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Dealers Auto Auction Group Expands Auction Footprint
Dealers Auto Auction Group has expanded two of their auction facilities in Tennessee and Alabama.

Dealers Auto Auction Group has expanded two of their auction facilities in Tennessee and Alabama.
Dealers Auto Auction of Memphis will receive an entire new facility, which will sit on more than 100 acres and offer six lanes, full reconditioning and mechanical services. The new facility will be located in Eads, Tenn., which is approximately 30 miles east of Memphis.
“We are very excited to get into our new facility. The demand that we are receiving is amazing, and having the extra room will certainly allow us to better service our customers,” said Dan Dietsch, GM of Dealers Auto Auction of Memphis.
Meanwhile, Dealers Auto Auction of Mobile, located in Alabama, will be expanded with the addition of additional acreage, new offices, and new auction lanes. Both projects are slated to be completed later this year.
“Being able to expand our parking and staging area, along with the addition of new office space and new lanes, will really help us take the auction to the next level,” said Tom Holton, GM of Dealers Auto Auction of Mobile.
Dealers Auto Auction Group’s seven auction locations in the Southeast include: Dealers Auto Auction of Jackson, Dealers Auto Auction of Memphis, Dealers Auto Auction of Murfreesboro, Dealers Auto Auction of Chattanooga, Dealers Auto Auction of Huntsville, Dealers Auto Auction of Mobile and Dealers Auto Auction East Tennessee.
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