Desk Research
General market movements and company information are largely gained through classical desk research.
The full set of information is available for 37 European countries including Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Turkey.
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Access to our database from anywhere and at any time.
All data is prepared visually and changes dynamically with every selection made.
The underlying Business Intelligence architecture enables intuitive handling and enables the user to immediately analyze the available data in depth.
All data can be exported in the usual formats such as Excel CSV, JPG and PDF.
Individual evaluations or entire dashboards can simply be sent from the system by e-mail as PDF attachments and can even be pre-scheduled at fixed times.
The responsive display of the database adapts to any size. From desktop to tablet to mobile phone.
Five of our twelve full-time employees are busy keeping all markets permanently up to date. This can only work with a well-developed network of experienced experts throughout Europe who regularly provides us with information from the respective markets.
General market movements and company information are largely gained through classical desk research.
Interviews are conducted with selected experts and important parts dealers in order to better assess market developments.
We regularly survey workshops and the parts distribution and receive plenty of structural information from different European countries. This information, such as the average number of repairs or number of productive employees, is used for market calculations and plausibility checks.
Of course we also use other existing databases. The availability of such information is constantly increasing and with it the lack of overview.
We see ourselves as "data filters" with subsequent processing in the context of the automotive aftermarket.