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Automotive Aftermarket

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Aberdeen, NC
 
Concord, NC
 
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The automotive aftermarket industry encompasses the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories after the sale of the automobile by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to the consumer. This industry supports a wide range of products and services that enhance vehicle performance, appearance, and safety. Key processes in the automotive aftermarket include the production of replacement parts, which are essential for vehicle maintenance and repair. These parts range from simple components like filters and brake pads to complex systems such as engines and transmissions. The industry also involves the remanufacturing of used parts, which involves disassembling, cleaning, repairing, and reassembling components to restore them to like-new condition. Materials used in the automotive aftermarket vary widely, including metals, plastics, rubber, and advanced composites, depending on the specific part or accessory. The industry also deals with automotive chemicals such as oils, lubricants, and coolants, which are crucial for vehicle maintenance and performance. Applications of aftermarket products and services are diverse, covering routine maintenance, repair, and customization of vehicles. This includes everything from oil changes and tire replacements to the installation of performance-enhancing parts and aesthetic modifications. The automotive aftermarket serves a broad range of industries, including automotive repair shops, dealerships, and retail outlets. It also caters to individual consumers who perform their own vehicle maintenance and upgrades. The industry plays a critical role in extending the life of vehicles, improving their performance, and ensuring their safety. It supports a vast network of suppliers, distributors, and service providers, contributing significantly to the global economy. The automotive aftermarket industry is essential for maintaining the operational efficiency and longevity of vehicles, providing consumers with cost-effective solutions for vehicle upkeep and enhancement.

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