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SUMMARY
According to TechNavio, growing consumer demand coupled with improving
purchasing power and increase in exports of small cars are driving automakers
and OEM suppliers in the region to expand production facilities to meet these
demands. In addition, with a large base of skilled workforce, favorable tax
incentives offered by governments, lower costs and technologically advanced
R&D facilities, large international OEMs from mature markets of Europe and the
US have begun to outsource critical design and engineering services and
increase their investments in the region further driving domestic automobile
manufacturers to expand production facilities.
Further, changing customer demands coupled with rising costs are driving
automakers and OEM suppliers in Asia-Pacific to reduce the time-to-market new
products, plan inventory, order management and supply chain management
activities.
The report forecasts the IT spending of the automotive industry in APAC over
the period 2007-2010. It is meant for IT vendors and intends to help them
identify selling opportunities in the automotive industry in APAC. The report
identifies key business issues being faced by the automotive industry in
APAC.
Further, the identified sales drivers can be used to penetrate these accounts
or increase current share of the customer's wallet. Also, the report lists
leading IT buyers and provides their brief company profile, along with their
IT spending.
TechNavio Insights is a set of reports based on TechNavio -- a market
intelligence platform for the IT industry. It builds on the intelligence
available within TechNavio, and leverages on the custom research experience of
the 'Technology Navigators'. TechNavio is built on years of experience of
Infiniti Research in deep dive custom research and consulting for over 30
Fortune 500 companies and numerous large and mid-sized companies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. IT Spending and Forecast 2. Criticality Score 2.1 Evaluating
Criticality Score 3. IT Sales Drivers 3.1 Capacity Expansion
3.2 Collaborations & Partnerships 3.3 Customer Service 3.4 Faster &
Better Product Development 3.5 Geographical and Facilities Expansion
3.6 Global, Integrated Supply Chain 3.7 Maintaining Quality Standards
3.8 Product Mix Expansion 3.9 Time-to-Market 3.10 Understanding
Customer Needs 4. Key Customers 4.1 Toyota Motor Corporation
4.1.1 Business Overview 4.1.2 Key Figures 4.1.3 Corporate
Headquarters 4.1.4 IT Spending 4.2 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 4.2.1
Business Overview 4.2.2 Key Figures 4.2.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.2.4 IT Spending 4.3 Suzuki Motor Corporation 4.3.1 Business
Overview 4.3.2 Key Figures 4.3.3 Corporate Headquarters 4.3.4 IT
Spending 4.4 Mazda Motor Corporation 4.4.1 Business Overview 4.4.2
Key Figures 4.4.3 Corporate Headquarters 4.4.4 IT Spending 4.5
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation 4.5.1 Business Overview 4.5.2 Key
Figures 4.5.3 Corporate Headquarters 4.5.4 IT Spending Other
Reports in this Series List of Exhibits Exhibit 1.1:
Asia-Pacific Automotive IT Spending and Forecast 2007-2010 (In $ million)
Exhibit 2.1: Calculations for Estimating Criticality Scores Exhibit 2.2:
Criticality Scores for Various Software Applications Exhibit 2.3:
Criticality Scores for Various Hardware Products Exhibit 2.4: Criticality
Scores for Various IT Services
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