Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Total Market for Interior Systems and Modules
- 1. Market Overview and Definitions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definitions of Interior Systems and Modules
- 3. Market Engineering Measurements
- 2. Market Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Market Drivers
- a. Economic Factors -- Investment Reduction/ Redirection, Cost Reduction, Resource Redirection
- b. Technological Factors -- Increasing Functionality and Advanced Features Drive System
Integration and Complexity, Which in Turn Drives Modularization
- c. Manufacturing Logistics -- Reduction in Parts Count, Storage Space, and Assembly Time;
Facilitates Standardization, Just-in-Time Delivery, and Lean Production
- d. Supply Chain Logistics -- Smaller Supplier Base Simplifies Program/ Project Management
- e. Other Factors -- Enables Focus on Core Competencies, Faster Product Development,
Build-to-Order
- 2. Market Restraints
- a. Economic Factors -- Higher Overhead Costs, Investment, and Risk for Tier 1s, Low Cost-
Benefit Realization by Automakers
- b. Technological Factors -- Strict Requirements Matching, Automakers Fear Loosing Technological
Know-How
- c. Regulatory Factors and Organizational Factors -- Union Resistance at Automakers, Automakers
Organizational Structures
- d. Pricing Factors -- Suppliers Want Greater Margins for Integration Work, Automakers Want
Transparency in Pricing
- e. Sourcing Factors -- Tier 2 Selection and Control Still Held By Automakers, Suppliers Want
Overall Responsibility
- 3. Market Measurements
- 1. Total Market Revenue Forecasts by Segment
- 2. Penetration Forecasts by Product Segment
- 3. Total Market Penetration by Vehicle and Product Segment
- 4. Total Market Penetration by Automaker
- 4. Value Chain Analysis
- 1. Value Chain Mapping
- 2. Automakers Platform Strategies
- 3. Tier 1 and 2 Evolution
- 4. Product Design and Development
- 5. Key Market Trends
- 1. Supply Chain Management and Logistics
- 2. Future Supplier Park Evolution
- 3. Complete Interior Integration
- 4. Value Share Analysis by Vehicle and Product Segment
- 6. Frost & Sullivan Awards
- 1. Frost & Sullivan Award for Growth Leadership in Cockpit Modules
- 2. Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Enhancement in Seating Systems
- 3. Frost & Sullivan Award for Voice of the Customer in Overhead Modules
- 4. Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership in Interiors
- 5. Frost & Sullivan Award for Leadership in Modular Manufacturing
- 3. Cockpit Modules
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Definition
- 2. Supply Chain Structure and Key Challenges
- 1. Supply Chain Structure
- 2. Key Challenges
- 3. Market Measurements
- 1. Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Penetration Analysis by Vehicle Segment
- 3. Penetration Analysis by Automaker
- 4. Key Sourcing Priorities of Vehicle Manufacturers
- 1. BMW Manufacturing Corp.
- 2. DaimlerChrysler
- 3. Ford Motor Company
- 4. General Motors Corporation
- 5. Honda of America Manufacturing Inc.
- 6. Nissan North America
- 7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America
- 8. Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
- 5. Competitive Structure and Suppliers
- 1. Market Share Analysis
- 2. Collins and Aikman Corporation
- 3. Visteon Corporation
- 4. Delphi Corporation
- 5. Johnson Controls Inc.
- 6. Calsonic Kansei North America Inc.
- 7. Other Suppliers
- 6. Key Strategic Analysis
- 1. Value Analysis and Trends by Vehicle Segment
- 2. Component-Level Value Analysis and Trends
- 3. Cost Benefit Analysis
- 4. Carpet; Acoustic and Cargo Management Systems
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Definition
- 2. Supply Chain Structure and Key Challenges
- 1. Supply Chain Structure
- 2. Key Challenges
- 3. Market Measurements
- 1. Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Penetration Analysis by Vehicle Segment
- 4. Key Sourcing Priorities of Vehicle Manufacturers
- 5. Competitive Structure and Suppliers
- 1. Market Share Analysis
- 2. Collins and Aikman Corporation
- 3. Faurecia Interior Systems
- 4. Intier Automotive
- 5. Johnson Controls Inc.
- 6. Lear Corporation
- 7. Rieter Automotive North America Inc.
- 6. Strategic Analysis
- 1. Value Analysis and Trends by Vehicle Segment
- 2. Cost Benefit Analysis
- 5. Overhead Modules
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Definition
- 2. Supply Chain Structure and Key Challenges
- 1. Supply Chain Structure
- 2. Key Challenges
- 3. Market Measurements
- 1. Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Penetration Analysis by Vehicle Segment
- 3. Penetration Analysis by Automaker
- 4. Key Sourcing Priorities of Vehicle Manufacturers
- 1. BMW Manufacturing Corp.
- 2. DaimlerChrysler
- 3. Ford Motor Company
- 4. General Motors Corporation
- 5. Honda of America Manufacturing Inc.
- 6. Nissan North America
- 7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America
- 8. Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
- 5. Competitive Structure and Suppliers
- 1. Market Share Analysis
- 2. Johnson Controls Inc.
- 3. Lear Corporation
- 4. Intier Automotive
- 5. Grupo Antolin
- 6. Key Strategic Analysis
- 1. Value Analysis and Trends by Vehicle Segment
- 2. Component-Level Value Analysis and Trends
- 3. Cost Benefit Analysis
- 6. Seating Systems
- 1. Introduction
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Definition
- 2. Supply Chain Structure and Key Challenges
- 1. Supply Chain Structure
- 2. Key Challenges
- 3. Market Measurements
- 1. Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Penetration Analysis by Vehicle Segment
- 3. Penetration Analysis by Automaker
- 4. Key Sourcing Priorities of Vehicle Manufacturers
- 1. BMW Manufacturing Corp.
- 2. DaimlerChrysler Corp.
- 3. Ford Motor Company
- 4. General Motors Corporation
- 5. Honda of America Manufacturing Inc.
- 6. Nissan North America
- 7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America
- 8. Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
- 5. Competitive Structure and Suppliers
- 1. Market Share Analysis
- 2. Lear Corporation
- 3. Johnson Controls Inc. and Joint Ventures
- 4. Faurecia Interior Systems
- 5. Intier Automotive
- 6. Others
- 6. Strategic Analysis
- 1. Value Analysis and Trends by Vehicle Segment
- 2. Component-Level Value Analysis and Trends
- 3. Cost Benefit Analysis
- 7. Appendix
- 1. Glossary
- 1. Abbreviations
- 2. Compound Annual Growth Rate
- 3. Conversion Equations
- 4. Exchange Rates
- 8. Decision Suppport Database
- 1. Decision Support Database
- 1. Trade Regulations in North America
- 2. Vehicle Platforms United States
- 3. Global Joint Ventures and Affiliations
- 4. Global Light Vehicle Production
- 5. Global Light Vehicle Sales
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