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Copart Opening Two Auctions, Expanding Another
Copart, Inc. is adding auction locations in Wyoming and Colorado, as well as expanding its Missouri auction.
Copart, Inc. is adding auction locations in Wyoming and Colorado, as well as expanding its Missouri auction.
The addition of a Casper, Wyo., auction will be the online vehicle auction company’s first location in that state, and a Littleton, Colo., location will be the state's fourth auction. The three other Colo. auctions opened in 2016, according to Copart. The expanding auction is located in Springfield, Mo.
"We have been expanding and adding new locations throughout the United States this year, and we are pleased to add Wyoming as our 46th state in which we are operating," said Jay Adair, CEO of Copart. "Our land and ability to accommodate inventory is one of the many things that sets Copart apart."
Copart announced the opening of 10 new locations and the expansion of 13 existing locations in 2016. The company also expanded its international footprint to reach Ireland, Spain, and Germany.
"We achieved a tremendous milestone last year when we eclipsed an annual sales rate in excess of two million vehicles sold, and these new locations and expansions allow us to accommodate our growing inventory," said Adair.
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