Sunday, November 17, 2024

Salvage company joins ranks of Doncaster Chamber patrons

Salvage company Synetiq has become Doncaster Chamber’s newest patron member.

The automotive salvage, dismantling and recycling business works with clients, including leading household car insurers, to deliver financial and environmental returns of policyholder vehicles. It also helps everyday consumers make cost-effective and more environmentally friendly repairs through high quality, second-hand car parts, known as “green parts”.

SYNETIQ traces its roots back to 1939, when Sydney Martin first established Doncaster Motor Spares. After being rebranded as Motorhog, the dismantling and salvage specialist later merged with Car Transplants, DH Systems and Fab Recycling in 2019 to form SYNETIQ.

Since then the company has achieved Silver Carbon Literacy status, and won the Green Business of the Year accolade at the Doncaster Business Awards 2021.

Dan Fell, Chief Executive of Doncaster Chamber, said: “We are thrilled to welcome SYNETIQ as our latest patrons. A leading innovator within the field of sustainability and recycling, this trailblazing company brilliantly exemplifies the cutting-edge and fiercely determined entrepreneurial spirit that is at the heart of Doncaster’s best businesses.

“Not only that, but they have always been a strong supporter of the Chamber’s work and deeply committed to Doncaster and its communities, we look forward to strengthening that relationship even further over the coming years.”

Echoing these sentiments, Tom Rumboll, CEO of SYNETIQ Ltd., added: “We’re delighted to become patrons of Doncaster Chamber. As a business with deep and far-reaching local roots, we’re looking forward to working with the Chamber to add value to our local community, to develop and retain skills, and to share and learn from other businesses as we continue on our innovation and sustainability-led growth journey.”

 

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