THA 123: The Power of the Supplier and Service Professional Relationship. - a podcast by Carm Capriotto, AAP

from 2019-06-13T04:20:41

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THA 123


Danny Durbin is the owner a second generation parts store, Durbin Auto Parts, in Prattville, AL. Danny is an active member of the Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAS) and holds a seat on the Board of Directors. Danny works closely with all of the surrounding service providers and is integral to the success of many aftermarket businesses in his area.


Keith West is the Financial Controller of Auto Supply Company in Bowden, GA. Keith has been an industry leader for many years and is currently the Chairman of the AAAS Board of Directors. Keith understands the critical role that good business relationships play in bringing value to your business.


Matt Ward is the Director of Government Relations and Field Services for AAAS. Matt works closely with many organizations and AAAS members to monitor legislative issues that could have a potential impact on the aftermarket industry. One of the key legislative issues for AAAS is workforce development and the availability of training resources. Matt works closely with the AAAS Educational Foundation to award scholarships to members and their employees for technical training and the pursuit of higher education. Since inception in 2005, the AAAS Educational Foundation has awarded tens of thousands of dollars to 156 scholarship recipients.


 


Key Talking Points:



  • A key component of a strong supplier/service professional relationship is TRUST

  • Collaboration is critical when the pro is stuck when they need to find a solution for a part

  • Too many service professionals are not making money and some turn to their trusted supplier for help.

    • Gross margin lessons

    • When the service professionals are not profitable they believe they need to buy at a lower cost.

      • This can be an actual loser of margin







  • Suppliers know that the service professional doesn’t have a proper labor rate

  • Suppliers are hearing about the skilled labor shortage

  • Association membership continues to be important

  • Suppliers encourage their customer to be involved in associations

  • Everyone has to win

    • Service professional, jobber, WD, Manufacturer




  • Even though e-commerce is strong and growing; knowledge,on the parts counters, continues to be important and a big challenge in the industry

  • Legacy parts stores have older catalogs, paper, that come in handy when looking up older applications

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