ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ РАЗВИТИЯ АВТОМОБИЛЬНОГО РЫНКА
Аннотация
Prospects for the development of the automotive market
WRC (master's thesis) consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, a bibliographic list, including 150 titles. The work includes and 42 figures. The total volume of the WRC (master's thesis) is 93 pages.
Keywords: Market Conditions, Makers, Fragility, Volatility, Obligations.
A thorough assessment The automotive industry has the opportunity to shape this fundamental restructuring. When devising strategies and business models, companies should not only consider direct product purchasers but all users and groups affected by transport issues. The automobile has long since changed from a technical to a social commodity: it guarantees our personal mobility and social participation, shapes our cities and landscapes, and structures our temporal and spatial thinking. This is why we have to rethink the whole automotive industry – with the focus on the use rather than the production of vehicles, in order to make the lives of individual users more enjoyable, more efficient and safer: in other words, “eascy.” This study sets out to show the promising prospects that will open up the way to restructuring the automotive industry The paper was written by Autofacts, a team of PwC industry experts who provide automotive insights and forecasts to clients around the world We would like to thank Dominik Schmidt, Michael Kofler and Philipp Schreiber from the Autofacts team for their support. Important suggestions and ideas were also contributed by Alex Koster, Alex Koster, Managing Director, Automotive and Digital at PwC Strategy&, and Dietmar Ahlemann, PwC partner, Technology Consulting In this report we hope to present relevant facts and correlations, and to offer long-term, sustainable strategic and operative suggestions. We look forward to discussing these with you.
WRC (master's thesis) consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, a bibliographic list, including 150 titles. The work includes and 42 figures. The total volume of the WRC (master's thesis) is 93 pages.
Keywords: Market Conditions, Makers, Fragility, Volatility, Obligations.
A thorough assessment The automotive industry has the opportunity to shape this fundamental restructuring. When devising strategies and business models, companies should not only consider direct product purchasers but all users and groups affected by transport issues. The automobile has long since changed from a technical to a social commodity: it guarantees our personal mobility and social participation, shapes our cities and landscapes, and structures our temporal and spatial thinking. This is why we have to rethink the whole automotive industry – with the focus on the use rather than the production of vehicles, in order to make the lives of individual users more enjoyable, more efficient and safer: in other words, “eascy.” This study sets out to show the promising prospects that will open up the way to restructuring the automotive industry The paper was written by Autofacts, a team of PwC industry experts who provide automotive insights and forecasts to clients around the world We would like to thank Dominik Schmidt, Michael Kofler and Philipp Schreiber from the Autofacts team for their support. Important suggestions and ideas were also contributed by Alex Koster, Alex Koster, Managing Director, Automotive and Digital at PwC Strategy&, and Dietmar Ahlemann, PwC partner, Technology Consulting In this report we hope to present relevant facts and correlations, and to offer long-term, sustainable strategic and operative suggestions. We look forward to discussing these with you.