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Changes in Leadership

So far, 2004 has brought notable changes in leadership at several distribution powerhouses, including the passing of an industry icon.

An In-Depth Look

Counterman’s ranking of the 20 largest store groups in the United States remained pretty much unchanged since last year, except for one caveat: The big are still getting bigger. Comparatively, 2003 was a quiet one in the world of aftermarket distribution consolidation. Nevertheless, mergers and acquisitions continued over the last 12 months, albeit at a

An In-Depth Look

Counterman’s ranking of the 20 largest store groups in the United States remained pretty much unchanged since last year, except for one caveat: The big are still getting bigger. Comparatively, 2003 was a quiet one in the world of aftermarket distribution consolidation. Nevertheless, mergers and acquisitions continued over the last 12 months, albeit at a

A Distribution Rebirth

The rebirth of the Authorized Jobber has forever changed the dynamics of the distributors role in the aftermarket.

Ours Is Not a Static Industry; Change Comes With the Territory

For the seventh year, the Counterman staff has determined which forces of change have the most influence on aftermarket distribution. Every year the Top 10 list goes through an intensive editorial review process during which influences are debated, reshuffled, added or eliminated. Inventory Ownership Who owns your inventory? That seemingly innocuous query has really become

Troubling Trends

The markets inefficiencies are posing serious hurdles for many suppliers. Much of the problem is of our own doing.

Terrified of Technology?

Technology can be terrifying, especially when you’re the one writing the check for it. But to ignore it brings even scarier nightmares.

Check Engine Light — Opportunity or Obstacle?

This month, Counterman explains how your store can leverage that little light to perk up service and sales. But beware: Pulling and interpreting OBD codes is not as simple as it seems.

The Value of POS (I Mean SBT)

Even if the market determines that Pay on Scan is not the right direction to go, theres still value in business self-examination.

The Strong do Survive

Contrary to popular belief, the strongest distributors are not necessarily traded on Wall Street. There are those in the market who long for days gone by for those halcyon days I keep hearing about when independently owned stores and WDs could still make a buck in this business. Many believe that the days of the