Supplier Image A component of AASA’s mission is to promote and enhance supplier image Marketing Executives Council formed in 2006 with this as the primary.

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Supplier Image A component of AASA’s mission is to promote and enhance supplier image Marketing Executives Council formed in 2006 with this as the primary objective The MEC is comprised of the top marketing executives from over 40 of the leading AASA member companies

Supplier Image The MEC developed a list of value-added or “essential” services which differentiate AASA full-service suppliers from generic, short-line and/or value-line suppliers While the degree of excellence for these essential services may vary among AASA members, they are offered by all and define a full-service supplier

Standards of Excellence 1.Sales representation 2.Local availability 3.Marketing programs 4.Application cataloging 5.Product specifications 6.Quality control 7.Product liability 8.IP protection 9.Tech support / training 10.Category management Essential Services supplied by AASA full-service suppliers include:

Standards of Excellence Essential Services are supplied to channel partners at no cost, yet come at great expense to full-service suppliers Channel partners have come to expect these services and are not always considered in the buying decision Direct importing, value lines and private label have taken valuable market share away from the full-service supplier

Validation The MEC focused on the buying influences of the repair professional Existing market research: –Automotive Service Association (ASA) –Babcox Publishing Tech Group New market research: –Focus group study

ASA Member Surveys The study examined the use of OE- purchased parts vs. aftermarket- purchased parts as well as country of origin preferences This study revealed that service providers want more information about “what’s in the box” (i.e., country of origin, specifications, certifications, labeling, etc.)

ASA Member Surveys They still buy the majority of their products from aftermarket sources

ASA Member Surveys 60 percent of respondents said that aftermarket parts had a positive impact on their business; 74 percent said OE parts had a positive impact

ASA Member Surveys About 29 percent said that quality problems with aftermarket parts had a negative impact on their business, compared to only 6 percent for OE parts

Types of questions in their survey of techs: –Specifying particular brands –Consumers’ preference in brands –Where they receive information on products –Importance of factors in deciding on a particular brand –Type of parts purchased from OE dealer Babcox Tech Group Surveys

Focus Group Study The MEC commissioned an independent third party to conduct focus groups on the buying influences of the repair professionals Three geographic regions – Raleigh, NC; Chicago, IL; and Los Angeles, CA More than 60 participants, including: –Shop owners –Technicians –Service advisors

Focus Group Study Some Key Findings: Quality of aftermarket parts has significantly improved Brand comes before country of origin House brands sell on price alone OE quality is still important Quality first – everything else is secondary

Focus Group Study Top considerations on choosing a particular brand

Focus Group Study How often do you specify a particular brand?

The Campaign The Marketing Executives Council of AASA developed a public awareness campaign to educate and inform everyone throughout the supply chain, especially the repair professional, of the importance of using quality parts from trusted full- service suppliers.

The Situation Low-cost, low-quality auto parts are finding their way into all aftermarket channels Outsourcing methods are replacing popular premium, branded parts Essential services offered by Full Service Suppliers are being taken for granted

The Risks Safety threat – consumer and technician Product liability Loss of essential services Companies forced out of the aftermarket Consumers driven to dealers Irreparable damage to the Independent Aftermarket

Know Your Parts! The Challenge: Full Service Suppliers to design, engineer and produce quality parts and to promote brand and essential services; Channel Partners to promote brand name products from trusted Full Service Suppliers and support suppliers’ programs; Repair Professionals to diagnose, repair and replace broken or worn-out components with only premium quality parts; Vehicle Owners to ask about the parts being installed and research the brand before authorizing repairs.

Know Your Parts! AASA Special Report: Independent Repair Industry: Focus Group Findings on Buying Influences of Repair Professionals AASA Special Report: Independent Aftermarket Image: Quality Does Matter PSA video produced by NASCAR Performance AASA “Know Your Parts” materials –FAQs, Full-service Suppliers, pocket card, etc. Web site

Know Your Parts! Supplier Participation opportunities 1.Dedicated Ad Placement 2.Logo Placement 3.Web Site Link 4.Video Promotion 5.Material Distribution 6.Training Materials 7.Training Web Site Link 8.Customer Promotion 9.Peer Networking Employee Education

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Videos –Public Service Announcement produced by NASCAR –Know Your Parts “Boys under the Hood” produced by MontAd

Know Your Parts – Public Service Announcement

Know Your Parts – “Boys Under the Hood”

Know Your Parts! Do not allow the actions of a few to destroy the reputations of many. The independent automotive aftermarket industry needs to stand united.

Know Your Parts!

Thank You!