Lamp Shipment Indexes - Upward & Downward Trends

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NEMA’s linear fluorescent lamp shipments indexes for 2015Q3 continued the downward trend that began in 2014. The index for T12 lamps declined for the seventh consecutive quarter, dropping by 40.4 percent on a year-over-year basis. T8 and T5 shipments also continued to decline, decreasing by 10.9 and 10.6 percent, respectively, on a year-over-year basis.

T8 lamps accounted for a 72.8 percent share of fluorescent lamp shipments in 2015Q3, with T12 lamps claiming a 15.5 percent share and T5 lamps a 10.9 percent share.

LED A-line lamps posted another strong showing in 2015Q3, surging 237.2 percent during the quarter on a year-over-year basis. Halogen A-line lamps posted a year-over-year increase of 33.0 percent. In contrast, incandescent A-line lamps decreased by 31.5 percent while compact fluorescents lamps (CFL) dropped 28.0 percent. Compared to 2015Q2, LED shipments rose 17.2 percent, while halogen A-lines increased 4.6 percent. CFL shipments saw a quarter-to-quarter decrease of 16.3 percent and incandescent A-line lamp shipments decreased 16.5 percent.

As of 2015Q3, halogen A-line lamps accounted for almost half of all consumer lamp shipments at 48.6 percent, followed by CFLs with a share of 27.3 percent and incandescent A-lines at 9.0 percent. LED A-line lamps increased their sales share by two percentage points to 15.1 percent of the consumer lamp market.
 

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bphgravity

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Bryan:

Do you know where the author of that report gets their data?

The NEMA Lamp Indices are composite measures of NEMA member companies’ U.S. shipments of a variety of lamp types, including compact fluorescent, fluorescent, halogen, high intensity discharge, and incandescent, and is designed to track underlying demand for these types of lamps. Product shipments data are drawn from NEMA statistical surveys conducted regularly by NEMA and are adjusted for regularly recurring seasonal fluctuations.

Go HERE for more information about NEMA Business Information Services:

http://www.nema.org/Intelligence/pages/default.aspx
 
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