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D Auto expanding recycling business

D Auto expanding recycling business NEW GLASGOW A local salvage company has expanded its business in recycling catalyst converters with the help of a loan from the federal government. The owners http://www.livingtorrents.org of 3 D Auto Parts, http://www.mercedesdpfdelete.co.uk are the recent recipients of a $141,000 loan from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency's business development program. The loan supports the company's expansion plans to purchase new equipment so that it can improve its automotive catalyst processing business. The company recycles catalytic converters and new equipment will improve efficiency and increase export sales. "We welcome the assistance being provided through this ACOA investment," said Gary Vint, general manager of 3 D. "This new equipment will boost our quality control and gives us a competitive edge as we continue to expand into American markets." "Catalytic converters have valuable metals," said Gary Vint, general manager of 3 D Auto Parts. He said his company has been recycling the precious metal platinum from catalytic converters since 1975, but this new equipment will make the process more efficient.

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