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Published by: RNCOS
Published: Sep. 1, 2005 - 60 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. World Vehicle Security Market - An Overview
- 1.1 World Motor Vehicle Production
- 1.2 Rising Vehicle Crime Level
- 2. Vehicle Security Devices Industry
- 2.1 Industry Backdrop
- 2.1.1 Number of Manufacturers and Suppliers
- 2.1.2 Employment
- 2.1.3 Supply and Distribution
- 2.1.4 Driving Forces of the Market
- 2.1.5 Standards and Legislation
- 2.1.6 Key Trade Association
- 2.2 UK Vehicle Security Devices Market Size
- 2.2.1 Vehicle Production and Registration (in Number)
- 2.2.2 Total Vehicle Security Market Size (£m)
- 2.2.3 Market Growth by Sector
- 2.2.4 UK Import and Exports of Vehicle Security Devices (£m)
- 3. UK Vehicle Crime Levels
- 3.1 Changes in Vehicle related Crime
- 3.2 Risks of Vehicle related Crimes
- 3.3 Regional Difference in Vehicle related Theft
- 3.4 Effectiveness of Security Measures
- 3.5 Government’s Contribution in achieving Vehicle Crime Reduction Target
- 4. Consumer Behavior and Buying Pattern
- 4.1 Purchase of Vehicle Security Devices
- 4.2 Pattern of Ownership of Alarms
- 5. SWOT Analysis of UK Vehicle Security Devices Market
- 6. Future Trends in UK Vehicle Security Devices Market (2009)
- 6.1 Forecast for Vehicle Security Market by Sector, 2009
- 7. Recent Issues and Current Developments
- 8. Key Players
- 8.1 Directed Electronics Inc.
- 8.2 Toad Group PLC.
- 8.3 Retain Group Ltd.
- 8.4 HUF UK Ltd.
- 8.5 Autolok Security Products Ltd.
- 8.6 Laserline Direct Ltd.
- 8.7 TRACKSTAR Ltd.
- 8.8 Weston Body Hardware Ltd.
- 8.9 Navtrak Inc.
- 8.10 CE Marshall Ltd
- 8.11 Retainagroup Ltd
- 8.12 Tracker Network (UK) Ltd
- List of Figures:
- Figure 1-1: World - Motor Vehicle Production (Million), 2001-2004
- Figure 1-2: World - Growth in Motor Vehicle Production (% Growth), 2002-2004
- Figure 1-3: World - Motor Vehicle Production by Region (%), 2003
- Figure 1-4: Europe - Motor Vehicle Production by Country (%), 2003
- Figure 1-5: America - Motor Vehicle Production by Region (%), 2003
- Figure 1-6: Asia-Oceania - Motor Vehicle Production by Region (%), 2003
- Figure 1-7: Worldwide - Top Vehicle Manufacturers Market Share (%), 2004
- Figure 1-8: Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles Production in UK (000 Vehicles), 2000-2004
- Figure 1-9: Worldwide - Number of Car Theft (Thousand), 2000-2005
- Figure 1-10: Worldwide - Car Theft by Manufacturers (%), 2005
- Figure 2-1: Worldwide - In-Car GPS Navigation Systems (2000-2005)
- Figure 2-2: Europe and US - Penetration Rate of In-Car Navigation Systems (%), 2003-2005
- Figure 2-3: UK - Imports of Motor Vehicle Locks by Value (£m), 2000-2004
- Figure 2-4: UK - Imports of Motor Vehicle Alarms by Value (£m), 2000-2004
- Figure 2-5: UK - Exports of Motor Vehicle Locks by Value (£m), 2000-2004
- Figure 2-6: UK - Exports of Motor Vehicle Alarms by Value (£m), 2000-2004
- Figure 3-1: Offence Profiles of BCS Crime (%), 2004-05
- Figure 3-2: Offence Profiles of Police Recorded Crime (%), 2004-05
- Figure 3-3: Trends in Vehicle related theft British Crime Survey (Thousand), 2002-2004
- Figure 3-4: Change in Vehicle related Offences (%), 1995-2004
- Figure 3-5: UK - Breakup of Vehicle related Crimes (%), 2004
- Figure 3-6: Motor Vehicle Theft in England and Wales (000 Offences), 2000-2004
- Figure 3-7: Motor Vehicle Theft in Scotland (000 Offence), 2000-2004
- Figure 3-8: Incidence of Vehicle Crime in England and Wales by Region, 2004
- Figure 3-9: Vehicle Security Devices found in Cars, Targeted in Car Crime (%), 2004
- Figure 6-1: Forecast - Vehicle Security Market by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2009
- Lists of Tables:
- Table 1-1: Worldwide - Motor Vehicle Production (2000-2004)
- Table 1-2: Worldwide - Top Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, 2004
- Table 2-1: Total Vehicles Productions (in 000s), 1995-2005
- Table 2-2: UK - Vehicle Registrations (Units), 1995-2005
- Table 2-3: UK - Market for Vehicle Security Devices by Sector at Current Prices (£m), 2000-2004
- Table 2-4: UK - Lock Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2000-2004
- Table 2-5: UK - Electronic Immobilisers, Alarms and Other Products Market by Value (£m and %), 1998-2002
- Table 2-6: UK - Other Mechanical Devices by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2000-2004
- Table 2-7: UK - Tracking Systems Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2000-2004
- Table 2-8: UK - Other Electronic Devices Sector by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2000-2004
- Table 3-1: Vehicle Security Devices found in Cars, Targeted in Car Crime (%), 2004
- Table 4-1: Purchase of Vehicle Locks, Alarms and Immobilisers in the last 12 months (by Age Group and Sex), March 2004
- Table 4-2: Purchase of Vehicle Locks, Alarms and Immobilisers in the last 12 months (by Regions), March 2004
- Table 4-3: Ownership of Cars and Car Alarms (by Age Group and Sex), March 2004
- Table 4-4: Ownership of Cars and Car Alarms (by Regions), March 2004
