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Atlanta automotive and industrial distribution (NYSE: GPC) ~$23.5B FY2024 revenue; NAPA Auto Parts 6,100+ stores, Motion Industries MRO, EV transition adaptation competing with AutoZone and O'Reilly.
Genuine Parts Company is an Atlanta, Georgia-based distribution company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GPC) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — distributing automotive replacement parts, industrial parts and supplies, and electrical/electronic materials through approximately 60,000 employees across four segments: Automotive Parts Group (NAPA Auto Parts brand in North America — 6,100+ company-owned and independent NAPA stores, 500+ NAPA Auto Care service centers), EIS (electrical/electronic wire, connectors, and insulation materials distribution), S.P. Richards (office products distribution — sold in 2019), and Motion Industries (industrial parts and MRO distribution — motion control, hydraulic components, power transmission equipment for manufacturing customers). In fiscal year 2024, Genuine Parts reported revenues of approximately $23.5 billion (+2% organic growth), with the Automotive segment generating approximately $13.7 billion and the Industrial segment (Motion Industries) generating approximately $8.9 billion, as the company navigated softness in both automotive aftermarket (new vehicle sales higher, reducing older vehicle repair frequency) and industrial MRO (manufacturing activity slowing in some sectors). CEO Will Stengel (joined as CEO in 2023, previously COO) leads GPC's strategy of accelerating the value-added service model: NAPA Auto Care (where NAPA acts as the preferred parts supplier to a network of independent auto repair shops) ties the repair shop customer to NAPA through commercial account pricing, parts return programs, and customer lead generation — creating commercial fleet account relationships rather than commodity transaction-based distribution. The EV parts transition (electric vehicle brake pad reduction — less regenerative braking wear — and absence of oil changes, spark plugs, and transmission fluid service) creates a long-term product mix challenge for automotive aftermarket distributors that GPC is addressing through EV-specific parts category expansion (EV charging components, high-voltage battery service training, EV-specific lubricants and fluids).
American luxury goods conglomerate (NYSE: TPR) with ~$6.7B revenue in FY2024; owns Coach ($4.5B revenue, 30%+ operating margins), Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman targeting accessible luxury consumers in North America and Asia.
Tapestry, Inc. is an American house of modern luxury brands, owning Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman. Founded as Coach in 1941 and rebranded as Tapestry in 2017 to signal its transformation into a multi-brand luxury platform, the company targets the "accessible luxury" segment — premium leather goods, handbags, footwear, and accessories priced aspirationally but within reach of upper-middle consumers in North America and Asia.
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