Professional Parts Group Remains Open and Committed to Customer and Employees Safety

Professional Parts Group Remains Open in All Markets

Professional Parts Group, a supplier of alternative collision parts to the collision repair industry, remains open in all markets: Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte and Tampa.

Professional Parts Group, a supplier of alternative collision parts to the collision repair industry, remains open in all markets: Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte and Tampa.

As an essential business in the transportation sector, Professional Parts Group states that it is committed to providing the best and safest possible products and service to their collision repair customers while maintaining the health and safety of each of our team members and customers.

“This is a harrowing time for all of us,” said Christopher Northup, CEO of Professional Parts Group. “Our hearts and thoughts certainly go out to all who have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Professional Parts Group greatly values our customers. We want you to be safe and feel safe with our people and products. Your health and safety are our top priority. Our distribution centers are taking extra caution with all manner of people safety and product handling measures per CDC guidelines, taking extra steps to regularly clean our vehicles and having all service teammates practice safe interaction measures with your employees when we deliver product including wearing gloves. The service industry requires a unique level of social distancing, and we will honor all customers’ guidelines for product delivery and paperwork transfers. We have the capability to handle all administrative tasks electronically to provide a commercial social distancing delivery.”

As the COVID-19 situation evolves rapidly, Professional Parts Group is reassessing all safety measures and business practices daily and will provide updates to all customers as needed.

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