RNCOS Launches New Report- Czech Republic Automobile SectorBy: Shushmul Maheswari
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RNCOS Launches New Report- Czech Republic Automobile Sector
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Czech Republic Automobile Sector” to its report gallery. Automobile sector is an integral and important part of the Czech Republic economy. The geographical proximity of the country with other European countries provides it an inherent advantage for companies to tap the regional automobile market. The largest automobile producer and a major auto exporter in the region, the Czech Republic has sustained its dominant position and will continue to do so in future due to the rising level of investment in automobile sector, says the RNCOS research report “Czech Republic Automobile Sector”. It provides a detailed overview of the automobile industry in the country. The report provides segment-wise analysis of the automobile industry in terms of production, sales, and exports to evaluate the industry at micro level.
The future forecast given in the report helps the client to identify the potential segment(s) and to design market-centric strategies. The report also provides overview of the factors responsible for the growth of automobile industry in the Czech Republic, challenges to be faced, and the opportunities present in the market.
Key Findings
- More than 90% of automobile production in the Czech Republic is exported.
- Cars and LCVs dominate automobile production in the country.
- Sales of used cars have outperformed the sales of new cars in the Czech Republic.
- Passenger car stock is expected to reach 418.5 per 1000 people in the country by 2011.
- Car and LCV sales are expected to increase at a CAGR of 21% from 2008 to 2011.
- Skoda dominates the car & LCV production by accounting for more than 50% of the industry production.
- Motorcycle imports increased by 53% as compared to a 36% rise in sales of new motorcycles from Jan-Sep’ 2006 to Jan-Sep’ 2007.
Key Issues and Facts Analyzed
- Segment-wise overview of sales, production and export of automobiles in the Czech Republic.
- Import analysis of new and second-hand foreign branded cars.
- Factors driving the automobile industry in the Czech Republic.
- Potential obstacles for the industry and recommendations to overcome them.
- Key players operating in the Czech Republic automobile industry.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
The information has been compiled from authentic and reliable sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
Methods like historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis have been used in the report for a prudent analysis.
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Shushmul Maheswari || send email to Shushmul Maheswari
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Booming Russian Automobile Sector
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According to our new research report - “Booming Russian Automobile Sector” - the Russian automotive industry is growing at a fast pace and emerging as one of the most competitive and dynamic industries at the world level. Government initiatives and incentives are filliping the industry and attracting the foreign players to the market. These foreign auto giants are establishing their car assembly lines in the country and capturing the domestic market.
Passenger car segment dominates the domestic market of Russia and is expanding due to increasing disposable income and low interest rate. This will further act as an attractant for the foreign investors to invest in the industry.
We expect that more foreign auto giants will enter the market in future to fill the demand and supply gap. At present, a large section of passenger car demand is satisfied by new imports and its share will grow in future as Russians are looking for latest technology and new designs. The commercial vehicle market will be dominated by the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) segment. The major part of this high demand will come from growing small- and medium-scale businesses, coupled with increasing income.
The report provides exhaustive and extensive research on the burgeoning automobile industry of Russia. It defines the market structure and growth, discusses the market drivers, analyzes the future growth areas, and studies the various parameters of the market.
Key findings of “Booming Russian Automobile Sector” include:
- Sales of passenger cars in Russia are forecasted to reach about 5.9 Million Units by 2012.
- The commercial vehicle market is projected to increase at a CAGR around 14% during 2008-2012.
- The Russian government is establishing Greenfield sites to attract foreign players.
- The stock of passenger car per 1,000 people is expected to cross 300 Units by 2012, reflecting the vast potential this market has.
- In the used passenger car market, the Russian used cars accounted for about 86.9% share in 2007.
- There is a high scope for growth of automotive component industry and dealership network in Russia.
Key questions answered in the report:
- What is the market size of the Russian automotive industry?
- Where does the Russian automotive market stands at global level?
- What are the major segments in the market and what is their growth potential?
- What are the growth prospects for the market in near future?
- Which factors are driving the market?
- What are the opportunities and constraints for automobile manufacturers?
- What is the automobile production landscape of domestic and foreign players?
- Who are the major domestic and foreign players in the market?
Information in the report has been sourced from:
Authentic and reliable sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Research methodology used in the report:
RNCOS industry forecast and analysis is based on various macro and microeconomic factors, sector and industry specific databases and our in-house statistical and analytical model. This model takes into account the past and current trends in an economy, and more specifically in an industry, to bring out an objective market analysis.
Our industry experts study the relationship between various industry and economic variables to ensure the required accuracy and desired check on the quality of data and information given in the report.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM551.htm
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Slovakia Auto Industry Drawing FDI despite Recession
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Slovakia, the newest member of euro zone, is expected to see slowdown much faster than previously predicted in the current year, as per the latest statistics by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. Although the growth prospects are bleak, the country will manage to register 2% growth and safely avoid the recession hitting its contemporaries.
