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The new lubricant trade in ASEAN - A promising new era
Global lubricant markets have seen a dramatic rebound since the global economic recession of 2008–2009. At that time, global demand dipped to its lowest point since the latter half of the 20th century, but has since surpassed its previous high mark set in 2007. One of the key drivers of this rebound can be attributed to Asia, where the developing economies of emerging markets are fueling the rising demand for lubricants.
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Science Centre
Advances in science and data let us better support clients in a world that is constantly changing. The Ipsos Science Centre is a world class Data Science team at the intersection of statistics and computer science that allows us to leverage existing and new information in innovative ways to improve the insights and actions of decision makers.
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Connected car: A new ecosystem
Today, the cars produced by the major automotive original equipment manufacturers are built with automotive embedded systems. Soon they will become communicating objects. Ipsos expects that there will be 69 million connected cars on the road by 2020, equivalent to 75% of all cars shipped globally.
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First Quarter of 2016 - A Good Market, a Good Quarter
For the first quarter of 2016, Ipsos' revenue stands at €386.9 million, up 1.9% compared with the same period in 2015.
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The Importance of Mystery Shopping in an Omni-Channel Retail World
The concept of omni-channel retailing is changing the way brands interact with customers in fundamental, transformative ways.
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Trends and opportunities in Thailand's emerging automotive aftermarket
Thailand continues to be the dominant hub within South East Asia, with the best automotive supply and logistics chain as well as impressive production figures for domestic and export markets. Whilst the industry has suffered significantly in recent years, the underlying trend suggests that the industry is close to being back on a growth path. As with other markets, Thailand is moving towards eco cars and SUVs, but the country’s industry is still dominated by one ton pick-up trucks.
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Passenger vehicle and motorcycle market trends in Indonesia
We are predicting that passenger vehicle sales in Indonesia will surpass 1 million units by 2020, facilitating the country's dream of overtaking Thailand to become that No. 1 automotive hub in ASEAN.
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Opportunities and challenges in Indonesia's automotive industry
ASEAN is host to two of the world's most important emerging markets for Automotive - Thailand and Indonesia. In our latest automotive publication our Automotive team provide you with an outlook on the Indonesian automotive industry in 2020, including the opportunities and challenges that automotive OEMs and parts manufacturers will need to address.
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Commercial vehicle market trends in Indonesia
We believe that the Indonesian truck market will continue to experience good growth, making it a market that demands attention from automotive OEMs.
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Smarter Closed Loop Feedback
This white paper explores how to optimise the design of Enterprise Feedback Management and Voice of the Customer programmes to maximise the ROI and reduce customer complaints and churn.