QCSA Auto Auctions this week announced the opening of another full-service salvage auction facility in the Chicago market. The turnkey 26-acre facility is located in the northern suburb of Bartlett and will provide service coverage for all of northern Illinois, as well as the suburbs north of Chicago.
“This facility adds tremendously to our Chicago footprint,” stated Jerry Sullivan, executive vice president. “With the addition of Bartlett, our customers now have more localized storage in the Chicago area, as well as additional sales capacity to fuel our recent growth.” The first auction is scheduled for early October.
The new facility is the company’s sixth salvage auction location. Headquartered in Eldridge, Iowa, QCSA provides salvage auction and total loss management services in the states of Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. The company offers both live onsite auctions and simulcast auctions online from its Web site.
For additional company information, visit www.qcsa.com.
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