RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — Scott Bauhofer, senior vice president and general manager, e-Commerce for Advance Auto Parts, and Famous Rhodes, director of eBay Motors, will participate in the “e-tailing” panel during the 2010 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) Executive Breakfast just before the opening of the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) 2010. The event will be held 7-8:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at The Venetian, Ballrooms G-I.
The annual AASA Executive Breakfast will host a discussion on “Aftermarket e-Tailing Who’s Minding the Store?” an in-depth look at the impact of online marketplaces on the automotive aftermarket.
Other confirmed panelists include:
Randy Buller, founder of The Parts Authority;
Shane Evangelist, CEO of U.S. Auto Parts Network; and
Steve Frazier, vice president — auto and industrial, Amazon.com.
“Suppliers are identifying the most strategic ways to position themselves to take advantage of the aftermarket e-tailing trend, including preparing and delivering application and marketing data, ensuring their brands are well represented and continuing to service traditional distribution channels,” noted Steve Handschuh, president and COO of AASA. “The addition of Advance Auto Parts and eBay to the Executive Breakfast panel strengthens the core discussion about e-tailing and the aftermarket by giving attendees a broad range of viewpoints about and approaches to this extremely important topic.”
From their various business perspectives, the panelists will address:
Product comparison models
Virtual vs. actual inventory
The “buy online and pickup at the local store” model
Pricing management
Supplier and brand marketing/selling information in online stores
Changing fulfillment models for traditional warehouse distributors
Ernst & Young is the exclusive sponsor of the AASA Executive Breakfast during AAPEX.
Tables of 10 can be reserved for $750; individual tickets are $85. Tables and tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
Attendees can earn 0.1 CEUs through the University of the Aftermarket by attending the sixth annual AASA Executive Breakfast during AAPEX.