Navistar offers cash for surplus parts
WARRENVILLE, Ill. — Navistar has launched a program that allows customers to return new, unused parts from their stock to receive cash or credit for future purchases.
This program, known as Customer Parts Recovery (CPR), supplements and improves upon the GPRP program, which was previously only accessible to large fleet customers.
The CPR program offers a direct benefit to customers who would otherwise dispose of old or unused parts in scrap yards for pennies on the dollar, the company says.
By working with their U.S. or Canadian International dealer, customers can return unused inventory, overstocks or obsolete parts, regardless of prior purchase history.
With the initial parts redemption, customers receive 25 percent of the value of the products returned to use toward future parts purchases. They are required to purchase a predetermined amount of parts over a specified period of time as part of their CPR agreement. Upon completion of this agreement, customers will receive the full credit amount for their return.
"If someone turns in $10,000 worth of parts that have just been gathering dust, we take them and immediately give them $2,500 in cash or credit towards their parts purchases," says Michael Cancelliere, senior vice president and general manager for Navistar Parts in North America.
Customers interested in participating in the CPR program can contact their parts sales manager at their local U.S. or Canadian International truck or IC Bus dealership.
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