Clocks in 103.5 per cent YoY Growth in 2Q21, reports IDC.
India’s hardcopy peripherals (HCP) market registered a shipment of 0.7 million units in 2Q21 (Apr-Jun), declining by 24.1 per cent quarter-over-quarter (QoQ). However, from a year-over-year (YoY) perspective, the market posted a growth of 103.5 per cent in the Apr-Jun quarter, according to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker, 2Q21 release. However, this highest-ever recorded growth rate is accounted for by the extremely shallow base last year in Q2, due to the country-wide lockdown.
The inkjet segment noted a YoY growth of 71.9 per cent, accounted partly by the low shipment units in 2Q20 and partly by the continued demand from the home segment in 2Q21. As schools and colleges were forced to continue the virtual classes, demand from parents and students remains strong. However, this demand could not be fully fulfilled because of the disruption in the local supply chain due to lockdown in multiple states owing to the second COVID-19 wave. In addition, the chip shortage issue has also been plaguing the industry, already resulting in brands struggling to stabilize the supply of in-demand ink tank printers specifically.
The laser printers segment (including copiers) recorded a YoY growth of 175.1 per cent on the back of a strong showing of Laser Printers (excluding copiers) since SOHOs (small ofiices, home offices), SMBs, and few medium-sized corporates did not shut down operations completely during the second wave, unlike last year. The Laser Copier segment observed a minor YoY growth of 27.8 per cent as most enterprises extended work-from-home for their employees during the second wave.
“At 66.7 per cent market share, the Laser A4 multifunction printer segment recorded its highest market share till date. For some brands, like HP, it resulted from strategic decisions to pull certain 12A toner-based printers out of the market. For others such as Brother, it was a result of multiple stringent lockdowns in Vietnam, the production hub of certain single-function machines by the vendor. Within the Laser Copier segment, certain brands performed very well in the color category, thus bringing up the overall market share of the color category in Laser Copiers to 15.2 per cent, being highest till-date. This follows acceptance of new models launched last year and lucrative pricing options offered,” notes Bani Johri, Market Analyst, IPDS, IDC India on the key market trends.
Top 3 Company Highlights:
HP Inc. (excluding Samsung) maintained its leadership in the overall HCP market with a share of 36.3 per cent and a YoY growth of 148.3 per cent in shipment. The growth was led by the laser A4 Printer segment, wherein HP grew by 396.9 per cent YoY, maintaining a market share of 57.5 per cent, like the previous quarter. The exponential growth follows the acute supply shortage HP faced in 2Q20. In the inkjet segment, HP grew by 47.4 per cent YoY, primarily on the back of its ink cartridge shipment as HP’s ink tank supply was disrupted through 2Q21.
Epson occupied the second position in the overall HCP market with a market share of 29.2 per cent while registering a YoY growth of 103.8 per cent. In the inkjet segment, it maintained its top position in the market with a share of 47.0 per cent. The fact that Epson did not face a major supply shortage of its fast-moving models through the quarter contributed to their growth.
Canon recorded a YoY growth of 79.9 per cent and occupied third position in the overall India HCP market, capturing a unit market share of 22.6 per cent. In the inkjet segment, Canon observed a YoY growth of 64.1 per cent on the back of its ink cartridge segment, even though it struggled with the supply shortage of certain ink tank models. In the laser segment (including laser copiers) Canon maintained its second position with a market share of 25.0 per cent while struggling with the supply of its highest selling models. In the laser copier segment, Canon grew by 43.2 per cent YoY and continued to lead the copier segment with a 35.8 per cent market share.
IDC India Market Outlook:
“Various constraints such as chip shortages, rising component prices, and increased fuel and transportation costs will continue to impact the supply of printers. However, we can expect continued demand for ink tank printers from consumer segment as virtual classes continues for most students. Enterprise demand is dependent on two factors, i.e., possible third wave and staff vaccination. Many large enterprises are planning to get 100 per cent staff fully vaccinated within next couple of months before resuming offices which can boost laser copier demand in Q4,” says Nishant Bansal, Senior Research Manager, IPDS, IDC India.
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