Pick-N-Pull Auto Dismantlers, a leading chain of self-service used auto parts retailers and subsidiary of Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc., has announced that it will be co-exhibiting with GreenLeaf Auto Recyclers at the NACE show, the International Autobody Congress and Exposition, in Las Vegas November 3-4.
Pick-N-Pull acquired Greenleaf Sept. 30, 2005. Together, the two companies are one of the largest national sources for late and older model recycled parts with the ability to deliver a broad spectrum and inventory of OEM part offerings.
"We are looking forward to jointly presenting our vision to the market," Tom Klauer, Pick-N-Pull president, says. "We believe that GreenLeaf customers will be very impressed with what they see." He adds, "With the combined resources of both Pick-N-Pull and Schnitzer, GreenLeaf will be uniquely positioned to serve the market more effectively than ever before. Our goal is to leverage our unique technologies, our impressive scope and scale and our national footprint to become the conduit that enables our customers to easily and effectively satisfy their consumers with quality recycled parts."
Tim Milligan, President of GreenLeaf, agrees. "With more than 50 locations combined, we will be a national player. Whether you are a repair facility, an Insurance company or an auction partner, only Pick-N-Pull/GreenLeaf is positioned to serve all our customers on a national basis. We can't help but be excited about our future. We want people to know that we are not only still open and ready for business -- we have never been so well prepared to complete our mission as a leader in automotive parts recycling."
The two companies will be exhibiting jointly at NACE, Booth No. W3379. More information on the convention is available online at www.naceexpo.com.
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