How can Europe's tracking system suppliers manage the short term downturn due to the recession and take advantage of post recessional opportunities?
The recession hasn't been kind to Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT). As a product aligned with high value, sports and luxury cars, the dramatic downturn in vehicle sales has also reduced demand for these systems.
This report provides a detailed overview of the outlook for SVT systems. It covers the threats and opportunities for both aftermarket and OE systems as the European landscape changes as a result of other telematics services being introduced in the coming years.
The report also includes an overview of the latest technical requirements across Europe and includes an analysis of the future trends and the growing influence of Thatcham.
This report will help you to understand the changes that will drive the future of SVT in Europe:
- How will the recession impact on the fitment of systems in the short term? - How will OE systems influence fitment of aftermarket or manufacturer option systems? - What will be the impact of usage based insurance and eCall on SVT systems? - What new technical standards are being developed and how will Thatcham's Cat G5 influence insurance requirements in other countries?
About report author
Paul Burnley – Senior Security and Cost of Ownership Specialist Paul graduated from the University of Surrey with a degree in Electronic Engineering. He has worked with engine management and smart key systems and is an expert in vehicle communication and tracking systems. Paul is widely regarded as a leading authority on European insurance requirements and theft statistics.
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