PSA AFTERMARKET ACQUIRES B-PARTS.COM

PSA Aftermarket has acquired a majority stake in Amanhã Global and its e-commerce platform B-Parts.com

The Portugal-based website mainly supplies used body panels and other crash repair components to body shops and consumers, although it will also supply used engines and other  mechanical parts. With activities stretching across 15 countries in the Continent, B-Parts sources components from a list of ‘certified’ breaker’s yards.

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Manuel Araújo Monteiro and Luis Sousa Vieira, Managing Directors of Amanhã Global said:“B-Parts is the European leader in used car parts. The acquisition by PSA is a win-win agreement that will allow us to change dimension: for PSA by being the first manufacturer to take a position on a market for used parts and for B-Parts, a unique opportunity to access the network of PSA clients. This agreement promotes the B-Parts model and will allow us to accelerate our development in geographic areas other than the European market. This is our common target for the next few years. ”

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Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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