Carvana Co. Expands Seattle Operations with New Inspection and Reconditioning Center

Reuters
28 Jul
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CVNA">Carvana Co.</a> Expands Seattle Operations with New Inspection and Reconditioning Center

Carvana Co. has announced a significant expansion of its operations by integrating Inspection and Reconditioning Center (IRC) capabilities at the ADESA Seattle wholesale auction site. This strategic move is set to increase Carvana's national reconditioning capacity and enhance its service offerings for retail and wholesale customers in the Seattle area. The addition of IRC capabilities will enable faster delivery options for local retail customers and improved auction services for wholesale partners. Carvana's expansion is expected to create approximately 100 new jobs in various roles, including inspection and reconditioning. The transition is supported by Carvana's proprietary software platform, CARLI, ensuring operational consistency across its reconditioning network.

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