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How Will Rising Production Costs in the Chinese Golf Cars & Trolleys Market Affect Pricing in the Next 12 Months

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87759) has announced the
addition of China Sourcing Report: Golf Cars & Trolleys to their
offering.

   China has emerged as one of the world's largest suppliers of golf
cars and trolleys, despite having a history of less than a decade.
Exports have grown at double-digit levels annually, increasing by more
than 20 percent in 2007.

   Large makers are the primary drivers of the rise in shipments
since the industry is highly concentrated. These companies are
expected to account for an even greater share of output and exports in
coming months.

   Rising raw material costs, higher operational expenses and lowered
export tax rebates took its toll on product prices, resulting in a 5
to 20 percent increase in 2007. China suppliers have adopted various
cost-saving measures to prevent further surges, foremost of which are
reducing wastage and defects, increasing efficiency and expanding
capacity.

   Many suppliers are also shifting toward high-end production to
avoid fierce competition in the low-end segment. These companies will
upgrade existing facilities by replacing old equipment or purchasing
sophisticated machinery.

   With the help of this report, you too can profit from this dynamic
industry.

   This report will answer questions such as:

   - How will rising production costs affect pricing in the next 12
months?

   - Which suppliers are moving upmarket?

   - What functional features will new releases have?

   - How do production hubs differ in terms of product offerings and
pricing?

   - And much more...

   With profiles of 46 suppliers, a comprehensive industry overview,
and detailed product and pricing information, this report will help
you qualify suppliers before your next sourcing trip to China.

   What you'll get

   In-depth profiles of 15 major suppliers with a comprehensive look
at their product and pricing strategy, manufacturing and export
capability, verified contact details, and more -- this information is
not available anywhere else

   Profile tables of 31 additional suppliers, with key information
such as production capacities, export capabilities, primary export
markets and main machinery

   104 full-color images that depict popular golf car and trolley
exports, complete with product descriptions, prices, minimum order
requirements and delivery times

   Results of the custom-designed supplier survey, which forecasts
industry trends for the next 12 months

   Verified supplier contact details, including names, e-mails,
telephone numbers and websites of profiled makers

   This report covers golf cars, scooters and trolleys produced and
exported from China, covering electric, gasoline-powered and manual
models

   SUPPLIER PROFILES

   In-depth profiles

   - CATIC Shenzhen Co

   - Changzhou Fusin Motorsports Co. Ltd

   - China National Aero-Technology Import & Export

   - Guangzhou Corp

   - Guangzhou Langqing Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Guangzhou Panyu Huanan Motors Group Co. Ltd

   - Jinhua Ripu (Repow) Electric Scooters Co. Ltd

   - Kinroad Xintian Motorcycle Manufacture Co. Ltd

   - Ningbo V.K. Industry & Trading Co. Ltd

   - Qunsheng Group Co. Ltd

   - Shandong Green Tec Electric Technology Co. Ltd

   - Shenzhen Tele-sun Enterprises Ltd

   - Suzhou Eagle Electric Vehicle Mfg Co. Ltd

   - Taizhou Qifeng Sport Goods Co. Ltd

   - Yongkang Fourstar Co. Ltd

   - Zhejiang Jojoy Leisure Products Co. Ltd

   Short profiles

   - Beijing Homa Star Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Changzhou Changjie Vehicle Components Co. Ltd

   - Che Da Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd

   - China Longstar International Group Co. Ltd

   - Chongqing Guoling Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Dongfeng Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Guangzhou Tianma Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Jiangsu Jewel Electrodynamic Technology Co. Ltd

   - Jinhua Honest Mechanical Mfg Co. Ltd

   - Jinhua Justime Scooter Co. Ltd

   - Jinhua Regard Machinery Co. Ltd

   - Jinhua Ryder Electrical Technology Co. Ltd

   - Liaocheng Xindi Technology Development Co. Ltd

   - Luoyang Fast Science & Industry Trading Co. Ltd

   - Ningbo Hongrun Electric Machine Co. Ltd

   - Qingdao Aucma Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd

   - Qingdao Three Mountains Industry Co. Ltd

   - Qingdao Weidaxing Trading Co. Ltd

   - Shanxi CITIC Liaoyuan Manufacture Co. Ltd

   - Shenzhen Aoxiang Industrial Development Co. Ltd

   - Shenzhen Fuchao Technology Co. Ltd

   - (Huizhou Dayabay Branch)

   - Suzhou Electrical Car Fty

   - Topsun Golf Co. Ltd

   - Toptom International Co. Ltd

   - Wendeng CT&T Electric Vehicle Fty

   - Xiamen Muyu Golf Goods Fty

   - Zhangjiagang Elecars Manufacturer Co. Ltd

   - Zhejiang Aceme Electric Vehicles Co. Ltd

   - Zhejiang Kangdi Vehicles Co. Ltd

   - Zhejiang Yongkang Gaoyuan Industrial

   - & Trading Co. Ltd

   - Zouping Yincheng Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87759

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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