OEM surplus brokerage

Moving surplus OEM parts at scale

OEM Parts Vault helps suppliers and buyers move large-volume automotive inventory efficiently, discreetly, and with a process built for dependable transactions.

Warehouse shelves stocked with boxed automotive inventory
Why OEM Parts Vault

Built for surplus inventory movement

We focus on one thing: helping automotive suppliers and buyers move surplus OEM parts in meaningful quantities.

Our brokerage model reduces friction between excess inventory and active demand, giving both sides a clear path to action without adding unnecessary complexity.

From first outreach to qualified introductions, we keep the process straightforward, professional, and centered on volume.

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What we do

Brokerage that keeps parts moving

OEM Parts Vault connects the right inventory with the right buyers through a practical, high-volume process.

For suppliers

Move excess OEM inventory without building a retail channel or managing one-off transactions.


For buyers

Source large-quantity surplus parts through a broker that understands volume, timing, and fit.


Qualified matching

We help align available inventory with credible buyer demand to save time on both sides.


Transaction support

Keep communication organized and momentum strong from initial inquiry through next steps.

How the process works

A simple brokerage workflow designed to help suppliers and buyers move from inquiry to opportunity quickly.

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Share inventory or demand

Suppliers tell us what surplus OEM parts need to move, and buyers outline the categories or quantities they need.

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Review fit

We assess volume, relevance, and timing to identify opportunities worth pursuing.

OEM Parts Vault is built around practical communication, efficient matching, and large-quantity movement.

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Make introductions

When there is alignment, we connect the right parties and help keep the conversation productive.

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Advance the deal

Both sides move forward with clearer information, less friction, and a direct path to next steps.