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Page 1: Analysis of A utomobile Industry. Introduction  Oldest  Biggest  Most extended  Ensuring the living of millions people The Automobile Industry.

Analysis of Automobile Industry

Page 2: Analysis of A utomobile Industry. Introduction  Oldest  Biggest  Most extended  Ensuring the living of millions people The Automobile Industry.

WELCOME

Page 3: Analysis of A utomobile Industry. Introduction  Oldest  Biggest  Most extended  Ensuring the living of millions people The Automobile Industry.

Introduction

Oldest

Biggest

Most extended

Ensuring the living of millions

people

The Automobile Industry

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History

Year 1600: First vehicles to be propelled by

something than animals or humans

Year 1700-1900: Development of engines

Year 1913: Mass production of vehicles

Year 1930: New vehicle brands were developed

Year 1940: Converting the production from civilian vehicle to

military vehicle for the WWII

Year 1980-Now: Modern automobile industry

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Prevailing Car Companies

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Industrial Analysis

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Porter’s Five Forces Model

1. Threat of New Entrants

2. Threat of Substitutes

3. Bargaining Powers of Buyers

4. Bargaining Powers of Suppliers

5. Current Rivalry

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Threat of New Entrants

Concentrated and expensive market

Brand Image

Research & Development

Cost & Time

Configuration of retail distribution network

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1967

Inception

1999

Dismantled

Daewoo Lifespan

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Threat of Substitutes

Mass transport for area of huge density

Habitations of different areas

Variety from society to society

Choosing alternate options for price hike

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Bargaining Power of Buyers Individual buyers have no power

Customers’ power over the manufacture

companies

Price sensitivity

Competitive price

Availability of substitutes

Loan facility

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Bargaining Power of Suppliers

Operation on a global scale

Manufacturers getting less involved

Strong cooperation and intensive

communication

Direct suppliers are becoming large global firms

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Current Rivalry

Oligopoly

National Competitive Advantage

Industry Overcapacity

Diversification Of Model and Cars

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31.85 %

29.76 %

26.98 %

6.12 %

3.34 %1.95 % Europe

Asia-Pacific

USA & Canada

Latin America

Middle East

Africa

Automobiles Sold Worldwide in 2011

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Conclusion

The average person can not come along

and start manufacturing automobiles.

Today’s successful companies share many

common business strategies.

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