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Final Report Management Research Project FINAL REPORT ON Measuring success of new product launches in the Indian automobile industry Submitted To: Submitted By: SUPERVISOR NAME YOUR NAME COLLEGE NAME Enroll No.XXXXX TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Objectives…………………………………………………………3 2. Abstract……………………………………………………………4 3. Indian Automobile market…………………………………………5 4. Segmentation & Profile…………………………………………...11 4. New product development………………………………………...21 5. New Product: Success or failure…………………………………..23 5. Problem of measuring success of new product……………………25 6. Critical factors of success of new products………………………..26 7. Measuring Success of New Products……………………………...28 8. Measuring success for automobiles...……………………………...31 9. Market share and product portfolio…………………...…………...34 10. Buying Behavior………………………………………………….44 11. Satisfaction survey………………………………………………..52 12. Awareness………………………………………………………...56 13. Advocacy………………………………………………………….57 14. Conclusion………………………………………………………...58 Annexure- I-Questtionnaire……………………………………………61 Annexure- II-SIAM data………………………………………………65 References…………………………………………………………………………..71 Objectives To study the various new products launch in Indian automobile industry. To understand various factors that affect preference of consumers while purchasing an automobile Critical factors responsible for the success of new product in Indian automobile industry Abstract The Indian auto industry, worth US$ 34 billion in 2006, has grown at a CAGR of 14 per cent over the last five years with total sales of vehicles reaching around 9 million vehicles in 2005-06. That number is likely to see a significant boost, given that the first half of 2006-07 has already witnessed a staggering growth rate of 17.12 per cent. This project deals with a critical analysis of Indian automobile industry and its growth it has shown in past years. Even though industry has been showing good growth in numbers it is more important to see whether it is really moving up the ladder. The growth it shows should be in terms of success of new product launches. So this project is to analyze the success rate of new product launches and to see whether the growth shown in Indian automobile industry is really due to new product launches and their success. Due to exhaustive nature of the industry, the study would be confined to cars only. Now the project deals with measuring success of new product launch for cars launched in the past four years. Further, short listing of some car models have been done to make the study more specific and effective. Indian Automobile Industry History and development The history of the automobile industry in India actually began about 4,000 years ago when the first wheel was used for transportation. In the early 15th century, the Portuguese arrived in China and the interaction of the two cultures led to a variety of new technologies, including the creation of a wheel that turned under its own power. By the 1600s, small steam-powered engine models were developed, but it was another century before a full-sized engine-powered automobile was created. The dream a carriage that moved on its own was realized only in the 18th century when the first car rolled on the streets. Steam, petroleum gas, electricity and petrol started to be used in these cars. On a growth path The Indian auto industry, worth US$ 34 billion in 2006, has grown at a CAGR of 14 per cent over the last five years with total sales of vehicles reaching around 9 million vehicles in 2005-06. That number is likely to see a significant boost, given that the first half of 2006-07 has already witnessed a staggering growth rate of 17.12 per cent. Domestic car sales for the April-September 2006 period stood at an impressive 4.86 million vehicles, including cars, two-wheelers and commercial vehicles. According to industry experts, if this trend continues, sales could touch 10 million by March 2007, clocking an annual growth rate of 20 per cent. In addition, the Government‘s announcement to cut excise duty on small cars will soon see India emerging as the world's largest manufacturing hub for small or compact cars. Destination India India is on every major global automobile player‘s roadmap, and it isn‘t hard to see why: India is the second largest two-wheeler market in the world Fourth largest commercial vehicle market in the world 11th largest passenger car market in the world Expected to be the seventh largest by 2016 Robust production India‘s car production capacity is in for a US$ 2 billion boost. Auto majors have announced massive investment plans which will push the country‘s car production past the psychological 2 million mark by the end of fiscal 2006-07, up 70 per cent from 1.4 million units now. Even at 2 million, India, which stood at No.11 among global car producing nations, will move two steps ahead, past UK (1.6 million) and Canada (1.35 million). It will be neck and neck with Brazil‘s 2-million capacity at No.8. The automobile industry