Salvage Direct (SD) has opened a new processing center near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of its expansion plan.

The company said that every facility in its logistics network recently upgraded the processing and preservation capabilities to include an efficient service with an emphasis on engine and transmission performance.

According to SD, the enhanced processing program will expose a detailed information to salvage auction bidders and increase the number of units in inventory which run and move.

The SD New Britain facility is situated on a 21-acre parcel, which includes 20 acres of secure outdoor storage space and a 25,000-square-feet indoor processing and warehousing facility. It is conveniently located between the Philadelphia and Allentown, markets.

Bob Joyce, founder of Salvage Direct, said: “We’re excited about the enhanced processing program. This initiative takes vehicle information to the next level. Our runs/drives initiatives will now contain additional power and drive train information complete with a new, multi-media presentation. Buyers benefit from complete disclosure and suppliers will experience even better recovery on their invested assets.”