CARMEL, IN — PAR North America, a nationwide provider of vehicle transition services and a subsidiary of KAR Auction Services, announced a partnership with CarsArrive to offer recovery agents a wider network of transportation services and additional revenue-earning potential. CarsArrive is an industry leading provider of automated vehicle transport services in North America. The company is also a KAR subsidiary through OPENLANE.
Recovery agents in PAR’s Preferred Agent Network can use CarsArrive to quickly scan available transport load assignments in real-time. The system also generates instant notifications that users can choose to receive via fax, email or online download. As an added bonus, recovery agents can also bid on transport requests for vehicles in their markets including those units stored on their lots.
“We are excited to provide our recovery agents with the opportunity to really utilize the CarsArrive transportation network,” said Jerry Kroshus, president, PAR North America. “We’re confident they will benefit greatly from this partnership—not only through noticeable increases in operational efficiency, but additional revenue opportunities as well.”
“CarsArrive Network is designed to make the transportation dispatch process as seamless as possible,” said Michael Briggs, president and CEO, CarsArrive. “By extending our network to PAR North America’s recovery agents, we are expanding our transportation footprint. As a result, we can now provide our customers with the most robust and comprehensive transportation network in North America.”
“Our highly advanced technology ensures that updates to a load’s location and delivery are available in real time,” said Chip Rubano, director of transportation operations, United States and Canada. “We are pleased to provide PAR’s recovery agent network with greater control and flexibility over their transport assignments including timely payment upon proof of delivery.”
The CarsArrive’s carrier network is comprised of more than 4,500 companies and 30,000 trucks throughout North America.
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