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220299
최종 업데이트
2026-04-29
서치 및 소싱 팀을 위한 핵심 요약
즉석 커피 마켓 커버리지는 150개 국가에 걸쳐 있습니다.
이 제품에 대해 글로벌 공급망 인텔리전스 네트워크에 수출업체 1,322개와 수입업체 1,656개가 색인되어 있습니다.
3,838건의 공급업체 연계 거래가 상위 20개 국가에 걸쳐 요약되어 있습니다.
현재 프리미엄 공급업체 4개와 카탈로그 항목 0개가 등록되어 있습니다.
도매 샘플 항목: 2건; 산지가 샘플 항목: 0건.
이 페이지 데이터셋의 최신 기준 연도는 2026입니다.
페이지 데이터 최종 업데이트일: 2026-04-29.
즉석 커피에 대한 글로벌 공급업체 거래, 수출 활동 및 가격 벤치마크
상위 20개 국가에 걸친 공급업체 연계 거래 3,838건을 분석하고, 월간 단가 벤치마크로 즉석 커피의 수출 경쟁력과 소싱 리스크를 추적하세요.
즉석 커피 국가별 공급업체 거래 및 수출 모멘텀 전년 대비 변화
즉석 커피의 긍정적/부정적 전년 대비 변화를 비교해 성장하는 공급 시장과 약화되는 수출 경로를 식별하세요.
즉석 커피의 YoY 변동 상위 국가는 미국 (+80.7%), 중국 (+56.7%), 파키스탄 (+54.2%)입니다.
즉석 커피 국가별 공급업체 거래 및 단가 요약
2025-06 기준으로 즉석 커피 국가별 거래 건수와 월간 단가/물량을 비교해 공급업체 및 수출 시장 우선순위를 정하세요.
2025-11 기준, 노출 가능한 즉석 커피 거래 단가가 있는 국가는 싱가포르 (73.41 USD / kg), 중국 (35.78 USD / kg), 스위스 (14.05 USD / kg), 베트남 (9.02 USD / kg), 남아프리카 (8.79 USD / kg), 외 15개국입니다.
최신 2건의 즉석 커피 도매 업데이트를 활용해 현재 수출 가격 포인트와 원산지 수준 공급업체 변화를 검증하세요.
일자
항목명
단가 (USD)
2026-01-01
lat** * ************
0.34 USD / kg
2023-04-01
小菊-*** * ***** ****
0.46 USD / kg
Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormReady-to-Drink (RTD) Beverage
Industry PositionValue-added Packaged Beverage
Market
Ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee is a value-added beverage category that combines roasted coffee (and often dairy or plant-based ingredients) with shelf-stable or chilled packaging formats for convenience-driven consumption. Market activity is strongly shaped by East Asian RTD coffee traditions (notably Japan and South Korea) alongside expanding cold-coffee and café-style offerings in North America, Europe, and parts of Southeast Asia. While final-product manufacturing frequently occurs near end markets due to packaging weight and distribution economics, input cost and availability are closely tied to global green coffee supply dynamics and price volatility. Product differentiation is driven by flavor profiles (black, latte, mocha, cold brew), sweetness levels, functional positioning, and packaging/format innovation, with private label participation varying by region.
Market GrowthGrowing (medium-term outlook)growth concentrated in cold-coffee and café-style RTD formats, with premiumization and convenience as recurring drivers
Major Producing Countries
일본Long-established RTD coffee manufacturing ecosystem (canned and bottled formats) serving large domestic demand and some regional exports.
대한민국Large RTD coffee market with strong convenience-store distribution and extensive domestic production.
중국Significant beverage manufacturing base serving domestic and regional markets; RTD coffee portfolio expanding across multiple segments.
미국Major consumer market with substantial domestic production and co-manufacturing; growth linked to cold coffee and café-style RTD formats.
태국Regional beverage manufacturing hub with RTD coffee production for domestic consumption and intra-regional trade.