- Table 4-5: Ownership of Cars and Car Alarms (by Income), March 2004
- Table 8-1: Directed Electronics Inc. - Top Management
- Table 8-2: Directed Electronics Inc. - Financial Overview (2005 & 2006)
- Table 8-3: Toad Group PLC. - Top Management
- Table 8-4: Toad Group PLC. - Financial Overview, 2005
- Table 8-5: Retain Group Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-6: Retain Group Ltd. - Financial Overview, 2005
- Table 8-7: Retain Group Ltd. - Sales (2003-2005)
- Table 8-8: HUF UK Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-9: HUF UK Ltd. - Financial Overview (2002-2004)
- Table 8-10: Autolok Security Products Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-11: Autolok Security Products Ltd. - Key Financial Ratios (2003-2005)
- Table 8-12: Laserline Direct Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-13: Trackstar Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-14: Trackstar Ltd. - Financial Overview, 2004
- Table 8-15: Weston Body Hardware Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-16: Weston Body Hardware Ltd. - Financial Overview (2001-2003)
- Table 8-17: Navtrak Inc. - Top Management
- Table 8-18: CE Marshall Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 8-19: CE Marshall Ltd. - Financial Overview (2002-2004)
AbstractWith a large number of British spending heavily on security accessories for their automobiles, the market for vehicle security devices has experienced a boom. It is because of this that the car thefts have receded significantly in the United Kingdom since 1997. Further, the rationalization and consolidation on international vehicle security devices across the world, especially among the Western countries, has contributed to the growth of this market rapidly. In light of increasing sales value, the market research report “Vehicle Security Devices Market in UK (2005-2009)” by RNCOS, addresses the changing pattern of consumer behavior, analyzes demand for advanced security devices, car locks and immobilizers in UK.
Valued at £311million (GBP) in 2004, the market for motor security devices in UK is estimated to witness significant growth, reaching approximately £409million (GBP) by 2009. In addition, an official consent by U.K. Department for Transport recently, over the application of RFID-tagged license plates for private and commercial vehicles, got some overwhelming responses from local and international investor groups. Based on this changing scenario, analysts envision new business opportunities for the small and medium sized UK motor security device markets by 2009.
The recent market research report, "Vehicle Security Devices Market in UK (2005-2009)" by RNCOS, examines the market for security equipment and commercial vehicle markets in UK and includes statistical information on the sale of car locks, mechanical devices, vehicle tracking systems, electronic immobilizers, and other security applications used by the Britons in recent years. The report also contains the profiles of some of the leading competitors in each of these segments as well as the latest technological developments, market shares, mergers, and acquisitions in the market.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- Overview of the vehicle security market in UK vis-à-vis world, 2005-2009.
- Total vehicle production and new vehicle registrations in UK, in 2004
- Background study of market drivers that contributed to UK Vehicle security industry covering employment, supply & distribution model, role of the trade associations, legislation, and regulatory policies currently in affect.
- Assessing total UK vehicle security market, by size, sectors, and overseas trade for 2004
- Changes in vehicle crime level in UK — highlighting the regional differences and government support in this respect
- Consumer behavior related to the purchase of vehicle security devices and ownership of alarms
- Strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the overall vehicle security industry and its sectors
- Future forecast of the vehicle security market till 2009
- Profiles of leading players in the vehicle security industry
REPORT FEATURES
The market research report “Vehicle Security Devices Market in UK (2005-2009)” will provide you with fully explained data and trends as well as with a five-year historical data, and a detailed five-year forecast. The chapters 1 and 2 give the overview of world vehicle security market and the industry backdrop of UK vehicle security market. Chapter 3 talks about the changes in vehicle crime level in UK, highlighting the regional differences and the effectiveness of security measures and government support. Chapter 4 provides a study on the changing consumer behavior and buying pattern. Chapters 5, 6 and 7 give you a SWOT analysis of the industry, future forecast of the vehicle security devices market till 2009 and recent issues and current developments. Chapter 8 gives the business description and financial overview of the key players in the industry.
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