Government laws in both North America and parts of Europe are driving the
adoption of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), but the relatively small
size of the installed base and lack of consumer and installer awareness have
held back unit volumes so far. However, education and promotion efforts led by
key manufacturers, combined with a growing installed base, have set the stage
for rapid increase in TPMS sensor volumes, particularly beyond 2014. This
research service identifies the key market drivers and restraints, demand
metrics and competitive factors to provide a comprehensive analysis of the
future market growth for TPMS sensors.
Key Questions this Study Will Answer
What demand factors in the aftermarket will impact the development of the
TPMS market?
What are the challenges, drivers, and restraints in the TPMS aftermarket?
What size will the TPMS aftermarket be by the end of the forecast period?
How are TPMS sensor manufacturers positioned in the market, and how will those
positions change in the future?
How will the different value chain participants, including distributors,
retailers, and installers, evolve?
What are the existing and future strategies to foster growth for
participants in the TPMS market?
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Research Scope, Objectives, Methodology, and Background
2. Definitions and Segmentation
3. Market Overview
4. Total TPMS Aftermarket
Tire Pressure Management Systems Demand Analysis
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
Forecasts and Trends
Market Share and Competitive Analysis
5. North American TPMS Aftermarket
6. European TPMS Aftermarket
7. Conclusions and Future Outlook
8. Appendix
Strategic Analysis of the North American and European Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Aftermarket published by Frost & Sullivan in September 26, 2012. This report consists of 114 Pages and the price starts from US $ 9000.