Abstract
Introduction
This databook is a detailed information resource covering the foodservice
market in Austria between 2004 and 2012. It provides insightful views about
sales, transactions, cost per transaction and number of outlets by channel,
giving comparisons between profit and cost channels.
Scope
*Analyzes profit foodservice channels such as cafes, hotels and pubs, and cost
channels covering workplace, education, hospitals and welfare
*Contains data on four main channel areas: sales, transactions, cost per
transaction and number of outlets by channel
Highlights
The Austrian foodservice industry grew at a CAGR of 2.3% between 2004 and
2008.
In 2008, the leading profit foodservice area was the restaurants (FSR and QSR)
channel, while the workplace (industrial, retail, financial & office-based and
others) channel led the cost sector.
Reasons to Purchase
*Achieve a better understanding of the makeup of the foodservice market
*Gain insight into the future direction of the market, with reliable
historical and forecast data
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
INTRODUCTION
6
Reasons to purchase 6
Definitions 6
AUSTRIA FOODSERVICE 10
Market overview 10
AUSTRIA FOODSERVICE - SECTOR ANALYSIS 13
Sector comparison - value 13
Profit sector value by channel 16
Cost sector value by channel 21
Sector comparison - transactions
26
Sector comparison - outlets 34
Channel comparison -
chain outlets 42
METHODOLOGY 45
Methodology for the market values,
channel values, unit numbers and transactions 45
Forecast methodology
45
APPENDIX 46
Further reading 46
Ask the analyst 46
Disclaimer 46
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Austrian foodservice
industry value, 2004-12 (%) 10
Figure 2: Austrian foodservice
industry, value by sector, 2004-12 (€m) 13
Figure 3: Austrian
foodservice industry, value by profit sector channels, 2004-12 (%)
16
Figure 4: Austrian foodservice industry, value by cost sector channels,
2004-12 (%) 21
Figure 5: Austrian foodservice industry, transactions
by sector, 2004-12 (Transactions, million) 26
Figure 6: Austrian
foodservice industry, transactions by profit sector channels, 2004-12
(%) 28
Figure 7: Austrian foodservice industry, transactions by cost
sector channels, 2004-12 (%) 31
Figure 8: Austrian foodservice
industry, outlets by sector, 2004-12 (Number of outlets) 34
Figure
9: Austrian foodservice industry, profit sector outlets by channel,
2004-12 (%) 36
Figure 10: Austrian foodservice industry, cost sector
outlets by channel, 2004-12 (%) 39
Figure 11: Austrian foodservice
industry, chain outlets by channel, 2004-12 (%) 42
LIST OF
TABLES
Table 1: Foodservice definition 7
Table 2: Foodservice
distribution channels 8
Table 3: Austrian foodservice industry value,
2004-08 (OBP, €m) 11
Table 4: Austrian foodservice industry
value, 2008-12 (OBP, €m) 11
Table 5: Austrian foodservice
industry value, 2004-08 (OBP, $m) 12
Table 6: Austrian foodservice
industry value, 2008-12 (OBP, $m) 12
Table 7: Austrian foodservice
industry, value by sector, 2004-08 (€m) 14
Table 8: Austrian
foodservice industry, value by sector, 2008-12 (€m) 14
Table
9: Austrian foodservice industry, value by sector, 2004-08 ($m) 15
Table 10: Austrian foodservice industry, value by sector, 2008-12 ($m)
15
Table 11: Austrian foodservice industry, value by profit sector
channels, 2004-08 (OBP, €m) 17
Table 12: Austrian foodservice
industry, value by profit sector channels, 2008-12 (OBP, €m)
18
Table 13: Austrian foodservice industry, value by profit sector
channels, 2004-08 (OBP, $m) 19
Table 14: Austrian foodservice
industry, value by profit sector channels, 2008-12 (OBP, $m) 20
Table 15: Austrian foodservice industry, value by cost sector channels,
2004-08 (OBP, €m) 22
Table 16: Austrian foodservice industry,
value by cost sector channels, 2008-12 (OBP, €m) 23
Table 17:
Austrian foodservice industry, value by cost sector channels, 2004-08
(OBP, $m) 24
Table 18: Austrian foodservice industry, value by cost sector
channels, 2008-12 (OBP, $m) 25
Table 19: Austrian foodservice
industry, transactions by sector, 2004-08 (Transactions, million) 27
Table 20: Austrian foodservice industry, transactions by sector, 2008-12
(Transactions, million) 27
Table 21: Austrian foodservice industry,
transactions by profit sector channels, 2004-08 (Transactions, million)
29
Table 22: Austrian foodservice industry, transactions by profit sector
channels, 2008-12 (Transactions, million) 30
Table 23: Austrian
foodservice industry, transactions by cost sector channels, 2004-08
(Transactions, million) 32
Table 24: Austrian foodservice industry,
transactions by cost sector channels, 2008-12 (Transactions, million)
33
Table 25: Austrian foodservice industry, outlets by sector,
2004-08 (Number of outlets) 35
Table 26: Austrian foodservice
industry, outlets by sector, 2008-12 (Number of outlets) 35
Table
27: Austrian foodservice industry, profit sector outlets by channel,
2004-08 (Number of outlets) 37
Table 28: Austrian foodservice
industry, profit sector outlets by channel, 2008-12 (Number of outlets)
38
Table 29: Austrian foodservice industry, cost sector outlets by
channel, 2004-08 (Number of outlets) 40
Table 30: Austrian
foodservice industry, cost sector outlets by channel, 2008-12 (Number of
outlets) 41
Table 31: Austrian foodservice industry, chain outlets by
channel, 2004-08 (Number of chain outlets) 43
Table 32: Austrian
foodservice industry, chain outlets by channel, 2008-12 (Number of chain
outlets) 44
INTRODUCTION
Datamonitor’s Foodservice in
Austria to 2012 databook is a detailed information resource covering the food
service market by distribution channel in Austria.
Reasons to purchase
* Understand the current and future product and channel opportunities
presented by one of the fastest-growing sectors of the food industry;
* See the importance of a standardized set of 25 different foodservice
channels within Austria, across both the profit and cost sectors.
*
Receive the sales value data at operator buying prices - i.e. in terms of what
foodservice operators actually spend with food and drink manufacturers.
Definitions
All data in this report are actuals up to 2008 and forecast
beyond. Value data are reported as operator buying prices (OBPs) in:
* local currency
* dollars in real terms, converted at a
constant 2008 exchange rate.
The following tables contain detailed
definitions of distribution channel sectors and other terms.