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European Security: The Changing Outlook for Stolen Vehicle Tracking in Europe 2009
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Abstract
High value and luxury car sales declining and the onset of competitive
telematics services have resulted in SVT system sales volume to drop. SBD
expects the European market for SVT to drop more than 30% from 2008 volumes to
less than 200,000 units in 2009 and 2010.
SBD' s newly released report “The changing outlook for Stolen Vehicle
Tracking” provides a detailed overview of the threats and opportunities
for both aftermarket and OE systems as well as helps you understand the future
of this market in Europe.
This report will help you to understand the changes that will drive the future of SVT in Europe:
- How will the recession impact the fitment of system in the short-term?
- How will OE systems influence the fitment of aftermarket or manufacturer
options?
- What impact will the emergence of pay-as-you-drive insurance and eCall
system have on the market?
- What new technical standards are being developed?
IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
Due to the confidential nature of the report content, your request to purchase
SBD' s security reports will be vetted by SBD' s security team, prior to any
sale agreement.
Table of Contents
1. Executive summary
- 1.1 Changing outlook for SVT
- 1.2 Threats to future demand for SVT
- 1.3 Insurance requirements and benefits for SVT
- 1.4 Opportunities for aftermarket SVT suppliers
- 1.5 Opportunities for original equipment for SVT suppliers
2. Executive summary
- 2.1 Car theft
- 2.2 Market forecast
- 2.3 Trends in SVT technology
- 2.4 Aftermarket and Original Equipment systems
- 2.5 Key market players
- 2.5.1 Aftermarket suppliers
- 2.5.2 Original equipment suppliers
3. Technical requirements for SVT
- 3.1 Technical summary
- 3.2 Recent changes to requirements
- 3.3 Future changes to requirements
- 3.4 Influence of Thatcham
4. Insurance benefit
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Summary of insurer' s SVT policies
- 4.3 Future trends
5. Strategic considerations
- 5.1 Threats to standalone SVT fitment
- 5.1.1 Usage-based insurance
- 5.1.2 eCall
- 5.1.3 OE telematics
- 5.1.4 Reduced insurance demand
- 5.1.5 Thieves countermeasure
- 5.2 Thatcham Cat G5
- 5.3 Aftermarket systems
- 5.4 Original equipment systems
LIST OF FIGURES
- Fig. 1 EU15 SVT sales forecast to 2012
- Fig. 2 Threats to standalone SVT fitment
- Fig. 3 Organisations responsible for European SVT criteria
- Fig. 4 Recent trend in European car theft (8 largest countries)
- Fig. 5 EU15 SVT sales forecast
- Fig. 6 European market share by SVT system technology
- Fig. 7 Market split between Aftermarket and OE systems
- Fig. 8 SVT key players in Europe
- Fig. 9 Cobra pan-European SVT customers
- Fig. 10 European insurance requirements summary
- Fig. 11 Top level summary of technical criteria for SVT
- Fig. 12 Summary of insurance benefits for SVT in Europe
- Fig. 13 Decline in cost of theft to UK insurers
- Fig. 14 Threats to standalone SVT fitment
- Fig. 15 Cat G5 feature comparison
- Fig. 16 Threats and opportunities for Aftermarket SVT
- Fig. 17 Threats and opportunities for OE SVT
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