Insurance Auto Auctions Expands
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA) has opened a new, 32-acre facility in Tulsa, Okla.

KETT
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA) has opened a new branch in Tulsa, Okla. This facility is essential to IAA's continued growth and expansive footprint of facilities across North America to provide buyers and sellers with more options.

KETT
"IAA continues to focus on providing the best selection and inventory in markets across North America and we now have more than 165 locations," said John Kett, CEO and president, Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. "The opening in Tulsa supports our business growth in the region, improves resources across our facilities and offers buyers and sellers greater inventory and more convenience to experience our auctions."
IAA's new state of the art 32-acre facility in Tulsa is located at 5311 W 46(th) Street S and will utilize 17 acres with additional room for expansion including a second run and drive lane. The fully-functioning auction facility includes a 10,000 square foot building.
Additionally, in keeping with IAA's environmentally responsible culture, recycled asphalt was used for the top surface of the outside vehicle storage area. The facility supports growing demand in Oklahoma and gives IAA the additional capacity to service customers in the Tulsa market, which accounts for a large percent of all sales in the state. The Tulsa facility hosted its official grand opening on May 6. For more information, call the IAA Tulsa branch at 918-445-4691, or go to IAA's branch Information page at www.iaai.com. Preview and auction times vary for each of IAA's facilities.
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