ARI Announces Auction of the Year Winners
ARI has announced seven winner of its 2013 ARI Regional Auctions of the Year awards. Each year, ARI recognizes outstanding vehicle auctions in seven regions in the U.S.
ARI has announced seven winner of its 2013 ARI Regional Auctions of the Year awards.
The winners include Manheim Harrisonburg Auto Auction in Region 1, Columbus Fair Auto Auction in Region 2, Manheim Lakeland Auto Auction in Region 3, Morton Auto Auction in Region 4, Houston Auto Auction in Region 5, ADESA Golden Gate Auto Auction in Region 6, and Missouri Auto Auction in Region 7.
Each year, ARI recognizes outstanding vehicle auctions in seven regions in the U.S. Auctions are chosen based on their statistical performance and superior customer service in their handling of vehicles for ARI clients.
"The winning auctions demonstrated a strong commitment to ARI’s clients throughout the year," said Brian Garner, ARI's manager of vehicle remarketing. "All of our winners provided exceptional service and worked with us to build our brand and help our clients to maximize potential returns for their vehicles."
Winners will be honored at a banquet at ARI’s global headquarters in Mt. Laurel, NJ later this year.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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