Klarius adapts to post-COVID aftermarket

Doug Bentley head of research and development looks at what's next for the aftermarket

Klarius adapts to post-COVID aftermarket
Doug Bentley head of research and development at Klarius.

During the height of lockdown, traffic on UK roads dropped by 73 per cent as people generally stayed at home.

Additionally, the government postponed all MOT testing for six months from 30 March 2020.

While this represented a potential demand shortfall for the automotive aftermarket, road users were still legally required to keep their vehicle ‘roadworthy’ throughout the pandemic.

To ensure that motorists had access to quality repairs, both garages and the wider aftermarket stayed open to offer critical maintenance support.

At Klarius, we continued to provide high quality replacement exhausts to support essential repairs.

The majority of our available ramp time at the research and development centre was used to support key workers, including NHS nurses.

It was important to supply replacement parts quickly, and in many cases, we fitted the components ourselves.

Our extensive range of products also meant we could continue support for light commercial vehicles making deliveries throughout lockdown.

Combined with members of the public requiring critical repairs, this created demand for replacement exhausts despite the MOT postponement.

As the UK lockdown eases, the next challenge for the aftermarket is to meet the requirement in Q3 and Q4 when MOT testing starts again.

We expect this to cause a rise in exhaust demand of between 25-50 per cent, as motorists rush to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy.

A number of our garage customers have informed us they are fully booked up into September.

This is going to be a busy period.

Mark Brickhill, CEO at Klarius, adds: “The automotive aftermarket will see an unprecedented spike in demand as the DVSA forecasts 17.9 million MOT tests from September to December 2020.

“This is a rise of 6.4 million (56 per cent) compared this period last year.

“Drivers will find booking tests challenging and the best advice is to book early.

“October and November are each forecast to require 5 million MOT tests against a normal monthly demand of 2.5 to 3 million.

“The industry has never performed over 4 million tests in a single month, let alone 5 million.

“The challenge to every business supplying the UK’s garages, auto-factors and tyre dealers is enormous.

“Even more so for all those working on the front line of our industry serving car and van drivers directly.”

Klarius has a production plan in place to meet the demand spike.

Its extensive range, which is supported by market data driven manufacturing and warehouse stocking procedures, is designed to provide availability across a wide range of vehicle applications.

Klarius offers next morning delivery on any product in range across the UK.

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