Manheim Expands Auction Network, Inventory Services
Manheim has announced its plan to continue growing its auction network and inventory services.
Manheim has announced its plan to continue growing its auction network and inventory services.
The company is reimagining the customer experience by broadening its services and strengthening its operations. It is bringing the company’s auction network and offerings to more markets and delivering more access to clients than ever before.
Manheim is committed to:
Expanding its auction services, ensuring dealers can quickly buy and sell needed inventory, as well as reduce their risk. The company’s new market structure is sharpening its ability to drive client success, and recent growth activities include transitioning Go Auto Exchange sites to Manheim locations and opening a new Manheim Cleveland site.
Investing in digital technology, enabling clients to conduct business anytime, anywhere and during any weather conditions.
Reaching local and previously underserved markets. For example, the company’s mobile auction sales are growing – with 30 established mobile units and 39 more under development.
Leveraging the power of Manheim and Cox Automotive, so that dealers can access vehicle services beyond the auction. Clients can seamlessly get financing, transportation, inspections, imaging, and reconditioning, and also can purchase protection separately or via a bundled solutions approach.
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