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The Impact of Mandatory Anti-Theft Systems in Brazil

Published by: SBD Ltd.

Published: Oct. 1, 2009 - 34 Pages


Table of Contents


1. Executive summary

1.1 Tackling vehicle crime in Brazil

1.2 Technical specification

1.3 Approval process

1.4 Likely market impact

1.5 Remaining threats

2. Introduction

2.1 Scope of this report

2.2 Why mandate tracking systems in Brazil?

2.3 Who is driving this mandate?

3. Recent developments

3.1 Definition of requirements and approval processes

3.2 São Paulo federal court judgment

3.3 Assisted Operation period

3.4 Introduction timing

4. Technical requirements

4.1 In-vehicle hardware requirements

4.2 Over-the-air protocol

4.3 Service provider requirements

5. Approval processes

5.1 Vehicle hardware approval

5.2 Service and infrastructure provider approvals

5.3 Mobile network operators

5.4 Certification bodies

6. Market impact

6.1 Current market for vehicle tracking services

6.2 Predicted growth of OEM vehicle tracking services

6.3 Original equipment system suppliers

6.4 Service and infrastructure providers

6.5 Vehicle theft

7. Future outlook

7.1 Short-term outlook

7.2 Mid to long-term outlook

7.3 Threats

List of figures

Figure 1. Comparison of vehicle theft rates by market in 2008

Figure 2. Constituent functions of mandatory anti-theft systems

Figure 3. Likely impact of mandatory anti-theft systems in Brazil

Figure 4. Vehicle theft trend in Brazil relative to Western Europe

Figure 5. Reference documents for mandatory vehicle tracking systems

Figure 6. Assisted Operation structure

Figure 7. Production fitment schedule for mandatory anti-theft systems

Figure 8. Requirements for local immobiliser

Figure 9. Analysis of Brazilian vehicle tracking requirements

Figure 10. Overview of minimum ACP245 protocol requirements

Figure 11. Main features for tracking service providers (without own infrastructure)

Figure 12. Final approval organisations for mandatory anti-theft systems

Figure 13. Provisional approval process for manufacturers and suppliers

Figure 14. Final approval process for manufacturers and suppliers

Figure 15. Service and infrastructure provider approval process

Figure 16. Mobile network operator market share in Brazil (mid-2009)

Figure 17. Forecast annual OEM vehicle tracking service activations

Figure 18. Suppliers and their OEM mandatory anti-theft system contracts

Figure 19. Effect of mandatory anti-theft systems on vehicle crime in Brazil

Abstract

The Brazilian government initially called for tracking systems and immobilisers to be introduced on all new vehicles from 2009. A six-month trial period started in August 2009 and the mandatory fitment of tracking systems was expected to commence in February 2010.

However, a new legal challenge has been made which may further delay the implementation timing or change the requirements.

In response to the recent developments, SBD has produced an updated report which details the technical requirements for OE tracking systems, the approval processes and the future outlook for the stolen vehicle tracking market and the opportunities this provides for the fitment of added value telematics services.

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