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             The Automotive Aftermarket is a large industry that provides parts, services, and accessories for cars and other vehicles. The OE Aftermarket is a subset of this industry that focuses on Original Equipment (OE) parts. These parts are designed and manufactured by the original vehicle manufacturer and are typically sold through authorized dealers. OE parts are designed to meet the exact specifications of the vehicle, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance.
The OE Aftermarket is an important    part of the Automotive Aftermarket, providing customers with access to quality parts that are designed to last. This market is also beneficial to vehicle manufacturers, as it allows them to maintain control over the quality of their parts and services.
Some of the major players in the OE Aftermarket include Bosch, Delphi, Denso, and Continental. These companies provide a wide range of OE parts and services, including engine components, brakes, suspension, and electronics. Show Less   Read more