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Indian Automotive Pistons and Piston Rings Aftermarket
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2002
Technological Superiority Is Critical to Aftermarket Success
As automakers strive to make engines more powerful, efficient, and less polluting, they will require technologically advanced pistons and piston rings to endure higher thermal and mechanical loads.To succeed in this aftermarket,
component providers will have to demonstrate a greater degree of
technological superiority while forging a strong relationship with leading engine component manufacturers around the world.
This Frost & Sullivan study analyzes the Indian automotive aftermarket for pistons and piston rings. It evaluates segments for passenger cars, multi-utility vehicles, commercial vehicles, tractors, and two-wheelers. By providing accurate forecasts and identifying winning market strategies, this study will help you develop an effective plan to capitalize on a growing field.
Influencing Reborers Should Be Top Priority
Reborers have an increasingly important voice in the purchase of engine components, says the author of this study. Piston and piston ring changes often involve the correction of the cylinder bore, which is done by a reborer.
With complex engine repairs requiring reborers to have higher levels of skill and expertise, their brand preferences will become a key factor in component purchases.
Brand preference of a reborer can be influenced by quality or price, states the author. Often, the reborer makes a brand purchase decision on the basis of promotional campaigns. Although these campaigns can be costly to implement, they will remain essential in influencing buying decisions and commanding greater market share for component providers. This research, which examines end user and industry trends, will help your company attract more customers.
Transition to Steel Should Improve Piston Performance
Steel rings are overtaking cast-iron rings in the aftermarket, says the analyst. Today’s engines put greater demands on piston rings. Steel rings, which are stronger, weigh less, and perform more efficiently, can better meet those demands than cast-iron rings.The adoption of steel rings will result in reduced oil consumption, friction, wear, and breakage.
Currently, steel rings constitute 15 percent of the total piston ring market, says the author. “Their market share is expected to rise significantly over the forecast period.” This research monitors technological changes and assesses their impact on the marketplace. With such a privileged view of the field, your company will be poised to optimize its business plan and maximize revenues.
Additional Information
Market Participants Escorts Mahle Ltd. Goetze Ltd. India Pistons Ltd. Menon Pistons Ltd. Perfect Circle Victor Ltd. Samkrg Pistons and Rings Ltd. Shriram Pistons and Rings Ltd. Super Circle Auto Ltd.
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