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ACM ULR wants to ride with Bluecycle
Published: 07/01/2008

The claims arm of the personal lines broker, the BGL Group, has signed a contract enabling Bluecycle to sell all its non-driver fault total loss vehicles.
It is expected that around 10,000 units will be uploaded for auction during the first calendar year.
Bob Perry, managing director of ACM ULR, told the Post magazine: "Bluecycle leads the way in using the internet to simplify motor salvage, and will help us achieve our aims to provide the best possible experience to please both the customer and our partners.
Bluecycle's national sales manager, Rex Oakman, also talking to the Post, said he was "extremely pleased" to link-up with the BGL Group, its partners and customers.
He added that the deal reinforces their strong position in the salvage marketplace.
Bluecycle is the UK's leading online salvage marketplace.
To date it has auctioned over 350,000 vehicles.
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