Auto Driveaway Opens Columbus, Ohio Office
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Auto Driveaway, a vehicle relocation company, announced the opening of the Columbus, Ohio office.
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Auto Driveaway, www.autodriveaway.com a vehicle relocation company, announced the opening of the Columbus, Ohio office. In addition to providing personal and fleet relocation services for cars and light duty trucks, the Columbus office will serve the many truck and heavy equipment manufacturers in the Columbus area, offering the services of CDL and DOT Certified Drivers. “We’ll be a full service office, able to move any type of vehicle that can be driven on the highway,” said office owner Paul Schultz.
The Columbus office is the third Auto Driveaway office owned by Schultz. who has been with Auto Driveaway for 15 years. Shultz also owns Auto Driveaway offices in Grand Rapids, MI, and Oklahoma City, OK.
“We’re excited to be back in Columbus” Schultz said. “The Columbus office fills a void in our Auto Driveaway national network.” The Columbus office will be managed by Pam Hawk, who had previously worked in the Auto Driveaway Elkhart, IN office.
Jim Leddy, Auto Driveaway’s director of sales and marketing points to Auto Driveaway’s aggressive growth plans. “This is our second office opening in 2007. The Columbus area is very important to us and this office puts us one step closer to our commitment to serving the top 50 markets in the United States. We are very pleased to have Paul’s experience and knowledge working for us in a third market.”
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