witnessed a growth of 19.35 percent in April-July 2006 when compared to April-July 2005, as is evident from this year‘s production trends. Automobile Production Trends Category 2004-05 2005-06 (In no.s) M&HCVs 214807 219297 LCVs 138896 171781 Total CVs 353703 391078 Passenger Cars 960487 1045881 Utility Vehicles 182018 196371 MPVs 67371 66661 Total Passenger vehicles 1209876 1308913 Scooters 987498 1020013 Motorcycles 5193894 6201214 Mopeds 348437 379574 Total Two Wheelers 6529829 7600801 Three Wheelers 374445 434424 Grand Total 8467853 9735216 Source: Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Domestic Sales Increased affluence, wider selection and the ready availability of car loans is driving the Indian car market through the roof. During the last five years (2000-05), the production of passenger cars in India increased by more than 100 per cent. India achieved the sales of 1.11 million vehicles last year (2005). Domestic sales have been growing at a clipping pace: Passenger car sales rose by 22.84 per cent during April-September 2006, compared to the corresponding period last year. The cumulative growth of overall sales of passenger vehicles during April- September of 2006-07 was 20.73 percent. Utility Vehicle (UVs) sales grew at 12.85 per cent during the same period. Overall, the two wheeler market grew by 15.49 per cent during the April- September period of financial year 2006-07, over the same period last year. Motorcycles grew by 18.53 per cent, scooters at 0.12 percent and mopeds at about 6.53 percent over April-September 2005. Three wheeler sales grew at 19.90 per cent. Goods carriers grew by 26.16 per cent and passenger carriers grew at 15.78 per cent during the April-September 2006 period, over the same period last year. Overall, the commercial vehicles segment grew at 36.96 per cent. Growth of Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles was 39.92 per cent. Light Commercial Vehicles also performed well with a growth of 32.86 percent. Exports India is fast emerging as a manufacturing base for car exports. According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), a total of 89,338 vehicles were exported in September 2006, a 58.07 per cent jump as compared to the same month last year. While passenger vehicle exports grew at 13.15 per cent, two-wheelers and commercial vehicle exports grew at 27.80 per cent. Investments 2006, dominated by plans for new plants and The Indian automobile sector has witnessedramped up capacities. Here are some of the a slew of investments in the first half of vehicle manufacturers dominating the headlines with their impressive plans: Punjab-based International Cars and Motors (ICML) will invest US$ 223.7 million in Himachal Pradesh to set up a plant to manufacture diesel-operated multi utility vehicles (MUVs). Nissan is set to establish its manufacturing base in Gujarat. The company, along with Suzuki, is planning to invest upto US$ 671.2 million for a 600,000 cars per annum plant. Toyota Kirloskar Motors is likely to set up its second plant near its existing facility in Bidadi, Karnataka. Hyundai Motor is set to invest an additional US$ 700 million into its Indian operations based in Tamil Nadu, to expand the company‘s passenger car capacity to 600,000 units per annum from the present 300,000, as well as in a new engine and transmission unit. The Government is planning to set up three dedicated corridors for automobile companies exporting to the rest of the world. Dedicated rail corridors are proposed between Gurgaon and Mumbai port, Pune and Mumbai including JNPT and Jamshedpur and Kolkata. A dedicated highway for automobile movement is also being considered between Gurgaon and Delhi. The proposal also includes creating the last-mile, road-port connectivity at all the four ports. Foreign players in India Calendar 2006 has seen the entry of many high-end brands into the country. The Indian automobile market will see at least 30 new launches, spanning everything from affordable hatchbacks to mid-size models to super luxury high-end cars and SUVs. Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Audi, Bentley and Rolls Royce are already here. Now, the Italian marquee Lamborghini is also planning to enter the country. The Italian marquee plans to launch the Gallardo. German luxury car maker Audi AG is preparing to drive into India a range of sporty, lifestyle cars like S8 and RS4 early next year. The year 2007 will also mark Audi's entry into merchandising in Indian car bazaar. General Motors launched Aveo this year. GM plans to bring in a sporty variant of the Chevy Optra to add to its existing line-up. The automobile companies manufacturing cars in India are : Maruti Udyog Limited Tata Motors General Motors Hyundai Motors India Limited Toyota Kirloskar FIAT Automobiles Hindustan Motors Ford Motors BMW Skoda Auto Honda Siel Mahindra Renault Daimler Chrysler Nissan Motors Volkswagen Audi A brief about some top car companies which are relevant with the project is mentioned.
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