing a wealth of information, including each site’s location, ecosystems, facilities, parameters measured and research themes. It is also possible to access a growing number of datasets and data products associated with the sites.
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LTER Zöbelboden Station Data includes habitat type, parent material, topographical variables, physical and hydrological soil properties, epiphytic lichen host trees, etc. The STATION codes refer to https://deims.org/dataset/956b3718-53fe-4e00-9455-c4132b1195c7; See also the methods section for detail
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The present dataset comprises observations spanning from 1993 to 2023, focusing on biotic parameters collected from six permanent plots included into the LTER site “Appennino Centrale: Velino-Duchessa” (https://deims.org/12c79ecb-7890-4b75-9655-0883dacd8a29), located in Central Italy above the timberline (2125-2225 m a.s.l.). Specifically, it includes a synthesis of phytosociological relevés collected, according the Braun-Blanquet approach (coverage scale as modified by Pignatti) in 6 permanent plots of 10x10 m (https://deims.org/dataset/0c540fe8-1984-11e5-a766-005056ab003f), representative of two high-elevation plant communities (alpine tundra, Saxifrago speciosae-Silenetum ceniasiae, and snow-bed grassland, Trifolio thalii-Festucetum microphyllae). Species are named according to Flora d'Italia (Pignatti, 1982). The site, managed by Carabinieri, Forest and Environmental Protection Department, is part of the site “IT01- Apennines - High elevation Ecosystems – Italy” (https://deims.org/70b5c2bd-b0c3-4132-8988-f527893bfa42) which belongs to the Long Term Ecological Research national and international networks (LTER-Italy, LTER-Europe and ILTER). The data collection started in 1993 and it is continuously updated every year.
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The global steel drums & IBCs market is estimated to hit a market value of US$ 13,995.9 million in 2023. The market is expected to reach US$ 21,735.2 million expanding at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2023 to 2033.
Attribute | Details |
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Steel Drums & IBCs Market Size (2023E) | US$ 13,995.9.3 million |
Projected Steel Drums & IBCs Market Size (2033F) | US$ 21,735.2 million |
Value CAGR (2023 to 2033) | 4.5% |
Top 5 Companies' Market Share | 37% |
Historical (2017 to 2022) and Forecast (2023 to 2033) Market Outlook for Steel Drums & IBCs Market
H1 2021 | 4.5% |
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H1 2022 Projected | 4.7% |
H1 2022 Expected | 5.0% |
BPS Change - H1, 2022 (O) - H1, 2022 (P) | (+) 30 ↑ |
BPS Change - H1, 2022 (O) - H1, 2021 | (+) 50 ↑ |
Country-wise Insights
Countries | Expected Market Value (US million) in 2023 |
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United States | US$ 1,314.9 million |
China | US$ 5,721.4 million |
Japan | US$ 637.8 million |
South Korea | US$ 458.5 million |
Germany | US$ 668.6 million |
Category-wise Insights
Category | By Capacity Type |
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Leading Segment Name | 200 L |
Expected Value in US$ million (2023) | 13,297.2 |
Category | By End Use |
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Leading Segment Name | Chemicals |
Expected Value in US$ million (2023) | 5,675.7 |
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According to Cognitive Market Research, The Global Drums market size is USD 12.3 billion in 2023 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.0% from 2023 to 2030.
The demand for Drums is rising due to the growing use in various end user.
Demand for steel drums remains higher in the Drums market.
The Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals held the highest Drums market revenue share in 2023.
Asia Pacific will continue to lead, whereas the North American drums market will experience the strongest growth until 2030.
Growing Use in the Chemical Industry to Provide Viable Market Output
The growth of the worldwide chemical sector is a major driver of the drum market. Chemicals are essential to many industrial operations, and their storage and transportation must frequently be done safely and effectively. Drum, which come in various materials, including steel and plastic, offer a dependable and safe way to handle and move chemicals while guaranteeing their cleanliness. There is an equal need for drums due to the growing demand for chemicals, which includes petrochemicals and fertilizers. In addition, chemical businesses are forced to invest in high-quality, leak-proof drum containers that meet industry standards due to the increased emphasis on safety and environmental regulations. This factor is anticipated to support the drum market's expansion.
