Building a massive, innovative online retail business from Australia...
Jason Kencevski of Speedmaster (a leader in its field, built on a long term consistency of being a specialist in aftermarket automotive components), joins Pavan Bahl, Paul Waddy (Operations Manager of Showpo), and Toni Fourie (Director of Nora Network) on location in Sydney, Australia at Online Retailer City and Nora Network, for a conversation presented by Fluent Commerce.
In this episode:
How Kencevski’s father building engines, putting food on table
Company innovated a lot started exporting privately manufactured Speedmaster products to the US
Having 300k SKUs and a big global footprint
Speedmaster has won many awards, numerous patents, a lot of innovation
Operating a 75k ft. facility
Exporting/manufacturing in Australia with one retail operation in Sydney
Seeing a huge gap in online automotive retail
Brick and mortar and wholesale has been Speedmaster’s footprint
Starting eBay Motor business in Australia
Moved to online business in America
The challenge that no one internationally will let you coexist
How Speedmaster succeeded with doing a two prong approach, flying under the radar, How Kencevski’s father had “deep pockets and broad shoulders”
Establishing key industry connections
How in the first 10 years Speedmaster was sued 30 times, because of marketing budget budgets of other companies to slow them down
The challenge of distance, cost of logistics
Licensing a data solution with Oracle
Cars, cars, and cars
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omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building a massive, innovative online retail business from Australia... Jason Kencevski of Speedmaster (a leader in its field, built on a long term consistency of being a specialist in aftermarket automotive components), joins Pavan Bahl,
Building a massive, innovative online retail business from Australia...
Jason Kencevski of Speedmaster (a leader in its field, built on a long term consistency of being a specialist in aftermarket automotive components), joins Pavan Bahl, Paul Waddy (Operations Manager of Showpo), and Toni Fourie (Director of Nora Network) on location in Sydney, Australia at Online Retailer City and Nora Network, for a conversation presented by Fluent Commerce.
In this episode:
How Kencevski’s father building engines, putting food on table
Company innovated a lot started exporting privately manufactured Speedmaster products to the US
Having 300k SKUs and a big global footprint
Speedmaster has won many awards, numerous patents, a lot of innovation
Operating a 75k ft. facility
Exporting/manufacturing in Australia with one retail operation in Sydney
Seeing a huge gap in online automotive retail
Brick and mortar and wholesale has been Speedmaster’s footprint
Starting eBay Motor business in Australia
Moved to online business in America
The challenge that no one internationally will let you coexist
How Speedmaster succeeded with doing a two prong approach, flying under the radar, How Kencevski’s father had “deep pockets and broad shoulders”
Establishing key industry connections
How in the first 10 years Speedmaster was sued 30 times, because of marketing budget budgets of other companies to slow them down
The challenge of distance, cost of logistics
Licensing a data solution with Oracle
Cars, cars, and cars
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.