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What is in store for the future of the automotive aftermarket?

The automotive aftermarket is undergoing major changes in Europe and worldwide due to market maturity, evolving customer preferences and expectations, advances in engineering and logistics technology. In this article, PIF speak to Doug Bentley, Research & Development Manager at Klarius Products Ltd, about the future challenges for the European automotive aftermarket and how to address them.

Changes in the automotive aftermarket

The automotive aftermarket is evolving and several changes are sweeping the industry. For example, consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of scheduled servicing and preventive maintenance in order to increase the service life of their vehicles. In fact, the average car age keeps increasing in Europe, and reached approximately 11 years in 20151. This situation is favourable to some innovative aftermarket parts and services providers. However, a number of trends are continuing to push the automotive aftermarket and servicing sector to reshape its current practices, adopt new business models and provide better B2B and B2C services.

What do these changes mean?

A major trend influencing the aftermarket industry is market growth and consolidation. The aftermarket in Europe remains one of the biggest global markets when it comes to value, with over €190 billion [£160 billion] in sales in 2015. However, it is a mature market characterised by consistent volumes and low growth rates. Therefore, mergers, acquisitions and collaborations among part distributors and buying groups are expected to continue and further consolidate the business as they extend their footprint.

The European aftermarket is also a highly competitive market, where quality is still an important choice criterion, followed by availability and price. With the online shopping boom hitting the aftermarket sector, an increasing number of customers are using digital channels to compare prices, obtain perspectives on product quality and determine which ones to buy. Consequently, parts e-commerce is increasing price transparency and providing greater diversity of supply.

How to cater for these changes

In this competitive e-commerce market, aftermarket suppliers can differentiate themselves from their competitors by providing the quickest delivery service. Same-day delivery, for example, boosting online aftermarket sales by offering the comfort and convenience of online shopping combined with immediate product access of bricks and mortar stores. Klarius monitors its broad range of emission control components and for many distribution customers now supplies through a virtual warehousing system to ensure product availability and stock transparency across all facilities and warehouses.

To guarantee a same-day delivery service, having a strong logistics network and management system is key. Therefore, aftermarket retailers can access both main and decentralised warehouses, rely on dedicated delivery fleets and have a real-time from suppliers that have an overview of inventories across their warehouses.

What emerges from these automotive aftermarket trends is that successful initiatives to exploit the potential of this market consist of using changes in the supply infrastructure being driven by manufacturers and distributors. Improving and extending service offering and delivery options, adapting to local requirements and setting-up carefully profiled local stock, while optimising the planning processes for stock replacement by using supply routes that offer both an extended range and immediate availability.

For more information on the future of the automotive aftermarket get in touch with Klarius Products Ltd and learn how to evolve your company today!

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