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市場調査レポート
米国における自動車修理およびメンテナンスサービス市場
Automotive Repair & Maintenance Services to 2010
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Abstract
US market to grow 4.1% annually through 2010
The service aftermarket for light vehicles is projected to increase at an
annual rate of 4.1 percent, reaching $73.3 billion by 2010. The service
aftermarket' s current moderate revenue growth results from improvements in new
light vehicle quality in terms of reliability and durability. These
improvements have overwhelmed other factors such as the expanding light
vehicle population, miles traveled per year, increased labor rates, and
increasingly complex vehicle designs. However, opportunities to provide
service are expected to rise as more vehicles reach prime aftermarket service
age.
Electronic sector to witness highest annual growth
The largest service category in the aftermarket will continue to be mechanical
products, which includes non-electrical/ electronic engine service and
chassis, drivetrain and suspension service and components. However, growth
will be limited by the improved quality of these already highly durable
products. Electronic service and components will witness the highest annual
growth, a direct result of the continued transformation of the automobile from
a mechanical machine with electronic enhancements into a software-driven
device. Electronics diagnostic work will help to elevate demand in this area.
Most service providers set a fixed cost of electronic diagnostic work, which
if often mandatory before repair work begins. The OEM industry' s hesitance to
develop an integrated approach to electronics control and embedded software
virtually guarantees continued high levels of electronics-related quality
issues and thus the need for service in this area. Demand for electrical
service will grow moderately, with some categories seeing demand suppressed
due to new technologies such as highly durable light emitting diode (LED)
lighting. Finally, growth in the exterior and structural service category,
which includes body repair, will continue to experience growth due to vehicle
accident rates.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- General
- Macroeconomic Environment
- Population
- Personal Consumption Expenditures
- Light Vehicle Overview
III. REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE TRENDS
- General
- Vehicle Quality Improvement
- Labor Pricing Trends
- Technician Capabilities
- Technology & Materials Trends
- Global Supply & Demand Trends
IV. REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICES
- General
- Mechanical
- Filters
- Engine
- Drivetrain
- Steering & Suspension
- Cooling System
- Brakes
- Exhaust/Emission System
- Air Conditioning System
- Fuel System
- Exterior & Structural
- Body Repair
- Windows & Glass
- Tires & Wheels
- Electrical
- Ignition Systems
- Batteries
- Lighting Equipment
- Charging Equipment
- Other Electrical
- Electronics
- Diagnostics
- Entertainment Systems
- Controls, Modules & Sensors
V. REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROVIDERS
- General
- New Light Vehicle Dealerships
- General Repair & Service Stations
- Body Shops
- Specialists
- Tire Stores & Repair Chains
- Quick Lubes
- Other
VI. SERVICES BY PROVIDER
- General
- Revenues by Service Provider
- Collision Repair Service
- Ignition & Engine System Service
- Routine Maintenance Service
- Drivetrain System Service
- Temperature Control Service
- Brake System Service
- Glass, Mirror & Lamp Service
- Steering & Suspension Service
- Exhaust System Service
- Electrical System Service
- Computer & Emissions System Service
- Other Service
VII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- General
- Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Mergers, Acquisitions & Industry Restructuring
- Product Development & Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Distribution
- COMPANY PROFILES
- AAMCO Transmissions Incorporated
- Asbury Automotive Group Incorporated
- Ashland Incorporated
- AutoNation Incorporated
- BFS Retail & Commercial Operations LLC, see Bridgestone Corporation
- Big O Tires Incorporated, see Sumitomo Corporation
- Bridgestone Corporation
- Car-X Associates Corporation, see Tuffy Associates Corporation
- CarMax Incorporated
- CARSTAR Incorporated
