Enlyte completed its acquisition of PartsTrader, a parts procurement marketplace for auto insurers and collision repairers.
PartsTrader will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Enlyte and continue to operate as an independent entity alongside Mitchell’s Auto Physical Damage division. Mitchell is an Enlyte company. Both organizations will maintain their distinct identities.
Related: Enlyte to Acquire Parts Procurement Marketplace PartsTrader
Mark Lindner will lead the PartsTrader team as executive vice president and general manager. Steve Messenger will retire as PartsTrader CEO.
Based in Chicago and Wellington, New Zealand, PartsTrader provides a parts procurement platform for collision repair facilities, parts suppliers and insurance carriers.
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Enlyte provides claims technology and connectivity, specialty networks, case management, pharmacy benefit and disability management services to the property/casualty industry.
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