2010s
In May 2010, AutoZone announced a new “Buy Online Pick-Up In-Store” service.[49] The in June, the company unveiled a new mobile app that provides iPhone users access to vehicle repair guides, product catalogs, pricing information, and store locations.[50] On December 15, 2011, ALLDATA LLC, an operating unit of AutoZone, expanded its direct presence in Canada to better serve its growing customer base.[51][52]
On August 17, 2012, AutoZone expanded into Alaska, the company's 49th state, by opening its 5,000th store in Wasilla, Alaska.[53] The company announced in December that it had acquired online automotive retailer AutoAnything.com.[54] In 2012, AutoZone entered the Brazilian market by opening a store in Sao Paulo, Brazil.[9]
In December 2012, AutoZone purchased AutoAnything.com, an e-commerce leader in aftermarket automotive parts based in San Diego, California.[55][56] In 2014, the company acquired Interamerican Motor Corporation, a distributor of imported replacement parts. The deal gave AutoZone access to European and Asian markets.[57] By November 2015, the company had expanded its hub stores to include mega hubs in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis, and New Jersey.[35]
Between 2012 and 2016, AutoZone's stock valuation doubled in value.[58] By April 2017, AutoZone had been the largest retailer of automotive parts in North America for three consecutive years.[59] As of August 2017, AutoZone had 5,465 locations in the United States, 524 locations in Mexico, and 46 locations in Brazil, for a total of 6,035.[60] The company opened its 6,000th store, in Memphis, Tennessee, on August 25, 2017.[61][62]
In February 2018, AutoZone announced it had sold IMC to Parts Authority and AutoAnything to Kingswood Capital.[63][64] In September, the company introduced next-day home delivery on online orders in 83 US markets.[65] The service included 100,000 products and expanded to 95 markets by the end of the year.[66] On October 22, 2018, Pitt Hyde announced that he would be stepping down from AutoZone's board of directors.[67][10] By June 2019, the company had 174 hub stores and 28 mega hubs, with plans to continue expanding.[68]