This Intelligence Set includes the fourth edition of our road wheels report, along with profiles of Alcoa, ArvinMeritor, Hayes Lemmerz, Superior, Topy, Amcast and Accuride.
It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing.
Since being rolled out by the Sumerians in around 3500 BC, the wheel has been constantly re-invented. Today, the main development trends in the automotive wheels industry centre on producing larger, brighter and cheaper wheels.
OEM's also require styling flexibility, reduced weight and high quality from their wheel suppliers today, and although the North American and European aluminium wheel market has grown over the past decade, the pace of growth has slowed recently, and advances in the use of steel has meant that manufacturers of steel wheels can meet alloy wheel designs head on. According to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), steel wheels are making a comeback as vehicle makers realise that thanks to the development of new high-strength steels and improved design and simulation technology, they can save up to US$200 per vehicle, without making any sacrifice to quality or performance.
In this fourth edition of the road wheels report, it is reviewed that the key market drivers for road wheels, and provides updated market analysis.
We include market share data for steel wheels and cast aluminium wheels, plus we provide top level market fitment, volume and value forecasts through to 2013.
The report also includes exclusive Q&As with senior executives from ArvinMeritor, Hayes Lemmerz and the AISI. We also provide a review of recent innovations in this arena, plus brief profiles of the major manufacturers, namely Accuride, Alcoa, Amcast, ArvinMeritor, Hayes Lemmerz, Superior Industries and Topy Industries.
Chapter 1: Introduction - A brief overview of the report coverage.
Chapter 2: The market - In this chapter we provide volume and value forecasts to 2013, along with market share data for North and South America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Also included are profiles of the market players, along with interviews with some of the key industry players, such as Jim Cran, project manager, AISI, and Fred Bentley, chief operating officer and president of the Global Wheel Group, Hayes Lemmerz International Inc.
We also give a brief overview of manufacturer movements in the emerging markets, India, Russia and Brazil.
Chapter 3: Technical review - We briefly look at the history of the wheel, plus we talk about recent innovations, such as Siemens VDO Automotive's 'eCorner'.
Chapter 4: Manufacturers - This chapter sets out profiles of some of the major manufacturers, from Accuride to Topy Industies. Included is information on mergers and acquisitions, products, customers, manufacturing facilities and revenue.
A typical profile contains the following :
Chapter 1: Company dossier - a brief outline of business activity, stock symbol, key executives, financial statistics, customers, and an outlook.
Chapter 2: Worldwide locations - gives the production locations and number of employees.
Chapter 3: Financial Analysis - sales figures, profit, investments, cash flow, depreciation, research and development, and number of employees.
Chapter 4: Competitor analysis - identifies rivals and illustrates market share
Chapter 5: Key events in the company's history
Chapter 6: Analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT).
Chapter 7: Customers - locations of customers are given
Chapter 8: Products - details brands and product ranges
Chapter 9: Product development - recent innovations and product launches
Chapter 10: Prospects
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