For manufacturers & distributors, new to ecommerce or ready for more
Aftermarket might be your biggest untapped growth channel
A Guide for B2B Ecommerce, built for teams selling configurable products or spare parts. Most manufacturers who sell online built their webshop around new equipment sales, and many haven't gotten to ecommerce at all yet. Either way, aftermarket and spare parts tend to stay on the phone and in the inbox longer than the rest of the business. That's simply where most companies are today, and it's exactly where the opportunity sits: aftermarket already carries some of your best margins, and building (or extending) self-service to cover it is one of the more straightforward ways to grow revenue without adding headcount.
- Why aftermarket margins already outperform new equipment, and what that means for where to focus first
- What good self-service looks like for spare parts and aftermarket, whether you're starting from scratch or building on what you have
- How to grow this channel by capturing demand that's already there, not by adding more people
- A framework for building the case, and the roadmap, whichever stage you're starting from
Three things worth knowing about aftermarket right now
None of these are a criticism of how things work today, they're simply where the opportunity is, wherever you're starting from.
A 3-part way to think about the opportunity
This guide walks through the case for bringing self-service to aftermarket, in language a CFO, a VP of Sales, and a Head of Digital can each bring to their own stakeholders.
What else you'll learn
The data behind the opportunity
This reflects where the broader market is heading, and where the room to grow already sits.
61% → 67%
Share of B2B buyers who preferred a rep-free buying experience, 2024 to late 2025.
Gartner sales research, 2024–2025
2.5x
Higher EBIT margin on aftermarket services versus new equipment sales.
BCG, Industrial Aftermarket Services Research, 2025
50%+
Share of total profit aftermarket generates, from just 25-30% of revenue.
Deloitte, Industrial Aftermarket Research, 2025
Since 2022, Parttrap has been part of Roima Intelligence, a software group focused entirely on industrial manufacturers and distributors, helping them build or grow ecommerce that serves spare parts and aftermarket customers just as well as new equipment.
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