The main reason for low impact of recession on Slovakia is the adoption of euro in January 2009 that partially sheltered the country from disturbances in the currency markets, said a senior research analyst at RNCOS. However, the country still has to take a number of initiatives, including raising flexibility in its labor and product markets, reforms in housing policies and improvement in fiscal policy, to avoid boom-bust scenario.
Analyst added that Slovakia succeeded in protecting its banks from the financial market meltdown due to their limited exposure to toxic assets. But the economy that relies heavily on exports like cars is expected to be hit by weak demand for such goods in the Western countries. As the automotive sector constitutes one of the key economic pillars of Slovakia, its expansion helped the GDP to rise to an EU high of 10.4% in 2007.
A new research report by RNCOS, “Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis” also states that Slovakia has emerged as an attractive location for automotive industry in past few years that has led to heavy flow of FDI in the country, particularly in automotive sector. Slovakia has an edge in saving cost that helped its automobile production to grow immensely.
Analyzing all these benefits, RNCOS analyst said that Slovakia is a low cost production center in comparison to developed countries such as Japan, Germany and the US during recession. Low cost production makes Slovakia more attractive to players to set up their manufacturing utilities.
“Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis” provides detailed information on growth drivers, challenges and future prospects for the automotive industry in Slovakia. The report also gives comprehensive overview on various segments of the industry, including turnover, production, export, investment, sales and predicts the future direction of the industry. It provides forecast on automobile registration, employment in automobile industry and new passenger car sales by country.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM132.htm
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Chinese Passenger Car Production Going Full Steam Ahead
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China became the world’s second largest car producer after Japan in 2007 by overtaking Germany, says our new research report, “China Automobile Sector to 2010”. The production of passenger cars in the country is estimated to have crossed 7 Million Units by 2008.
As per the research, passenger cars stock in China during 2004-2007 was very low in comparison to consumer purchasing power that was increasing rapidly. As a result, many international automobile players found Chinese automobile market attractive for investment.
The aspirations of buying passenger car in new working and middle-class population increased substantially with rise in average per head disposable income that surged by over 116% between 2001 and 2006. Consequently, the sale of passenger cars witnessed an impressive annual growth of nearly 22% during 2006-2007. Moreover, the affluent households are giving priority to personal vehicles for transportation, helping the auto industry to roll ahead, says the report.
The Chinese automobile industry is expected to continue witnessing growth in the next couple of years on account of changing lifestyle in tier 1 and 2 cities along with growing importance of transportation mode. Thus, manufacturers are likely to see high production scenario in coming years amidst the rising demand in the domestic market.
Passenger car is just a segment covered in “China Automobile Sector to 2010”. The research also provides extensive statistical data and rational analysis on commercial vehicles, LCVs, trucks, two-wheelers etc. It thoroughly discusses the rapidly growing automobile industry, key players and past trends that enable investors to evaluate opportunities for growth and plan their strategies accordingly. The report also gives information on future prospects, challenges, growth areas, and demand and supply.
The RNCOS study further provides forecast on important aspects of the industry, including premium from passenger cars, auto steel demand, automobile production structure, automobile production, passenger car stock, passenger car sales, sports utility vehicle sales and commercial vehicle sales.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM117.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis” to its report gallery. Slovakia, the third-largest automotive manufacturer in central Europe, is among the fastest growing automotive markets in the Central & Eastern European Region (CEE), with the industry production growing almost two-fold (93%) in 2007 from the previous year. In percentage terms, the Slovakian automobile industry expanded by 93.3%. However, the country manufactures most of its automobiles for export, and this trend will continue in future, says the market research report “Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis”.
This report provides a comprehensive review on the growth rationales, challenges and market prospects for the Slovakia automotive industry. It gives a detailed overview on the industry segmented into turnover, production, sales, export and investment, and predicts the future direction of the industry.
Key Highlights of the Report
- The automotive industry is the main driver of the Slovak economy, with the sector accounting for around 35% of total industrial production in 2007.
- Total production of the Slovakian automotive industry surged huge 93.3% and reached 571,071 Units in 2007 as compared to the previous year.
- Slovakia’s geographical location and relatively cheap labor force drives its automotive industry.
- From longer-term perspective, R&D will play a greater role to increase the chances of sustained growth once Slovakia’s advantage in terms of labor costs disappears.
- The Slovakian automobile industry is export-oriented. In 2007, the total automotive export from the country reached 564 Billion SKK (US$ 27.07 Billion) as compared to 402 Billion SKK (US$ 19.30 Billion) in 2005.
- Entry of new market players such as PSA and KIA will diversify Slovakia’s automotive industry and will help it to grow further.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed in the Report
- What are growth rationales and market prospects of Slovakia automotive industry?
- What is the current statistics of the Slovakia automotive industry?
- Where does the Slovakia auto industry stands vis-a-vis the European auto industry?
- What are the challenges for the industry?
- Who are the Key players in the industry?
Key Industry Players Analyzed in the Report
This section covers the key facts about major players currently operating in the Slovakia automotive sector such as Volkswagen, PSA and KIA Motors.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information in this report has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
The analysis methods used in the report include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis
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