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| Written by David Gold | |||||||
| Thursday, 11 October 2007 | |||||||
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The used OEM salesperson is the link between auto recycling and collision repair. There are many factors that contribute to the success of a progressive auto recycling facility and no auto recycling business can flourish without solid contributions from all departments. The true voice of each respective auto recycling business, however, is the used OEM auto parts salesperson.
The auto recycling industry is now, more than ever, attracting quality salespeople that are building solid careers. As an industry, we have recognized that each and every one of our representatives on the phones must be fully trained and ready to service your needs. The basic requirements of the sales position are a good attitude and knowledge of auto parts and computers. One such salesperson that embodies and excels in these traits and many more is Len Ticknor, a long-time industry salesperson. I met with Len recently and asked him to share with us the wisdom he has accrued over his years in the business. A selected excerpt of his answers appears below. Computerization has helped immensely. No longer are massive books needed to find out interchange information on parts. Estimating guides, aftermarket parts, and prices and availability on used OEM parts from other recyclers are all available. To help assist in the parts procurement process we use the EDEN parts locating system, Car-Part.com, and URG-NET to locate the parts that we do not have in stock to supply our customers with good parts quickly and accurately. If I had to list the five most important things that would improve the working relationships between collision repairers and auto recyclers they would be communication, understanding, honesty, fairness, and most of all, respect. This business is not about vehicles, it’s about people. Just like in life, when you have these five things everything else falls into place. Quality
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