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PARS Marks 15 Years of Automotive Transportation and Logistics Leadership

2014-02-24 17:39:05| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

PARS, Professional Automotive Relocation Services, Inc., is celebrating its 15th year of business as a leading provider of automotive transportation and logistics services. In 1998, former Buick Fleet Director Jim Christiano first opened PARS for business, seeking to set a new standard for excellence in drive-away moves. In its first year, PARS quoted 50 moves a day and received 10 orders.  Since then, the company has grown dramatically, recently moving into new 10,000 square-foot headquarters in Gainesville, VA, and opening 14 offices. Today, PARS provides automotive relocation services throughout the contiguous 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Canada.  Customers can access a fully interactive website allowing them to obtain quotes, place orders, and access up-to-date order status information. PARS moves thousands of vehicles each year while offering its customers an increasingly comprehensive list of value-added services. Lori Rasmussen, President, now heads the business, representing the second generation of the Christiano family.  She joined PARS in 2004, successfully leading the business growth and overseeing its investment in leading-edge technology. READ MOREThe Article PARS Marks 15 Years of Automotive Transportation and Logistics Leadership appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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