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SYNETIQ appoints Tom Rumboll as its new CEO

SYNETIQ appoints Tom Rumboll as its new CEO

SYNETIQ has announced that, as of the 1st January, current Executive Chairman Tom Rumboll has moved to become the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company. Tom now takes overall responsibility fo...

SYNETIQ brings Christmas cheer to well deserving national charity

SYNETIQ brings Christmas cheer to well deserving national charity

SYNETIQ has been spreading Christmas cheer in the final run up to the holidays, by completing its last round of fundraising for The Sick Children’s Trust - raising over £7,000 in total. Photo t...

SYNETIQ ready with green parts ahead of Brexit supply uncertainty

SYNETIQ ready with green parts ahead of Brexit supply uncertainty

15th December 2020   UK’s largest vehicle salvage company holds over 200k inventoried, tagged parts and over 11k breakers ahead of BrexitHigh quality, non-safety critical OE components with...

SYNETIQs Doncaster presence grows with 25 acre expansion

SYNETIQs Doncaster presence grows with 25 acre expansion

SYNETIQ has announced that two of its Doncaster vehicle processing facilities are to be joined with the addition of 25 acres licensed by the Environment Agency. Through the incorporation of an adjace...

SYNETIQ Winsford to be the new centre of excellence for electric vehicle recycling

SYNETIQ Winsford to be the new centre of excellence for electric vehicle recycling

SYNETIQ, the UK’s largest vehicle salvage and recycling company, has announced its intention to expand and invest in its Winsford site, as the UK gears up for a shift to purely electric vehicles f...

SYNETIQ appoints new Group Inventory, Pricing & Stock Control Manager

SYNETIQ appoints new Group Inventory, Pricing & Stock Control Manager

Gavin Wood has joined UK’s largest salvage and vehicle recycling company, as part of investment in its Green Parts supply capability.  In this new leadership role, Gavin will work ...