Automotive Industry: Industry Sectors
Automotive Industry: Industry Sectors
Pillars of Automotive Industry:
The automotive industry can be divided into three business sectors that form the pillars of the industry. The three business sectors are:
Car and Automobile Manufacturers:
Companies in this industry manufacture chassis for automobiles and light duty motor vehicles and assemble final automobiles and light duty motor vehicles. These vehicles include passenger cars, pickup trucks, sports utility vehicles (SUVs), crossover utility vehicles, people movers and vans. Many parts are acquired from many different suppliers and finally assembled by the Auto Manufacturer. They use these parts to build vehicles and assembled vehicle is sold under their brand names. Auto manufacturers produce and sell light-duty vehicles, such as passenger cars, vans, and pickup trucks. They also sell heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks, transit buses, school buses, and military vehicles.
Industry Products:
Cars
Pickup trucks and SUVs
Vans
Trucks
Transit Buses
School Buses
Military Vehicles
Industry Activities:
Manufacturing passenger cars, light trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans
Manufacturing chassis for passenger cars, light and utility trucks, and vans
Manufacturing electric automobiles for highway use
Hearses assembling on chassis of own
Auto Parts and Accessories Manufacturers:
Companies in this industry manufacture motor vehicle parts and accessories other than engines, engines parts, batteries, tires, bodies and chassis. Motor vehicle assembling is not included in this industry. Manufacturers typically supply parts and accessories to original equipment manufacturers (OEM) for use in the manufacturing of complete motor vehicles or for replacement parts in OEM dealerships. They also supply parts to the aftermarket.
Suppliers form part of a highly complex supply chain that transforms raw materials and components into ready-made auto parts that are then delivered to auto manufacturers. The supplier business sector also includes aftermarket parts, replacement parts, and rubber fabrication companies.
Industry Products:
Electrical and electronic components
Steering and suspension
Brake systems
Transmission and power train
Seating and interior trim
Metal stamping
Air conditioning, air bag, wheel and all other parts
Industry Activities:
Motor vehicle electrical and electronic part
Motor vehicle steering and suspension part
Motor vehicle brake system
Motor vehicle transmission and power train part
Motor vehicle seating and interior trim part
Motor vehicle part metal stamping
Car & Automobile Sales / Auto Dealerships:
This industry is involved in the retailing of new and used motor vehicles mainly through dealerships, commission agents and car auctions. Products sold in this industry include: passenger cars, SUVs and light trucks, heavy trucks, buses, recreational vehicles, and specialty vehicles such as ambulances and fire trucks. Retail sales of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles are not included in this industry.
Auto dealerships distribute the finished vehicles to the customers. They trade in new vehicles and there also exists a huge demand and market for used vehicles. These dealerships can deal in either new or used, or both. Generally dealerships also provide additional services for vehicle owners, such as vehicle maintenance services and replacement parts. Some dealerships also arrange financing options for vehicle buyers.
Industry Products:
Cars
Sports utility vehicles and pickup trucks
Light commercial vehicles
Heavy trucks
Buses
Recreational vehicles
Specialty vehicles
Industry Activities:
Sales and service of cars and light trucks
Sales and service of heavy trucks
Sales and service of specialty vehicles
Sales and service of buses
Sales and service of vans and other commercial vehicles
Sales and service of recreational vehicles
Automotive Industry: Industry Sectors
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