
Buffalo Auto Auction will receive strategic consulting services from TPC Management, which works with business owners and key management personnel to increase revenues and implement operational efficiencies to enhance performance.
Buffalo Auto Auction will receive strategic consulting services from TPC Management, which works with business owners and key management personnel to increase revenues and implement operational efficiencies to enhance performance.
Expanded auction facilities are based in Huntsville, Alabama; Little Rock, Arkansas; Minneapolis/St. Paul; Long Island, New York City; and Houston.
William H. Windham III, an auction industry veteran with more than 35 years of experience in the automotive space, has assumed the role.
A Florida dealer and Oldsmobile collector has purchased three sedans that were the last of their kind from one of the automotive industry's oldest nameplates when General Motors ceased production in 2004.
State Line Auto Auction will be selling three Oldsmobile vehicles that were previously housed in the General Motors heritage center on Dec. 15.
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA) has secured 22 locations across 10 states in preparation of the storm season to better manage salvage inventory from potentially catastrophic events, according to a company announcement.
Consignments were down in May and June; however, healthy sales percentage rates kept sales numbers at Northeast auctions at relatively stable levels, compared to the year before.
Maserati North America has partnered with Manheim to centralize its processes for wholesaling vehicles, including revamping its fleet management program and the liquidation of its off-lease, buyback, and company-owned units.
More than 1,700 pieces of equipment and vehicles will be sold off at JJ Kane auctions in Massachusetts, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, New York, and Kentucky in the month of August. The auctions will be held Aug. 27.
ADESA Inc., a publicly traded provider of wholesale vehicle auctions and used-vehicle dealer floorplan financing, will open a fifth ADESA Impact salvage auction in New York, Sept. 1, 2006, to serve the Syracuse and central New York areas.