Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/br4krg/prognostics_in) has announced the addition of the "Prognostics in the European and North American Trucking Industry: Big Data is Creating all the Difference" report to their offering.

This research service analyzes the impact of prognostics and Big Data in the medium and heavy duty trucking industry. Discussions cover existing business models of vehicle manufacturers, component suppliers, and aftermarket telematics vendors in Europe and North America. The base year is 2012. Highlights include the demand for prognostics from the end customers, key drivers and challenges, market influence from various value chain participants, and technology and potential revenue generating opportunities. Insight is provided about the evolving value chain, pricing models, installed base estimates, and revenue forecasts. Overall, the study offers a comprehensive look at the prognostics market.

Prognostics Market: Key Findings, North America and Europe, 2012-2020

  • Predictive analytics and business intelligence companies enabled by Big Data will create revenue streams by providing analytics capabilities to the value chain. Integration within the value-chain partners will hold the key to revenue model.
  • Predictive analytics has reduced maintenance days by half, increased fuel efficiency, and has helped improve vehicle usage through driver behavior monitoring, leading to increased efficiency in fleets and an effective supply chain.
  • The key to information generated from vehicles is held by certain participants in the value chain. Today, the benefits of basic prognostics are largely monetized by these participants-OEMs and component suppliers, internally. This situation is bound to change as telematics vendors are looking to monetize the opportunity.

Key Questions This Study will Answer

- What are the business environment, the dynamics, the demand, and the impact of prognostics in the M/HCV segment?

- How is the value chain evolving and what are the existing opportunities?

- What are the drivers, challenges, and limitations in the prognostics space?

- Who are the front runners in the market and what are the potential revenue opportunities?

- What are the end-user demands and the benefits derived by them through prognostics?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Research Scope, Objectives, Background and Methodology

3. Definitions and Segmentation

4. Prognostics Market Overview

5. Consumer Survey

6. Business Models

7. Prognostics Market Forecasts

8. Profiles of Original Equipment Manufacturers

9. Profiles of Third Party Vendors

10. Conclusions and Future Outlook

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