“Commercial telematics are vehicle-centric information and communication technologies (vehicle ICTs) and services. While safety and security are the cornerstones of commercial telematics offerings, the current global economic scenario also indicates development of a market for technologies which provide the end-user with a system which ensures ease of driving along with ubiquitous net connectivity without compromising on safety and security. With the fuel prices on the rise, applications that contribute to cost savings, by increasing engine efficiency will become a necessity in the future. Focus has also shifted to information and navigation devices, which experts believe is going to be a big market in the coming days led by the remote vehicle diagnostics market.
As the services offered by telematics systems are quite wide-ranging, this market requires the participation of a number of industries such as Automotive OEMs, which have to come up with economically-viable and high quality telematics systems. These systems again are made of a number of components such as telematics control units, navigation systems, communication devices, audio video interfaces, sensors etc., so electronics manufacturing industries have a major role to play in this segment. Finally the onus to carry out these services falls on the tele-communications industry that are the key to supply mobile data-connections, satellite connections, and also the customer service industry to provide hassle-free 24×7 service to the end-users.
In the current market scenario for commercial telematics, market size is estimated to be around the $14.2 billion mark in 2014. Based on the growth rate seen in the various services and the market share of the major players in this sector, we have forecasted the market numbers for the year 2020.
As the safety of the user is the most important factor, governments in some countries have been considering the idea of implementing compulsory safety measures in passenger vehicles such as emergency notification in case of accidents which include the vehicle making an emergency call to the state helpline, and sending the exact GPS co-ordinates of the place where the accident has occurred. Emergency crash notification and remote diagnostics are preventative measures designed for the anticipation, avoidance and fast reconciliation of troublesome situations. These services include continuous automotive manufacturing systems, non-continuous monitoring systems, diagnostic services as well as communication networks. These services monitor the vehicle information such as oxygen and fuel monitoring and ignition and catalyst monitoring through in-built devices and alert user in case of problems.Telematics insurance applications are becoming more popular as they allow drivers to reduce their premiums. With schemes such as Pay-as-you-Drive (PAYD), Pay-how-you-drive (PAHD) the passenger has the opportunity to save money by avoiding over-priced premiums. Fleet management is one more area wherein telematics play a vital role, as telematics can be used to make the management system more efficient by maintaining a real-time track of all the vehicle in the fleet not only with regards to location, but also with speeds, uptime, downtime etc.,. Fleet Telematics System (FTS) facilitates the exchange of information between a commercial fleet of vehicles and their central authority i.e., their dispatch office. With high fuel prices in the market, implementation of telematics systems seems like a logical step especially in fast growing markets like China. For service providers looking to expand to markets that have yet to reach maturity, China and other developing markets (especially in Asia-Pacific) provide an ample scope of opportunities in the future.
As a healthy growth has been forecasted for the commercial telematics industry, it has generated a lot of interest in the automotive, tele-communications and information technology segments as companies look to gain a foot-hold in this market Major players in these industries are either investing into the R&D of their own telematics platform or are collaborating with already existing commercial telematics suppliers to to produce vehicular telematics systems.
Key Players in Telematics Services:
CalAmp Corp.,
Astrata Group (Omnitracs)
Masternaut
Descartes
Fleetmatics and others
This market is oligopoly in nature and is highly fragmented. The report also highlights the developments taking place in the market such as improvement of security of telematics systems by identifying the ad hoc security communication issues plaguing the market. In order to assist Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) communication, a Vehicle Link layer standard was introduced. This Link Layer enhances the geographical addressing, security of communication and multihop forwarding feature thereby facilitating improved intra vehicular wireless communication. Another key standard introduced is a standard randomized MAC address in order to improve privacy and security of information and the network. The co-operative vehicle infrastructure (CVIS) project has focused on development of standards for the components in a telematics system and various initiatives that drive cooperation, communication, safety and efficiency of vehicles and their movements. These standardizations and other communication and integration platform unifications are analyzed to understand the growth and opportunity prospects of the commercial telematics market.”
“1. Commercial Telematics – Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Commercial Telematics Market – Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End User Profiling
3.2.3. Top 5 Financials Analysis (All Financials In $M Apart From Basic Earnings Per Share)
4. Commercial Telematics – Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Governmental Regulations Increase Customer Base For Telematics Products
4.1.2. Declining Costs Assist In Increased Market Penetration
4.1.3. Recovery Of Automobile Market Increases Potential User Base
4.1.4. Growth Of Fleet Management Market Set To Propel The Commercial Telematics Market
4.2. Market Constraint
4.2.1. Government Regulations On Driver Distraction In U.S Restrain Telematics Market Growth
4.3. Market Challenges
4.3.1. Lack Of Standardization Hampering Market Penetration
4.3.2. Infrastructure Bottle Necks Hampering Telematics Adoption In Apac Region:
4.3.3. Lack Of Awareness Hampering Market Penetration In Apac Region
4.4. Attractiveness Of Commercial Telematics Market
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers.
