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Published by: RNCOS
Published: Jun. 1, 2006 - 50 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Analyst View
- 2. Industry Overview
- 2.1 General Automotive Industry Model
- 2.2 Global Automobile Market Segmentation
- 2.3 Global Production (2004)
- 2.4 Global Sales (2000-2005)
- 2.5 Global Automotive Market Region Wise
- 3. Industry Performance
- 3.1 Past Performance
- 3.2 Current Performance
- 3.2.1 Demand/Sales
- 3.2.2 Supply/Production (2004-2005)
- 3.2.3 Imports (2003-2005)
- 3.2.4 Exports
- 3.3 Future Prospectus
- 3.4 Russian Automotive Segments
- 3.4.1 Passenger Car Market
- 3.4.1.1 Production (2004-2005)
- 3.4.1.2 Sales (2002-2005)
- 3.4.1.3 Forecast (2004-2014)
- 3.4.2 Bus Market
- 3.4.2.1 Production (2005)
- 3.4.2.2 Forecast (2005-2011)
- 3.4.3 Truck Market
- 3.4.3.1 Production (2005)
- 3.4.3.2 Forecast (2005-2011)
- 3.4.4 SUV Market (2004)
- 3.5 Automotive Components Market
- 4. Industry Analysis
- 4.1 Situation and Impact Analysis
- 4.2 Sensitive and Success Factor Analysis
- 4.3 Government Reforms and Impact
- 5. Recent News and Developments
- 6. Key Players
- 6.1 AvtoVAZ
- 6.2 KAMAZ
- 6.3 GAZ
- 6.4 Severstal'-avto OAO
- 6.5 IZH-AVTO
- List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: General Automotive Industry Model
- Figure 2-2: World Automobile Production, 2004
- Figure 2-3: Global Passenger- Vehicle Sales (2000-2005)
- Figure 2-4: Region Wise Passenger Car Registrations (2001-2005)
- Figure 2-5: World Car Production, 2004
- Figure 2-6: World Buses Production, 2004
- Figure 2-7: World Heavy Trucks Production, 2004
- Figure 2-8: World Light Commercial Vehicles Production, 2004
- Figure 2-9: Region Wise Passenger Car Registrations Forecast (2006-2010)
- Figure 3-1: Top Ten Car Markets Worldwide (Million Cars), 2004
- Figure 3-2: Domestic Auto Market (in thousands), 2000-2010
- Figure 3-3: Average Annual Growth of Selected Markets Worldwide (‘000 Cars)
- Figure 3-4: Russian Passenger Car Market, 2005
- Figure 3-5: Car Sales in Russia (Thousand Units), 2002-2005
- Figure 3-6: Car Sales in Russia (Million US Dollars), 2002-2005
- Figure 3-7: Market Share of Passenger Cars by Company and Brand, 2004
- Figure 3-8: Sales of New Cars in Russia by Price Segment, 2004
- Figure 3-9: Russian Car Market Forecast (2004-2014)
- Figure 3-10: Passenger Car Sales in Russia, 2014
- Figure 3-11: Bus Sales Forecast (2005-2011)
- Figure 3-12: Truck Sales Forecast (2005-2011)
- Figure 3-13: Russian SUV Market, 2004
- Figure 3-14: Russia’s Largest Engine Producers, 2004
- Figure 6-1: AvtoVAZ - Stock Performance
- Figure 6-2: KAMAZ - Stock Performance
- Figure 6-3: GAZ - Stock Performance
- List of
- Tables:
- Table 2-1: Automotive Industry Suppliers Characteristics
- Table 2-2: Global Automotive Production Segment, 2004
- Table 3-1: Russian Car Market (2002-2003)
- Table 3-2: Local Production of Cars by Russian Manufacturers (2002-2003)
- Table 3-3: Local Production of Buses and Vans (2000-2003)
- Table 3-4: Local Production of Trucks (2000-2003)
- Table 3-5: Largest Vehicle Producing Countries (in Million Units), 2004-2005
- Table 3-6: Best Selling Imported Cars in the Russian Markets Sold through Official
- Table 3-7: Car Production in Russia (2004-2005)
- Table 3-8: Car Sales in Russia (Thousand Units), 2002-2005
- Table 3-9: Car Sales in Russia (Million US Dollars), 2002-2005
- Table 3-10: Bus Production in Russia (2003-2005)
- Table 3-11: Foreign Buses Produced in Russia (2004-2005)
- Table 3-12: Truck Production in Russia (2003-2005)
- Table 3-13: Foreign Trucks Produced in Russia (2004-2005)
- Table 3-14: Automotive Component Market in Russia (2000-2002)
- Table 6-1: GAZ - Key Ratios (2001-2003)
AbstractFuelled by a booming economy and political stability, the automotive industry in Russia has grown at an exemplary speed in the recent years. With the production of 120million vehicles in 2005, Russia was ranked as the thirteenth largest manufacturer of vehicles in the world. Backed by the booming economy, there has been a sudden boost in the demand for brand-new domestic as well as foreign make vehicles, which has almost clean swept the foreign used cars market in Russia.
As per our Industry research analysts, the growth in the demand for foreign brand vehicles has gone far beyond the best of the predictions made by them. In the long term, Russia shall be a prominent market for both production and sale of automobiles. As per our research, sale of new cars will reach 2.3 million in Russia by 2014. Also, a number of international suppliers shall have their presence in the country.
During 2005, the global automotive market demonstrated a consecutive seven-year expansion. Our experts estimate that, in 2006, there will be a slow down in this constant growth but this phase wouldn’t be long lasting. With the emerging economies playing a powerful role in the growth, the market will recapture its present escalation rate in 2007.
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- Comprehensive analysis of the various segments & the structural changes occurring in the Russian automotive industry.
- Influence of government policies and reforms on the industry.
- Future projections about the automotive industry in Russia.
- Discussion about the opportunities & challenges in the industry.
- Profiles of the key players in the automotive sector.
REPORT FEATURES
The report “Russian Automotive Industry Forecast (2006-2011)” provides a discussion about the global automotive industry. Detailed segment wise analysis of the automotive industry in Russia and also a comprehensive analysis of the strategies and plans adopted by key players have been covered. The report is of paramount importance to both investors, as well as industry players.
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