Team PRP adds New England auto recycler to network

Oct. 17, 2012

Oct. 17, 2012—Brown’s Auto Salvage, an auto parts recycler based in Bomoseen, Vt., has joined Team PRP’s national recycling network.

With the addition of Brown Auto Salvage’s two facilities, Team PRP’s national membership now includes 127 stores.

“We are pleased and proud to welcome Brown’s Auto Salvage to the team,” said Kent Rothwell, owner of Weaver Parts and chair of Team PRP’s national board. “Brown’s has built an excellent reputation as a high quality, environmentally-conscious auto parts recycler serving the New England area. Their longtime commitment to high standards in dealings with their customers, as well as with the environment, is clearly evident and very much in keeping with the ideals of Team PRP.”

Team PRP said it is the largest national network of independent auto recyclers. The network has nearly four million parts in inventory.

“We’re really excited to be a part of Team PRP,” said Mark Brown, owner of Brown’s Auto Salvage. “The fundamentals of Team PRP are the same as our business model. We’re really happy to be doing business with a nationwide group of recyclers who are trying to evolve and modernize, and offer better service to their customers.”

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