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GE Capital Fleet Gives Remarketing Awards

GE Capital Fleet Services honored 22 regional auctions who "contributed remarkable results" for its customers in 2013, the fleet management company announced.

by Staff
December 19, 2013
GE Capital Fleet Gives Remarketing Awards

(l. to r.) Paul Seger, GE Capital Fleet; Julie Picard, Manheim Seattle; and Dennis Worthy, Manheim Milwaukee

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(l. to r.) Paul Seger, GE Capital Fleet; Julie Picard, Manheim Seattle; and Dennis Worthy, Manheim Milwaukee

GE Capital Fleet Services honored 22 regional auctions who "contributed remarkable results" for its customers in 2013, the fleet management company announced.

The 22 winners were recognized for their "outstanding achievements, innovative practices, and exceeding goals and expectations," according to GE Capital.

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Manheim dominated the field, and the winners included Manheim Milwaukee for Gold National and Manheim Seattle's General Manager Julie Picard as the Laurie Dobberphul Award winner.

Silver winners included ABC St. Louis (Silver Midwest), Manheim Central Florida (Silver South East), ADESA Golden Gate (Silver West), and Manheim Ohio (Silver North East).

National winners included Manheim Chicago (National Operations), Manheim Pennsylvania (National Internet/Technology East), Manheim Kansas City (National Internet/Technology Central), and Manheim Riverside (National Internet/Technology West).

Promotional event winners included Harrisburg Auto Auction (Outstanding Promotion Event East); DAA of the South and DAA Huntsville (Outstanding Promotion Event Central); Manheim Seattle and Manheim Portland (Outstanding Promotion Event West); and ADESA Montreal (Outstanding Promotion Event Canada).

Other winners included ADESA Toronto (National Operations Canada), Mountain States Auto Auction (Mid-Market East), Americas Auto Auction Chicago (Mid-Market West), Manheim Mississippi (Above and Beyond East), ADESA Minneapolis (Above and Beyond Central), and Manheim Dallas Ft Worth (Above and Beyond West).

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The winners were honored at GE Capital Fleet Services' 15th annual Remarketing by GE Imagination at Work awards in South Barrington, Ill. The fleet management company sells more than 100,000 vehicles in all asset types and classes each year.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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