Bosch Reorganizes U.S. Aftermarket Resources; Re-Affirms Commitment To Focus On Customer Needs

Bosch Reorganizes U.S. Aftermarket Resources; Re-Affirms Commitment To Focus On Customer Needs

Robert Bosch LLC has announced a reorganization of several of its independent aftermarket resources in the United States. The Bosch Car Service Network, the Bosch Technical Training and Service organization, and both the Parts and Diagnostics/Wheel Service sales organizations will now all be aligned into a single structural unit in an effort to simplify sales and service in the independent aftermarket.

Robert Bosch LLC has announced a reorganization of several of its independent aftermarket resources in the United States. The Bosch Car Service Network, the Bosch Technical Training and Service organization, and both the Parts and Diagnostics/Wheel Service sales organizations will now all be aligned into a single structural unit in an effort to simplify sales and service in the independent aftermarket.

These changes are intended to more effectively support sales of Bosch products through WDs, jobbers, retailers and repair shops, the company said. The announcement was made by Bobby Bloom, vice president, independent automotive aftermarket for Bosch in the U.S.

The new organization also includes the addition of customer marketing services and e-commerce/digital marketing functions. Within the digital marketing sphere, Bosch has developed and executed training apps for technicians, informative and educational social media campaigns and has introduced customer-specific sales processes to a mobile environment.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to lead digital efforts with two global brands prior to joining Bosch and I think our digital team and strategy is second-to-none in this growing medium in the industry,” said Bloom. "What is exciting about this new arrangement is our ability to utilize the best of our existing organization and add new talent from both inside and outside the industry. All of these efforts are focused on becoming an even better partner in the aftermarket by focusing our strategy on the trends that are occurring, as well as those yet to come. What counts is the execution of our carefully developed strategy, and that can’t take place without the right people. I’m proud to be part of a team that is focused and committed to our customers.

“As vehicles become more and more complex, technicians, shop owners, and parts professionals have an increasing need for support at every level, including sales, training and marketing," Bloom added. “Our strategy will allow us to fully leverage our leading-edge product innovation and deliver training to installers on critical technologies such as gasoline direct injection.”

Bloom also noted that the company will have dedicated personnel for various channels of distribution within the aftermarket.

"This will allow our people to focus their efforts on the specific needs of the channel and level of distribution they service. We constantly monitor the needs of our customers and our customers-to-be. Smart business practices dictate that we continuously align our strategic goals with the needs of our customers,” he said.

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