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SUMMARY
This Intelligence Set includes the fourth edition of our automotive tyres
report, along with profiles of Bridgestone, Cooper Tyre, Hankook, Kumho,
Pirelli, Sumitomo, Toyo, Yokohama, Goodyear and Michelin.
It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the
market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors
are performing.
There are many factors shaping the global tyre market. Over the last 20 years,
the popularity of sports utility vehicles, minivans and cross-over vehicles
has steadily increased, prompting manufacturers to redesign their tyres.
Indeed, the increasing segmentation of the car market has led directly to a
more complex segmentation of the tyre market. In response, manufacturers have
focused on ways in which to improve tyre dimensions, weight, rolling
resistance, noise and fuel efficiency. Social environmental awareness and
advances in tyre technology will also play an increasingly important role in
the definition of tomorrow's tyres.
This fourth edition of just-auto's automotive tyres report reviews key market
drivers, updates market analysis, and provides top level market fitment,
volume and value forecasts for both OE and replacement tyres. Report forecasts
cover eight world regions, namely the European Union, Eastern and Central
Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, South America, Middle East, the Gulf, and
the rest of the world through to 2013.
The report includes exclusive interviews with executives from major
manufacturers, namely Michelin, Continental and Goodyear who comment on the
main market and technical trends, as well as pointers on how the European
run-flat market is shaping-up.
Use this report to find answers to the following questions:
- Which manufacturer has the biggest share of the global tyre market?
- What is the world market for replacement tyres?
- Who is investing in Western Europe, North America and Asia?
- How is demand for run-flat tyres shaping up in Europe?
- What improvements can be made to today's tyres?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The market
- Market trends
- Market players
- Bridgestone
- Continental
- Cooper Tire & Rubber
- Goodyear
- Hankook Tire
- Kumho Tire
- Michelin
- Pirelli
- Sumitomo Rubber Industries
- Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd
- Yokohama Rubber
- Emerging markets
- Brazil
- China
- Hungary
- India
- Poland
- Mexico
- Romania
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Investments in Western Europe
- Investments in North America
- Investments in Asia
- Market shares
- World market
- European market
- North American market
- Asian markets
- Market size
- Market forecasts
Chapter 3 Technical review
- Defining the elements
- Run-flat tyres
- Q&A with Bridgestone
- Q&A with Goodyear
- Q&A with Continental
- Q&A with Michelin
- Tyre pressure monitoring systems
- Tomorrow's tyres
Chapter 4 Manufacturers
- Amerityre
- Bridgestone
- Continental
- Cooper Tire & Rubber
- Q&A with Cooper Tire & Rubber
- Goodyear
- Hankook Tires
- Kumho Tires
- Michelin
- Pirelli
- Sumitomo Rubber Industries
- Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd
- Yokohama Rubber
Appendix I Glossary of terms
Appendix II Tyre speed rating symbols
List of figures
- Figure 1: Bridgestone's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of net
sales)
- Figure 2: Goodyear's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of net
sales)
- Figure 3: Michelin's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of net
sales)
- Figure 4: Cooper Tire & Rubber's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005
(% of net sales)
- Figure 5: Hankook's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of net
sales)
- Figure 6: Kumho's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of net sales)
- Figure 7: Pirelli's sales by geographical region, 2004-2005 (% of net
sales)
- Figure 8: Toyo Tire & Rubber's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (%
of net sales)
- Figure 9: Yokohama Rubber's sales by geographical region, 2003-2005 (% of
net sales)
- Figure 10: Manufacturer shares of global tyre market, 2005 (% of market
value)
- Figure 11: European market shares for OE and replacement tyres for
passenger cars and light trucks, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 12: European market shares for OE and replacement tyres for medium-
and heavy-duty trucks, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 13: North America market shares for OE and replacement tyres for
passenger cars and light trucks, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 14: North American market shares for OE and replacement tyres for
medium- and heavy-duty trucks, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 15: Chinese tyre market shares for OE and replacement tyres for
passenger cars and light trucks, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 16: Korean OE tyre market shares, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 17: Korean replacement tyre market shares, 2005 (% of volume)
- Figure 18: World market for OE tyres for passenger cars and light truck
applications by geographical region, 2006 (% of volume)
- Figure 19: World market for OE tyres for medium- and heavy-duty truck
applications by geographical region, 2006 (% of volume)
- Figure 20: World market for replacement tyres for passenger cars and light
truck applications by geographical region, 2006 (% of volume)
- Figure 21: World market for replacement tyres for medium- and heavy-duty
truck applications by geographical region, 2006 (% of volume)
- Figure 22: Continental AG's passenger and light trucks tyres sales by
region, 2005 (% of net sales)
- Figure 23: Continental AG's commercial vehicle tyres sales by region, 2005
(% of net sales)
List of tables
- Table 1: Summary of tyre manufacturers' capacity investments in emerging
markets, 2006
- Table 2: Manufacturers' shares of global tyre market 1990-2005 (% of
market value)
- Table 3: World light vehicle tyre sales by region, split by OE and
replacement units, 2003-2013 (m units)
- Table 4: European Union light vehicle tyre replacement unit sales by
country, 2003- 2013 (m units)
- Table 5: World medium- and heavy-duty truck tyre sales by region, split by
OE and replacement units, 2003-2013 (m units)
- Table 6: World tyre sales (all applications) split by OE and replacement
units by region, 2003-2013 (m units)
- Table 7: Amerityre's Arcus tyre compared with run-flat tyres
- Table 8: Bridgestone's tyre production plants in Japan
- Table 9: Bridgestone's tyre production plants overseas
- Table 10: Continental Corp's tyre production for light vehicles and
trucks1, 2003-2006
- Table 11: Continental Corp's tyre production for trucks1, 2003- 2006
- Table 12: Goodyear's tyre sales by operating segment, 2002-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 13: Goodyear's worldwide tyre sales, OE and replacement, 2003-2005
(m tyres)
- Table 14: Goodyear's North American Tire sales, OE and replacement,
2003-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 15: Goodyear's European Union Tire sales, OE and replacement,
2003-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 16: Goodyear's Eastern Europe Tire sales, OE and replacement,
2003-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 17: Goodyear's Latin American Tire sales, OE and replacement,
2003-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 18: Goodyear's Asia Pacific Tire sales, OE and replacement,
2003-2005 (m tyres)
- Table 19: Goodyear's strategic business units, 2006
- Table 20: Goodyear's tyre-related facilities worldwide, 2006
- Table 21: Hankook Tires production facilities worldwide, 2006
- Table 22: Michelin's manufacturing companies, 2006
- Table 23: Michelin's facilities worldwide, 2006
- Table 24: Pirelli tyre plants worldwide, 2006
- Table 25: Pirelli's sales by product, 2005 (% of net sales)
- Table 26: Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd's sales by business segment,
2005-20071 (% of net sales)
- Table 27: Toyo Tire & Rubber's tyre-related facilities worldwide, 2006
- Table 28: The Yokohama Tire Company Ltd's tyre-related facilities in
Japan, 2006
- Table 29: The Yokohama Tire Company Ltd's worldwide facilities, 2006
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