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SUMMARY
Report Overview
This first edition Door Modules Report is an invaluable resource to anybody
involved in the sector. It considers the different types of door module which
are manufactured and looks at OEM strategies towards door modules. It shows
factors currently governing the market, an outlook for the future of the
sector and extensive profiles of all the major players within the industry.
Report Background
Door modules (DMs) seemed set for high penetration a few years ago, but of
late its growth has slowed to a rate which belies the initial optimism. The
module was a clear success offering off assembly line testing benefits along
with opportunity for OEMs to hand out its assembly without much worries as it
involved few and less complex components.
The industry saw a wide outsourcing of door modules in the early half of the
decade, with most European OEMs taking the lead, while the Japanese and the
North American OEM stepped in with caution.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Door modules : an introduction
2. Why door modules?
3. Types of door modules
4. OEM strategies to door modules
- I. BMW
- II. Chrysler
- III. Daimler-Benz
- IV. Ford
- V. General Motors
- VI. Hyundai/Kia
- VII. PSA
- VIII. Renault/Nissan/Samsung
- IX. Volkswagen
- X. Others
5. Top players door module sector
- I. Brose
- II. Faurecia
- III. Arvin Innovation Inc
- IV. Dura
- V. JCI
- VI. Wagon
- VII. GrupoAntolin
- VIII. Others
6. Factors governing the door module sector
- I. Content addition - increasing functionality
- II. Weight reduction
- III. Plastic versus Steel
- IV. Safety
7. Door module outlook
8. Company Profiles
Illustrations
Figures:
- Figure 1: Market for door modules in Europe and changing OEM trends
- Figure 2: Faurecia door module innovation timeline
- Figure 3: ArvinMeritor's plastic door module
- Figure 4: Power sliding door - a schematic drawing
- Figure 5: Global door systems market
- Figure 6: Emissions legislations
- Figure 7: Development of door design, functionality and weight
- Figure 8: Weight-cost trade-off
- Figure 9: Door modules - market share in Europe
- Figure 10: Lancia Ypsilon's composite door module
- Figure 11: Impact locations in car-to-pedestrian accidents
- Figure 12: Pedestrian protection regulation
- Figure 13: Door module - platform strategy based cost savings
Tables:
- Table 1: Door modules by Brose
- Table 2: Fast facts - Faurecia door modules
- Table 3: A few door modules by Faurecia
- Table 4: Fast facts 2006 - ArvinMeritor door systems
- Table 5: Door modules by ArvinMeritor
- Table 6: Current vehicles with Wagon's sliding doors in western Europe
- Table 7: Other contracts - 2007 by Wagon
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