Need for Preventive Security Measures Could Fuel Demand for Telematics in Commercial Vehicles According To Report.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67928) announces the addition of new Frost & Sullivan "Malaysian Commercial Vehicle Telematics Markets" to their offering. Need for Preventive preventive /pre·ven·tive/ (pre-vent´iv) prophylactic. pre·ven·tive or pre·ven·ta·tive adj. Preventing or slowing the course of an illness or disease; prophylactic. n. Security Measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising" security Could Fuel Demand for Telematics in Commercial Vehicles Commercial vehicle (CV) telematics made an appearance in Malaysia in 2001, when awareness levels of this technology and its usage were almost non-existent. Six years later, the market is still at an early stage of development and growth is likely to be volatile as demand will be influenced by factors such as the implementation of the 9th Malaysian Plan, part of which focuses on the manufacturing and transportation sectors. "However, demand for CV telematics has started increasing gradually as end users, especially fleet owners/truck operators servicing the logistics, oil and gas, semiconductor and steel industries have started appreciating the benefits offered by telematics and are willing to pay for it," notes Edmund Leong, the analyst of this research service. End users are becoming aware that telematics can offer a potentially effective solution to some of their key challenges. For example, increasing incidences of container hijack, especially on high-value goods, is prompting fleet owners to consider implementing telematics as it offers safety and security features that could help minimize these risks. Telematics could also be effective in controlling rising fuel costs, a major challenge for end users, by monitoring fuel consumption and driving patterns. Initial penetration is expected to be higher in the heavy commercial vehicle (HCV HCV abbr. hepatitis C virus HCV 1 Hepatitis C virus, see there 2. Human coronavirus. See Coronavirus. ) segment as these vehicles are commonly used to transport high-value goods. Core features currently offered by telematics are vehicle tracking and monitoring, but future additions such as route management, speed monitoring, scheduling and driving pattern are likely to increase operational efficiency. Flexibility of Evolving Rental/Leasing Option to Drive Telematics Adoption Currently, telematics systems are only available in the aftermarket Aftermarket See: Secondary market. aftermarket See secondary market. segment in Malaysia. At this stage of the market's development, vehicle manufacturers do not believe there is enough demand for these systems to be offered in the original equipment (OE) market. In the short run, there are no plans to bundle telematics with CVs in Malaysia as compared to European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. countries, where demand is driving these systems to be installed in new trucks. The OE market for telematics in Malaysia is expected to take off only in 2009. Systems suppliers have been approaching automakers to promote their products, but they have largely been adopting a wait-and-watch attitude. Many system suppliers are shifting toward a more flexible and cost-effective business model, the rental concept, as it offers customers flexibility and also enables them to generate volumes and revenues much faster. The introduction of this option has made the conventional purchasing model less attractive. "The rental/leasing option has been well received and is expected to be the dominant business model in future," says Leong. "Offering this option is essential to encourage CV telematics adoption as well as capture more potential users, who might need the system for a period of time on a project basis." Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research: - - Light commercial vehicle (LCV LCV League of Conservation Voters LCV Light Commercial Vehicle LCV Large Cap Value (finance) LCV Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis (acute pustular psoriasis) LCV Longer Combination Vehicles ) - - Medium commercial vehicle (MCV MCV mean corpuscular volume. MCV abbr. mean corpuscular volume Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) A measure of the average volume of a red blood cell. ) - - Heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) - - Buses The following technology is covered in this research: Telematics: Telematics refers to the integration of telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. and information. It is the science of sending, receiving, and storing information via voice or data using a telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. . CV telematics, in particular, can be defined as a two-way, interactive, real-time interface between the vehicle, freight transporter, cargo consignor CONSIGNOR, contracts. One who makes a consignment to another. 2. When goods are consigned to be sold on commission, and the property remains in the consignor; or when goods have been consigned upon a credit, and the consignee has become a bankrupt or failed, , and CV telematics service provider using location search functions such as global positioning systems Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite. Global Positioning System (GPS) Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use. (GPS) or packet-based telecommunication telecommunication Communication between parties at a distance from one another. Modern telecommunication systems—capable of transmitting telephone, fax, data, radio, or television signals—can transmit large volumes of information over long distances. technologies. Contents: 1. Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Telematics Markets - - 1. Executive Summary - - 2. Market Outlook - - 3. Market Competition - - 4. Demand Analysis - - 5. Recommendations/Key Highlights - - 6. 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