Recyclers arrive in record numbers for the 2018 OARA conference

Steve Fletcher delivers closing remarks at the 2018 OARA conference in Markham.

Markham, Ontario — March 29, 2018 — On Thursday, March 22, more than 350 auto recyclers came together for the Ontario Auto Recyclers Association (OARA) conference. The three-day event was the best-attended OARA conference in the organization’s history.

Opening with an executive meeting on Thursday evening where the 2018 board was chosen, the Friday saw the majority of guests arrive. With twenty speakers delivering presentations on everything from changes in tire disposal regulations to strategies to build online sales, executive director Steve Fletcher warned attendees that the schedule would be rigidly enforced.

“I’ve spoken to the speakers about staying on top of timing, but just so you all know, we have so many presentations this year, that I may interrupt in order to keep things moving.” Over the course of the presentations, a common theme began to develop: Canadian recyclers are falling behind their American peers in the digital marketplace. In his presentation on how to make the most of product descriptions on Car-Part and Car-Part-Pro, company president Jeff Schroeder drew attention to this growing gulf.

“A few years ago, Canada was way ahead of the States in terms of internet sales,” said Schroeder, “But that trend has been reversed. Today, we see that 48 percent of sales in the United States are tiered.” This theme was further explored in keynote speaker JC Cahill’s lively presentation, “Who Moved My Cheese.” In his first speech of the convention, the owner of New England Auto and Truck Recyclers called on his Canadian peers to get with the times.

“A customer doesn’t know whether a part you are advertising comes directly from you, or if it is from another supplier,” Cahill said,”But do they care? No. They just want to know that you can give it to them.”

On Friday afternoon, the trade show brought more than 50 exhibitors to the Hilton Conference Centre. Towards the end of the trade show, the winners of the charity draw were announced, with the event raising $21,000 for the children of OARA employees.

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