ATLANTA -

In an update from president Grace Huang, Manheim said Friday it will “extend our current auction operations, as local, state and national directives allow,” continuing to hold Simulcast-only sales at locations as allowed by such directives.

All Manheim auctions remain closed to buyers and sellers on sale and non-sale days; the only visits allowed are for vehicle pickup and drop-off.

Sellers are not permitted to rep vehicles at auctions. Selling must be done through the Remote-Seller tool.

Payments and arbitration will be handled through “alternative means.”

Manheim continues to waive buyer and seller fees on Simulcast, and the company will keep its digital avenues OVE, Manheim Express and Private Stores open.

“The health and safety of our team members, clients and communities has always been our top priority.  At the same time, as an industry leader that plays a critical role in the automotive supply chain, our goal has also been to help our clients keep their businesses moving forward,” Huang said in the update.

“After thoughtful consideration and with our objectives in mind, we have made the decision to extend our current auction operations, as local, state and national directives allow,” she said. “We will continue to closely monitor changing conditions and be prepared to address COVID-19 developments as they arise.”

Huang later added: “I remain incredibly inspired by the resilience of our team members and the loyalty of our clients as we work together during these unprecedented times. Let’s do all we can to continue to support each other as we push through this extraordinary challenge together.”