Attachments, Parts & Aftermarket market mapping in Wakefield
Competitor and talent mapping across the attachments, parts and aftermarket landscape: how rivals structure their aftermarket commercial teams, where the strongest contract and parts sellers sit, and how recurring-revenue incentives compare, to inform hiring and team design. On the ground in Wakefield and across the wider Yorkshire attachments, parts & aftermarket cluster.
Wakefield's position at the centre of the West Yorkshire motorway network has made it a major hub for logistics, distribution and rail freight, including large warehousing parks and an intermodal rail freight terminal. Serious distribution centres for retail and consumer goods, a strong manufacturing base and a steady programme of new build sheds make the district a high-volume market for forklift dealers, racking and shelving installers, conveyor and sortation suppliers and warehouse automation. The wider Leeds to Wakefield to Bradford catchment supplies a healthy flow of commercial and operations talent.
Yorkshire's dense base of warehouses, factories and distribution centres along the M62 and M1 means a large installed fleet that needs parts, service and attachments. The logistics clusters around Leeds, Wakefield, Doncaster and Sheffield, plus manufacturing around Hull and the Humber, give aftermarket sellers a steady territory of equipment to support and grow.
Cascade Corporation
Forklift attachments
Manufacturer of lift truck attachments, part of Toyota Industries.
Bolzoni
Forklift attachments
Manufacturer of forklift attachments and lift tables, part of Hyster-Yale.
Kaup
Forklift attachments
German manufacturer of forklift attachments.
B&B Attachments
Forklift attachments
UK supplier and integrator of forklift attachments.
TVH
Parts and aftermarket
Global supplier of replacement parts and accessories for material handling equipment.
Briggs Equipment
Service and aftermarket
UK provider of forklift fleet management, service and aftermarket support.
Toyota Material Handling
Service and aftermarket
OEM with a substantial UK parts, service and managed fleet aftermarket operation.
Jungheinrich
Service and aftermarket
OEM with UK parts, service and aftercare programmes alongside new equipment sales.
Aftermarket commercial talent is a smaller and more specialist pool than new equipment sales. Strong candidates often come up through internal parts sales, service coordination or field service before moving into contract and attachment sales, which gives them genuine technical credibility. Many are loyal to employers who reward recurring revenue growth, so they move for clearer commission on contract value, better product and service backing, or a step up in account size rather than for base alone.
Pay in attachments, parts and aftermarket is shaped by the recurring nature of the revenue and the technical complexity of the sale. Roles that grow service contract value and parts annuities, or that sell engineered attachments into specific applications, tend to be rewarded on retained and expanded contract value rather than one-off deals. Internal parts sales sits below field aftermarket and attachment specialists, and pay rises with account size, technical content and responsibility for contract renewals.
Wakefield Westgate offers 15-minute services into Leeds. The M1 and M62 intersect just north of the city, putting Sheffield, Manchester and Doncaster within an hour by car.
How we work
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We agree what the map needs to answer: a competitor set, a geography, a layer of seniority or a specific capability gap. The scope drives the depth and the deliverable.
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We build a structured picture of the relevant commercial talent across competitors and adjacent intralogistics sub-sectors, including who sits where, how teams are organised and where the strongest people are.
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We benchmark packages and assess the availability and motivations of the people who matter, so you understand both the cost and the realistic effort of attracting them.
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You receive a written map and a clear read on the implications for hiring, team design, succession or acquisition. Many clients use it to build a pipeline ahead of growth, so the groundwork is done before the role opens.
FAQs
Aftermarket and service contract sales managers, parts sales specialists, attachment business development and application engineers, key account managers for parts and service, and aftermarket leadership, for OEMs, attachment manufacturers, parts suppliers and dealers.
Aftermarket selling is recurring and contract-led, built on uptime, planned maintenance and parts annuities rather than one-off capital deals. The behaviours and incentives that drive it are different, so we screen for sellers who grow contract value over time.
Yes. Attachment sales often need application engineering credibility to match the right clamp, rotator or fork system to a customer process, so we recruit for both the commercial and technical sides of that sale.
Wakefield sits where the M1 and M62 meet, with major distribution parks and rail freight connectivity. That concentration of warehousing and distribution makes it a high-volume market for handling, storage, conveyors and automation.
Cost base, motorway access where the M1 and M62 intersect, and a lower-attrition local talent pool. For vendors serving the wider North, Wakefield is an efficient base for field sales and account management.
Email Rachel Lunn and the team. We will reply within one working day with a Wakefield-specific attachments, parts & aftermarket market read for the role you have in mind.
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Specialist commercial search for the intralogistics industry. We reply within one working day.
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