Stark Increase In MAHLE Aftermarket Sales
“Despite very tense supply chains and declining fleet performance, we achieved strong growth in a difficult market environment. This clearly demonstrates the trust that our customers have in us,” said Olaf Henning, member of the MAHLE Management Committee and Head of the Aftermarket business unit, at a press conference. “Particularly, in the area of battery diagnostics, we came in far ahead of the global competition.”
In 2021, the area of workshop equipment managed to grow much faster than the market. MAHLE Aftermarket is expanding this business unit with the BatteryPRO line of diagnostic tools: Since the end of March this year, MAHLE Aftermarket has been the world’s first supplier to enable independent workshops to perform battery diagnostics with the E-Scan function on the diagnostic tool MAHLE TechPRO®. By the end of the year, this function will be expanded include the E-Health and E-Care units.
The growth strategy for MAHLE Aftermarket also rests on the stable pillars of the replacement parts business for commercial vehicles, a growing portfolio of electronic components, and an increasingly broad range of filtration solutions for alternative powertrains. For example, the company is planning to continuously increase the share of the commercial vehicle parts business in the total business volume by 2030
In addition, MAHLE is expanding its wide range of digital information and has set up a digital workshop where MAHLE products for conventional and alternative powertrains can be experienced first-hand. MAHLE is taking an important next step toward strengthening its logistics structures and supply chains by setting up fully automatic logistics hubs. In the end of 2022, the business unit will take the initial step of opening a fully automatic warehouse in Olive Branch/USA. And in 2023 further European locations will follow. MAHLE Aftermarket plans to gradually build up a network of fully automatic hubs to guarantee fast and reliable handling of goods. This is intended to benefit customers by ensuring faster deliveries, fewer returns, and minimal cost shares for goods logistics.