베트남Large coffee origin country with growing domestic RTD manufacturing and potential for regional exports alongside ingredient supply relevance.
Major Exporting Countries
일본Exports select RTD coffee products (including canned/bottled) to premium and diaspora-driven segments in various markets.
대한민국Exports branded RTD coffee products and participates in contract manufacturing for regional distribution.
태국Exports RTD beverages, including coffee-based drinks, within Southeast Asia and to selected overseas markets.
중국Exports certain RTD beverage products depending on brand strategy and co-manufacturing arrangements.
Major Importing Countries
미국Large RTD coffee consumption market; imports complement domestic production for specific brands, formats, and seasonal/promotional needs.
영국Large packaged beverage market where imports can supply niche or premium RTD coffee offerings alongside domestic/EU production.
싱가포르Import-reliant retail market where RTD coffee is commonly supplied via imports and regional distribution networks.
아랍에미리트Import-oriented packaged beverage market with RTD coffee supplied through international brand distribution.
Homogeneous appearance and stable dispersion for milk-based or plant-based variants (minimized creaming and sedimentation)
Coffee aroma retention with low-oxygen packaging and appropriate barrier materials
Format-driven sensory profile (canned, PET bottle, glass bottle, aseptic carton; shelf-stable vs chilled)
Compositional Metrics
Caffeine content and serving-size consistency (often a buyer and labeling requirement)
Coffee solids/strength targets (e.g., total dissolved solids or equivalent internal strength metrics)
Sweetness level (e.g., °Brix or sugar content targets) for sweetened variants
pH/acidity targets to support flavor stability and processing compatibility
Microbiological specifications aligned to shelf-stable aseptic/retort processing or chilled distribution requirements
For dairy/plant-based variants: fat/protein and stabilizer system performance targets for emulsion stability
Packaging
Aluminum cans (including slim cans) for shelf-stable and vending/convenience channels
PET bottles for single-serve and multi-serve formats (shelf-stable or chilled depending on process and formulation)
Aseptic cartons for shelf-stable latte-style products
Glass bottles for premium positioning in some markets
Multipacks and variety packs for retail and e-commerce
ProcessingCoffee extraction (hot-brew or cold-brew) followed by filtration/clarification as neededThermal processing routes include UHT with aseptic filling, retort processing for canned products, or refrigerated processing for chilled lines (by product design)Homogenization commonly used for milk-based/plant-based RTD coffee to improve stabilityOxygen management (dissolved oxygen control, headspace management, nitrogen dosing) to reduce oxidation and flavor deterioration
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Green coffee sourcing -> roasting -> grinding -> extraction (hot or cold) -> filtration/standardization -> blending with water/sweeteners/dairy or plant base -> homogenization (as applicable) -> thermal processing (UHT/retort) or refrigerated processing -> filling/packaging -> metal detection/X-ray and QC release -> distribution (ambient or chilled) -> retail/foodservice
Demand Drivers
Convenience and portability (single-serve, on-the-go consumption)
Café-style flavor replication (latte, mocha, cold brew) without in-store preparation
Premiumization via origin claims, specialty-style positioning, and reduced-sugar variants
Channel strength in convenience stores, vending, and e-commerce multipacks
Temperature
Shelf-stable RTD coffee relies on validated thermal processing and hygienic/aseptic filling; distribution can be ambient with protection from heat abuse for flavor quality
Chilled RTD coffee variants require continuous refrigeration and shorter distribution windows; temperature excursions increase spoilage and quality risk
Atmosphere Control
Dissolved oxygen control and nitrogen dosing/headspace management are commonly used to reduce oxidation, foaming issues, and aroma loss in packaged RTD coffee
Shelf Life
Shelf-stable RTD coffee products typically target multi-month ambient shelf life when thermal processing and packaging integrity are properly controlled
Milk-based or plant-based formulations are more sensitive to physical separation and flavor changes over time, increasing the importance of formulation stability and oxygen control
Chilled RTD coffee products generally have shorter dated life and higher cold-chain dependence than aseptic/retorted products
Risks
Climate HighRTD coffee cost and continuity are exposed to global coffee supply shocks driven by climate variability and climate change, including droughts, heat stress, excessive rainfall, and disease pressure that can reduce yields or degrade quality in major coffee origins. These shocks can quickly translate into price volatility and procurement risk for manufacturers relying on consistent coffee extracts or green coffee supply.Diversify coffee origin sourcing and supplier base, maintain multi-origin formulation options (including Arabica/Robusta flexibility where product design allows), use risk management/hedging where appropriate, and support traceable climate-resilience programs with suppliers.
