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Midwest Breaks Ground For New Auto Recycling Facility

Company’s Blue Island, Illinois,  location will help fulfill export market demands


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CHICAGO, IL) AA Midwest, a division of AAEQ Manufacturers and Recyclers, recently broke ground on a new 80,000 sq. ft. facility in the south suburbs of Chicago. Located in Blue Island, Ill., over 50,000 sq. ft. of the space will be dedicated to the expansion of the company’s automotive recycling business. The project is being overseen by Triad Construction of West Chicago, Ill.

Currently, AA Midwest processes 40 whole vehicles per week, primarily for export. The company ships a large volume of complete engine and drive train systems to developing countries to meet their business requirements.

”Our new
Blue Island location will help us meet the increasing demand for vehicles that we are receiving from our export market customers”, said William Billy Stolberg, President and COO, AAEQ. Stolberg, who runs the company s operations in Chicago, explained that some vehicles that are no longer useful here in the U.S. are in great demand in Mexico and South American countries. Our goal is to service the export market only.

The export market consumes engines and transmissions, steering gears and sheet metal including doors, hoods and clips.  “Clips come in many forms”, said Stolberg. “Front cuts, whole front ends, back ends or half of a vehicle.  We also harvest, wheels, catalytic converters and tires are sold for recycling.  At AAEQ, we feel we are doing our part to keep vehicles out of landfills and into useful service.” 

Vehicle processing is the dismantling of a car or truck that cannot or should not be returned to the road to reuse the components.  Vehicles are brought into the company’s
Chicago facility and disassembled.  AA Midwest is responsible through local, state and federal regulation--as well as, the company’s own concern for the environment--for the proper recycling or disposal of all automotive related fluids and components.  This includes gasoline, oil, Freon, antifreeze, brake fluid, batteries and transmission fluid. 

Established in 1949, AA Midwest is also known as the source for hard-to-find cores for import/domestic cars or light trucks (gas or diesel engine). Between its warehouses in
Chicago and North Las Vegas, AA Midwest’s inventory includes over 150,000 engines and transmissions and other internal part cores.

For more information about AA Midwest’s auto recycling and cores business, contact 800-826-7403, 773-624-6111, or visit www.aamidwest.com.

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Photo attached Blue
Island Groundbreaking.jpg

Caption: Groundbreaking ceremonies were recently held for AA Midwest’s new auto recycling facility in
Blue Island, Ill. Pictured l-to-r: Kevin Ridder, Facilities Manager, AAEQ/AA Midwest, Andy Vitale, Triad Construction, and Billy Stolberg, President and COO, AAEQ/AA Midwest.

About AAEQ Manufacturers and Recyclers

AAEQ Manufacturers and Recyclers is a comprehensive company that provides leadership in the automotive parts remanufacturing, manufacturing and recycling industries under its AA Midwest and EngineQuest (EQ) divisions.  With locations in
Chicago and Las Vegas, AAEQ has been family owned and operated since 1949 and continues to be known for its outstanding customer service and high degree of integrity.

AA Midwest is a top core supplier to engine and transmission builders, providing expertise to customers on whether new, remanufactured or reclaimed will work best for the engine or transmission project they are working on. AA Midwest is also a major purchaser of engines and transmissions and other automotive components, including wheels, radiators, pistons and other steel and aluminum products. In addition, AA Midwest operates a major automotive salvage business.

Under the EngineQuest (EQ) brand, the company provides unique new, remanufactured and reclaimed engine parts.  EQ sources its cores from its sister company, AA Midwest, which maintains a huge core inventory of over 150,000 engines, transmissions and internal part cores.

In addition, AAEQ operates a full-service scrap metal recycling (ferrous and nonferrous) business based out of the company s headquarters in Las Vegas.


 For Further Information, Contact:                               


800.826.7403             847.622.7228

wds@aaeq.net       mccoy@themarxgrp.com

 

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