ADESA Northwest has been selected as the U.S. Bank 2015 Auction of the Year for the marine/RV segment.
by Staff
August 22, 2016
(l to r) Jodi Rowland and Mark Melton of ADESA Northwest with Jason Herman and Mike Ryan of U.S. Bank. Photo courtesy of ADESA.
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(l to r) Jodi Rowland and Mark Melton of ADESA Northwest with Jason Herman and Mike Ryan of U.S. Bank. Photo courtesy of ADESA.
U.S. Bank has presented ADESA Northwest with the 2015 Auction of the Year award for the marine/RV segment.
This is the sixth consecutive time that U.S. Bank has chosen ADESA Northwest, formally known as Brasher’s Northwest Auto Auction, to receive the honor since the award was founded in 2010.
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The winning auction is determined through criteria including conversion rates, NADA retentions, and operational benchmarks such as days to transport and days to condition report.
“I would like to thank Jason Herman and the U.S. Bank team for their continued partnership and support, which have enabled us to achieve this award six years in a row,” said Mark Melton, ADESA Northwest GM. “Jodi Rowland and the fleet lease team, our reconditioning team, the sales department and other teams at the auction have played instrumental roles in reaching and exceeding these benchmarks.”
Melton and Rowland, fleet lease manager, accepted the award on behalf of the ADESA Northwest staff earlier this month in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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