Market
Research Reports (MRR): SVN's Market Research Reports provide detailed
information on size, segmentation, growth, trends, forecasts and
outlook on a defined industry or market sector, including segments where multiple products make up the overall product or market definition. Some Market Research Reports (MRR) can
be purchased by selected module or section,
such as an individual product/market segment.
Company
Profiles (CP): Company Profiles (code CP) are based on a mix of management interviews and/or other information, and seek to describe company operations in a way that adds immeasurably to the overall understanding of the product, market or industry segment being examined. Most identified players in a given market are featured as a Profile, with the larger, more important companies carrying a higher degree of detail. If you need less detail on companies, one of our databases (DB—see below) may meet your requirements.
Databases (DB): Databases (DB) provide company names, addresses, phone and fax numbers, websites, estimated sales and employee numbers, and executive names as available. SVN's databases are useful for executive recruitment, for compiling prospect lists, list management and sales contacts. The objective of developing databases is to cover a very large number of participants in a given product/market and to build on this information in stages. If you are looking for more detail on individual companies, our Company Profiles (code CP—see above) may be more appropriate.
Product Market Focus Reports (FOCUS): These are brief 5- to 50-page, essay-style overviews of a specific single product or market segment of the Specialty Vehicle industry.
Proprietary Multi-client Research (PMCR): We undertake certain projects by pooling together several clients from non-competing sectors and developing a proprietary program for the subscribers. These "multi-client" projects are by subscription only and are particularly tailored for clients providing the initial funding at the outset.
Depending on the project offer, they may become available to non-subscribers a) only after a six-month lapse from date of first release, and b) at two or more times the price paid by the initial subscribers.