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Market Research Report

European Aftermarket Supply Chain, 2009

Published by Datamonitor
Published April, 2009 Product code 85241
Content info 5 pages
Price
US $ 9995 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 24988 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


European Aftermarket Supply Chain, 2009 published by Datamonitor in April, 2009. This report consists of 5 pages and the price starts from US $ 9995.

Introduction

Abstract

Introduction

The European Aftermarket Supply Chain report provides an detailed view of the wholesale supply chain flows. This comprehensive report quantifies flows from Parts Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Vehicle Manufacturers to eight key retail channels.

Scope of this research

  • This presentation outlines the key supply chain trends by country, across 15 European markets.
  • Provides an detailed view of how aftermarket supply chain flows have evolved across 15 countries between 2006, 2007 and 2008.

Research and analysis highlights

In 2008, across the 15 countries covered in this report, total wholesale aftermarket was valued at EUR70.7bn. Vehicle manufacturers lost ground to independent wholesalers as a supply source, whilst retaining the largest share of the market.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Provides a detailed sizing of flows from each of the key source of supply - wholesaler, parts manufacturer, vehicle manufacturer.
  • For each of eight key retail channels quantifies purchases of parts and tyres by source.
  • Quantifies the franchised dealers' resales to each key retail channel.

Table of Contents

OVERVIEW

  • Overview of the European Aftermarket Supply Chain (ppt).
    • Introduction
    • Scope of this report
    • Research and analysis highlights
    • Key reasons to read this report
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