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北米における衝突損傷車両の交換修理用ボディパネルアフターマーケット

North American Collision Replacement Body Panel Aftermarket

商品コード : 26985 Frost & Sullivan
出版日 : 2005/02
発行 : Frost & Sullivan
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Abstract

Increasing Number of Collisions is Being Offset by the Influence of Insurance Companies on Replacement Body Collision Aftermarket

The number of reported collisions has been on the rise, ranging between 9 million and 13 million annually. Estimates suggest that the number of unreported collisions is also climbing every year and could represent an additional seven million to eight million annually. Despite this trend, body collision repair shops report a decline in the frequency of repair jobs, increasing the importance of the quotation process and tipping the balance of power in favor of insurance companies. Rising insurance premiums are restraining many people, who have been involved in accidents, from making claims. The high degree of involvement of insurance companies in the overall dealing is particularly detrimental to the interests of repair shops, as their position of power creates a highly competitive bidding situation for each job.

This Frost & Sullivan research service provides an overview of and outlook for the North American replacement body collision aftermarket. The study focuses on light vehicle applications including passenger cars and light trucks. The research service covers six product segments including bumper/bumper fascia, doorframe, front fender, grill, quarter panel, and rear (trunk, hatch, lift gate, doors). The information in this research service will enable companies to align their positioning strategies to benefit from the changing market conditions and obtain maximum return on investment.

Consolidation of Repair Facilities Heightens Competitive Atmosphere

Between 1997 and 2004, the number of body collision repair facilities, either independent or dealer-affiliated, dropped by approximately 3.5 percent. The main factor behind the decline in the number of shops is a dramatic market shift toward consolidation. Modern vehicles are manufactured to exacting specifications, use higher cost components that require expensive equipment and skilled labor to replicate the original equipment (OE) form, fit, and function of the vehicle. To optimize equipment and labor investments, shops have shifted their marketing position from emphasizing brand competence to highlighting repair skills in all makes and models.

"The high cost of equipment, declining availability of skilled workers, and the need to concentrate on resources to maximize the economies of scale have resulted in the consolidation of collision repair facilities," says the analyst of this research service.

Repair Market and Component Suppliers Look to Even the Balance of Power with the Insurance Companies

The goal of insurance companies is to minimize overall repair costs. With insurance companies representing the majority of automotive collision repair revenues, they have tremendous bargaining power. Legislation is in place to ensure that the consumers get the type of service and components they need; however, consumers are still quite complacent when it comes to dealing with collision repairs. Insurers also hold the upper hand in the relationship between them and repair facilities. The insurer determines at what cost point vehicles are scrapped.

Through a series of strategies such as increasing company size through consolidation, brand building for collision repair services, pushing for access to the total repair job, and stronger commitment to OE components, the repair market and component manufacturers are attempting to increase the equity of their products and services.

Table of Contents

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Market Overview

  • Introduction (Power Point Presentation)

2 TOTAL NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT BODY PANEL AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Industry Challenges
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Drivers and Restraints

  • Market Drivers
  • Market Drivers Continued
  • Market Drivers Continued II
  • Market Restraints

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecasts
  • Trends by Geographic Region
  • Trends by Product Category
  • Demand Analysis
  • Price Analysis

Competitive Analysis

  • Product Analysis
  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

Market and Technology Trends

  • Collision Shop and Personnel Trends
  • Role of Vehicle Design

Frost & Sullivan Awards

  • Growth Strategy Leadership Award
  • Customer Service Leadership Award
  • Business Development Strategy Leadership Award

3 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT FENDER AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

4 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT BUMPER AND BUMPER FASCIA AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

5 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT HOOD AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

6 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT GRILL AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

7 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT DOOR FRAME AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

8 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT QUARTER PANELS AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

9 NORTH AMERICAN COLLISION REPLACEMENT REAR ENTRY AFTERMARKET

Market Overview and Definitions

  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Market Forecasts and Trends

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Pricing Trends
  • Trends by Vehicle Type

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Channel Analysis

10 APPENDIX

Acronyms and Abbreviations

  • Acronyms and Abbreviations

Equation

  • Conversion Equations
  • Compound Annual Growth Rate
  • Currency Exchange Rates

11 DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE

Decision Support Databases

  • Personal Disposable Income
  • Number of Automotive Technicians
  • Car Exports
  • Steel Consumption
  • Number of Dealerships by State
概要 原文目次
※この商品は英文にてご提供いたします。
【 英文市場調査報告書 】
北米における衝突損傷車両の交換修理用ボディパネルアフターマーケット
North American Collision Replacement Body Panel Aftermarket
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