Fleet Management in Russia/CIS and Eastern Europe
NEW YORK, July 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Management in Russia/CIS and Eastern Europe
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Executive summary
Commercial vehicle fleets play an essential role in the economy in the CIS and Eastern Europe, where several countries are part of important Pan-European transport corridors. The total of around 9 million trucks in the region account for a major share of all inland transports. Motor vehicles are for example involved in about 70 percent of all inland transports in Russia. In Europe, medium and heavy trucks account for more than 75 percent of all inland transports, forming a € 250 billion industry. Moreover, the greater part of the total 13 million light commercial vehicles (LCVs) in Eastern Europe and the CIS are used by mobile workers and for activities such as distribution of goods and parcels.Berg Insight is of the opinion that the fleet management market in the CIS and Eastern Europe has entered a growth period that will last for several years to come. Key drivers include cost reductions related to fuel savings and regulatory developments such as ERAGLONASS. The number of fleet management systems in active use in the region is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22.6 percent from 2.2 million units at the end of 2012 to 6.1 million by 2017. The penetration rate in the total population of non-privately owned commercial vehicles is estimated to increase from 10.0 percent in 2012 to 23.8 percent in 2017. The Russian market accounts for a significant share of the region's total installed base and is forecasted to grow from 850,000 active FM units at the end of 2012 to 2.5 million by 2017.The leading FM providers in terms of installed base in the CIS and Eastern Europe include diverse players from a number of countries. Belarus-based Gurtam is established as the leading FM software provider active across most countries in the region with more than 220,000 vehicles managed through its Wialon platform. Arvento Mobile Systems from Turkey and TechnoKom from Russia are moreover important telematics players on their respective domestic markets, with presence also in additional countries in both the CIS and Eastern Europe. The Russian solution providers M2M Telematics, ENDS and Russian Navigation Technologies furthermore all have estimated installed bases in the range of 60,000–85,000 active units. The large dealer networks of these companies also cover other CIS countries whereas the international ambitions in for example Eastern Europe generally are low.
Additional significant players include Mobiliz, Fort-Telecom, Scout and Omnicomm. Notable is the fact that none of the major international solution providers have managed to capture any significant market shares in this region.
The expectations for the future FM market in Eastern Europe and the CIS include a gradual convergence with the developments in Western Europe. Eastern Europe is already tracing the most developed European markets closely in terms of system functionality and service models. The major Russian providers are instead still primarily serving large corporations with standalone systems, whereas subscription services are mainly adopted by SMBs. Cloud services based on recurring service fees are however anticipated to become a greater focus also for major enterprise fleets on the Russian market in the near term. Another key trend on the European market is factory-fitment of OEM truck telematics. The local Russian truck manufacturers have however not yet embraced this development and the OEM telematics activities remain limited. Ultimately, these OEMs are also expected to gradually introduce proprietary telematics systems including vehicle tracking, remote diagnostics and fleetmanagement functionality. Market dynamics will foster this development, not the least due to the increasing competition from Western European commercial vehicle OEMs.Fleet Management in Russia/CIS and Eastern Europe is a comprehensive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments on the fleet management market in this region. This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with 180 pages of unique business intelligence, including 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life case studies on which to base your business decisions.
Highlights from the report:
Insights from 30 new executive interviews with marketleading companies.Data on vehicle populations and commercial fleets in the CIS and Eastern Europe.Comprehensive overview of the fleet management value chain and key applications.In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.Profiles of 74 aftermarket fleet management solution providers.Summary of OEM propositions from truck manufacturers.New market forecasts lasting until 2017.
This report answers the following questions:
How do the fleet management markets in the CIS and
Eastern Europe compare with Western markets?
Will the FM industry consolidate further during 2013 and 2014?
What is the geographical and ownership structure of commercial vehicle fleets in the CIS and Eastern Europe?
Who are the leading international, regional and local providers of aftermarket fleet management solutions in the CIS and Eastern Europe?
What offerings are available from truck OEMs?
What impact will the launch of standard factory installed FM systems from the OEMs have on the market?
How will the regulatory developments in this region affect the fleet management industry?
How will the commercial vehicle telematics industry evolve in the future?
