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Enterprises Announces 2013 Auction Achievement Awards

Sixteen U.S. automotive auction houses are being honored by Enterprise Holdings. “

by Staff
October 21, 2013
2 min to read


Enterprise Holdings, which operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent A Car brands, announced its annual Auction Achievement Awards for outstanding performance in the areas of strategic planning, communication, operational success, customer service, marketing, and reconditioning.

“Our auto remarketing strategies are supported by local auction partners across the country,” said Chrissy Taylor, senior vice president of North American Operations for Enterprise Holdings. Taylor’s grandfather founded Enterprise nearly 60 years ago, and today her father, Andy Taylor is executive chairman of the company.

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Sixteen U.S. automotive auction houses are being honored by Enterprise Holdings. “We have been working with many of these auction partners for decades,” Chrissy Taylor noted, “and they are important to the success of our business. We are pleased to recognize these outstanding firms for their admirable business practices.”

Enterprise Holdings presents Auction Achievement Awards in two categories: whole car auctions and damage vehicle auctions. The winners of the 2013 Auction Achievement Award in the whole car
category are:

ADESA Dallas                                      Manheim Mississippi

ADESA LA                                            Manheim New Jersey

Greensboro Auto Auction                    Manheim Omaha

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Manheim Dallas                                   Manheim Pennsylvania

Manheim Fredricksburg                       Manheim Riverside

Manheim Georgia                                Manheim Texas Hobby

The winners of the 2013 Auction Achievement Award in the damage vehicle category are:

IAA Dallas/Fort Worth                          TRA New Jersey

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TRA Metro Dallas                                  TRA Tampa

Nate Lattimer, vice president of remarketing operations-North America, Enterprise Holdings, added, “Our local operations nominate the auction partners for the Auction Achievement Award.  The partnerships that are shared between these winners and our local operations are a testament to the success that both parties experience.”

In the last year, Enterprise Holdings sold more than 1 million vehicles worldwide through its auction, dealer and consumer car sales channels.

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