Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA) reported the opening of a new branch, Denver East, in Commerce City, Colorado.
According to a release from the company, the branch will greatly enhance IAA's presence in the Denver market and provide customers in the surrounding regions with more options and efficient service at auction. The opening further demonstrates IAA's commitment to its customers through continued expansion and highlights an increased footprint of over 165 facilities across North America.
"IAA is committed to giving our customers the highest level of customer service and the easiest options at auction - whether buying or selling vehicles," said John Kett, CEO and president, Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. "We have experienced strong growth in Denver and we are pleased to demonstrate our commitment to the local community with a new environmentally friendly facility in Commerce City. We continue to hold the largest footprint in our industry, with more than 165 locations in North America and growing."
Insurance Auto Auctions is a live and live-online salvage vehicle auction company.
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