I’m Zack Fuss, and today we’re breaking down AutoZone, the leading retailer and distributor of auto parts in the Americas. From the outside, AutoZone might look like a dull business in a mature industry, but once you dive into the details, you quickly realize it’s a hidden gem that echoes the best of Walmart and Costco, earns some of the highest returns on capital in retail, and has a long history of outsized shareholder returns.
To help break down the business, I’m joined by Freddie Lait, founder and CIO at London-based Latitude Investment Management. Please enjoy this fascinating breakdown of AutoZone.
Show Notes
[00:00:00] – Introduction
[00:02:58] – [First question] – The general state of the auto part industry and its key players
[00:06:14] – Similar and differing characteristics of AutoZone, O’Reilly, and Advanced Autoparts
[00:08:04] – The history of AutoZone and how they got to where they are today
[00:12:11] – ESLs involvement with AutoZone and notable moments from that partnership
[00:13:29] – Unit economics, sales per store, how much a store costs, and general features
[00:16:32] – Other retail businesses that rank close to the unit economics of AutoZone
[00:17:43] – How a customer interacts with their business
[00:19:40] – What is being sold that allows them to earn such high gross profits
[00:20:57] – Ways AutoZone has kept their competitors at bay
[00:23:05] – Additional opportunities in their systems that offer competitive advantages
[00:24:18] – Low inventory turnover working in specialty retail merchandise
[00:26:14] – How they manage their stock locally and regionally to ensure a reliable supply
[00:27:36] – Supplier finance mechanics overview for retailers
[00:29:12] – Some of the private label programs they’ve had success with
[00:31:40] – Failure oriented parts and what products inhabit this category
[00:32:58] – How management and integrated culture find opportunities in DIFM
[00:36:08] – Moving up and down the call list and gaining favor as a retailer
[00:38:45] – The threat electric vehicles might pose to Autozone
[00:37:48] – Whether or not an eCommerce giant may penetrate and disrupt this sector
[00:44:58] – Paths AutoZone has taken to return capital to its shareholders
[00:49:21] – COVID’s impacts and detriments to the business
[00:53:04] – What we can learn as builders and investors from studying AutoZone’s story
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