The Boswell family marks 25 years of Missouri Auto Auction, reflecting on the corporate’s growth and commitment to serving dealers and consignors. From left to right: Gregg Boswell, his wife Damar, Candice Boswell-Bray, Cody Boswell
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Missouri Auto Auction and the Boswell family recently celebrated 25 years of operation with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and $25,000 in giveaways at the corporate’s five-lane facility in Columbia, Missouri.
25 Years of Growth
Founded in August 2000 by Gregg and Dagmar Boswell, Missouri Auto Auction has grown as an independent, family-owned business with a deal with customer support.
“As an independent auction, our success has been built on strong relationships and personalized service,” said Cody Boswell, owner and vice chairman, in a recent news release. “From our first sale to today, we’ve grown together mile by mile.”
Leadership Perspective
“On behalf of our family, we thank our loyal customers, dedicated employees, and trusted partners for being an important a part of this journey,” added Candice Boswell-Bray, owner. “We sit up for continued growth within the years ahead.”
General Manager Justin Brown credited the auction’s dealer and consignor base for its longevity. “We couldn’t have achieved this milestone without their trust and support,” he said.
Operations Today
Missouri Auto Auction runs on a 22-acre property, offering 500 vehicles weekly across five simultaneous lanes. The ability includes full reconditioning and mechanical services, in-house transportation with a fleet of company-owned trucks, and integration with AutoIMS and Simulcast for each in-lane and online sales.
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