The Outlook for the Commercial Vehicle Market
New intelligence report on opportunities for OEMs, sellers, suppliers and service providers  |
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The commercial vehicle world faces constantly evolving conditions -- from new government regulations to technology disruptors -- and all players must stay on top of developments in these areas to thrive, or even survive.
WardsAuto has produced the 2018 Commercial Vehicle Report to examine how each of these issues may impact the prospects for companies producing and selling CVs, parts and service providers, and anyone else whose fortunes are tied to the CV market.
The report addresses the key information needs for various roles, including: - Manufacturing executives
- Logistics professionals
- Product planners
- Sales and marketing professionals
- Industry analysts
This report, available in late December 2017, may be pre-ordered now at a special rate. PLACE YOUR PRE-ORDER NOW.
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CONTENTS (preliminary contents -- subject to change) |
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- US CV POPULATION PROFILE
- Population by class
- Population by industry segments
- Population y region
- Population by average age
- US CV RETAIL SALES
- Sales data from past 10 years
- Factors driving sales cycles
- Changes in brand shares
- Changes in vehicle designs, types
- Quick look at Mexico and Canadian markets
- Major export markets for second life vehicles and impact of USD strength over time
- Export effects from more stringent regulatory demands in US and other markets
- CURRENT CV INDUSTRY ISSUES
- Emissions
- Safety
- Other regulations
- Productivity
- Changes in operations, distribution patterns, end of big box retail and shift to home shopping
- Development of "final mile" infrastructure
- Drivers
- Technicians
| - OEM ACTIVITY
- Change in procurement patterns
- OBS leasing vs ownership and growth of OEM financing business
- Disruptors such as electrification / autonomy leading to a flattening of the playing field and a possible reduction in barriers to entry
- Growth of parallel dealer infrastructure driven by fleet consolidation rendering OEM networks less vital
- FUTURE CHALLENGES
- Changes in vehicle designs, types, costs
- Maintenance and telematics -- who will control?
- Autonomous CVs
- Freight and other economic industry drivers
- OE consolidation, vertical integration, 3rd party suppliers
- Alternative fuels, electrification, application-specific technology
- Big data and impact on logistics and distribution
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