Manheim Express Integrates With Transportation Provider
Manheim announced the integration of the Ready Logistics vehicle transportation ordering platform with the auction provider’s flagship mobile app.

The Manheim Express mobile app now offers a new way to order vehicle transportation.
Photo courtesy Manheim
ATLANTA — Dealers who purchase a vehicle on Manheim Express can now order Ready Logistics’ white glove transportation service with just a few clicks, Manheim announced.
“One of the great things about digital wholesale is that dealers can reach far beyond their markets to find the exact vehicles they need,” said Derek Hansen, vice president of Offsite Solutions at Manheim. “And now, they can transport them quickly and efficiently with the best white glove transportation service in the industry.”
Ready Logistics simplifies automotive logistics for dealers by using innovative technology, enhanced processes, and a network of more than 6,500 carriers, according to the announcement.
“We’re always looking for ways to make it easier for dealers to get their purchases on their lots,” said Joe Kichler, who leads Manheim Logistics. “Manheim Express is full of fresh inventory that’s priced to move, and this new integration will help get those purchases to their destinations as quickly and efficiently as possible.”
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Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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