1. aftermarket - Noun
2. aftermarket - Verb
(business) The market for further goods and services, such as replacement parts and accessories, subsequent to the sale of a product such as an automobile or computer.
(business) The industry that serves that market.
(finance) Trading activity in a security immediately following its initial offering to the public.
aftermarket (third-person singular simple present aftermarkets, present participle aftermarketing, simple past and past participle aftermarketed)
(business) To sell goods or services in the aftermarket.
A single company — AEP Holdings, a private equity-owned supplier of aftermarket car parts — filed more than 10,000 exclusion requests. Source: Internet
Due to the similarities between the two engines, many OEM and aftermarket parts are interchangeable. Source: Internet
Every major platform released since the Dreamcast has either been bundled with the ability to support an Internet connection or has had the option available as an aftermarket add-on. Source: Internet
In short, both methods allow for searching the aftermarket based on a keyword, auction type, and search type. Source: Internet
It also provides a range of aftermarket services, such as OEM replacement parts for existing and used equipment, and on-site service support and training services. Source: Internet
Superior Industries International, Inc. (NYSE:SUP), one of the world’s leading aluminum wheel suppliers for OEMs and the European aftermarket, today provided a business update regarding its current operating status. Source: Internet