4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Commercial Telematics – Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Opportunities Analysis
5.2.1. Usage Based Insurance Presents High Growth Opportunity In Europe
5.2.2. Emerging Economies: High Growth Regions
5.3. Life Cycle Analysis
6. Commercial Telematics Market – By Vehicle Type
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Trucks
6.2.1. Light Trucks
6.2.2. Medium Truck
6.2.3. Heavy Trucks
6.3. Semi-Trailer Trucks
6.4. Motor Coach Or Bus
6.5. Taxi Cab
6.5.1. Fleet
6.5.2. Individual
6.6. Trailers
6.7. Others
7. Global Commercial Automotive Telematics Market, By Components
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Telematics Control Unit
7.3. Navigation System
7.4. Communication Devices
7.4.1. Bluetooth
7.4.2. Wi-Fi
7.4.3. Cellular
7.4.4. Radio
7.4.5. Satellite
7.5. Audio/Video Interface
7.6. Sensors
7.7. Can Bus
7.8. Others
8. Commercial Telematics Market – By Services Offered
8.1. Safety And Security Services
8.1.1. Driver Behavior Monitoring
8.1.2. Automatic Vehicle Location
8.1.3. Roadside Assistance
8.1.4. Crash Reconstruction System
8.1.5. Black Box Device / On Board Recorder
8.1.6. Exception Reporting
8.1.7. Maintenance Schedules
8.2. Entertainment Services
8.2.1. Am/Fm
8.2.2. Satellite Tv
8.3. Information And Navigation Systems
8.3.1. Location Based Services
8.3.2. Off Board And Hybrid Navigation
8.3.3. Concierge Services
8.4. Fleet Management Systems
8.5. Usage Based Insurance
8.6. Emergency Notification Services
8.7. Remote Diagnostics
8.8. Billing Services
9. Global Commercial Telematics Market – By Geography
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Americas
9.2.1. U.S
9.2.2. Canada
9.2.3. Brazil
9.2.4. Others.
9.3. Europe
9.3.1. Germany
9.3.2. U.K
9.3.3. Italy
9.3.4. Others.
9.4. Asia-Pacific (APAC)
9.4.1. South Korea
9.4.2. Japan
9.4.3. Australia
9.4.4. Others.
9.5. ROW
9.6. Russia
9.7. Middle East
9.8. Africa
10. Market Entropy
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Preferred Strategy
10.3. New Product Launches
10.4. Mergers And Acquisitions
10.5. Partnerships
10.6. Expansions
11. Company Profiles
11.1. Agm Telematics Ltd.
11.1.1. Business Overview
11.1.2. Financials
11.1.3. Products
11.1.4. Developments
11.2. Calamp Corp.
11.2.1. Business Overview
11.2.2. Financials
11.2.3. Products
11.2.4. Strategy:
11.2.5. Developments:
11.3. Robert Bosch Car Multimedia Gmbh
11.3.1. Business Overview
11.3.2. Financials
11.3.3. Strategy
11.3.4. Products
11.3.5. Developments
11.4. Box Telematics
11.4.1. Business Overview
11.4.2. Financials
11.4.3. Products
11.4.4. Developments:
11.5. Inthinc Technology Solutions, Inc.
11.5.1. Business Overview
11.5.2. Financials
11.5.3. Products/Services
11.5.4. Developments
11.6. Agero, Inc.
11.6.1. Business Overview
11.6.2. Financials
11.6.3. Products
11.6.4. Developments
11.7. Verizon Telematics Inc.
11.7.1. Business Overview
11.7.2. Financials
11.7.3. Products/Services:
11.7.4. Developments:
11.8. Astrata Group
11.8.1. Business Overview
11.8.2. Financials
11.8.3. Products
11.8.4. Strategy:
11.8.5. Developments:
11.9. Telogis, Inc.
11.9.1. Business Overview
11.9.2. Financials
11.9.3. Products
11.9.4. Developments
11.10. Descartes System Group
11.10.1. Business Overview
11.10.2. Financials
11.10.3. Products
11.10.4. Developments
11.11. Masternaut Ltd.
11.11.1. Business Overview
11.11.2. Financials
11.11.3. Products
11.11.4. Strategy
11.11.5. Developments
11.12. Tomtom NV
