Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc., the leading hybrid model salvage auto auction company, today announced their new branch location in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. This new facility will be named IAA Pittsburgh and the company will rename its Gibsonia, Pennsylvania branch to IAA Pittsburgh-North. This new location will provide salvage remarketing services and offer additional storage and sale capacity to its customers. This marks the third IAA branch location rooted in the greater Pittsburgh area and the ninth facility in the state.
“The Pittsburgh area is a fast-growing market for us and we are pleased to announce this third location that is complementary to our existing branches in the area.” said Tom O’Brien, CEO. “We are pleased to offer more than 150 corporate-owned branch locations throughout North America, which results in more choice and selection for our customers. IAA will continue to seek out opportunities in new and existing markets that support customer needs and are strategic locations.” O’Brien stated.
Insurance Auto Auctions portfolio of facilities continues to expand; allowing buyers and sellers even more choices in their bidding and buying with IAA’s Hybrid Auction Model combining live and live on-line bidding and buying. IAA auction preview dates and times vary from facility to facility. All preview times are identified on the Branch Location information page on IAA’s website.
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Auto auction locates in Aliquippa
An auto auction business with locations across the country is the newest tenant in the Aliquippa Industrial Park.
Insurance Auto Auctions, based in suburban Chicago, has opened a new location in the industrial park, taking up about 12 acres on the site of the city’s J&L mill. The new shop, the third the company has in Pittsburgh, will provide salvage services, storage and sales for its customers.
“The Pittsburgh area is a fast-growing market for us,” Tom O’Brien, the company’s chief executive officer, said in a statement. “This third location ... is complementary to our existing branches in the area.”
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IAA provides live and online bidding services and runs multiple auctions each week across the country. It operates 150 facilities, including nine in Pennsylvania.
Tom Stoner, Aliquippa’s city manager, said the company approached the city earlier this year about finding a lot in the park.
“They had checked out the park, and I guess they liked what they saw,” Stoner said. “We’re always trying to bring new businesses to the city, and I’m happy to say this one worked out for us.”
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Insurance Auto Auctions, based in suburban Chicago, has opened a new location in the industrial park, taking up about 12 acres on the site of the city’s J&L mill. The new shop, the third the company has in Pittsburgh, will provide salvage services, storage and sales for its customers.
“The Pittsburgh area is a fast-growing market for us,” Tom O’Brien, the company’s chief executive officer, said in a statement. “This third location ... is complementary to our existing branches in the area.”
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IAA provides live and online bidding services and runs multiple auctions each week across the country. It operates 150 facilities, including nine in Pennsylvania.
Tom Stoner, Aliquippa’s city manager, said the company approached the city earlier this year about finding a lot in the park.
“They had checked out the park, and I guess they liked what they saw,” Stoner said. “We’re always trying to bring new businesses to the city, and I’m happy to say this one worked out for us.”
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