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Manheim Locations Receive Top Accolades at NAAA Convention

ATLANTA – Manheim locations were recognized for performance excellence by industry partners and customers at the National Auto Auction Association's (NAAA) Annual Conference, held this past week in New York.

by Staff
September 17, 2010
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ATLANTA – Manheim locations were recognized for performance excellence by industry partners and customers at the National Auto Auction Association’s (NAAA) Annual Conference, held this past week in New York. In addition, two Manheim locations were highlighted for serving the remarketing industry for more than 50 years.

“At Manheim, being recognized by our customers and industry partners for delivering outstanding performance is truly an honor,” said Mike Broe, executive vice president, U.S. Operations, Manheim. “I congratulate the teams that were selected this year for their dedication and commitment to demonstrating remarketing excellence.”

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The following is a summary of the awards presented to Manheim locations at the NAAA’s conference:

Kia Motors America


  • Manheim Nevada, Auction of the Year

    National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA)


  • Manheim Arena-Illinois, Auction of the Year

    Chase Auto Finance – Chase Cup for Auction Excellence Awards


  • Manheim Atlanta, Best National Auction Performance, Best National Performance in High Lines, Best Regional Performance, Southeastern


  • Manheim Pennsylvania, Best National Internet Live Auction Penetration, Best Regional Performance, Northeastern, Special Recognition for Outstanding Performance in Subaru Vehicle Sales



  • Manheim Seattle, Winninger Award for Best National Service Delivery, Best Regional Performance, Western


  • Manheim Dallas, Best Regional Performance, Central

    “The entire Manheim team strives for top performance and dedicates itself to providing the optimum customer experience at all of our locations,” said Nick Peluso, senior vice president, customer management, Manheim. “We don’t take awards such as these lightly; we’re truly appreciative when our customers affirm that we’re providing them a level of service that meets or exceeds their expectations.”

    Two additional Manheim locations were recognized during the NAAA Annual Conference for milestone anniversaries. Manheim New Jersey marked its 55th anniversary and Manheim St. Louis celebrated its golden anniversary this year after 50 years in the remarketing business.

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