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June 2007 Edition
- 450 pages
Electronic version (printed copy available for additional charge)
Strong economic growth coupled with low car ownership rates and rising incomes has turned Asia into a gold mine for the automotive industry. The eventual shift in OEM’s and auto-parts manufacturers focus toward Asia has led to a rapid growth in vehicle assembly in many parts of Asia, most notably China, India and South Korea.
Over the past decade the components industry has gone through a complete remodelling leading to the emergence of highly competitive global industry. Multinational vehicle manufacturers have not only become a prominent part of the Asian components industry supply chain but have also started using the local Asian suppliers for their regional and global component needs.
This presents challenges for local and global suppliers respectively. Small and medium size local suppliers are being forced to advance technological expertise as rapidly as possible. Development of much improved quality and delivery performance is also paramount.
Although targeted initially at servicing the burgeoning local vehicle manufacturing sector, new investments by suppliers could also become future substantial low-cost export bases for components.
The Asian Supplier Report provides insights into how this new supply base is evolving and reviews alternative supplier strategies. The introductory chapter presents an overview of vehicle manufacturing trends in the key countries in Asia and reviews the impact of announced new OEM investments.
The following chapters briefly analyze key trends and developments in a number of countries in Asia, including Japan, China, India and South Korea.
Section 2 presents detailed profiles of 113 key suppliers currently active in Asia. More than half of these are locally-based suppliers, while around one-third are major global tier-1 players that already have defined Asian strategies in place.
Table of Contents
Section 1
Chapter 1
Vehicle manufacturing overview
* Japan
* South Korea
* China
* Thailand and Indonesia
* India
* Other Asia (Malaysia, Taiwan)
Chapter 2
Japan
* Keiretsu changes
* Renault/Nissan influence
* Overseas investment
* Purchasing strategies at Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi and Mazda
* Private Japanese suppliers
Chapter 3
China
* Local supplier capabilities
* Overseas supplier joint ventures
* Location of clusters
* Government policies
* OEM global model sourcing strategies
Chapter 4
India, South Korea, ASEAN
* India
* South Korea
* OEM/supplier relationships
* Waning influence of chaebol
* Midsize suppliers
* Overseas investment
* Joint venture activity
* ASEAN
* One supplier market
* Local content issues
Section 2
Supplier profiles
* Aichi Machine Industry
* Aichi Steel
* Aisan Industry Company
* Aisin Seiki
* Akebono Brake
* Alcoa-Fujikura (AFL)
* Alpine Electronics
* Apollo Industrial
* ArvinMeritor
* Asahi Glass
* Ashimori Industry
* ASIMCO
* Autoliv
* Behr
* Benteler
* Borg Warner
* Bosch
* Brose
* Central Corporation
* Continental
* Chuo Spring Company
* Clarion
* Cooper
* Daewon Kang Up Co
* Dana
* Delco Remy
* Delphi
* Doowon Climate Control
* Eaton
* Eberspaecher
* Faurecia
* Federal Mogul
* Freudenberg
* Fuji Kiko
* Fuji Oozx
* Fuji Univance
* Futaba Industrial
* GKN
* Goodyear
* Hankook Tire
* Hella
* Hitachi Unisia Automotive
* Hydro Aluminium
* Ichikoh Industries
* Ikeda Bussan
* Ikuyo Company
* Iljin Group
* JIDECO (Jidosha Denki Kogyo Company)
* Jidosha Buhin Kogyo Company
* Johnson Controls
* Kayaba Industry
* Keihin Corporation
* Koito Manufacturing
* Kolbenschmidt Pierburg
* Korea Automotive Systems (Kasco)
* Koyo Seiko
* Kumho Tire
* Lear
* Magna
* Mahle
* Mando Corporation
* Matsushita Communication
* Michelin
* Mikuni Corporation
* Mitsuba Corporation
* Mitsubishi Electric
* Mobis
* Modine
* Motorola
* Murakami Corporation
* Nachi-Fujikoshi Corporation
* NGK Spark Plug
* Nichirin
* Nippon Cable System
* Nippon Seiki
* Nishikawa
* NOK Corporation
* NTN Corporation
* Ogihara Corporation
* Pilkington
* Pioneer
* Press Kogyo
* Rieter
* Saint Gobain
* Samlip Industrial
* Sanden
* Seyjong Industrial
* Siemens VDO
* Shiroki Corporation
* Showa Corp
* SKF
* Sumitomo Electric
* Sumitomo Rubber
* Tachi-S Company
* Taiho Kogyo
* Takata Corporation
* Tenneco
* Thai Summit Group
* ThyssenKrupp
* TI Automotive
* Timken
* Tochigi Fuji Industrial Company
* Tokai Rika
* Tokico
* Tokyo Radiator Manufacturing Company
* Topy Industries
* Tower Automotive
* Toyo Radiator
* Toyoda Boshoku
* Toyoda Gosei
* TRW Automotive
* Valeo
* Visteon
* Wanxiang Group
* Wia Corporation
* Webasto
* Yazaki
* Yorozu Corporation
* Yuasa Corporation
* ZF
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