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PartsForMachines launches dedicated charity programme
21 November 2025
PARTSFORMACHINES.COM, the leading aftermarket parts platform for the Agriculture and Construction industries, is proud to announce its new Charity Programme, designed to provide tailored equipment solutions for charitable organisations.

This initiative ensures charities can access the equipment they need - when they need it - at affordable prices
"PartsForMachines is proud to be a trusted partner for charities, delivering not just products, but ongoing support tailored to their needs," said MD and co-founder Abhishek Tanwar. "We invite charitable organizations to contact us and discover how we can help them achieve their goals."
There are various key aspects of the PartsForMachines Programme:
- Expert Guidance: Clear explanations and honest recommendations to help charities select the right equipment.
- Responsive Support: Assistance with troubleshooting, exchanges, and post-purchase satisfaction.
- Flexible Delivery: Coordinated scheduling, tracking, and updates for smooth logistics.
- Affordable Pricing: Discounts and credit notes to accommodate budget constraints.
- Transparent Invoicing: VAT-inclusive pricing and clear documentation for grant applications and financial reporting.
First success story for PartsForMachines’ Charity Programme
The Devon General Omnibus Trust is the first charity to benefit from this programme, upgrading its workshop with a grant that enabled the purchase of various pieces of equipment:
- Sealey pneumatic jack
- SIP belt-drive compressor
- Air hose reel
- Sealey axle stands
The Trust shared its excitement on social media, showcasing its new equipment. "Our recent work with the Devon General Omnibus Trust highlights our commitment to providing flexible, transparent, and supportive service for charitable organisations," Tanwar added.
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