E-tailing is defined as the buying and selling of goods through electronic media (Internet).It includes only Business-to-Consumer (B2C) segment where the business sells goods to the consumers through online platforms. E-tailing for automotive is growing due to increasing demand for automobile components as the automobile sales in increasing. Convenience in online shopping, availability of broad range of products and increasing investments in e-commerce platforms are the major driving factors for the growth of E-tailing Industry. However, there are certain factors such as fraud and security concerns that are restraining the growth of E-tailing Industry.
Global E-tailing Industry is expected to register a CAGR of about 12% during the forecast period, to reach USD 55.22 Billion by 2022.
Key Players
The leading players in the E-tailing Industry are Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (U.S), Delticom AG (Germany), eBay Inc. (U.S), Rock Auto LLC. (U.S), Genuine Parts Company (U.S), CARiD.com (U.S), O'Reilly Auto Parts (U.S), AutoZone, Inc. (U.S), JEGS High Performance (U.S), K&N Engineering, Inc. (U.S) and others.
Segmentation
The global E-tailing Industry has been segmented based on vendor type, component, and vehicles. By vendor type, the market has been segmented into OEM Vendor and Third Party Vendor. By component, the market has been segmented Electrical & Electronics, Chassis, and Powertrain. By vehicles, the market has been segmented into commercial cars and non-commercial vehicles.
Study Objectives
To provide detailed analysis of the market structure along with forecast for the next 6 years of the various segments and sub-segments of the Global E-tailing Industry.
To provide insights about factors affecting the market growth.
To Analyze the Global E-tailing Industry based on various factors such as supply chain analysis, and Porter’s five force analysis.
To provide historical and forecast revenue of the market segments and sub-segments with respect to regions and their respective key countries.
Intended Audience
Automotive components OEMs
Automotive aftermarket manufacturers
E-tailing service providers
Technology investors
Government as well as Independent Regulatory Authorities
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest Of South America
Europe
Germany
U.K.
France
Italy
Rest Of Europe
Asia–Pacific
China
India
Japan
Rest of Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Qatar
South Africa
Rest Of Middle East & Africa
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