U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarkets
Frost & Sullivan, March 1998
Demand for aftermarket alternators and starters for passenger cars and light trucks has increased significantly over the past decade. This Frost & Sullivan report offers it users a clear view of where the market is headed, providing a better look at their own market position, strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. With a detailed distribution analysis and replacements rates forecast through 2004, the report provides the tools you need to put your company at the top.
- Executive Summary
- Introduction to the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Summary of Major Findings
- Industry Challenges and Research Methodology
- Identification of Challenges Facing the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Time Frame Analysis of Industry Challenges
- Frost & Sullivan's 12-Step Market Engineering Research Methodology
- Market Engineering Forecasting Methodology
- List of Acronyms
- Market Engineering Measurement Analysis of the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Market Overview and Definitions
- Presentation of Strategic Significance of Measurements
- Market Engineering Research for the U.S. Remanufactured Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Forecasts of the Total Market
- Market Engineering Research for the U.S. New Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Forecasts of the Total Market
- Distribution Analysis of the U.S.Remanufactured Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Core Distribution
- Analysis of Remanufacturing Distribution Chain
- Industry Structure
- Aftermarket Channel Analysis
- Market Engineering Strategy
- What Is Market Engineering Strategy?
- How to Improve the Market Engineering Strategy Development Process
- Market Engineering Strategic Recommendations
- Market Engineering Planning in the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Integrating Market Engineering into the Business Planning Process
- Using Market Engineering Planning to Support the Business Planning Process
- Implementation of Market Engineering
- Introduction and Summary
- How to ImplementMarket Engineering in a Company
- How to Make the Most of This Market Engineering Report
- Market Engineering Monitoring of the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Purpose of Market Engineering Monitoring
- How to Design a Successful Monitoring Program
- Top Ten Critical Elements of a Market Engineering Program in the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Frost & Sullivan's Market Engineering Awards in the U.S. Alternator and Starter Aftermarket
- Frost & Sullivan's Strategic Recommendations for Further Research
- Profiles of Strategically Targeted Companies
- Arrow Automotive Industries (508) 872-3711
- Exide Corporation (810) 258-0080
- GM Service Parts Operations (810) 257-3900
- MPA (Motorcar Parts and Accessories, Inc.) (310) 212-7910
- Robert Bosch Corporation (708) 865-5200Subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH
- World Wide Automotive (540) 667-9100
- Database of Key Industry Participants
- Market Participants
- Related Companies
- Distributors
- Industry Associations
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