Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Relocation of Oklahoma City Facility
This relocation significantly expands IAA's capacity and further demonstrates the company's strategic vision of growth among key customer markets across North America.
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA), the leading live and live-online salvage auto auction company and wholly-owned subsidiary of KAR Auction Services, Inc., announced the relocation of its Oklahoma City site to a larger facility in the region.
This relocation significantly expands IAA's capacity and further demonstrates the company's strategic vision of growth among key customer markets across North America.
"Over the past several years, we have experienced a significant increase in demand from multiple customers in Oklahoma City as well as the need for catastrophe services in the region. The relocation of our facility to a new state of the art building will allow us to better serve this important market and provide enhanced services to our existing customers," said Tom O'Brien, CEO of IAA.
The new 30-acre facility gives IAA the additional capacity necessary to serve the greater Oklahoma Citymarket and provide IAA's growing global buyer base, which consists of rebuilders, used car dealers, automotive body shops, automotive wholesalers, exporters, dismantlers, recyclers and brokers, with a state of the art facility.
IAA's Oklahoma City new auction facility will be located at 7300 N. I-35 Service Road in Oklahoma City. Auctions will take place every Wednesday at 9:30am CT, and an onsite preview is available on Tuesdays from 8:00am to 4:30pm CT. For more information, call the branch at 405-680-9211, or go to IAA's Branch Information page at www.iaai.com.
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