About Us
The Automotive Recyclers of Massachusetts (ARM) is a nonprofit organization formed by professional automotive recyclers to help our members succeed and to increase the public’s awareness of the economic and environmental impact of the automotive recycling industry.
We represents more than 300 licensed companies across Massachusetts that employ more than 3,000 people. We promote established best management practices for the proper reuse and recycling of automotive vehicles and their parts.
Our facilities are routinely inspected by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and we partner with law-enforcement officials on the local, state and federal levels to track all vehicles we process. We participate in the U.S. Department of Justice National Motor Vehicle Title Information System that was created to help curb auto theft.
ARM is an affiliate of the national Automotive Recyclers Association.
1961-1963
Emil Linder
Worcester, MA
1964-1965
Milton Safer
Quincy, MA
1966-1967
Saul Stern
Marlbourgh, MA
1968-1969
Milton Day
Woburn, MA
1970
John Albertasi
Plympton, MA
1971-1973
Thomas Morrocco
Wrentham, MA
1974
Buddy Day
Woburn, MA
1975
Joe Murphy
Chelsea, MA
1976-1977
Samuel Feldman
Somerville, MA
1978
Roger Camerota
Springfield, MA
1979
William Boutwell
Woburn, MA
1980
Christos Kapetanios
Worcester, MA
1981-1982
David Carignan
Leominster, MA
1983
Edward Amo
Northampton, MA
1984-1985
Joseph Nissenbaum
Somerville, MA
1986
William Boutwell
Woburn, MA
1987-1989
Joseph Diemand
Wendell, MA
1990-1991
Richard Karvonen
Winchendon, MA
1992-1993
Michael Dufresne
Webster, MA
1994
Ronald Humason
Southwick, MA
1995-1999
David Petrillo
Southbridge, MA
2000-2006
Manuel Borges
Dighton, MA
2007-2023
David Petrillo
Southbridge, MA
2023
Scott Robertson Jr.
Wareham, MA