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Copart Auction Conference To Hold In Lagos – Reserve A Seat To Learn How To Buy, Ship And Clear Your Vehicles

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Copart Connect Nigeria 2022

Copart is set to hold a car auction conference in Lagos, Nigeria, reserve a seat to learn how to buy, ship and clear your vehicles with ease.

During the joint conference with its Certified Reseller, attendants will be able to ask Copart representaives any question.

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Copart, a global online car auction company featuring used, wholesale and repairable vehicles, is coming to Lagos, Nigeria for a joint conference in partnership with their certified reseller – Auto Auction Mall.





The Copart Connect Session will hold in Lagos, Nigeria, on Friday, March 11th, 2022. Time : 11am.

During the program, you will learn how to buy, ship and clear your vehicles with ease, and you’ll be able to ask Copart representaives any questions you have.

Copart Is Coming To Nigeria, Reserve A Seat To Learn How To Buy, Ship And Clear Your Vehicles With Ease - autojosh

Seats are limited due to COVID-19, so pre-register for the conference if you intend to attend.

Copart has outlets spread all over USA and Canada. They have also expanded to UK, Germany, Spain, UAE, Brazil, China, India and they are beginning to make an inroad into Nigeria.

The 40 year old Company was founded in 1982 by Willis J. Johnson in California.. they now have over 200 outlets with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. They get their cars from Insurance companies, banks, fleet operators, dealers and the general public.

Copart and other auction sites have won the hearts many Nigerians because you can get a car for less than half the market price, ship to Nigeria, fix it (if it has any issue). You can be a free member or go premium with an initial subscription of $200 in order to enjoy more benefits.





Copart is surely aware of the patronage they get from Nigeria and they are adding services that will make them serve Nigerians better e.g shipping to you in Lagos and working with local representatives.





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