COLUMBUS, Ohio -

Integrated Auction Solutions announced this week that it has launched a simulcast platform with new features that include a redesigned bidding interface called HyperLane.

This month, IAS also plans to launch IAS Marketplace and CoRe. The latter is what the company said in a news release is “IAS’s version of an agnostic fully mobile condition report application with AutoGrade integration.”

Auctions scheduled for this are: Columbus Fair Auto Auction, Dealers Auto Auction of the Southwest, Indianpolis Car Exchange, 166 Auto Auction, Central Auto Auction,  startup auction chain Dealer's Auction Exchange, Crosspoint Auto Auction, Retail Automotive Alliance Group, Norwalk Auto Auction and America's Auto Auction Jacksonville. 

“The IAS Marketplace will provide independent auctions the ability to give enhanced visibility to consignor’s inventory and accelerate their remarketing efforts,” Peter Levy of IAS said in a news release.

The upgrades were designed to improve the experience of users at IAS auctions, the company said.

There is also a new easy-to-use login procedure that will available at select auctions called IAS Connect. This is designed to let users register and login with their respective AuctionACCESS number or go through a local auctions registration process using a single username and password.

“Our focus is to empower an auction to be able to build their brand, with the best technology, while maximizing their customer's experience” Levy said.

As for the patent-pending HyperLane, users can view and bid on cars in up to 100 lanes at once, the company said.

“The new design allows buyers to view multiple lanes from multiple auctions in one window,” Levy said. “The buyers using this feature is exactly who an auction wants logging into their auction.”

Users can filter the lanes they’re interested in by auction name, event type, consignor, make, model, color and more, the company said.

More information can be found at www.integratedauctionsolutions.com