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IBIS每年会议期间,都将发布全球主要事故车修复市场的行业发展现状系列报告,这些报告均由业内资深专家撰稿。系列报告多角度展示了世界事故车修复行业技术及市场发展现状。从2012年第7期开始,本刊将与国内事故车修复及相关行业的专业人士一起,分享了2012IBIS发布的最新全球主要事故车修复市场的行业发展现状系列报告。我们将了解到:阿根廷缺乏事故车维修方面的技术人员、缺少资金投资最新技术设备;加拿大同样缺乏车身维修方面的合格技术人员;中国10万家事故车修理厂经过跨越、已进入现代化经营;希腊财政危机如何造成汽车销售市场骤降60%……从全球来看,保险公司对事故车维修行业有着强大的控制力。例如,在新西兰,该国目前最大的保险公司,如果竞标成功,将接管其第二大车辆保险公司,并获得其61%的市场份额,必将成为实力更强、影响力更大的保险企业……相信此系列报告会有助于您了解全球14个有影响力的事故车修复市场,深入分析各国事故车维修行业面临的重大挑战以及发生重大变革所需的驱动力及关键因素。系列报告顺序依次为:阿根廷、澳大利亚、加拿大、中国、希腊、意大利、新西兰、葡萄牙、俄罗斯、南非、西班牙、荷兰、英国和美国。
During IBIS’s annual meeting, a series of industry development status reports on the world’s major accident car repair markets will be published, each of which is contributed by industry veteran experts. The series of reports showcase the world accident recovery technology and market status quo. Starting from the 7th issue of 2012, we will share with the professionals in the domestic accident repair and related industries the latest industry development status report released by 2012IBIS on the latest global major accident vehicle repair market. We will learn that there is a shortage of technicians in accident vehicle repairs in Argentina, lack of capital to invest in the latest technology and equipment, and the same lack of qualified technicians in the field of vehicle body repairs in Canada. China’s 100,000 accident car repair shop has crossed into the modern operation. How the financial crisis caused the car sales market plunge 60% ... ... Globally, insurance companies have a strong control of the accident car repair industry. For example, in New Zealand, the nation’s largest insurer, which successfully takes over its second-largest car insurer with 61% of its market share, is bound to be a stronger and more influential insurance company ... I believe this series of reports will help you to understand the 14 influential accident car repair markets around the world and provide an in-depth analysis of the major challenges facing the accident car repair industry in the world, as well as the drivers and key drivers for major changes. The series of reports are in order: Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Greece, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.