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SYNETIQ launches sustainability certificates for Clients

SYNETIQ launches sustainability certificates for Clients

SYNETIQ launches industry-first carbon savings certificates The scheme demonstrates the carbon savings clients are making through green parts usage will help raise awareness of the environme...

SYNETIQ celebrates one year of Carbon Literacy

SYNETIQ celebrates one year of Carbon Literacy

SYNETIQ is celebrating the impact of its carbon literacy training initiative, as the business celebrates one year since it was established. Developed alongside the Carbon Literacy Project, the trai...

“OEM backorder supply issues will lead to increased write-offs” – SYNETIQ responds to OEM parts backorder issues

“OEM backorder supply issues will lead to increased write-offs” – SYNETIQ responds to OEM parts backorder issues

SYNETIQ has established a dedicated team to support bodyshops with parts supply issues, following a sharp increase in the number of parts now on backorder from OEM vehicle manufacturers. SYNETIQ, a...

SYNETIQ signs green parts partnership with esure to reduce CO2 emissions

SYNETIQ signs green parts partnership with esure to reduce CO2 emissions

SYNETIQ is delighted to announce that it has signed a green parts contract with esure, to supply quality graded, recycled parts to its repairer network. Partnering with the leading integrated veh...

SYNETIQ success prompts 20% increase in workforce

SYNETIQ success prompts 20% increase in workforce

The UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling company is beginning 2022 with a new recruitment push, following a flurry of successful contract wins. SYNETIQ is now recrui...

SYNETIQ electrifies engine handling process with new £60k investment

SYNETIQ electrifies engine handling process with new £60k investment

The UK’s leading integrated salvage, dismantling and recycling company has revealed a £60k investment at its flagship Doncaster site.  A new twin-overhead crane system has now been instal...