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AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS and VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES Disclaimer AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES DISCLAIMER Austrade does not endorse or guarantee the performance or suitability of any introduced party or liability for the accuracy or usefulness of any information contained in this Report. Please use commercial discretion to assess the suitability of any business introduction or goods and services offered when assessing your business needs. Austrade does not accept liability for any loss associated with the use of any information and any reliance is entirely at the user's discretion. ©Commonwealth of Australia 2013 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth, available through the Australian Trade Commission. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Marketing Manager, Austrade, GPO Box 5301, Sydney NSW 2001 or by email to [email protected] Publication date: May 2013 2 AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES GloBALLY COMPETITIVE, DIVERSE AND innovative AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES 3 INTRODUCTION The Australian automotive manufacturing industry INDUSTRY OVERVIEW is a global player, producing quality vehicles and components that are in use all over the world. KEY FACTS Australia is one of only 15 nations in the Talk to your local Austrade representative INDUSTRY STRENGTHS world with the capability to produce a for more tailored advice and information car from concept to delivery. Australian on connecting and partnering with the COMPANIES AND companies have the innovative approach Australian automotive industry. and proven expertise to partner with you CAPABILITIES in the delivery of quality automotive products and services. FURTHER This industry capability statement gives you INFORMATION an overview of Australian capability in the automotive industry, including a snapshot of some of the many Australian companies with specialist expertise. 4 AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES nstitute I mage courtesy of Kangan mage courtesy I AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES 5 INTRODUCTION The Australian automotive Australia designs, engineers and For their global customers, Australian industry is globally integrated and manufactures a complete range of companies can bring expertise competitive, exporting vehicles and automotive components including in product and systems design, INDUSTRY OVERVIEW body and chassis systems, electrical engineering services, research and components to the world. and control systems, drivelines, interiors development, logistics, safety, product KEY FACTS There are three major vehicle and aftermarket accessories. reliability and innovative systems. manufacturers in Australia, Businesses engaged in component With a skilled workforce, productive INDUSTRY STRENGTHS along with a diverse group of production are globally competitive; business culture and sophisticated components suppliers, specialist a wide range of components and intellectual property protection, aftermarket products is exported manufacturers and their suppliers COMPANIES AND vehicle manufacturers and training, internationally. Australian components are able to develop innovative and CAPABILITIES testing and research organisations. suppliers are building international future vehicle product solutions Australian-designed cars are made business relationships through using sophisticated technology. FURTHER by local producers: technical and licensing agreements and investing in manufacturing facilities INFORMATION • Holden (a subsidiary of in India, Thailand, Indonesia, China General Motors) and Malaysia. • Toyota Australia The advanced components • Ford Australia. supply base is supported by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial The Australian automotive industry Research Organisation (CSIRO) and is capable of taking a vehicle, its Australia’s Automotive Cooperative component systems and sub-systems, Research Centre (autoCRC), plus from a design concept through numerous university and manufacturing manufacture, to safety and durability research partners who offer technology testing, to final delivery, whole-of-life solutions to vehicle manufacturers and service and materials recycling. their suppliers. This research strength leads to innovative new products, processes and technologies. 6 AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES 7 INTRODUCTION The Australian automotive The Australian automotive industry invests manufacturing industry comprises heavily in research and development, with three major vehicle manufacturers A$694 million spent in 2010-11. This focus INDUSTRY OVERVIEW on innovative technology development – Toyota, GM Holden and Ford – and is underpinned by strong government KEY FACTS over 200 component, tooling, design support and world-class research and engineering firms. organisations, including the CSIRO and the autoCRC. INDUSTRY STRENGTHS Australia’s automotive exports in 2012 were A$3.7 billion, including A$2 billion in Motor vehicle exports motor vehicle exports and A$1.6 billion in COMPANIES AND automotive component exports. Toyota, GM Holden and Ford all produce passenger motor vehicles in Australia. CAPABILITIES Australian automotive aftermarket manufacturers produce a comprehensive Australian-built sedans are sold in FURTHER range of high-quality parts, accessories, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi INFORMATION tools and equipment for all categories of Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and vehicles. The industry exports over A$600 Yemen. Australian-made passenger cars million of equipment annually. are also exported to the United States, South Pacific, New Zealand, Thailand The automotive industry is a key and South Africa. manufacturing sector in Australia, with over 50,000 people (November 2012) In 2012, Toyota Australia exported its one employed by the three local vehicle millionth vehicle, Ford Australia exported manufacturers and related components its ‘Territory’ SUV to Thailand and GM manufacturers. It is a wide-ranging Holden supplied police vehicles to fleets industry, involving vehicle assembly, in North America. component and engine manufacture and distribution, retailers, servicing, logistics and transport. 8 AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES Automotive component exports • engines and components to South • aftermarket lifestyle and vehicle INTRODUCTION Korea, China, Malaysia, Thailand, performance products to USA, Europe Major automotive component export Japan and Europe and the Asia-Pacific region destinations include the United States, INDUSTRY OVERVIEW New Zealand, Korea, Indonesia, • brake components to Thailand • design and engineering services to Papua New Guinea, the United Arab offshore affiliates and OEM customers • compressed natural gas (CNG) kits Emirates and Japan. in China, India, Europe, the United States KEY FACTS to OEMs in India and the Asia-Pacific region. Australian companies are part of global • mirrors to North America and Japan INDUSTRY STRENGTHS supply chains and are competing successfully in a global marketplace. Some • gearshifts and lighting products COMPANIES AND examples of international exports to the Asia-Pacific region of Australian components include: CAPABILITIES Australian companies FURTHER with established operations INFORMATION 4 in INDIA USA EUROPE ASIA 4 in CHINA 1 in PHILIPPINES 3 in MALAYSIA Electrical 21 in THAILAND Design Exterior Drivetrain Testing over Engine Technology/ 150 Innovation/R&D AUSTRALIAN Interior Education companies exporting globally Aftermarket AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES 9 INTRODUCTION The Australian automotive industry TECHNOLOgy INNOvaTION Australia also has expertise in ‘green car’ has strong capabilities in advanced technologies and products in areas of and future vehicle technologies for The Australian automotive industry has lightweight materials and alternate fuels, to reduce vehicle weight and emissions. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW hybrids, EVs and alternate fuels, developed world leading expertise in components, systems and vehicle design, research and development, design In the emerging area of electric vehicles, research and development and testing. KEY FACTS and engineering, product and in 2012 the EV Engineering project (a collaborative venture between process development and Many of the firms that provide these skills have facilities and services available leading Australian automotive suppliers) INDUSTRY STRENGTHS advanced manufacturing. for use by international companies. converted a fleet of locally manufactured Holden Commodore passenger cars to These capabilities are supported by This expertise is valuable to emerging COMPANIES AND proof-of-concept fully electric vehicles. a solid commitment to innovation suppliers in Asia that are seeking CAPABILITIES business partners or opportunities and This project demonstrated the technical and quality engineering. Australia looking for a commercial edge in the viability and attractiveness to customers FURTHER has a strong and competitive Asia-Pacific region. of a full-size electric car. Technologies automotive manufacturing base, used in the project are scalable for future INFORMATION Australian firms can assist growing mass production development. and includes over two hundred businesses with product development specialist automotive component by drawing on decades of experience firms with expertise in a wide range in a
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