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Opportunities Rise in the North American Aftermarket for Class 6 to 8 Emissions Control and Aftertreatment Components

Frost & Sullivan finds original equipment suppliers with strong technical capabilities and control over proprietary information will dominate
Frost & Sullivan
2015-11-16 23:05 2124

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The emissions control and aftertreatment components and services segment is expected to emerge as the fastest-growing branch of the North American Class 6 to 8 truck aftermarket over the next six years. The large installed base and increasing number of vehicles in operation will spur replacement opportunities and attract new market participants.

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New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of the North American Class 6-8 Emissions Control and Aftertreatment Components Aftermarket (http://bit.ly/1ipPora), finds up to 2 million Class 6 to 8 trucks will enter the aftermarket for emissions control and aftertreatment components, driving manufacturer-level revenue from an estimated $308.7 million in 2014 to $694.8 million in 2020. The study covers exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valves, EGR coolers and diesel particulate filters (DPFs).

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"The first batch of trucks outfitted with EGR valves, EGR coolers and DPFs since 2007 is exiting the warranty period," said Frost & Sullivan Intelligent Mobility Research Analyst Anuj Monga. "These components will require continuous maintenance and periodic replacement, spawning new revenue streams in the Class 6 to 8 truck aftermarket."

The biggest challenge for component vendors is the high barrier of entry due to the nascence of the market and the complexity of the technology. Moreover, most capabilities and technical knowledge rest with original equipment suppliers (OES), giving independent aftermarket stakeholders a disadvantage.

Although the OES channels have the lion's share of the aftermarket, they will face intense competition from independent manufacturers once the vehicle warranty periods expire. Independent aftermarket companies have been relegated to DPF cleaning, and periodic services will begin to stake a greater claim to the market.

"DPF cleaning is an extremely lucrative market segment in itself," noted Monga. "Therefore, aftermarket companies capable of remanufacturing DPFs and related components for heavy-duty engines will garner substantial profits and establish a niche for themselves in the North American Class 6 to 8 emissions control and aftertreatment components aftermarket."

Strategic Analysis of the North American Class 6 to 8 Emissions Control and Aftertreatment Components Aftermarket is part of the Automotive & Transportation (http://ww2.frost.com/research/industry/automotive-transportation) Growth Partnership Service program. Frost & Sullivan's related studies include: Vehicle-sharing Technologies Market, North American Automotive OES Channel, North American Category Management Report: Class 1-8 Starters and Alternators, Future of Parts and Service Retailing in the Automotive Aftermarket. All studies included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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Strategic Analysis of the North American Class 6-8 Emissions Control and Aftertreatment Components Aftermarket
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