2014 North American Category Management Report: Class 1-8 Starters and Alternators

2014 North American Category Management Report: Class 1-8 Starters and Alternators

New Components Driving Growth in the Market

RELEASE DATE
27-May-2015
REGION
North America
Research Code: NE93-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU00988-NA-MR_15489
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This research provides an overview of the North American starters and alternators aftermarket for passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles. It includes unit shipment and revenue forecasts, percent of revenue by product type, pricing analyses, distribution channel analyses, and market share analyses. This research covers both remanufactured and new starters and alternators sold through automotive aftermarket distribution channels in the United States and Canada. The base year of this study is 2014. Historical data is presented for 2011 to 2013. Segments include Class 1 to 3 for passenger cars and Class 4 to 8 for commercial trucks. The forecasts for unit shipments, pricing, and revenue are shown from 2015 to 2021.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Research Scope

Product/Technology/Application/Services Segmentation

Product Definitions

Market Definitions

Vehicle Segmentation

Total Class 1-8 Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment by Vehicle Type

Revenue by Vehicle Type

Percent Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Vehicle Type Discussion

Pricing Analysis

Pricing Analysis Discussion

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel Discussion

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Competitive Analysis—Market Share Discussion

Class 1-3 Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Component

Unit Shipments and Revenue Forecast by Product Type

Percent Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Component and Product Type Discussion

Pricing Analysis

Pricing Analysis Discussion

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel Discussion

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Competitive Analysis—Market Share Discussion

Class 1-3 New Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Pricing Analysis

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Class 1-3 Remanufactured Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Pricing Analysis

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Class 4-8 Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Component

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Product Type

Percent Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast by Product Type Discussion

Pricing Analysis

Pricing Analysis Discussion

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel Discussion

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Competitive Analysis—Market Share Discussion

Class 4-8 New Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Pricing Analysis

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Class 4-8 Remanufactured Starters and Alternators Aftermarket—Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Pricing Analysis

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

The Last Word—Discussion

Legal Disclaimer

Table of Acronyms Used

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

This research provides an overview of the North American starters and alternators aftermarket for passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles. It includes unit shipment and revenue forecasts, percent of revenue by product type, pricing analyses, distribution channel analyses, and market share analyses. This research covers both remanufactured and new starters and alternators sold through automotive aftermarket distribution channels in the United States and Canada. The base year of this study is 2014. Historical data is presented for 2011 to 2013. Segments include Class 1 to 3 for passenger cars and Class 4 to 8 for commercial trucks. The forecasts for unit shipments, pricing, and revenue are shown from 2015 to 2021.
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Author Kumar Shobit
Industries Automotive
WIP Number NE93-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No