Team PRP Automotive Recyclers Expands Nationwide Network

Team PRP Automotive Recyclers Expands Nationwide Network With Three New Members

Waterloo Auto Parts, Bruce Auto Recycling, Inc., and Gravely Auto Sales & Recycling expand recycler network's presence in the Deep South and Midwest.

Team PRP, a nationwide network of top-quality recyclers, has announced the addition of three new partner locations which expands its presence in the Deep South and Midwest.

“I am proud to announce the addition of three fantastic facilities to the Team PRP family of independent automotive recyclers,” said Mark Gamble, Team PRP’s executive director. “Waterloo Auto Parts (Waterloo, Iowa), Bruce Auto Recycling, Inc. (Petal, Miss.), and Gravely Auto Sales & Recycling (Axton, Va.) are well-positioned to have an immediate impact for Team PRP in the geographic areas they service. We are breaking into new ground in Iowa and Mississippi and increasing our strong presence in Virginia. These additions will continue to provide expansion in our parts distribution network, and will assist us in continuing to provide first-rate service and the highest quality recycled parts, across the country, to better serve our collision and mechanical repair customers nationwide.”

Each of the three new members share a family-owned business history, and all, according to Team PRP, are top performers in their respective markets.

Waterloo Auto Parts, located on over 35 acres, is known for it extensive inventory as well as its state-of-the-art facility. Gravely Auto Sales & Recycling has been serving customers since 1959, and is also committed to the same high standards and superior offerings. The third member, Bruce Auto Recycling, Inc., is another fully modernized facility with a large inventory, and becomes Team PRP’s first member from the Deep South region.

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