RONA and AutoShack introduced a shop-in-shop concept by installing staffed automotive parts sections inside 12 RONA stores across the Greater Toronto and Ottawa areas. The RONA AutoShack rollout started at RONA+ Golden Mile and gradually expanded to locations in Maple, Whitby, Hamilton, London, Windsor, and Ottawa.
Each location is operated by AutoShack staff who assist customers in identifying vehicle-specific parts, featuring a curated selection of in-demand products on the floor and a broader catalog available for in-store ordering and pickup. This format builds on a successful pilot and represents AutoShack's largest physical retail expansion beyond its Kanata flagship.
RONA and AutoShack demonstrate how shop-in-shop partnerships can bring online-first inventory into physical retail without requiring a standalone store investment.
Automotive Parts Retail Shops
RONA and AutoShack Debuted Its Shop-In-Shop Auto Parts Sections
Trend Themes
1. Shop-in-shop Automotive Integration - A model where specialized automotive sections are embedded within general retail stores, enabling online-first part assortments to reach physical shoppers without standalone locations.
2. Hybrid Inventory Display - Combines curated floor stock with extended in-store ordering catalogs, presenting a blend of immediate purchaseability and comprehensive SKU access for complex product categories.
3. Staffed Expert Micro-retail - Small staffed footprints staffed by brand specialists provide vehicle-specific guidance and diagnostic knowledge that elevates conversion and aftercare expectations.
Industry Implications
1. Big-box Home Improvement - Large-format retailers can serve as multi-category fulfillment and discovery hubs by hosting specialist shop-in-shop partners that broaden service offerings without major capital outlay.
2. Automotive Aftermarket Retail - Independent parts suppliers and chains gain a channel to showcase technical consultative sales in proximity to complementary DIY customers and retail traffic patterns.
3. E-commerce Fulfillment Networks - Logistics platforms and dark-store operators can leverage embedded retail micro-locations to shorten pickup windows and reduce last-mile costs for bulky or technical goods.