Find out How Fast the Alloy Wheel Market Will Grow in North America over the Next Few Years?
DUBLIN, Ireland--June 21, 2006--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38433) has announced the addition of Global Market Review of Road Wheels - Forecasts to 2012 to their offeringIn this, the third edition of this report, we review the key market drivers for road wheels and we update the market analysis and include comments from the key players. Our product fitment forecasts in chapter two predict in some detail how the market will evolve for both steel and aluminium wheels in Western Europe, Japan and North America from 2000 through 2012.
Since being rolled out by the Ancient Greeks around 3500 BC, the wheel has been constantly reinvented. Today, the main development trends in the automotive wheels industry centre on producing larger, brighter and cheaper wheels. From a style point of view, although certain finishes are typically applied to steel wheels, it's hard to ignore the sheer weight compared to alloy. In fact, for some time aluminium wheel penetration in Western Europe and North America has increased due to its weight efficiencies and favourable design characteristics. Aluminium is perceived as a key raw material to help vehicle makers produce more fuel-efficient, lighter and recyclable vehicles.
However, steel wheels are said to be making a comeback as carmakers realise they can save hundreds of dollars per vehicle without sacrifice to quality or performance. Ford, DaimlerChrysler, General Motors and among those switching to steel wheels thanks to the development of new high-strength steels and improved design and simulation technology. So are steel wheels really making a comeback? Is it a myth that consumers prefer aluminium wheels to styled steel wheels? This report addresses these issues as well as a number of topics, including:
Steel wheel makers are faced with the challenge of using styled steel wheels to reduce weight and cost and yet increase profitability. How have they achieved it?
-- To what extent are imports from the emerging markets posing a threat to alloy wheel makers?
-- What are the similarities or differences between North American and European wheel markets?
-- Who leads the European steel wheel market?
-- Just how fast will the alloy wheel market grow in North America over the next few years?
-- While wheel size may matter most in terms of design, style ranks a close second. What are the emerging trends in terms of cladding and finishes?
-- To what extent can high strength steels and new designs that offer large ventilation openings mimic the thin-spoke appearance of some alloy wheels?
-- How has simulation software improved over the last few years?
-- What future has magnesium?
-- How much further can wheel design go?
Chapter four provides profiles of the major road wheel manufacturers, namely, Accuride, Alcoa, Amcast, ArvinMeritor, Hayes Lemmerz, Otto Fuchs, Superior Industries and Topy Industries.
Topics Covered Chapter 1 Introduction Report coverage Chapter 2 The market Market trends Market players Accuride Alcoa Amcast ArvinMeritor Hayes Lemmerz Otto Fuchs Superior Industries Topy Industries Emerging markets China Eastern and Central Europe Market shares North America South America Europe Asia-Pacific Rest of the world Market volume forecast Aluminium wheels Steel wheels Market value forecast Overview Aluminium wheels Steel wheels Chapter 3 Technical review Reinventing the wheel Bigger is better Road wheel material Wheel appeal Tomorrow's wheel Chapter 4 Manufacturers Alcoa Accuride Amcast Industrial Corporation ArvinMeritor Hayes Lemmerz Superior Industries Topy Industries List of tables List of figures
Companies Mentioned
- Accuride - Alcoa - Amcast - ArvinMeritor - Hayes Lemmerz - Otto Fuchs - Superior Industries - Topy Industries
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