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Three Reports on One CD: 2009-2010 AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, World Motor Vehicle Market Report and Replacement Rates of Automotive Components 2009
 

AASA is pleased to introduce a new electronic format for its “2009-2010 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report.” The new format allows AASA to include two other important research products: “World Motor Vehicle Market Report” and “Trends in the Replacement Rates of Automotive Components.” Now, all three of these valuable research publications are available to members in one convenient package:

“2009-2010 AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report,” the in-depth market analysis of the automotive aftermarket sector, includes:

  • Markets in Brazil, Canada, China, India and Mexico
  • The latest figures on unperformed maintenance
  • The automotive aftermarket channel forecasting model
  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket

“World Motor Vehicle Market Report,” one of the industry’s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses and the recognized resource of international automotive and heavy duty market information, features:

  • Vehicle production and assembly
  • Vehicle census summary
  • U.S. Motor Vehicle parts trade worldwide
  • World trade in new vehicles
  • World motor vehicle markets

“Trends in the Replacement Rates of Automotive Components,” the handy table showing the percentage of private vehicles receiving specified maintenance, can be used to calculate product durability, market size estimates and service job variables.

The CDs sell for $125 each for member companies; $500 for nonmembers.

Order by clicking here.


CD ROM: AASA 2008-2009 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report
 
AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, is now available on CD-ROM.

Ordering Instructions

AASA members can purchase the Status Report CD-ROM for $125. To order online click here.

Non-members can purchase CD-ROM copies for $500. To order download the publication order form and fax to 919-549-4824.

Note: Online ordering is not available for non-members.


AASA 2008-2009 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report
 
AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, is now available.

The 2008-2009 Status Report marks the debut of the aftermarket channel forecasting model, which was developed by AASA and other leading aftermarket associations.

The new model provides a single point of reference to anchor the various estimates of the aftermarket’s size and outlines the complex structure of the channels of distribution

The Status Report also includes sections on emerging markets in China and India, as well as the latest figures on unperformed maintenance. Other sections include:

  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket
  • Traffic safety statistics
  • Vehicle sales, registrations and usage
  • Aftermarket demand variables
  • Aftermarket size and sub-sectors
  • International parts trade

This all-inclusive publication also contains the directory of AASA members and the products and services they provide.

Ordering Instructions

AASA members can purchase the Status Report for $125. To order online click here.

Non-members can purchase copies for $500. To order download the publication order form and fax to 919-549-4824.

Note: Online ordering is not available for non-members.


AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report 2007-2008
 

AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, is now available. This edition includes new sections on emerging markets in China and India, as well as the latest figures on unperformed maintenance.

Other sections include:
  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket
  • Traffic safety statistics
  • Vehicle sales
  • Vehicle registrations
  • Vehicle usage
  • Aftermarket demand variables
  • Aftermarket size & sub-sectors
  • International Parts
  • Trade

This all-inclusive publication also contains the directory of AASA members and the products and services they provide.

Click here to order.



2007 Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA
 
The 2007 Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA, the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association’s annual research study, is now available. The study is designed to be a reliable tool for trend analysis regarding heavy duty truck user repair factors, heavy duty truck use, changes in buying patterns and service work performance. Discounts are available for orders of five or more.

To order Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA, please click here.



2007 Government Affairs Issue Book
 
MEMA’s Government Affairs Issue Book, developed by the Washington, D.C. office, outlines the association’s position on legislative, regulatory and international trade issues affecting the automotive supplier industry. It provides a brief description for each issue, as well as its current status, what action MEMA has taken on behalf of its members, what potential impacts it may have on industry and an anticipated forecast for the upcoming year.


The Power to Move America: The Automotive Supplier Industry
 
The U.S automotive supplier industry is a major contributor to the nation’s economy, with an estimated value of more than $365 billion. This publication offers a handy, pocket-sized guide to impact of the automotive aftermarket, heavy duty and original equipment supplier industries.


Replacement Rates of U.S. Automotive Parts 2005
 

A pocket guide to 83 service jobs -- from air conditioning repairs to wiper blade replacement. The handy card shows the percentage of private vehicles receiving specified maintenance. As many as five years of historical trends are shown in the table, when the data are available. Back issues from past years are available.



AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report 2005
 
AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report is your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket. The 2005 edition includes new sections on the do-it-yourself market and the latest figures on unperformed maintenance. Other sections include:
  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket
  • Traffic safety statistics
  • Vehicle sales
  • Vehicle registrations
  • Aftermarket’s industry role
  • Vehicle usage
  • Aftermarket demand variables
  • Aftermarket size & sub-sectors
  • International Parts
  • Trade
This all-inclusive publication also contains the directory of AASA members and the products and services they provide. Back issues from past years are available.


