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Automotive branch and crisis In Poland

Every media are still talking about wordlwide crisis. The best to see the influence of recession is to take a look at the automotive branch and banking. Latest market research made by MotoFocus.pl, are showing current situation of the automotive branch in Poland.
Research was taken betwen february and march of 2009 on the group of 500 garages. 50 pages of document, includes 38 tables, 7 diagrams, 31 graphs and 16 correlations between many, different variables.


Automotive branch and crisis In Poland
1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 PURPOSE OF THE SURVEY
1.2 METHODOLOGY

2. Sample structure

2.1 SAMPLE BY AGE OF THE RESPONDENTS
2.2 SAMPLE STRUCTURE BY REGION
2.3 SAMPLE STRUCTURE BY SIZE OF THE REGION WHERE THE BUSINESS TAKES PLACE
2.4 SAMPLE STRUCTURE BY TYPE OF THE COMPANY

PART I – THE PRESENT SITUATION ON THE MARKET


3. EVALUATION OF THE RESPONDENTS ABOUT PRESENT SITUATION ON THE MARKET
3.1 IS THE DECLINE IN TURNOVER REGISTERED BY THE INDEPENDENT GARAGES?
3.2 PRESENT PROBLEMS OF THE INDEPENDENT GARAGES

PART II – TOMORROW’S MARKET, RESPONDENTS’ PLANS FOR THE NEXT MONTHS


4. SAVINGS PLANS
4.1 PLANS FOR THE STOCK OF SPARE PARTS
4.2 PLANS FOR THE PRODUCTS
4.3 PLANS OF GARAGES FOR THE NEW SERVICES
4.4 WHAT IS THE CHANCE TO REVERT BETTER MARKET SITUATION ?

PART III – COOPERATION WITH PARTS’ SUPPLIER

5. PURCHASE PLANS AT MAIN SUPPLIERS
5.1 ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN TURNOVER WITH MAIN SUPPLIERS
5.2 EXPECTED SUPPORT FROM DISTRIBUTORS
5. 3 GARAGES NETWORK AS THE CHANCE TO SURVIVE DURING DIFFICULT ECONOMIC TIME

PART IV – SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS


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Automotive branch and crisis In Poland
Polands Automotive Aftermarket in the Next Five Years. A long-term Forecast Until 2012

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