Automotive Emerging Markets: DaimlerChrysler India to Launch Actros in 2006 and Toyota to Study Air Pollution in Bangalore

Automotive Emerging Markets: DaimlerChrysler India to Launch Actros in 2006 and Toyota to Study Air Pollution in Bangalore










(PRWEB) September 30, 2005

Dublin – Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24930) has announced the addition of Automotive Emerging Markets to their offering

Automotive Emerging Markets is a dedicated round-up of all the latest global happenings and analysis specific to the activities of the world’s vehicle and component manufacturers in Central and Eastern Europe, South America, Africa, Middle East, Pacific Rim and of course the Indian sub-continent and China.

Topics covered include:


Corporate strategy

Distribution

Environment

Financial performance

Foreign investment

Joint ventures

Legislation

Logistics

Manufacturing

Mergers and acquisitions

New products

Personnel

Sale performance

Vehicle manufacturer – supplier relationships

This report deals with the dynamic world of some of the fastest growing automotive markets. From China to Russia to India to Indonesia, the scope of this report is both vast and inclusive. AEM covers all aspects of the automotive industries in some of the most vibrant markets, including manufacturing, model launches, manufacturer strategies, market data such as sales and production figures. It focuses on not just vehicle manufacturers but also covers component manufacturers, ensuring that nothing goes unreported on the channel. Key markets include the more obvious ones such as China, India and Russia, plus other countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Poland, the Czech Republic and South Africa.

Automotive Emerging Markets provides both broad macro-economic information as well as detailed focus analysis down to vehicle or supplier level: there is no better way to stay informed on the latest emerging market developments.

Who relies on this report?

Vehicle manufacturers

Suppliers

Consultants

Investment Banks/Finance/Venture capital

October Issue Includes:

China’s auto industry faces restructuring

Taiwanese tyre manufacturers bullish about Chinese market

China’s exports

SAIC to make hybrids

DaimlerChrysler proceeds with Chinese plans

Chinese manufacturers unveil new models at Frankfurt

Brilliance China appoints executive directors

Ford focuses on trucks in China

Guangzhou Honda output rises, despite interruption

Nanjing Fiat appoints new chief executive

GM World to distribute Pontiac and Saturn models in China

VW and SAIC to make hybrid Tourans

Chinese bus builder enters Europe via the UK

JL French forms first Chinese venture

Qingling and Suzuki to form Chinese engine venture

Cummins and Shaanxi establish joint venture in China

Beijing takes the CNG route to a greener Olympics in 2008

Solutia enters China

Hong Kong truckers propose fuel surcharge

Renesas to collaborate with China on electronics

Jacobs forms joint venture with VIE Group

United Automotive Electronic System invests in technology centre

Suzhou Park hosts component conference

Gibraltar acquires copper plant in China

China launches brand satisfaction survey

Hatchbacks gain ground in China

Indian automotive industry could revise tax structure

Indian government to sell Maruti stake to banks

Maruti to roll out five new models

GM launches Optra Royale

Skoda expands Aurangabad production

India offers alternative plant sites to Volkswagen

Suzuki boss meets with Indian Finance Minister

Tata and Fiat close to forming alliance

BMW reaffirms plans to set up plant in Tamil Nadu

Toyota to study air pollution in Bangalore

DaimlerChrysler India to launch Actros in 2006

Force Motors rolls out HCV prototype from new centre

UK manufacturers considering Jharkhand for prospective partnerships

Toyota Kirloskar to launch sixth Corolla variant

Tata AutoComp to acquire German supplier

India joins Galileo programme

Tube Investments to expand capacity

Honda to double production in Pakistan

Porsche to open Pakistan dealership next year

Chrysler head reviews operations in Taiwan

New chief executive for Mazda Taiwan

Vietnam tackles import fraud

Proton records worst performance in two years

BYD signs export order for Malaysia

Naza to set up new plant in Penang

DK Leather begins operations in the Netherlands

Mitsubishi to increase Thai pickup production

Thai Rung to expand OEM business

Lack of local demand marks end of Thai eco-car project

Thailand looks to NGV-powered buses to reduce oil consumption

Thailand to hold first parts and accessories fair

Mitsubishi to launch Maven MPV in Indonesia

Somboon optimistic about 2005 sales

Aapico lays expansion plans

Avnet Electronics receives automotive quality certification

Venezuela posts massive year-on-year sales growth in August

GM upgrades engines to comply with Brazilian standards

Vehicle production and sales increase in Brazil

Iveco to build Stralis heavy truck in Brazil

GM cutting jobs in Brazil

DaimlerChrysler to boost Jeep sales in Brazil

GM to boost Polish output 50%

Hyundai in talks for additional European plant

Sungwoo Hitech to build Czech body parts factory for Kia plant

Suzuki to produce next Wagon R+ in Hungary

Zastava to build Fiat’s Punto

Tata to assemble Indigo in Russia

Hyundai doubles sales in Russia

AvtoVAZ increases exports to Cuba

Great Wall Automobile eyes Russian production

OM Energy to develop water-powered car in UK

Peugeot’s Russian importer reduces sales target

Russia’s PAZ to build bus based on VW Transporter

Russian engines for Chinese-built Ivecos

Kia to boost Russian sales with two new models

Alcoa bids for BKMPO shares

Russian trucks used in hurricane Katrina clean-up operation

UAZ Patriot shipped to Colombia

KAMAZ seeks partners for new diesel engines

Bosal-Fouman Chimie joint venture to supply exhaust solutions in Iran

Hyundai launches more powerful Sonata in UAE

Uzavtosaonat Association to acquire Korean share in UzDAEWOOavto

Dunlop invests in new African plant

Iran Khodro to build – and export – new Peugeot 206

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24930

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

Research and Markets

Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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One Response to “Automotive Emerging Markets: DaimlerChrysler India to Launch Actros in 2006 and Toyota to Study Air Pollution in Bangalore”

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