Dublin, Dec. 22, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global and China Automotive Seating Industry Report, 2016" report to their offering.
Automotive seating saw an ASP of USD723 in 2010 with a market size of USD54 billion. The figures for 2015 were USD790 and USD70.1 billion. It is expected the market size will be valued at USD72.9 billion in 2016, and USD84.3 billion in 2020 when ASP arrives at USD865.
Automotive seating industry, seemingly without technological barriers, is actually a capital-intensive business that does with high-tech expertise. First, automotive seating plants are usually adjacent to car factories, for the products are too large to be transported easily. Therefore, as carmakers add a new production base, automotive seating manufacturers need to follow up. In this case, substantial funds become a must. Second, safety, comfort, and light weight- three requirements on automotive seating- need rich technological accumulation and present high technological threshold. Moreover, a huge number of employees in automotive seating industry pose great challenges to managerial competencies.
Global automotive seating market has grown steadily on account of the two aspects. First, higher barriers in automotive seating industry lead to high market concentration and little competition. Automotive seating manufacturers have a greater say which enables them to raise prices constantly. Second, consumption is upgraded, a phenomenon starkly seen in China where consumers have higher requirements on automotive seating.
The report covers the following:
- Composition and function of automotive seating
- Size and Trends of global and Chinese automotive seating market
- Competitive landscape and trends of global and China's automotive seating industry
- Automotive seating supply chain of major global and Chinese carmakers
- Global and Chinese automotive seating manufacturers
Key Topics Covered:
1 Brief Introduction to Automotive Seating
2 Global Automotive Seating Market and Industry
3 China Automotive Seating Market and Industry
4 Automotive Seating Manufacturers
- Adient
- Brose
- DAS
- DYMOS
- Daewon
- Faurecia
- GSK
- Lear
- Magna
- NHK Spring
- Sitech
- TACHI-S
- TS
- Toyota Boshkou
- Wuhan New Yunhe Automotive Seating
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ss6g56/global_and_china
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