Executive summary1 Commercial vehicle fleets in the CIS and Eastern Europe1.1 The commercial vehicle market in Russia and the CIS1.1.1 Manufacturer market shares1.1.2 Ownership structure1.2 The commercial vehicle market in Eastern Europe1.2.1 Manufacturer market shares1.2.2 Ownership structure2 Fleet management solutions2.1 Fleet management infrastructure2.1.1 Vehicle segment2.1.2 GNSS segment2.1.3 Network segment2.1.4 Backoffice segment2.2 Vehicle management2.2.1 Vehicle diagnostics and maintenance planning2.2.2 Security tracking2.3 Driver management2.3.1 Driving data registration and analysis2.3.2 Eco-driving schemes2.3.3 Insurance risk management2.4 Operations management2.4.1 Routing and navigation2.4.2 Transport management2.4.3 Mobile workforce management2.5 Regulatory compliance and reporting2.5.1 Drivers' working hours2.5.2 Digital tachograph data download2.5.3 Electronic toll collection2.5.4 ERA-GLONASS2.5.5 Other applications2.6 Business models3 Market forecasts and trends3.1 Market analysis3.1.1 Installed base and unit shipments – Eastern Europe and CIS including Russia3.1.2 Installed base and unit shipments – Russia3.1.3 Regional markets and players3.1.4 Vendor market shares3.2 Market drivers and barriers3.2.1 Macroeconomic factors3.2.2 Regulatory environment3.2.3 Competitive environment3.2.4 Technology environment3.3 Value chain analysis3.3.1 Telematics industry players3.3.2 Automotive industry players3.3.3 Telecom industry players3.3.4 IT industry players3.4 Future industry trends4 OEM products and strategies4.1 Truck manufacturers4.1.1 DAF Trucks4.1.2 Daimler Group4.1.3 Iveco4.1.4 MAN Truck & Bus4.1.5 Scania4.1.6 Volvo Group4.2 Local truck manufacturers in the CIS4.2.1 GAZ Group4.2.2 Kamaz4.2.3 UAZ4.2.4 MAZ4.2.5 ZiL5 International aftermarket solution providers5.1 Garmin and partners5.2 Masternaut5.3 MiX Telematics5.4 Omnitracs5.5 Telogis5.6 TomTom Business Solutions5.7 Transics5.8 Trimble6 Regional aftermarket solution providers6.1 Arvento Mobile Systems6.2 CVS Mobile6.3 Fort-Telecom6.4 Frotcom International6.5 G4S Telematix6.6 Gurtam6.7 Mobiliz6.8 Omnicomm6.9 Oskando6.10 Ruptela6.11 Simplytrak6.12 TechnoKom6.13 Teltonika6.14 WebEye International7 Local aftermarket solution providers7.1 Russia and the CIS7.1.1 ANTOR Business Solutions7.1.2 AutoLocator7.1.3 AvtoScan7.1.4 BelTransSputnik7.1.5 Benish GPS Ukraine7.1.6 Cobra Automotive Technologies7.1.7 ENDS7.1.8 First BIT7.1.9 GalileoSky7.1.10 Garage GPS7.1.11 GlobalSat7.1.12 GLONASSSoft7.1.13 Glosav7.1.14 ITOB7.1.15 ITS-Soft7.1.16 M2M Telematics7.1.17 Matrix7.1.18 MegaFon7.1.19 Micro Line7.1.20 Moldcell7.1.21 MTS7.1.22 Navis Group7.1.23 Ritm7.1.24 Russian Navigation Technologies7.1.25 Scout7.1.26 SpaceTeam7.1.27 Vektor GPS7.2 Eastern Europe7.2.1 Aldobec Technologies7.2.2 AROBS Transilvania Software7.2.3 Artronic7.2.4 Autoguard7.2.5 Cefin Systems7.2.6 EasyTRACK7.2.7 ETA Automatizari Industriale7.2.8 Evotracking7.2.9 Falcom7.2.10 Finder7.2.11 Fleet Management Services7.2.12 Framelogic7.2.13 GPS Bulgaria7.2.14 i-Cell7.2.15 ICOM7.2.16 iData7.2.17 LX Track7.2.18 Mireo7.2.19 Mobilisis7.2.20 SAS Grup7.2.21 Satko7.2.22 Sherlog Trace7.2.23 Tahograf7.2.24 Telargo7.2.25 WS COMMGlossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Commercial vehicles in use in Russia and the CIS (2011) 4Figure 1.2: Commercial vehicle sales in Russia (2009–2010) 5Figure 1.3: Structure of the Russian truck fleet by brands (2011) 6Figure 1.4: Sales of new heavy commercial vehicles (>6t) by brand in Russia (2010) 7Figure 1.5: Sales of new LCVs (<6t) by brand in Russia (2012) 9>Figure 1.6: Commercial vehicle fleet structure in Russia (2011) 10Figure 1.7: Commercial vehicles in use in Eastern Europe (2011) 11Figure 1.8: New registrations of commercial vehicles in Eastern Europe (2012) 12Figure 1.9: Trucks (>3.5t) market shares, by group and brand (EU27+2 2011) 13Figure 1.10: LCV manufacturer market shares (EU27+2 2011) 14Figure 1.11: Examples of typical organisations for different LCV fleet sizes 15Figure 1.12: Examples of typical organisations for different HCV fleet sizes 16Figure 2.1: Fleet management infrastructure overview 20Figure 2.2: Examples of FM unit form factors 21Figure 2.3: Data interfaces used by FM units 22Figure 2.4: Examples of devices connected to FM-units 23Figure 2.5: Mobile network operators in Eastern Europe (2012) 25Figure 2.6: Mobile network operators in Russia and the CIS (2012) 27Figure 2.7: Example of FM backoffice segment 28Figure 3.1: FM shipments and penetration rate (Russia/CIS/Eastern Europe 2011–2017) 44Figure 3.2: FM shipments and penetration rate (Russia 2011–2017) 45Figure 3.3: Top ten FM providers, by installed base (CIS and Eastern Europe Q4-2012) 49Figure 3.4: Financial data for leading telematics industry players (2012) 56Figure 3.5: FM mergers and acquisitions in Europe and the CIS 58Figure 3.6: Examples of fleet management offerings by mobile operators (2013) 62Figure 6.1: Profi, Optim and LLS sensor from Omnicomm 118Figure 7.1: GalileoSky GLONASS/GPS v5.0 hardware unit and GLONASS accessory 137Figure 7.2: M2M-Cyber GLX AVL terminal and Shturmann Link300 Pro in-cab unit 143Figure 7.3: SafeFleet x700 on-board device 160
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