Regulatory Compliance MediumRTD coffee faces evolving labeling and composition compliance requirements across markets (e.g., caffeine disclosure expectations, allergen labeling for milk, and nutrition declarations), plus potential policy pressure on sugar-sweetened beverages that can affect sweetened RTD coffee portfolios.Maintain market-specific label governance, routinely review caffeine/allergen/nutrition rules for target markets, and develop reduced-sugar and unsweetened line extensions to manage policy and consumer shifts.
Food Safety MediumShelf-stable RTD coffee depends on validated thermal processing (UHT/aseptic or retort) and hygienic filling; failures in process control or packaging integrity can cause spoilage incidents or recalls. Milk-based and plant-based variants add formulation and allergen-control complexity.Use validated process authorities for thermal processes, implement robust HACCP/FSMS controls (including aseptic zone hygiene and container integrity testing), and strengthen allergen segregation and verification programs.
Sustainability Due Diligence MediumCoffee is among commodities with heightened deforestation and traceability scrutiny in some jurisdictions, raising compliance and reputational risk for RTD coffee brands that cannot demonstrate responsible sourcing and supply-chain transparency.Implement traceability to origin where feasible, align supplier requirements with recognized sustainability and due-diligence frameworks, and maintain auditable documentation for high-risk sourcing regions.
Logistics LowRTD coffee is relatively heavy and packaging-intensive; freight cost swings, container availability constraints, and packaging material disruptions (aluminum, PET resin, carton barrier materials) can pressure landed costs and lead times.Dual-source key packaging components, qualify alternative formats where possible, and use regional co-manufacturing to reduce exposure to long-haul shipping for finished goods.
Sustainability
Climate vulnerability of coffee cultivation (yield and quality impacts that can transmit into RTD coffee input costs and availability)
Deforestation and land-use change risk in coffee supply chains and associated due-diligence expectations in some markets
Packaging footprint and waste management (aluminum cans, PET, multilayer cartons) under tightening recycling and extended producer responsibility regimes
Water and wastewater management in beverage manufacturing (CIP systems and effluent treatment requirements)
Labor & Social
Smallholder livelihood pressures and price volatility in coffee supply chains (income stability and resilience concerns)
Child labor and forced labor risks reported in some agricultural supply chains, requiring robust due diligence for coffee sourcing and traceability
Seasonal labor conditions in coffee harvesting and upstream processing, with increased scrutiny from buyers and regulators
FAQ
What is the biggest global risk that can disrupt RTD coffee supply or pricing?Climate-driven shocks in major coffee-growing regions are the most critical risk because they can reduce coffee yields or quality and quickly transmit into global price volatility for coffee inputs used in RTD products.
What packaging formats are most common for RTD coffee in global trade?Common formats include aluminum cans, PET bottles, aseptic cartons, and glass bottles, with the choice often linked to whether the product is shelf-stable (UHT/aseptic or retorted) or sold chilled.
Why do many RTD coffee products focus on oxygen control during packaging?Managing dissolved oxygen and package headspace (often with nitrogen dosing) helps reduce oxidation, which can otherwise degrade coffee aroma and flavor stability over time, especially in shelf-stable products targeting multi-month life.