AGL announces SYNETIQ supply deal
Activate Group Ltd is partnering with vehicle salvage provider SYNETIQ to enhance its supply chain and increase their combined ability to support key workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
AGL specialises in technology-led accident management services. It operates a network of more than 250 bodyshops and its own bodyshop division, Activate Accident Repair, that have all responded swiftly to changes to ensure they can remain operational.
The new partnership will see SYNETIQ exclusively handle AGL’s total loss salvage, facilitating in-house logistics and compliant dismantling of all Category A and B vehicles.
The new partnership also includes a green parts pilot with AGL’s subsidiary Sopp Parts, which is already underway.
AGL’s director of network and engineering Peter McAninch said: “This is a welcome piece of good news in challenging times and we are pleased to be able to bring the benefits of this partnership to our operations today and in the future, ensuring that there is increased access to green parts wherever they are permitted to be used.
“SYNETIQ will work with Sopp Parts, our specialist parts supply division, to will increase the reach of our supply chain and help us prioritise supply to our 250-strong network or repairers, many of whom are carrying out vital works for key workers.”
Steve Dodson, business development and client relationship director at SYNETIQ, said: “We’ve seen huge growth in the use of green parts in the vehicle repair industry, as insurers, bodyshops and drivers understand the many benefits; that growth is set to increase significantly. We’re looking forward to exploring the benefits of green parts with AGL during the pilot and would like to welcome the group on board.”