11.12.1. Business Overview
11.12.2. Financials
11.12.3. Products
11.12.4. Strategy
11.12.5. Developments
11.13. Fleetmatics GPS
11.13.1. Business Overview
11.13.2. Financials
11.13.3. Products
11.13.4. Strategy
11.13.5. Developments
11.14. Mix Telematics
11.14.1. Business Overview
11.14.2. Financials
11.14.3. Products
11.14.4. Developments
11.15. Roadtech Inc.
11.15.1. Business Overview
11.15.2. Financials
11.15.3. Products
11.15.4. Developments
11.16. Quartix Holdings
11.16.1. Business Overview
11.16.2. Financials
11.16.3. Products
11.16.4. Developments
11.17. General Motors Company
11.17.1. Business Overview
11.17.2. Financials
11.17.3. Products
11.17.4. Strategy
11.17.5. Developments
11.18. Orbcomm Inc.
11.18.1. Business Overview
11.18.2. Financials
11.18.3. Products
11.18.4. Developments
11.19. Wirelesscar Ab
11.19.1. Business Overview
11.19.2. Financials
11.19.3. Products
11.19.4. Developments
11.20. Trimble Navigation
11.20.1. Business Overview
11.20.2. Financials
11.20.3. Products
11.20.4. Developments
*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*
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“11.1. Agm Telematics Ltd.
11.1.1. Business Overview
11.1.2. Financials
11.1.3. Products
11.1.4. Developments
11.2. Calamp Corp.
11.2.1. Business Overview
11.2.2. Financials
11.2.3. Products
11.2.4. Strategy:
11.2.5. Developments:
11.3. Robert Bosch Car Multimedia Gmbh
11.3.1. Business Overview
11.3.2. Financials
11.3.3. Strategy
11.3.4. Products
11.3.5. Developments
11.4. Box Telematics
11.4.1. Business Overview
11.4.2. Financials
11.4.3. Products
11.4.4. Developments:
11.5. Inthinc Technology Solutions, Inc.
11.5.1. Business Overview
11.5.2. Financials
11.5.3. Products/Services
11.5.4. Developments
11.6. Agero, Inc.
11.6.1. Business Overview
11.6.2. Financials
11.6.3. Products
11.6.4. Developments
11.7. Verizon Telematics Inc.
11.7.1. Business Overview
11.7.2. Financials
11.7.3. Products/Services:
11.7.4. Developments:
11.8. Astrata Group
11.8.1. Business Overview
11.8.2. Financials
11.8.3. Products
11.8.4. Strategy:
11.8.5. Developments:
11.9. Telogis, Inc.
11.9.1. Business Overview
11.9.2. Financials
11.9.3. Products
11.9.4. Developments
11.10. Descartes System Group
11.10.1. Business Overview
11.10.2. Financials
11.10.3. Products
11.10.4. Developments
11.11. Masternaut Ltd.
11.11.1. Business Overview
11.11.2. Financials
11.11.3. Products
11.11.4. Strategy
11.11.5. Developments
11.12. Tomtom NV
11.12.1. Business Overview
11.12.2. Financials
11.12.3. Products
11.12.4. Strategy
11.12.5. Developments
11.13. Fleetmatics GPS
11.13.1. Business Overview
11.13.2. Financials
11.13.3. Products
11.13.4. Strategy
11.13.5. Developments
11.14. Mix Telematics
11.14.1. Business Overview
11.14.2. Financials
11.14.3. Products
11.14.4. Developments
11.15. Roadtech Inc.
11.15.1. Business Overview
11.15.2. Financials
11.15.3. Products
11.15.4. Developments
11.16. Quartix Holdings
11.16.1. Business Overview
11.16.2. Financials
11.16.3. Products
11.16.4. Developments
11.17. General Motors Company
11.17.1. Business Overview
11.17.2. Financials
11.17.3. Products
11.17.4. Strategy
11.17.5. Developments
11.18. Orbcomm Inc.
11.18.1. Business Overview
11.18.2. Financials
11.18.3. Products
11.18.4. Developments
11.19. Wirelesscar Ab
11.19.1. Business Overview
11.19.2. Financials
11.19.3. Products
11.19.4. Developments
11.20. Trimble Navigation
11.20.1. Business Overview
11.20.2. Financials
11.20.3. Products
11.20.4. Developments”