Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Global Scenario of Automotive Industry
- 3. Indian Automotive & Auto-Component Industry Scenario
- 3.1 An Overview
- 3.2 The Industry Background
- 4. Auto Policy to Establish a Global Competitive Automotive Industry
- 4.1 Policy Objectives
- 4.2 Extant Policy
- 4.3 Need For A Comprehensive Automotive Policy
- 4.4 SKD/CKD Imports
- 4.5 Import Tariff
- 4.6 Excise Duty
- 4.6.1. Motor Cars
- 4.6.2. Multi Utility Vehicles (MUVs)
- 4.6.3. Commercial Vehicles
- 4.7 Research & Development In Automotive Industry
- 5. Impact Of Union Budget (2005-06) On Auto Industry
- 5.1 Cars and Utility Vehicles
- 5.2 Commercial Vehicles
- 5.3 Two-Wheelers
- 5.4 Tractors
- 5.5 Auto ancillaries
- 6. Performance of Indian Vehicle Sectors
- 6.1 Medium And Heavy Commercial Vehicles
- 6.2 Light Commercial Vehicles
- 6.3 Passenger Car And Multi Utility Vehicles
- 6.4 Two / Three Wheelers
- 6.5 Tractors
- 6.6 Agricultural Machinery & Earth Moving Equipment
- 7. SWOT Analysis of Indian Automotive Exports
- 8. Automotive Component Sector
- 9. Emission Norms And Alternate Fuels
- 10. Machine Tools, Dies & Fixtures
- 11. Joint Ventures In Auto Industry
- 12. Demand Forecast--2005-06 to 2009-10
- 12.1 Investment
- 12.2 Future Outlook
- 13. Market Access Strategies For Foreign Firms
- 14. Indian Automotive Industry: Opportunities and Challenges
- 15. Automotive Dealer Satisfaction Study, 2004
- 16. Recent Issues And Current Development
- 17.Outlook
LIST OF TABLES:
- Table 1. Emission Standards Status
- Appendix 1: Production Flash Report (Category Segment/Sub-segment Manufacturer), May-December,
2004
- Appendix 2: Domestic Sales Flash Report (Category Segment/Sub-segment Manufacturer),
May-December, 2004
- Appendix 3: Past Year Export Trend, 2004
- Appendix 4: J.D. Power Rankings, IQS (Initial Quality Study), 2004
- Appendix 5: J.D. Power Rankings, CSI (Customer Satisfaction Index), 2004
- Appendix 6: J.D. Power Rankings, SSI (Sales Satisfaction Index), 2004
- Appendix 7: J.D. Power Rankings, APEAL (Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout), 2004
- Appendix 8: NFO Rankings: 2004 Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS)
LIST OF FIGURES:
- Figure 1. Segment-Wise Annual Production, (in numbers) 2003-04
- Figure 2. Gross Turnover In Indian Automobile Industry, ($ million)
- Figure 3. Installed Capacities Market Share Of Sales, (in %)
- Figure 4. Market Share Of Sales, by Vehicles Types (in %)
- Figure 5. Passenger Cars Production, (numbers in 000) 2006
- Figure 6. MUVs Production, (in number) 2006
- Figure 7. LCVs & M&HCVs Production (numbers in 000)
- Figure 8. Three Wheelers Production, (in numbers)
- Figure 9. Auto Component Industry Vital Statistics
- Figure 10. Auto Component Industry Structure (Turnover in $ million)
- Figure 11. Auto Component Production (in $ million), 2004
- Figure 12. Component-wise Share of Production (in %) 2004
- Figure 13. Auto Component Export Destination (in %)
- Figure 14. Auto Component Exports (in $ million), 2004
- Figure 15. Auto Component Industry Investment (in $ million), 2004
- Figure 16. Auto Component Industry Foreign Collaborations
- Figure 17. Competitive Edge -- Manpower
- Figure 18. Respective Domestic Demands on Growth
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