Automotive Scrapyard FAQ
How does an Automotive Scrapyard work?
An automotive scrapyard, also known as a junkyard or salvage yard, operates by collecting end-of-life vehicles and dismantling them to recover usable parts. When a vehicle arrives, it undergoes an inventory process where all salvageable components, such as engines, transmissions, and body parts, are identified. These parts are then cleaned, tested, and stored for resale to customers who are looking for affordable replacement parts. Non-reusable materials, such as metal, are recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner. The scrapyard provides an essential service by reducing waste, providing cost-effective parts, and promoting recycling efforts in the automotive industry.


