IAA relocates Florida location to prep for weather impact

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Hurricane season doesn’t officially begin until June 1, but IAA made adjustments to one of its facilities in a state quite susceptible to those storms.
This week, IAA announced the relocation of its branch in Fort Myers, Fla. One of 11 IAA branch facilities in the Sunshine State, the company highlighted that the new location includes increased capacity and innovation to support the large Florida market, an area that typically experiences frequent catastrophic weather events.
Through a news release, IAA went on to mention the new location features a completely renovated office building with an expanded lobby.
Creating convenience for buyers and efficiency for vehicle transporters, IAA also noted the site located at 11950 State Road 82 in Fort Myers offers a separate sale pad dedicated to storing vehicles from the current week’s sales as well as a covered outdoor center for managing transactions.
“We continuously strive to make improvements that provide the best possible experience for our customers,” IAA president of U.S. operations Tim O’Day said.
“State-of-the-art facilities such as those at the new Fort Myers location are crucial to managing our high volume of vehicles flowing through the Florida market as well as strengthening our leading catastrophe response,” O’Day added.
A listing of preview days and sales days at the branch can be found at www.iaai.com.