The Reality of the 3,000 Oil Change
 
The 3,000 mile oil change is part of the American automotive culture. Not everyone follows it, but everyone has learned the 3,000 mile number. However, there are parts of the industry that now openly challenging that convention. This MEMA Special Report analyzes the modern oil change interval.


Heavy Duty Maintenance In the U.S.A. 2005
 

Research study designed to be a reliable tool for trend analysis regarding heavy duty truck user repair factors, heavy duty truck use, changes in buying patterns, and service work performance. Discounts available for orders of five or more copies.



2003-2004 World Automotive Market Report
 
Now in its 73nd edition, World Automotive Market Report is one of the industry·s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses. Published by the OAC and The Educational & Research Foundation of MEMA Inc., it includes production/assembly, vehicle census summary, U.S. automotive parts trade, world trade in new vehicles and world motor vehicle markets. OAC members and members of MEMA market segment groups can order World Automotive Market Report for $75 plus shipping. Nonmembers can order the report for $200 plus shipping. Back issues are available.


MEMA Statistical Reporting Program: Market Information You Need to Know
 

In today’s competitive marketplace, you need to know

  • the size of the market for your products
  • your share of the market
  • if your share is increasing – or decreasing.

MEMA Statistical Reporting Programs can help you get the information you need for success. For more than 30 years, MEMA has offered this valuable program to its corporate members. You can’t afford not to take advantage of this popular service, as the first program is free to members of MEMA’s market segment associations.



MEMA Benchmarking Program: Vital Statistics You Need to Know
 

Why Benchmark? Measurement is a vital part of key performance assessment processes.

Benchmarking …

  • Helps assess progress in improving quality or performance
  • Keeps the focus on what has to be done and what has to be improved
  • Enables informed organizational and cultural changes in your business
  • Gives you the tools to reward positive results
  • Encourages your employees to become involved in change
  • Provides feedback on staff’s efforts and offers insights into next steps
  • Links activities and results so they are not mixed or confused

MEMA’s benchmarking program can be a valuable tool in helping you determine where your business has been, where it is now and where it is going.



2004-2005 World Automotive Market Report
 

There’s a world of opportunity in the global automotive industry and it’s available through the “2004-2005 World Automotive Market Report.” Produced annually by the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC), the “World Automotive Market Report is one of the industry’s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses. Now in its 74th edition, the 2004-2005 “Report” includes

  • Vehicle production and assembly
  • Vehicle census summary
  • U.S. automotive parts trade
  • World trade in new vehicles
  • World motor vehicle markets


Heavy Duty Maintenance In the U.S.A. 2004
 
Research study designed to be a reliable tool for trend analysis regarding heavy duty truck user repair factors, heavy duty truck use, changes in buying patterns, and service work performance. MEMA market segment member companies can order additional copies for $98; Others, $375, plus shipping. Back issues from past years are available.


AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report 2004
 

AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report is your single source for current statistics and analysis of the trends shaping the aftermarket, such as

  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket
  • Traffic safety statistics
  • Vehicle sales
  • Vehicle registrations
  • Aftermarket’s industry role
  • Vehicle usage
  • Aftermarket demand variables
  • Aftermarket size & sub-sectors
  • International Parts
  • Trade

This all-inclusive publication also is the directory of AASA members and the products and services they provide. Back issues from past years are available.



2004 OE Industry Review
 

OESA presents the 2004 OE Industry Review, an invaluable resource for information on the automotive industry with a unique focus on the supplier industry. The 2004 review contains valuable statistics and insights, providing a roadmap for the OE market. Included in the 2004 edition is:

  • Supplier industry trends and statistics
  • Outlook for OE parts manufacturers
  • OEM purchasing directory
  • OEM engineering directory
  • Platform decoder
  • Global vehicle production and sales statistics by region and vehicle manufacturer
  • Detailed statistics regarding North American vehcile production
  • Exports and imports of vehicles and parts
  • Trade balances
  • OESA analysis of the automotive industry trends and influences
  • Top 100 global and top 150 North American OE parts suppliers
  • Statistics on factors affecting the industry such as vehciles on the orad, miles travled and fuel efficiency
  • OESA membership directory

For a limited time, copies are available to OESA members for $50 and to non-members for $125.



Motor Vehicle Product Manufacturing Fact Guide
 

The U.S automotive supplier industry’s presence is wide-reaching and affects nearly every aspect of the U.S. economy. Automotive suppliers have served as the backbone for innovation and technology and are primarily responsible for making today’s vehicles more environmentally friendly. This publication succinctly explains who the automotive supplier industry is, and what contributions automotive suppliers have made in recent years.



Replacement Rates Of U.S. Automotive Parts 2004
 
A pocket guide to 84 service jobs -- from air conditioning repairs to wiper blade replacement. The handy card shows the percentage of private vehicles receiving specified maintenance. As many as five years of historical trends are shown in the table, when the data are available. Back issues from past years are available.



 


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