Wisconsin Junk Yards

Jan 29
10:51

2010

Katro Marketing

Katro Marketing

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In the past a junk yard was somewhere that vehicles and parts where stack on each other in no apparent order. It didn’t smell good and there was no order but much chaos.

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Since recently this has changed. The smell had changed incredibly and everything is in order although the vehicles are sometime still stack on each other to make room for other things. They now also provide a useful service of recycling the useful parts from these vehicle for resale to the general public. Also the manufacturers buy these parts and sell them to individuals with some kind of warranty.

Junk yards also assist with the cleaning of our environment as if the vehicles were not there they probably would be in a landfill. They not only resell the parts but they also sell the other parts of the vehicles for scrap metal or they themselves do it. The vehicles are carefully accessed by trained personnel who decide which parts are able to be sold to make a profit. They then take then out and take them to a room where they are displayed for individuals to browse and get what they need. You can also call ahead to see if they have the part that you want. They categorise them and input the inventory in a database so they can have easy access. This database is also viewable by other junk yards so that they can get a part for you if they don’t have it in stock. An individual can also view this online and see if they have what you are looking for. Some places even have where you can purchase the parts online which can save you some time.

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