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Market Research Report

Automotive Logistics Market Map 2009

Published by Datamonitor
Published December, 2009 Product code 114449
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US $ 8995 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 22488 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


Automotive Logistics Market Map 2009 published by Datamonitor in December, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 8995.

Introduction

Abstract

Introduction

A comprehensive interactive model, which assesses and analyses the logistics industry in the key automotive sectors across 8 European countries, covering historical, current and forecasted market values up to 2013.Country coverage: France, Germany, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Sweden.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Develop strategies that will allow you to respond more effectively to your clients' needs.
  • Benchmark your company' s performance in very specific logistics market against industry standards.
  • Ensure your future business targets are responsive to the current economic environment.

Table of Contents

OVERVIEW

  • This product has been designed for delivery in a data pack format (.xls).
  • Introduction:
    • A comprehensive interactive model, which assesses and analyses the logistics industry in key automotive sectors across 8 European countries. Each sub-sector is broken down into main logistics activities, giving current market values and forecasts up to 2013
    • Key reasons to read this report:
    • Develop strategies that will allow you to respond more effectively to your clients needs.
    • Benchmark your company' s performance in very specific logistics market against industry standards.
    • Ensure targets for future business are in the sectors that will remain lucrative.
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