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16th May 2012 Issue no. 120

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Mandatory Stolen Vehicle Recovery systems in Brazil

Legislation to tackle vehicle theft makes Brazil a standout market for the future says a new SBD report

The Brazilian government has introduced legislation to tackle the very high levels of vehicle crime through a program called SIMRAV. SBD have produced a new report which provides an extensive overview of the progress made towards the mandatory fitment of SVR systems to all new vehicles in Brazil as a part of SIMRAV, and the capability to extend this to offer additional telematics services.

The attitudes of different car manufacturers in meeting this legislation are analysed to show which are doing the minimum necessary to comply with the new legislation and which are taking the opportunity to provide added-value services to their customers. The report also reviews the roadblocks to providing additional services in what is a relatively immature market for telematics, and looks at the lessons learnt by the government during the 31/2 years they have spent developing SIMRAV.

Executive Summary and Table of Contents of this exclusive report

Related Research:

Stolen Vehicle Tracking in Brazil
Developing navigation strategies for Brazil, India & Russia

This report will help you to:
- Predict the SIMRAV launch date and understand the deployment status over the past 12 months
- Develop your strategic response to SIMRAV by comparing telematics services of 20 leading vehicle manufacturers
- Identify and analyse key suppliers of in-vehicle hardware and SVR services and their relationships with OEMs
- Prepare for the forecasted growth in the Brazilian automotive market and explore the potential for value added services

Contact SBD on +44(0)1908 305101 to confidentially discuss your needs and receive a no obligation proposal on how we can support your business challenges.

To buy any of these reports or to get more information, please contact:

Kavitha Kuppuswamy
kkuppuswamy@sbd.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1908 305101

4th May 2011



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