Published: 24/03/2014
U-Pull-It (UPI) are celebrating their 5th birthday and what an eventful 5 years it’s been. With their new website launched in March and new signage across both the facilities they are looking fresher and cleaner than ever before. UPI's new website now features their full inventory and makes it easier for customers to browse and select what part or vehicle they would like. This continuous improvement is being led by their dedicated UPI team, at the Inverkeithing and York facilities helping build UPI’s offering over the past 5 years and providing customers with more efficient and convenient service.
UPI’s success can be shown in the sheer volume of vehicles they now process. UPI more than doubled the amount of vehicles crushed in 2013 compared to the previous year.
What’s a Birthday without Cake and Presents?
To say thank you to their customers who have supported UPI over the past 5 years staff will be decorating the sales counters and providing free birthday cake for all customers visiting. UPI will also be offering a 10% discount on whole car sales and a 10% discount on all parts sales over the value of £50
"With continuous growth and innovation allowing us to offer great value genuine parts and we can only imagine what we will achieve for our 10th Birthday."
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