FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29 2009.
Salvage Trader™ announces switch to environmentally responsible salvage recovery services
.The announcement comes just a few days after extensive enhancements were made
to the Salvage Trader™ salvage auction. Both measures were put in place by
Salvage Trader™ management as part of a well orchestrated effort to increase
market share. Salvage Trader™ is the worldwide salvage auction and since its
inception has been a technological leader in salvage auctions to serve the
insurance, and recycling industries. The enhancements come at a critical time,
and directly address the needs of the fragmented insurance and salvage
industries, which have been struggling to find more efficient ways to conduct
business and lower the costs of conducting transactions. Thanks to the recently
announced membership plans and technology upgrades, salvage buyers and sellers
will have access to effective new options which will help them communicate and
conduct business with each other through the Salvage Trader™ auction. As a
result of these changes, participants will directly benefit from lower
costs,and expanded features which will allow for better communication, and
lowered transaction costs for both buyers and sellers. Participating sellers
have long used the Salvage Trader™ Auction to market their individual salvage
lots as well as industrial salvage assets . Buyers have the convenience of
searching the Salvage Trader™ database for individual items, inventories, and
browse or bid on items they wish to purchase. In addition, the newly
re-engineered online auction allows for buyers to post wanted ads for the items
they are interested in purchasing, and suppliers. John Wong, who is the
President of Public Relations for Salvage Trader™ explains that sellers such as
insurance companies and salvage resellers, gain significant exposure from a
marketing standpoint. The Salvage Trader™ auction is actively promoted to
salvage buyers, and provides a valuable meeting place for the recycling
industry to conduct business. For more information, visit the Salvage Trader™ auction
at www.salvagetrader.com |