Autosled, Inc., a national digital logistics marketplace for franchise and independent dealers, has joined with the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association as its newest National Member Benefit partner.
As part of the partnership, Autosled is offering NIADA member dealers a special first vehicle transport discount, available to association members who join as new customers.
“With more and more inventory being acquired digitally and from a wider geographic range, vehicle transport is growing in importance for independent dealers,” NIADA director of business development James Gibson said. “This partnership provides a greater opportunity for NIADA members to take advantage of Autosled’s seamless digital vehicle transport options to ship used vehicles throughout the nation.”
Autosled’s contactless vehicle shipping includes enclosed and open transport options. Dealers can schedule vehicle pickups online, communicate with drivers throughout the transportation process and share vehicle updates with customers in real time. Autosled delivers to residential or commercial locations, depending on the dealer’s preference.
NIADA members can look forward to less paperwork and no monthly subscription fees, enabling them to move used cars and trucks off the lot faster.
Autosled’s vetted network of nationwide transporters, in conjunction with industry-first video bill of lading technology, works to ensure successful vehicle deliveries for every dealer.
“Autosled is honored to come alongside NIADA and its members as a trusted transport partner,” Autosled chief financial officer Dan Sperau said. “We look forward to connecting with independent dealers nationwide to streamline their delivery processes and fulfill their vehicle transport needs, now and in the future.”
For more information, or to schedule an Autosled product demonstration, visit www.autosled.com/NIADA.
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