It is not surprising then that, over the past few years, we have seen the industry consolidate and adjust its global manufacturing footprint to bring it more into line with demand levels around the world - with declines in some developed countries but growth in some developing nations. Many truck producers have been forced to look beyond their traditional manufacturing roles for profitability. Aftermarket and financial services, fleet and freight management, and a diversified product portfolio are all being developed with the trucks themselves often sold as a loss-leader.
The industry has witnessed the introduction of an array of 'global products' in the past few years. However, there are still many barriers to the introduction of truly global trucks. As with light vehicles, differences in technical specifications, quality and costs make it difficult to design and develop a truck that suits demand in all markets. Nevertherless, in time the technical barriers will undoubtedly be overcome as global manufacturing aligns to take account local and regional differences.
The industry has witnessed the introduction of an array of 'global products' in the past few years. However, there are still many barriers to the introduction of truly global trucks. As with light vehicles, differences in technical specifications, quality and costs make it difficult to design and develop a truck that suits demand in all markets. Nevertherless, in time the technical barriers will undoubtedly be overcome as global manufacturing aligns to take account local and regional differences.
Looking ahead, environmental concerns are impacting on all aspects of the industry and ‘well to wheel’ considerations will act as one of the main industry drivers. Vehicle design will increasingly reflect many of the changes that we see emerging now - alternative drivetrains, the quest for more environmentally-friendly fuels, changes in freight transportation patterns and the distribution of goods and services combined with legislation will all influence the way the market develops. There will undoubtedly be many more challenges to come for the industry and a period of sustained change lies ahead
The report “Automotive Heavy Trucks - Global Market Size, Trends, Shares and Forecast, Q4 2021 Update” provides a comprehensive overview of the global heavy trucks sector, major manufacturers, top markets, manufacturing trends and market size forecasts.Scope
Based on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary data this global market study includes -- Heavy Truck market size estimates (market sales) for the top countries.
- A review of the latest manufacturing developments and market trends (including active safety, biofuels, emissions, fuel economy, hybrids, selective catalytic reduction, exhaust gas recirculation).
- Manufacturer sales and production estimates and forecasts.
- Profiles of the major truck manufacturers including their strategies and prospects.
- Sector PESTER (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Regulatory) analysis.
- Prepare supply and demand forecasts.
- Produce internal sales plans and forecasts.
- Carry out competitive intelligence.
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- Gain a quick overview of the Automotive Heavy Trucks sector globally.
- Understand the size and scope of the top 14* markets.
- Hear direct from leading companies on their strategies and plans.
- Review the latest and most significant technological developments.
- Follow the key trends within the sector and what's driving them.
- Spot opportunities and threats in this sector.
- Track key companies' latest activities and prospects.
Table of Contents
1. PESTER Analysis
2. Companies
4. Markets
5. Technologies
List of Tables
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AB Volvo (commercial vehicles)
- First Automotive Works (FAW)
- Ashok Leyland
- China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Co. Ltd
- Daimler AG
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation
- Isuzu Motors Ltd.
- Iveco S.p.A.
- MAN SE
- Scania AB
- Tata Motors Limited
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Navistar International Corporation
- Paccar Inc.