Research and Markets: 360 Degree Overview of the North American Class 6-8 Truck Safety Systems OE Market - Order Now

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Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:11am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/65daf6/360_degree_overvie) has
announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "360 Degree Overview of
the North American Class 6-8 Truck Safety Systems OE Market" to their offering. 

This study covers the North American class 6-8 truck safety systems OE market.
Class 6-8 truck safety systems consist of: driver information and warning
systems (DIWS) which cover tire-pressure warning, lane departure warning,
blind-spot detection, forward collision warning, night vision, and driver
drowsiness warning systems, and active chassis control systems (ACCS) that
include anti-lock braking, electronic stability control, adaptive cruise
control, rollover prevention, collision mitigation, and electronic braking
systems. Industry challenges, market drivers, restraints, and market and
technology trends are detailed. Unit Shipments, average price, and revenue
forecasts are provided for both DIWS and ACCS markets. 

Technologies 

The following technologies are covered in this research:

* Driver information and warning systems 
* Vehicle stability systems 
* Collision mitigation systems 
* Active chassis control systems

Key Topics Covered:

* Total North American Class 6-8 Truck Safety Systems OE Market 
* Class 6-8 Truck Driver Information and Warning Systems OE Market 
* Class 6-8 Truck Active Chassis Control Systems OE Market 
* Strategic Observations and Recommendations 
* Profiles of Major Market Participants - Truck makers 
* Profiles of Major Market Participants - Suppliers

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/65daf6/360_degree_overvie



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