Year, Make, Model, Money! The DH2T Podcast

Year, Make, Model, Money! The DH2T Podcast
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The Year, Make, Model, Money! an Auto Parts Ecommerce Podcast by Data Here-to-There. In each episode, we break down the key trends, challenges, and opportunities in the aftermarket parts industry and e-commerce.From interviews with industry leaders to tips on streamlining your business, we’ll give you the knowledge to stay competitive in today’s market. Whether you’re in the shop, the office, or on the go, let Year, Make, Model, Money! be your go-to resource for aftermarket and e-commerce success.
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The podcast focuses on the aftermarket parts industry and e-commerce, covering key trends, challenges, and opportunities. Episodes include interviews with industry leaders like Nathan Hadley and Dan Ziegler, discussions on scaling e-commerce businesses, automating inventory management, and leveraging motorsports for marketing, while emphasizing the importance of community engagement and data management.

The Year, Make, Model, Money! an Auto Parts Ecommerce Podcast by Data Here-to-There. In each episode, we break down the key trends, challenges, and opportunities in the aftermarket parts industry and e-commerce.
From interviews with industry leaders to tips on streamlining your business, we’ll give you the knowledge to stay competitive in today’s market. Whether you’re in the shop, the office, or on the go, let Year, Make, Model, Money! be your go-to resource for aftermarket and e-commerce success.
In this episode, Barry Alt and Jay Funnell interview Thomas Beer, CEO of SSF Imported Auto Parts LLC. Thomas shares his unique journey into the automotive industry, starting from a background in travel and supply chain management. He discusses the evolution of SSF, emphasizing the importance of focusing on European auto parts and the challenges of balancing traditional installer business with the rise of e-commerce. Thomas also highlights the future vision for SSF, including the potential for drop shipping and the importance of listening to customer needs. The conversation concludes with personal insights from Thomas about his life outside of work.
Takeaways:
- Thomas Beer started his career in the travel industry before entering the automotive sector.
- He emphasizes the importance of focusing on European auto parts due to market specialization.
- Listening to customer needs is crucial for success in the automotive parts industry.
- The balance between traditional installer business and e-commerce is essential for growth.
- Thomas believes that specialization leads to greater success in both installer shops and online retail.
- The automotive industry is evolving, and SSF aims to adapt to these changes.
- Thomas highlights the importance of a long-term vision in business strategy.
- The future of SSF includes expanding their infrastructure to support more suppliers.
- Challenges in the European parts segment include understanding market share dynamics in the US.
- Thomas enjoys golfing and yoga as ways to unwind from work.
Guest Bio:
Born and raised in Germany, I joined a Management Trainee program at Lufthansa German Airlines after University. Five years in, I became CEO of a tour operator specializing in special incentive groups. From there, I got hired away by a supplier of ours who had established a ”travel industry postal system” that controlled the flow of all marketing materials between suppliers and travel agents.
The company went through three successful private equity transactions in six years. After the last one, our family moved to California, where my wife grew up. In 2004, I became CEO of IMC, which was my beginning in Automotive Aftermarket. Seven years later, I left IMC and acquired SSF, together with WM, out of Germany. I live with my spouse of 32 years in Los Angeles. We have four boys, and I'm trying to stay in shape when I'm not at the office or on the golf course.
Guest:
Hosts:
Brennan Christman, Data-Here-to-There
Jay Funnell, Data-Here-to-There
Barry Alt, Motorhead Digital
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