ADESA Des Moines Honored by ARI
ADESA Des Moines was honored recently with a Region Representative of the Year award from ARI, a fleet management leasing company based in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Representing the Midwest region, ADESA Des Moines competed against 21 auctions for the honor.
Award criteria was based upon on days to pick up, time to receive a condition report, days to sell, days to receive funds and completed paperwork and price retention. ARI divides their representatives into regions of the country where the company conducts business. In total, six regional awards were presented and one was given to an independent representative.
“We are honored to have ADESA Des Moines among the auctions recognized by ARI,” Jim Hallett, president of ADESA Corp., commented. “I’m proud of Fleet/ Lease Manager, Jeff Lisle and all of the ADESA Des Moines employees for achieving this success and for continuing to offer outstanding customer care to ARI.”
The presentation of the ARI Region Representative Awards took place during a dinner hosted by ARI at Gigi’s Restaurant in Mt Laurel.
“We are pleased to recognize ADESA Des Moines with the Midwest Region Representative of the Year Award,” Fred Walerski, Midwest regional marketing representative for ARI, added. “We have developed a strong and valuable partnership with ADESA Des Moines and we are encouraged by the high level of attention we receive when doing business with them.”
ADESA operates wholesale vehicle auctions (53 used vehicle auctions and 27 salvage auctions which are strategically located across the United States, Canada and Mexico) and also provides services such as inbound and outbound logistics, reconditioning, vehicle inspection and certification, titling, administrative and salvage recovery services.
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