- Diamond Glass Companies
- Discount Tire Company Incorporated
- Driven Brands Incorporated
- Econo Lube N' Tune Incorporated, see Driven Brands Incorporated
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
- Group 1 Automotive Group Incorporated
- Hendrick Automotive Group Company
- Jiffy Lube International Incorporated, see Royal Dutch Shell plc
- Lithia Motors Incorporated
- MAACO Enterprises Incorporated
- Marathon Oil Corporation
- Meineke Car Care Centers Incorporated, see Driven Brands Incorporated
- Midas Incorporated
- Monro Muffler Brake Incorporated
- Penske Corporation
- Pep Boys - Manny, Moe & Jack
- Prestige Auto Glass Incorporated, see Diamond Glass Companies
- ProCare Automotive Service Solutions LLC, see Monro Muffler Brake
Incorporated
- R&S Parts and Service Incorporated, see Monro Muffler Brake Incorporated
- Royal Dutch Shell plc
- Safelite Group Incorporated
- Scheib (Earl) Incorporated
- Schwab (Les) Tire Centers
- Sears Holdings Corporation
- Settles Glass, see Diamond Glass Companies
- Somerset Tire Service Incorporated
- Sonic Automotive Incorporated
- Sumitomo Corporation
- TBC Corporation, see Sumitomo Corporation
- TCG International Incorporated
- Tuffy Associates Corporation
- United Auto Group Incorporated
- Valvoline Company, see Ashland Incorporated
- Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Macroeconomic Environment
- 2 Population
- 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures
- 4 Light Vehicle Overview
SECTION III -- REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE TRENDS
- 1 World Light Vehicle Service by Region
SECTION IV -- REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICES
- 1 Automotive Service Revenues by System
- 2 Mechanical Service Revenues
- 3 Filter Service Revenues
- 4 Engine Service Revenues
- 5 Drivetrain Service Revenues
- 6 Steering & Suspension Service Revenues
- 7 Cooling System Service Revenues
- 8 Brake Service Revenues
- 9 Exhaust/Emission System Service Revenues
- 10 Air Conditioning System Service Revenues
- 11 Fuel System Service Revenues
- 12 Exterior & Structural Service Revenues
- 13 Body Repair Service Revenues
- 14 Automotive Windows & Glass Service Revenues
- 15 Tire & Wheel Service Revenues
- 16 Electrical System Service Revenues
- 17 Ignition System Service Revenues
- 18 Battery Service Revenues
- 19 Automotive Lighting Equipment Service Revenues
- 20 Charging Equipment Service Revenues
- 21 Other Automotive Electrical System Service Revenues
- 22 Electronics Service Revenues
- 23 Electronic Diagnostic Service Revenues
- 24 Entertainment System Service Revenues
- 25 Electronic Controls, Modules & Sensors Service Revenues
SECTION V -- REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROVIDERS
- 1 Automotive Service Revenues by Provider
- 2 New Light Vehicle Dealer Service Revenues
- 3 General Repair & Service Station Service Revenues
- 4 Body Shop Service Revenues
- 5 Specialist Service Revenues
- 6 Tire Store & Repair Chain Service Revenues
- 7 Quick Lube Service Revenues
- 8 Other Service Provider Revenues
SECTION VI -- SERVICES BY PROVIDER
- 1 Automotive Service Revenues by Job Type
- 2 Collision Repair Service Revenues by Provider
- 3 Ignition & Engine System Service Revenues by Provider
- 4 Routine Maintenance Service Revenues by Provider
- 5 Drivetrain System Service Revenues by Provider
- 6 Temperature Control Service Revenues by Provider
- 7 Brake System Service Revenues by Provider
- 8 Glass, Mirror & Lamp Service Revenues by Provider
- 9 Steering & Suspension Service Revenues by Provider
- 10 Exhaust System Service Revenues by Provider
- 11 Electrical System Service Revenues by Provider
- 12 Computer & Emission System Service Revenues by Provider
- 13 Other Automotive Service Revenues by Provider
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 Revenues for Selected Automotive Service Providers, 2005
- 2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION III -- REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE TRENDS
- 1 US Light Vehicle Production by Company, 2005
- 2 Quality Impact on Major Aftermarket Parts & Components Segments
- 3 Vehicle Durability Comparison
- 4 Aftermarket Value of Increased Durability
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 Automotive Service Market Share by Company, 2005
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