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Automotive Aftermarket in France - Industry and Country Analysis
Datamonitor, July 2011, Pages: 62
Project Synopsis: Automotive Aftermarket in France – Industry and Country Analysis provides five forces Industry analysis, along with PESTLE country analysis of France. This report concludes with profiles of the leading companies in the French automotive aftermarket market.
Project Description: Includes market value/volume, geographical segmentation, and five forces (buyer power, supplier power, new entrants, substitutes, and rivalry) analysis of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry in France. The PESTLE analysis section analyzes the current challenges, future prospects and risks across political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental areas of the country.
Scope: - Contains data on market value, volume and/or segmentation for Automotive Aftermarket in France.
- Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis
- analyzes the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure of France.
- The leading companies are identified with supporting key financial metrics (where available)
Market Definition: The automotive aftermarket is valued according to the retail selling price (RSP), including taxes, of service parts, wear & tear parts, mechanical parts, tires, crash repair and consumables & accessories. Service parts include filters, wiper blades, ignition plugs and engine oil components. Wear & tear parts include batteries, emission systems, brake pads & discs and ride control. Mechanical parts are defined as those parts which are neither changed as part of a service nor are considered to be wear & tear parts; these include transmission and power train parts. Consumables include cleaners, waxes, polishes, windscreen washes and antifreeze. Accessories include in-car entertainment, alarms & security, alloy wheels, storage, interiors (mats etc.) and exteriors (spoilers etc.). Labor charges and wholesale-related revenues are not included. The data only relates to the market for the repair of light vehicles (cars & light commercial vehicles of up to 3.5 tons in weight). Market volume is measured in terms of outlets, which refers to the number of locations where end-users can purchase aftermarket parts. Any currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2009 annual average exchange rates.
Highlights: The performance of the sector is forecast to accelerate, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8% for the five-year period 2010-2015, which is expected to drive the sector to a value of $25.6 billion by the end of 2015.
Sector consumption volumes are most likely to decrease with a CARC of -1.6% between 2006-2010, to reach a total of 54.1 thousand outlets in 2010.
The performance of the sector is forecast to accelerate, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8% for the five-year period 2010-2015, which is expected to drive the sector to a value of $25.6 billion by the end of 2015.
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