ARI Leads Fleet Management Industry in IARA Certifications
MT. LAUREL, NJ - Four more ARI employees were appointed as Certified Automotive Remarketer (CAR) by the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA).
MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI), a leading global fleet solutions provider of complex car and truck fleet services, announces four more employees were appointed as Certified Automotive Remarketer (CAR) by the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA).
Three ARI remarketers - Dave Seher, Brian McBrearty and Chris Slaughter, and senior remarketer John Wright recently acquired the CAR title, bringing the company's total to eight. Two more employees in the vehicle remarketing department are currently pursuing certification.
"These latest CAR certifications are a testament to ARI's commitment to employee development and providing value in our remarketing efforts for our clients," said Bob Graham, director of vehicle remarketing at ARI. "Congratulations to Dave, Brian, Chris and John for receiving this prestigious accreditation."
IARA Certification is based on completion of twenty courses and corresponding exams on remarketing channels, the remarketing processes, legal issues, ethics and terminology.
About ARI
ARI, a subsidiary of Holman Enterprises, based in Mt. Laurel, N.J., is an industry leader and the largest privately held vehicle fleet management company in the world specializing in complex car, truck, government and utility fleets. As a single-source fleet management leader, ARI customizes innovative solutions that streamline fleet operations, help lower the cost of fleet ownership and create long-term value for customers.
Today, with a workforce numbering more than 1,400 and offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Europe, the company provides fleet management solutions to more than 2,000 outsourced fleets (over 725,000 autos and trucks) in North America and, combined with its strategic partners, more than 1.8 million global fleet vehicles.
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