2Firsts On-Site at InterTabac: Industry Suppliers Confident About Outlook Despite Stagnant Cigarette Volumes

Sep.22.2025
2Firsts On-Site at InterTabac: Industry Suppliers Confident About Outlook Despite Stagnant Cigarette Volumes
At InterTabac 2025, 2Firsts spoke with traditional tobacco suppliers. Despite stagnant cigarette sales in many regions, they remained optimistic, believing that adapting to market shifts could help them grow in a shrinking sector. Many companies are now moving into emerging categories like nicotine pouches, roll-your-own, and heat-not-burn products, using innovation and infrastructure upgrades to meet changing consumer and regulatory demands.

Key Points

 

  • Despite stagnant cigarette sales in many markets, traditional tobacco suppliers remain optimistic, believing they can outperform weaker competitors and secure a larger share of the market.

 

  • Global nicotine demand shows resilience, supported by population growth and the rise of next-generation products, according to Euromonitor.

 

  • In Asia Pacific, cigarette demand remains stable; regional players like BMJ leverage strong market ties to maintain growth.

 

  • Suppliers are diversifying into emerging categories such as nicotine pouches, roll-your-own tobacco, and heat-not-burn products to offset declining cigarette sales.

 

  • Adapting through innovation and infrastructure upgrades has become essential for suppliers amid shifting consumer preferences and regulatory changes.

 


 

2Firsts, September 22,2025, Dortmund, Germany—While the cigarette sales have been stagnating in many markets, suppliers to the traditional tobacco business indicated optimism at InterTabac. Their sentiment was partly based on confidence in their ability to adapt to changing market conditions and partly on the sense that they would be able to weather the challenges better than their competitors, allowing them to claim a larger share of a shrinking pie.

 

They also pointed out that, at least in the near-term, the market for nicotine products is remarkably stable, due to population growth and the rise of alternative products. As Euromonitor’s Shane MacGuill noted in a presentation during the annual meeting of the International Tobacco Growers Association in Dortmund, the total volume outlook indicates “striking overall nicotine resilience.”

 

Regional Strength

 

Liem Khe Fung, innovation center director at Indonesian cigarette paper manufacturer Bukit Muria Jaya (BMJ), said his company was confident about its prospects because it was based in a still-resilient region for the traditional tobacco business. Asia Pacific is to more than half of the world’s smokers and some of its more dynamic cigarette markets. According to Liem, demand for cigarettes remains stable in the region.

 

2Firsts On-Site at InterTabac: Industry Suppliers Confident About Outlook Despite Stagnant Cigarette Volumes
Liem Khe Fung | Photo: Taco Tuinstra

 

While acknowledging that globally tobacco sales are declining, Liem believes that BMJ will survive the downturn. He anticipates that weaker competitors will exit the market first, leaving stronger companies to remain. With close ties to market leaders such as SWM and the Tann Group, BMJ serves a significant share of the global cigarette market.

 

Regarding next-generation tobacco products, Liem noted that many of these products, such as heat-not-burn consumables, still rely on traditional materials like paper, although the volume of paper used has decreased.

 

Embracing New Categories

 

Hans Schijfs, sales manager at Spikker Specials, a supplier of wear and spare parts to the traditional tobacco business based in the Netherlands, said his company had been adapting to the changing tobacco landscape by diversifying into emerging markets like nicotine pouches, roll-your-own tobacco and heat-not-burn products.

 

2Firsts On-Site at InterTabac: Industry Suppliers Confident About Outlook Despite Stagnant Cigarette Volumes
Hans Schijfs | Photo: LinkedIn

 

This shift in focus, he said, is necessary for long-term survival, as conventional cigarette sales continue to drop. The company is adapting by supplying equipment for these new products, which has become a growth area, compensating for the decline in traditional cigarette sales.

 

Schijf stressed the need to adapt to the market changes and find new opportunities. Companies that resist change and hold on to old ways will not survive, he said. According to Schijfs, Spikker Specials’ reputation and network has helped it stay competitive even as others in the industry struggle with the transition, leaving room for growth.

 

Adaptability in a Changing Market

 

Sven Mertens, commercial manager at Tabaknatie, a specialist in tobacco storage and logistics based in Antwerp, stressed the importance of resilience and flexibility in a rapidly changing market. To stay relevant, he says, the company must digitize, innovate and grow or shrink in line with customer requirements.

 

2Firsts On-Site at InterTabac: Industry Suppliers Confident About Outlook Despite Stagnant Cigarette Volumes

 

This also means staying alert for new opportunities. While population growth has offset declining smoking rates in many markets, resulting in steady demand for tobacco storage and logistics services, Tabaknatie is well aware of the growth in next-generation products. To serve the new categories, the company has invested in safe storage facilities for e-cigarettes, which due to their electronic components require additional certificates.

 

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For more on-the-ground coverage, visit the 2Firsts InterTabac Special Section.

 

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