Competition from Visteon and Delphi To Turn Radiator Market on Its Head -- Reports Frost & Sullivan.Business Editors & Automotive Writers SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 9, 2000 Competition in the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. radiator aftermarket Aftermarket See: Secondary market. aftermarket See secondary market. is expected to reach new heights as global companies wrestle to increase their market share. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. new strategic research from Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com), "North American Automotive Radiator Aftermarket," this industry generated revenues of $480.1 million in 1999. Revenues are projected to reach nearly $650 million by 2006 reports Frost & Sullivan. The biggest question facing this market is how will the industry combat the growing threat from large manufacturers, such as Visteon Climate Control Systems and Delphi Harrison Thermal Systems; companies who are moving away from being just original equipment (OE) suppliers and beginning to aggressively pursue the aftermarket. Visteon began its big push for the U.S. radiator aftermarket in 1998 through its acquisition of ARS Inc. Delphi is expected to enter into the U.S. aftermarket with even greater vigor in 2001, when it would be able to distribute under its own brand name and not just GM-SPO's ACDelco. These multi-billion dollar global giants are acquiring smaller market participants The term market participant is used in United States constitutional law to describe a U.S. State which is acting as a producer or supplier of a marketable good or service. When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents. becoming one-stop aftermarket automotive engine-cooling and air-conditioning suppliers. "Visteon, a $19 billion company, and Delphi, a $29 billion company, could prove to be extremely formidable competitors," says Frost & Sullivan industry expert Meenakshi Ganjoo. "However, Delphi does need to make some major production and distribution decisions in the near future to make a significant dent in the aftermarket. Like Visteon, it is probable that Delphi will achieve this through acquisitions." The consolidation in the radiator aftermarket challenges smaller market participants to find ways to maintain their market share. Many of these smaller manufacturers will more than likely either be absorbed by their larger competitors or leave the market completely. To remain competitive with these large companies, smaller aftermarket manufacturers will have to either broaden their product lines or focus on niche markets. "Those manufacturers who cannot supply all the parts will be left behind," says Ganjoo. "One of the challenges for aftermarket manufacturers is to maintain adequate parts coverage, while containing costs. These market participants must be able to supply all variations of radiators promptly. The company that can ship the right part in the shortest amount of time will win the race." Smaller manufacturers can hold onto their market share by meeting original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs) standards and providing needed parts to larger manufacturers. Large companies will outsource some of their work to those manufacturers meeting these requirements. "Manufacturers who are Tier I suppliers or are able to meet OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and standards will be better placed to emerge successfully," says Ganjoo. "It is likely that most of the bigger manufacturers will not be able to produce a complete radiator line. In that case, they may acquire the parts they need from other aftermarket manufacturers." Frost & Sullivan presents the 2000 Marketing Engineering Awards to companies that have worked hard to make a positive contribution to the North American automotive radiator aftermarket industry. The Competitive Strategy Award is presented to Visteon Climate Control Systems Ltd (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :VC). Manufacturers that participated within this industry include: ACF (Advanced Communications Function) An earlier official product line name for IBM SNA programs, such as VTAM (ACF/VTAM) and NCP (ACF/NCP). ACF - Advanced Communications Function Heat Transfer Components; Bauer Radiator Inc.; CSF Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Analysis Definition Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is a laboratory test to examine a sample of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Inc.; Delphi Harrison Thermal Systems; Denso International America Inc.; Genera genera, in taxonomy: see classification. Corporation; General Motors/Service Parts Operations/ACDelco Aftermarket; Go/Dan Industries; Modine Manufacturing; Perfect Cooling Products; Performance Radiator; Silla Cooling System cooling system: see air conditioning; internal-combustion engine; refrigeration. cooling system Apparatus used to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety and efficiency. ; Spectra Premium Industries Inc.; Thermal Components; Universal Auto Radiator Mfg. Co.; Valeo Engine Cooling Inc., Visteon Climate Control Systems Ltd., and Wolverine/Trentrade Co. Inc. Frost & Sullivan, which is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., is a global leader in international strategic market consulting and training. Frost & Sullivan's industry experts monitor the ground transportation industry for market trends, market measurements and strategies. This ongoing research is used to complement the Automotive Aftermarket Custom Subscription, which includes studies on the U.S. Automotive Carburetor Aftermarket and the U.S. Automotive Fuel Injector a device for actively injecting fuel into an internal-combustion engines by directly forcing the liquid fuel into the combustion chamber at an appropriate point in the piston cycle; - an alternative to a Along with publishing in-depth strategic market consulting research, Frost & Sullivan also provides custom consulting needs to a variety of national and international companies. North American Automotive Radiator Aftermarket Report: 7727-18 Date: November 2000 |
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