aftermarket goods

  • 1aftermarket part — Goods not for use as original equipment in the production of light duty vehicles or heavy duty vehicles, i.e., products and services used in the repair and maintenance of these vehicles …

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  • 2aftermarket — noun a) The market for goods and services surrounding capital purchases of equipment and of software. b) The industry that serves that market, eg, in automobiles, computers …

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  • 3aftermarket — /ˈaftəmakət/ (say ahftuhmahkuht) noun 1. a market which is created by the previous sale of goods, especially motor vehicles, for additional items which can be added to the original product. 2. Stock Exchange the market for the trading of shares… …

  • 4Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 5Station wagon — Typical pillar configurations of a sedan (three box), station wagon (two box) and hatchback (two box) from the same model range …

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  • 6Carbon fiber reinforced plastic — (CFRP or CRP), is a very strong, light and expensive composite material or fiber reinforced plastic. Similar to glass reinforced plastic, sometimes known by the genericised trademark fiberglass, the composite material is commonly referred to by… …

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  • 7Freebie marketing — Freebie marketing, also known as the razor and blades business model,cite news first = Richard last = Martin title = The Razor s Edge url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi m0HWW/is 30 4/ai 77826059 publisher = The Industry Standard date =… …

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  • 8Supply chain management — (SCM) is the process of planning, implementing and controlling the operations of the supply chain as efficiently as possible. Supply Chain Management spans all movement and storage of raw materials, work in process inventory, and finished goods… …

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  • 9Kmart — For other uses, see Kmart (disambiguation). Kmart Type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded Detroit …

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  • 10Damaged good — In economics, a damaged good (sometimes termed crippleware or product with anti features ) is a good that has been deliberately limited in performance, quality or utility,[1][2][3] typically for marketing reasons as part of a strategy of product… …

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