Wednesday, February 18, 2009

ARI(R) Appoints John Storz to Manager of Heavy Truck and Equipment Remarketing

MT. LAUREL, NJ - ARI - Automotive Resources International, a leading global fleet solutions provider specializing in complex car and truck fleets, has appointed John Storz to manager heavy truck and equipment remarketing.

In his new position, Storz will handle used trucks and equipment, which involves overseeing two programs that he developed and implemented: ARITruckDirect.com, which offers used trucks and equipment to a global market, and ARIBuyDirect.com, where clients can consign both trucks and cars for ARI to purchase and receive payment within 48 hours.

"John's level of experience and expertise is not easily matched in this industry. He knows the vehicles, has developed the outlets and understands the technology. This appointment acknowledges the advancements that he's already brought to our company and the vision John has for furthering ARI's strategic direction," said Director of Vehicle Remarketing Bob Graham.

Throughout his twenty years in the remarketing industry, Storz has been responsible for a variety of functions, including developing and directing retail and wholesale truck remarketing departments, conducting appraisals, purchasing trucks and trailers to develop profitable used truck inventories, recommending proper specifications as part of the new vehicle order process and expanding customer bases through aggressive prospecting.

About ARI

ARI, a subsidiary of Holman Enterprises based in Mt. Laurel, N.J., is an industry leader and the largest privately-held fleet leasing and management company in the world. As a single-source fleet management leader, ARI customizes innovative solutions that streamline fleet operations, help lower the cost of fleet ownership and create long-term value for customers.

Today, with a workforce numbering more than 1,200 and offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Europe, the company manages more than 2,000 outsourced fleets (over 650,000 autos and trucks) in North America and, combined with its strategic partners, more than 2.0 million fleet vehicles globally.
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