ANDREW PAGE BRANCH CLOSURES: STATEMENT FROM LKQ EURO CAR PARTS

The following statement has been issued by LKQ Euro Car Parts:

“Our branch merger programme started last year, and it has already achieved some very strong results, driving improved customer service in the new, strengthened branches and where possible, the redeployment of colleagues to create stronger, combined teams.

“We have identified a further tranche of 27 Andrew Page branches that currently operate in close proximity to others. Most of these branches were temporarily closed as part of the measures we put in place during the coronavirus lockdown, and now we are not planning to reopen them.

“We have reached out and consulted with colleagues who are impacted by these mergers directly. As such, it would be inappropriate to comment publicly about these branches right now. We’ll be providing guidance and support to any colleagues affected by these changes.”

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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