Growing International Trade to Propel Market Growth
The drum market is also significantly influenced by the globalization of trade. Standardized, dependable, and long-lasting containers are becoming increasingly necessary for cross-border commodities transportation as global trade grows. Drum are essential for transporting various goods, such as food, chemicals, and dangerous materials. Steel drums, in particular, are recommended because of their strength and appropriateness for long-distance shipment. The growing e-commerce and international trade trends have further fueled the need for drums. These containers are necessary to protect cargo and adhere to international transportation laws. Globalization and international trade will continue to drive growth in the drum industry.
Market Dynamics Of the Drums
Volatile Raw Material Prices to Hinder Market Growth
Unstable raw material prices further limit the drum market. Drum manufacturing mostly uses steel, plastic, and fiber as raw materials. Variations in the cost of these raw materials can greatly affect manufacturing expenses. Particularly when it comes to steel, market volatility is impacted by factors like geopolitical events and worldwide demand. Because steel drums are utilized extensively across various industries, production costs may become unpredictable due to this instability. Likewise, changes in the price of fiber and plastic can impact how cost-effective drum manufacturing is. These price fluctuations can upset pricing plans and profit margins, making it difficult for manufacturers to sustain stable prices and reliable quality cost-effectively.
Impact of COVID-19 on the Drums Market
The COVID-19 epidemic presented significant obstacles for the drum market. Lockdowns caused a slowdown in the manufacturing and distribution of drums, disruptions in the supply chain, and reduced manufacturing capacities. Essential businesses like chemicals and pharmaceuticals kept using these containers, but demand for them declined in other industries that also utilize drums, such as construction and the automotive industry. Strict health and safety regulations have raised the cost of manufacturing. The pandemic made the market more susceptible to outside shocks and prompted supply chain policies to be reassessed. The drum market is progressively regaining its footing as industries adjust and recover. Introduction of the Drums Market
The packaging and storage industry's drum market is a crucial sector that serves a variety of industries, including chemicals, petroleum, food & beverage, and pharmaceuticals. These big receptacles, usually composed of fiber, plastic, or steel, are vital for moving and storing bulk liquids, powders, and solids. When it comes to protecting and preserving commodities during storage and transit, their dependability, longevity, and adherence to industry standards make them important. Regulations, international trade, supply chain logistics, and other factors impact the market. The drum market is essential to safely and effective...
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Access Europe Drums Industry Overview which includes Europe country analysis of (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Rest of Europe), market split by Type, Application
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The Industrial Drums Market Report is Segmented by Product Type (Steel Drum, Plastic Drum, Fiber Drum), End-User Industry (Food and Beverage, Chemicals and Fertilizers, Pharmaceuticals, Petroleum and Lubricants, Other End-User Industries), and Geography (North America [United States, Canada], Europe [United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Rest of Europe], Asia-Pacific [ China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, Rest of Asia-Pacific], Latin America [Brazil, Mexico, Rest of Latin America], Middle East and Africa [United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Egypt, Rest of Middle East and Africa]). The Report Offers Market Sizes and Forecasts in Value (USD) for all the Above Segments.
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In 2001 we started as part of the EU FP5 project Greenveins monitoring of insect communities in the normal landscape of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany), which is dominated by agricultural use. We selected four landscape sites of 4x4 km and recorded insects using combined flight traps, combining the ideas of window and yellow pan traps (see Duelli et al., 1999). Traps consist of a yellow funnel (25 cm diameter) filled with water (preserving agent added) and two perspex windows mounted in a way that they are crossed in the center. Within each square km of a site one trap was placed at ecotones between semi-natural habitats and agricultural fields (16 traps per site). Traps were operated in late spring-early summer (three sampling rounds) and late summer (three sampling rounds). Follow-up sampling started in 2010 as long-term monitoring within the TERENO project (www.tereno.net), contributing to the LTER network (Long-Term Ecosystem Research) in Germany (www.lter-d.de) and internationally as well (www.lter-europe.net). Metadata about the sites and related activities and data sets can be found in the DEIMS Repository for Research Sites and Datasets (https://data.lter-europe.net/deims/). In 2010 another two landscapes were added and yearly sampled in the same way. Due to long processing time of trapped insects data of follow-up years will be available about 18 months after trapping.
