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The Automotive Aftermarket is a large and diverse industry that provides parts, services, and accessories for vehicles after they have been purchased. Aftermarket Distributors are a key part of this industry, providing a wide range of products to automotive repair shops, dealerships, and other businesses. These distributors typically offer a variety of parts, including brakes, filters, and other components, as well as tools and equipment. They also provide services such as installation, repair, and maintenance.
Aftermarket Distributors are typically independent companies that are not affiliated with any particular vehicle manufacturer. They are often regional or national in scope, and may specialize in certain types of products or services. Many of these distributors are members of trade associations, such as the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA).
Some of the major companies in the Aftermarket Distributor market include Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Genuine Parts Company, and NAPA Auto Parts. Show Less Read more