Vehicle Recyclers Association
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The Vehicle Recyclers' Association (formerly known as the Motor Vehicle Dismantlers' Association - MVDA) was formed in 1943 and has been representing the interests of UK vehicle recyclers ever since. Our members, many of which are older than the Association itself, are spread throughout the UK - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - and were quietly going about their..
Vehicle Recyclers Association
1w ago
VOLVO FL 5 Car Transporter 18 Tonne Manual ramps ULEZ COMPLIANT Regularly maintained/Inspected EURO 6 and FRESH 12 MONTHS TEST 214,510 KM £36,000 INCLUDING VAT Stuart Mann Managing Director Reclamet Tel: 01843 800 800 Mobile: 0797 441 00 00 ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
3w ago
The International Roundtable on Auto Recycling (IRT) has organized a free virtual webinar - Dismantling the Electric Vehicle Recycling Dilemma. The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is transforming the automotive industry, and with it, the landscape of auto recycling. But are you ready for the challenge? This free international webinar, hosted by the IRT, will equip you with the knowledge and insights to navigate the exciting world of EV recycling ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
1M ago
***** Website integration options ***** Coming soon - Part numbering by VIN via Autodap ***** Google shopping now available - another platform to sell your stock on ***** Mobile App for iOS - New release - Improvements - Manage part & scan locations ***** Cloud web app - Improvements released ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
1M ago
A number of members have recently reported to us that they have been asked by the EA (during compliance visits) to provide copies of their Climate Change Adaption risk assessment or report. We sent out information to members about this is our September 2023 magazine. With this email we have enclosed an XL spreadsheet of the main points to be considered, which may be useful in the construction of a risk assessment ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
2M ago
CAN CRUSH 8-10 CARS AN HOUR. DEUTX AIR COOLED DIESEL ONLY CRUSHED 100 CARS SINCE RECENT MAJOR REFURBISH WHICH COST OVER £12,000 NEW REINFORCED FLOOR, RAMS REFURBISHED, PLATTEN WELDED AND STRENGTHENED. NEW BUSHES AND BEARINGS, ALL LINE BORED. CAN BE SEEN WORKING £30,000 + VAT FEED SHUTE AND PLINTH ALSO AVAILABLE NEW ONE FROM BRONNEBERG COSTS £130,000+ TELEPHONE 07836 738 560 ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
2M ago
10 x 2-High Car Tree Stands/ racks £650.00+VAT per tree 5x 3-High Car Tree Stands £800.00 +VAT per Tree Call Steve Murphy ASWR for more info on 07732 387 467 See enclosed pdf for further details ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
3M ago
*** THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION - IT'S A QUERY *** Please see the attached copy e-mail & pricelist recently received by a VRA member. Also the company website & TrustPilot link below. Has anybody had any experience of using this courier? Seems to be a bit like SR Transit. Feedback from members requested please ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
3M ago
The inclusion of Eladene's "Part Number Lookup" feature marks a significant advancement for all users. This feature streamlines the search for VINs or vehicle registration numbers, generating a comprehensive list of associated part numbers. Users can effortlessly select desired items for inventory, triggering the system to automatically generate eBay item specifics, categories, VRAC grading, multi-vehicle part compatibility and a used market price ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
3M ago
MBA Polymers UK, global leader in plastic recycling, has launched an innovative recycling initiative to efficiently recycle car bumpers which are either damaged or due to be processed by end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recyclers into high quality polymers for use in the automotive industry. By receiving bumpers from authorised treatment facilities (ATFs), insurers and garages, at two of its UK sites, MBA Polymers ..read more
Vehicle Recyclers Association
3M ago
A recent press release (attached) from the Tyre Recovery Association has highlighted the potential impact of the current Red Sea crisis on tyre disposal costs. The TRA says that as a whole the UK is reliant on disposal of tyre bales in India, which are shipped via container through the Red Sea route. They say: "As ships are diverted via the Cape of Good Hope container rates for ..read more