In 2001 we started as part of the EU FP5 project Greenveins monitoring of bird communities in the normal landscape of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany) dominated by agricultural use. We selected four landscape sites of 4x4 km (Friedeburg (FBG), Schafstaedt (SST), Greifenhagen (GFH), Wanzleben (WAN)) and recorded birds according to the point count method (see Bibby, C.J. (2000) Bird census techniques. Academic Press, London). A central core area of 3 × 3 km within each sample site was divided into five square cells of 1 km² each according to a checkerboard grid. Within each of these 5 cells, 4 observation points were selected and at each point all singing, calling and seen bird species were registered within a radius of 250 m for 5 minutes. Surveys started around sunrise and ended about three hours later. Survey points were located far enough apart (> 500 m) to sample spatially distinct bird communities within each site. A bird survey within one year was performed with three visits in the following periods: (1) 1-30 April, (2) 1-20 May, (3) 21 May-20 June. Based on the birds recorded in the field, the observed bird numbers at each point were translated into territory numbers per species as an expert guess. With the start of the TERENO project (www.tereno.net) in 2009 contributing to the LTER network (Long-Term Ecosystem Research) in Germany (www.lter-d.de) and internationally as well (www.lter-europe.net) and the following surveys in 2012, 2013, 2014 the sites Harsleben (HAR) and Siptenfelde (SIP) were added. Although the monitoring program was designed to sample every three years, the years 2013-14 were taken as an additional check for variation of counts between years. Metadata about the sites and related activities and data sets can be found in the DEIMS Repository for Research Sites and Datasets (https://data.lter-europe.net/deims).
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Global Plastic Drums Market size is set to expand from $ 3.22 Billion in 2023 to $ 4.45 Billion by 2032, with an anticipated CAGR of 3.64% from 2024 to 2032.
Dataset dealing with exhaustive vascular plant surveys (except in 2014) in the centre of 20 crop fields of the LTSER Zone Atelier Armorique (DEIMS.ID : https://deims.org/31e67a47-5f15-40ad-9a72-f6f0ee4ecff6). All vascular understory plants were sampled in 10 50cm x 50 cm plots located along a transect placed in the middle of the crop field. Sampled plots are 5 m apart from each other. The taxonomic standardization was based on Flora europaea (Tutin et al., 1993). Some taxa were identified only to genus as their identification at the seedling stage may show great discrepancy between observers. Field work was carried out from May to July. Note that not all crop fields were surveyed in 2015.
Sub-dataset dealing with occurence (presence/absence) of 26 vascular plant species surveyed in three hedgerow networks of the LTSER Zone Atelier Armorique (DEIMS.ID : https://deims.org/31e67a47-5f15-40ad-9a72-f6f0ee4ecff6).
Vegetation was sampled in 25 m long quadrats (one quadrat per margin) placed in the middle of the field margin or stream bank (N= 242) to avoid edge effects from connection with other field margins. Presence–absence of 26 vascular plant species of the herb layer vegetation was recorded. The 26 plant species were selected because they were common, readily identifiable and represent a large range of characteristics: in taxonomy, morphology and life history. Vegetation surveys were conducted in 1994, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2011, 2013 and 2015 exclusively between May 15 and August 15. Nomenclature of vascular plants is according to the Flora Europaea (Tutin et al., 1993).
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Access Asia Pacific Drums Industry Overview which includes Asia Pacific country analysis of (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, South East Asia, Rest of APAC), market split by Type, Application
Eunis habitats data on Bucegi Natural Park. Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/knb-lter-europe-deims.13453.14886 for complete metadata about this dataset.
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DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and dataset registry) is an information management system powered by eLTER. It allows you to discover long-term ecosystem research sites around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR describes a wide range of sites, providing a wealth of information, including each site’s location, ecosystems, facilities, parameters measured and research themes. It is also possible to access a growing number of datasets and data products associated with the sites.