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What We’re Reading: Educating Youth on Auto Recycling

From Recycling Today, a contest to energize awareness around auto recycling in students grades 5-12 is being held by JASON Learning and the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. Dubbed the Automotive Recycling Awareness contest, students are assigned to research materials that go into making a car, find out what happens to each commodity in the auto recycling process and...

What We’re Reading: Metal Watch November

Each month, American Recycler publishes a market watch concerning prices for certain scrap metals in a neatly laid out visual. From the AR web site, it is provided below:     DST and Identifix Combine to Enhance Direct Hit Hollander sister companies DST and Identifix are collaborating to enhance a familiar diagnostics tool, set to be available in January. Autbody...

What We’re Reading: The ARA Changing of the Guard

Finding what's going on in your world and bringing it to one spot for your convenience. The 71st annual ARA Convention and Exposition saw the reigning in of a new president. Ricky Young, of Young’s Auto Center & Salvage in Benson, North Carolina was chosen to replace Ed MacDonald as the head of the association for 2015. Young gave his acceptance speech at the...

Live From ARA: Previewing “Generation Y’s Perspective on the Future of the Auto Recycling Industry.”

Hollander is coming to you live from ARA all week. Our booth is 417 on the exhibit floor, and will be fully staffed with APU, eBay Motors and Hollander experts ready to answer questions or just chat about the industry. But we won’t be complacent in the booth. In addition to sitting in on sessions, panels and networking, Hollander Excellence will provide new content every day...

Overheard at Hollander: 80 Years and Counting

Hollander is one such brand that’s stood time’s test, and the Hollander Interchange holds as the foundation upon which all Hollander products have been able to grow. Roy Hollander and his wife Hildur strenuously compiled the first Interchange back in 1934. That parts on that list may only exist in the cracked pages of dusty volumes that still reside in the Hollander...