Stockton, Calif.-LKQ and Keystone hosted a pair of open houses on June 20-21 at their respective warehouses in Stockton to thank current customers and welcome new ones.
The event featured tours of both facilities, vendors displaying products, customer gifts, prizes, food, and discounts on all products at the show.
LKQ Corp., based in Pomona, acquired Keystone Automotive Industries for $796.8 million in the fall of 2007.
"This was a great opportunity for both locations to meet existing and prospective customers," said Randy Wittig, plant manager for LKQ's Redding and Stockton recycling facilities. "We were happy to see a good turnout and a favorable response from everyone who attended."
From l., LKQ managers on hand for the LKQ open house include Vlady Mikhaylenko, negotiator, northwest region; Todd Hansen, Southern California market manager; Kelly Zoll, inventory trainer, western region; and Randy Smith, Phoenix plant manager.
From l., LKQ managers greeting customers at the LKQ open house include Randy Wittig, plant manager for Redding and Stockton; Steven Wyatt, sales; Rob Harlan, Redding sales manager; and Albert Rendon, outside sales development representative.
Keystone managers host the Keystone open house at their Stockton facility. From l., John Della Cioppa, industry relations representative; Vice President Chris Northrup; Don Harrison, general manager, Stockton; and Randy McDaniel, general manager, Fresno.
The LKQ warehouse crew is out in full force at the LKQ open house on June 20-21.