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2023-2030年全球美术品物流市场Global Fine Arts Logistics Market 2023-2030 |
全球美术品物流市场按服务和终端用户划分。基于服务,市场被细分为艺术品储存服务、包装和装箱以及运输服务。根据终端用户,市场被细分为艺术品经销商和画廊、拍卖行、博物馆和艺术博览会。其中,艺术经销商和画廊部分预计将占有最大的市场份额。艺术品经销商和画廊经常使用美术品物流服务来运输艺术品,往返于展览、艺术博览会和客户的家庭或企业。他们还利用这些服务将艺术品运送到其他画廊进行合作展览,或将艺术品运送给在线购买的客户。
包装和装箱部分在全球美术品物流市场中占有突出的份额
基于服务,市场被细分为艺术品存储服务、包装和装箱以及运输服务。其中,在预测期内,包装和箱子制作部分预计将占据重要的市场份额。美术品如绘画、雕塑和其他装饰品往往是独一无二的,不可替代的,而且价格昂贵。因此,这些物品的安全运输至关重要,而包装和装箱可以帮助确保它们安全抵达目的地。这有助于保持艺术品的价值并保护其所有者的投资。
全球美术品物流市场根据地域划分,包括北美(美国和加拿大)、欧洲(意大利、西班牙、德国、法国和其他)、亚太(印度、中国、日本、韩国和其他)和世界其他地区(中东和非洲以及拉丁美洲)。可以根据要求对特定地区或国家层面的市场进行分析。在这些地区中,北美地区预计将产生最高的市场份额,其次是亚太和欧洲市场。中国、印度、法国、德国和日本的艺术馆、拍卖行和博物馆数量的增加,可以归功于亚太和欧洲市场的扩张。此外,这些国家对现代和当代艺术的需求增加将进一步推动这些地区的市场。
北美地区预计将主导全球美术品物流市场
该地区市场的主要驱动力是博物馆数量众多。根据联合国教科文组织的数据,截至2021年3月,美国拥有世界上最多的博物馆,大约有33,082个机构。此外,全球艺术咨询和投资公司The Fine Art Group表示,近年来,北美地区高净值个人(HNWIs)的数量大幅增长。这导致了该地区艺术收藏家数量的增加,推动了对美术品物流服务的需求。根据国家艺术基金会(NEA)和经济分析局(BEA)最近在2023年3月发表的报告,在2021年底,艺术和文化部门占美国GDP的4.4%,创下历史新高,略高于1万亿美元,而艺术的经济价值在2020年至2021年间增长了13.7%。此外,近年来,在对这些服务日益增长的需求的吸引下,一些新的美术品物流公司已进入北美市场。例如,Maquette Fine Art Services,一家位于纽约的美术品物流公司,在2020年将其业务扩展到多伦多,以满足加拿大艺术收藏家日益增长的需求。
服务于全球美术品物流市场的主要公司包括Fine Art Logistics, Four Winds, Isca Forwarding Ltd., Katolec Corp., Lotus Fine Arts等。这些公司通过采取各种策略,包括合并和收购、伙伴关系、合作、投资和推出新产品以保持市场竞争力,大大促进了市场的增长。例如,2023年3月,世界顶级艺术运输企业之一的Hasenkamp集团最近推出了arca:Made to Protect,一种不折不扣的生态艺术箱。它是一个可重复使用的艺术箱,由当地获得的材料组成,如泡桐树的木材。它的桐木每年可以储存35公斤的二氧化碳,收获后的再生就像种植园里的果实。
Global fine arts logistics market is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period. Transportation, packing, storage, and import authorization of fine arts porcelains such as arts, paintings, antiques, and sculptures are all part of fine arts logistics. The artworks are stored in specialized humidity and temperature-controlled facilities outfitted with secure web-enabled cameras and closed-circuit televisions. Art dealers, auction houses, galleries, and museums contribute significantly to the worldwide fine arts market's sales revenue. Fine arts logistics is presently used by art galleries, museums, and other art collections, which is projected to drive the fine arts logistics market throughout the forecast period.
The global fine arts logistics market is segmented by services and end-users. Based on services, the market is sub-segmented into art storage services, packing and case making, and shipping services. Based on end-users, the market is sub-segmented into art dealers and galleries, auction houses, and museums and art fairs. Among these, the art dealers and galleries segment is expected to hold the largest market share. Art dealers and galleries often use fine art logistics services to transport artworks to and from exhibitions, art fairs, and clients' homes or businesses. They also use these services to transport artworks to and from other galleries for collaborative exhibitions or to ship artworks to clients who purchase them online.
Based on services, the market is sub-segmented into art storage services, packing and case making, and shipping services. Among these, the packing and case making segment is expected to hold a significant market share during the forecast period. Fine art objects such as paintings, sculptures, and other decorative objects are often one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable, and expensive. Therefore, the safe and secure transportation of these objects is critical, and packing and case making can help ensure their safe arrival at their destination. This helps to maintain the value of the artworks and protect the investment of their owners.
The global fine arts logistics market is segmented based on geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and others), and the rest of the world (the Middle East and Africa and Latin America). The market can be analyzed for a particular region or country level as per the requirement. Among the regions, the North American region is expected to generate the highest market share, followed by the Asia-Pacific and European markets. The rising number of art galleries, auction houses, and museums in China, India, France, Germany, and Japan can be ascribed to the Asia-Pacific and European markets' expansion. Additionally, increased demand in these nations for modern and contemporary art would propel the regions' market even further.
The key driver of the region's market is the high number of museums. According to UNESCO, the US has the most museums in the world, with roughly 33,082 institutions as of March 2021.Additionally, The Fine Art Group, a global art advisory and investment firm, stated that the number of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in North America has grown significantly in recent years. This has led to an increase in the number of art collectors in the region, driving demand for fine art logistics services. According to recent reports published by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in March 2023, at the end of 2021, the arts and cultural sectors accounted for 4.4% of the US GDP, with an all-time high of just over $1 trillion, while the economic worth of the arts increased by 13.7% between 2020 and 2021.Besides,several new fine art logistics companies have entered the North American market in recent years, attracted by the growing demand for these services. For instance, Maquette Fine Art Services, a New York-based fine art logistics company, expanded its operations to Toronto in 2020 to meet growing demand from Canadian art collectors.
The major companies serving the global fine arts logistics market include: Fine Art Logistics, Four Winds, Isca Forwarding Ltd., Katolec Corp., Lotus Fine Arts, and others. These companies are considerably contributing to the market's growth through the adoption of various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, investments, and new product launches to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in March 2023, the Hasenkamp Group, one of the world's top art transport businesses, recently launched arca: Made to Protect, an uncompromisingly ecological art case. It is a reusable art case composed of locally obtained materials such as wood from the Paulownia tree. Its Kiri wood can store up to 35 kilos of CO2 per year and regrowth after harvesting like fruit on plantations.
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