Finding the right car part for a vehicle can often be a time-consuming and frustrating process. Many car owners spend hours calling multiple scrapyards, comparing prices, and checking compatibility, only to end up with parts that don’t fit or can’t be returned. This challenge is not limited to individuals — auto repair shops, recyclers, and dealerships also face inefficiencies when sourcing quality used parts. Ovoko was created to change that.
Ovoko is an online marketplace that connects sellers of used car parts — including auto dismantlers, recyclers, and scrapyards — with buyers across Europe. The platform simplifies what was once a fragmented and largely offline process, making it easy for anyone to search, compare, and purchase car parts online. Ovoko has grown into one of Europe’s largest B2C and B2B marketplaces for automotive parts, serving both everyday consumers and professional mechanics.
The company’s platform currently hosts a catalog of over 32 million used car parts from more than 5,000 sellers. These listings cover parts for a wide range of vehicle makes and models, making it one of the most comprehensive used car parts databases available online. Shoppers can find what they need by searching for their car’s make and model or by entering a part number directly. Once an order is placed, the part is shipped quickly through Ovoko’s network of logistics partners. Most deliveries within Europe arrive within one to eight days, depending on the location.
Ovoko also emphasizes accessibility and consumer protection. Every purchase is backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee, allowing customers to return parts if they don’t fit or meet expectations. The company’s delivery network covers much of mainland Europe, including countries such as Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Poland, among others. Customers can choose between home delivery, pickup point collection, or on-site pickup where available.
The company’s roots go back to 2014, when co-founder Justinas Baranovskis, then a scrapyard owner, struggled with tracking and managing his inventory. What began as a simple Excel spreadsheet evolved into an idea for a digital platform that could serve scrapyards across Europe. Together with co-founder Olegas Lopeta, Baranovskis launched Ovoko in 2016. Their goal was to give used car parts “a second life” while helping scrapyards digitize and grow their businesses.
The company’s operations extend across several European countries, including Lithuania. Ovoko collaborates with transport and delivery companies on an international scale to ensure reliable and cost-effective logistics. This managed logistics model helps streamline shipping, maintain competitive pricing, and provide a smoother experience for both consumers and sellers.
At its core, Ovoko aims to make the car parts industry more sustainable. The company promotes a circular economy by giving used parts a second life instead of letting them go to waste. This approach reduces the environmental impact of automotive production and supports recycling efforts across Europe.
In recent years, Ovoko has established itself as a leader in the European used car parts market. With millions of parts available, thousands of active sellers, and strong logistical partnerships, the company continues to expand its reach and improve the experience of buying and selling used car parts online. What began as a simple inventory problem has turned into a large-scale digital ecosystem that supports car owners, mechanics, and scrapyard operators alike — all while helping to build a more sustainable future for the automotive industry.
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