The global e-commerce automotive aftermarket
is largely consolidated with the presence of a few key companies that
hold majority of the market share, states Transparency Market Research
in a new report. The market also features the presence of numerous small
and medium players that operate in regional and local markets through
several platforms such as aggregated service portals or marketplace.
Some of the key participants in the
global e-commerce automotive aftermarket include Advance Auto Parts,
Amazon Inc., National Automotive Parts Association, Pep Boys, EBay Inc.,
Cdiscount, ERA SPA, AliExpress, O’Reilly Automotive Inc., Shopee365,
Alibaba Group, AutoZone Inc., DENSO Corporation, U.S. Auto Parts Network
Inc., Rakuten Commerce LLC, Das Ersatzteil GmbH, CATI SpA, DNABER Auto
Parts, Q-Parts 24, and LKQ Corporation.
As per estimates provided by a report by
Transparency Market Research, the global e-commerce automotive
aftermarket is likely to register a phenomenal 18.5% CAGR for the
forecast period between 2017 and 2025. Expanding at this pace, the
market will be valued at US$137 bn by 2025 vis-à-vis revenue. In terms
of volume, 2.4 million shipments were recorded in the overall market in
2016.
Brake pads within braking product type
segment is most frequently replaced; the segment is likely to display
the leading CAGR over the forecast period between 2017 and 2025. Among
the key channels, 3rd party standalone e-tailer segment held the leading share in 2016 thus accounting for the leading revenue contribution.
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This growth is mainly because of
collaborations between e-commerce platform providers and service
providers. Powered by economic growth in emerging countries, Asia
Pacific currently dominates the global e-commerce automotive
aftermarket.
Availability of Multiple Brands at Competitive Prices Makes Consumers opt for E-commerce
The increasing number of e-commerce
platforms and rising collaboration between e-commerce platform providers
and brick & mortar stores is one of the prominent factors driving
the e-commerce automotive aftermarket over the report’s forecast period.
E-commerce automotive aftermarket is an
online platform for selling auto parts to do-it-yourself customers and
service professionals. The aftermarket covers all automotive spare
parts, accessories, equipment, and services to automobiles that are
either new or are procured from used vehicles and are available for
sale.
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