The private label product manufacturing sector outperforms national brands in various regions.

Private label consumer goods—products manufactured by one company for sale under another company’s brand—have witnessed significant growth worldwide. This expansion is largely driven by consumers seeking cost-effective alternatives without compromising on quality, particularly during economic downturns.

Categories and Market Penetration

Private label products cover a wide range of categories, including food and beverages, household goods, personal care items, and clothing. In Europe, private labels account for 38% of total fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) value sales, amounting to €229 billion. Spain and Germany lead the market, with private label shares of 47% and 41% respectively, while the UK stands at 37%.

In the United States, private label products have evolved beyond budget-friendly alternatives to become innovative and competitive. In the first half of 2024, private label sales exceeded 20% of the total market value, with unit sales nearing 23% and a growth rate twice that of branded products.

Workforce and Salaries

The private label manufacturing sector employs millions of workers globally, particularly in developing nations across Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and Cambodia. More than 60 million workers produce garments for the fast fashion industry, with around 80% being women. In Ethiopia, garment workers’ wages start at approximately $32 per month, with experienced workers earning around $122. Meanwhile, in developed countries such as the United States, garment workers in Los Angeles earn roughly $5.15 per hour, which is below the federal minimum wage of $7.25.

Growth Trends and Market Value

The private label sector has shown strong growth, outperforming national brands in various regions. In Europe, private labels have gained substantial market share across multiple categories, reflecting a shift in consumer attitudes towards these products. In the United States, over half of retailers anticipate private labels will be their main growth driver, indicating a rising preference for store-branded goods.

Recent Developments

  • Unilever is investing over €150 million to overhaul its European homecare supply chain, including the construction of new factories and improvements to warehouse efficiency, with completion expected by 2026.
  • Portugal’s footwear industry is shifting towards the luxury market, with companies such as Aloft investing in high-tech machinery. By 2030, the sector is expected to invest €600 million to attract premium brands and secure market share.

 

Conclusion

The global private label consumer goods sector is experiencing significant growth, driven by demand for affordable yet high-quality products. While this presents major opportunities for retailers and manufacturers, challenges such as labour conditions and competition with established brands remain. Continued investment in innovation, supply chain efficiency, and consumer engagement will be crucial in maintaining this upward trajectory.

 

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Terry Murphy

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