ADESA Impact to Open New Syracuse, NY, Salvage Auction
ADESA Inc., a publicly traded provider of wholesale vehicle auctions and used-vehicle dealer floorplan financing, will open a fifth ADESA Impact salvage auction in New York, Sept. 1, 2006, to serve the Syracuse and central New York areas.
ADESA Inc., a publicly traded provider of wholesale vehicle auctions and used-vehicle dealer floorplan financing, will open a fifth ADESA Impact salvage auction in New York, Sept. 1, 2006, to serve the Syracuse and central New York areas.
The new, eight-acre facility is located in Syracuse with an onsite New York state licensed body shop and appraiser. Like several other New York locations, this Impact site will serve as an I-CAR training facility for insurance and body shop personnel. I-CAR is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to training the collision industry. The auction will also feature private offices for insurance representatives, a paved sale area, indoor inspection bays, and a mechanical car wash.
The Syracuse facility is the third salvage auction added to ADESA Impact this year, bringing the total number of ADESA Impact salvage auctions operating in the U.S. and Canada to 39. ADESA Impact also operates four other New York salvage auctions in Buffalo, Albany, Newburgh, and Long Island.
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