Brasher’s Cascade to Change Name

December 23rd, 2009

After the first of the year, the auction will become Brasher’s Portland Auto Auction. Brasher’s management points out that the reason for the change lies in geographical recognition.

“Representatives of our auction frequently find themselves in front of bank, finance and fleet accounts across the nation that don’t know where ‘Cascade’ is,” explains Jerry Hinton, the auction’s general manager. “When we tell them we are from Brasher’s Portland Auto Auction, the guesswork is removed and our customers will know where to find us without further explanation.”
Brasher's Portland Auto Auction
The name and logo change have been in the works for about five months and had to be approved by the National Auto Auction Association. With this completed, Brasher’s has begun the transition that will take full effect on January 1.

Brasher’s Portland Auto Auction will celebrate its renaming with an auction event on January 21 featuring over 1200 vehicles with key consignment from VW Credit and Audi Financial Services. At this event, Brasher’s will be giving out apparel with the new auction name and logo along with traditional food and prizes that accompany these types of Brasher’s party-sale events.

The auction was launched by the Brasher family in 1993 in Lake Oswego, a Portland suburb. Operating in a renovated truck facility with four lanes, the auction held its weekly dealer consignment sale in Lake Oswego until 1995, when it moved to a state-of-the-art facility in Wood Village, near Portland’s International Airport.

The auction is a member of ServNet, a premier group of independent auto auctions from across the United States. The auction also participates in AuctionPipeline, where customers may view detailed condition reports, market report information and participate in online sales.

Source: http://www.servnetauctions.com/portland%2012-09.aspx

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