Bapcor Develops E-Commerce Solution

Bapcor Develops E-Commerce Solution

Bapcor developed the new e-commerce solution for New Zealand automotive repairers.

Bapcor, Asia-Pacific’s largest automotive aftermarket company, has developed a new, user-friendly e-commerce solution for its New Zealand-based trade customers.

BNT, Autolign and Diesel Distributors trade account customers are embracing this completely new online resource tool that includes complete online cataloguing, ensuring the rapid location of parts combined with an even easier online ordering process. 

Bapcor’s new e-commerce solution ensures that New Zealand automotive repairers can use their smartphones, tablets and desktop computers to quickly access online catalogue searching and EzyParts ordering, complete with color images and specifications.

The major advantage of this new e-commerce solution is the total ease and efficiency of searching and ordering parts. Many repairers are using this new online resource after opening hours to order all of the parts required for the following day’s work, thereby increasing their daily productivity.

The vast diversity of the New Zealand automotive car park makes it very unique when sourcing parts for the myriad of makes and models being driven in the country. To ensure the right parts are located, the Bapcor New Zealand parts inventory is linked to this trade customer online resource by vehicle registration number, eliminating the need to input detailed VIN or chassis numbers to locate the specific parts required.

It is important to note that no matter how modern, streamlined and totally efficient the Bapcor online cataloguing and EzyParts ordering system is, the friendly and knowledgeable team members of BNT, Autolign and Diesel Distributors always remain available for any direct telephone-based trade customer support and parts orders.

Current and historical invoicing along with statements can be accessed easily via this new online resource along with the ability to view parts that had been ordered from BNT, Autolign or Diesel Distributors for any specific vehicle in the past.

Trade customers also have the option to click and collect their online ordered parts, or for the parts to be couriered to their workshop for more urgent requirements.  

Bapcor is encouraged by the excellent feedback gained from the company’s New Zealand trade customers within the first six months of the introduction of this completely updated online resource.

“We listened to our trade customer requirements before developing our new e-commerce solution and have implemented these along with several of our own components to great success,” said Martin Storey, executive general manager, Bapcor New Zealand.

“While all of our team members still welcome calls and visits to our BNT, Autolign and Diesel Distributors stores across the country, we have been delighted with the trade customer take up of this new online resource. Since its recent introduction, we have seen a significant reduction in calls to our stores. This reflects the total simplicity and efficiency of this new and constantly updated online parts cataloguing and ordering solution,” Storey added.

To view the new Bapcor e-commerce solution for yourself, contact your BNT, Autolign or Diesel Distributors representative for a demonstration. To find out more, go to: www.bapcor.com.au.

You May Also Like

SKF Aims to Eliminate Greenhouse Gas Emissions 

SKF joined and co-funded Mission 0 to help deliver solutions to eliminate GHG emissions in materials, production and end-of-life of passenger cars.

SKF Aims to Eliminate Greenhouse Gas Emissions 

SKF announced it has joined and co-funded Mission 0 to help develop groundbreaking technologies and deliver solutions to eliminate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in materials, production and end-of-life of passenger cars. In an initial pilot project, SKF said it will collaborate with academia and industry experts in a research arena to solve GHG emissions in materials and processes that require new knowledge or disruptive technologies.

Polestar Performance SUVs on Display in New York

The Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 will be showcased at the NY International Auto Show for the first time.

Polestar Performance SUVs on Display in New York
Corteco Strengthens Expansion in Southeast Europe

Freudenberg Sealing Technologies’ aftermarket unit opens a warehouse in Turkey and a sales office in Serbia.

Corteco Strengthens Ambitions in Southeast Europe
Marelli Presents New Interior Innovation Center

The location is implementing three key initiatives inspired by the theme, “What’s next? Innovation for the new era.” 

Marelli presents its new Interior Innovation Center
Analysis: Post-Covid Years for Expats, Int’l. Business Travelers

Allen Koski discusses how artificial intelligence is affecting global healthcare trends, among other topics.

Analysis: Post-Covid Years for Expats, Int'l. Business Travelers

Other Posts

Yokohama to Build New Tire Plant in Mexico

The facility is set to begin production in early 2027, with a planned annual output of 5 million tires. 

Yokohama Tire Plant Mexico
Gogoro Partners with Copec on Battery Swapping

Copec is developing a Latin American network of battery-swapping stations for launch at its service stations.

Hyundai Motor, Iveco Group Partner on Electric H-D Trucks

They signed a Letter of Intent on March 14, reinforcing their partnership on electric heavy-duty truck solutions in European markets.

Hyundai Motor, Iveco Group Partner on Electric H-D Trucks
ADS-TEC Energy Announces New Board Appointment

Newly appointed Dr. Andreas Fabritius has served as a partner at global law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer for the past 30 years.

ADS-TEC Energy Announces New Board Appointment