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Remarketing by Element Joins NIADA Network

Remarketing by Element has joined the NIADA’s network of National Member Benefit partners and will offer prime lane placement, among other benefits, to the dealer association’s members.

December 14, 2018
Remarketing by Element Joins NIADA Network

NIADA members stand to gain a number of benefits from the association’s new partnership with Remarketing by Element, including prime lane placement in Element’s fleet/lease lane.

Photo by Yahya S. via Flickr

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Asset disposition solutions provider Remarketing by Element has joined the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association’s network of National Member Benefit partners. Through the partnership, qualifying NIADA dealers can sign up to be represented by Remarketing by Element at wholesale auctions nationwide, executives said.

“We’re excited to be working closely with NIADA, a highly respected industry association, to provide asset disposition services to qualifying dealer members,” said Paul Seger, Element’s executive vice president of asset remarketing.

Once approved, NIADA member dealers will receive prime lane placement in Remarketing by Element’s fleet/lease lane, onsite representation of their vehicles at auction, and promotions that attract one of the largest buyer groups in the wholesale auto industry, both in-lane and online, according to the announcement.

“This new NIADA Member Benefit Partnership with Element Fleet Management is a huge win for our member dealers,” said NIADA’s senior vice president of member services, Scott Lilja. “Leveraging Element’s scale of vehicle remarketing volume, deep auction partnerships and onsite auction representation, along with ongoing incentive programs, represents tremendous value to our members in an area of their business that has been a major challenge over the past couple of years.”

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