LBD Auction Services provides trained labor support for auto auctions that need dependable people on the ground. From drivers and lot personnel to detail support, recon help, mechanics, clerical staff, and traffic control, our work is focused on helping auction operations move safely, consistently, and efficiently.
LBD exists because auto auctions need more than bodies on a schedule. They need people who understand vehicle movement, lot flow, safety, accountability, communication, and the urgency of keeping operations moving.
Since 2002, LBD has focused on providing auction-specific labor services for organizations that need dependable support across the lot. Our teams help auctions manage the practical work that keeps vehicles, people, and processes moving in the right direction.
We are not simply filling shifts. We are helping auctions protect flow, reduce friction, and build dependable teams around the work that has to get done.
Michael Ray Newman’s background remains part of the company’s story, but LBD is bigger than one founder. It is a team-driven labor company built around drivers, supervisors, lot staff, detail teams, recon support, clerical help, and the people who show up every day to keep auction operations moving.
In some markets and partnerships, that work can also create pathways for rehabilitation, re-entry, and employment development. LBD believes steady work, clear expectations, and accountable team environments can help people rebuild confidence while creating real value for auction partners.
LBD was created to serve a specific need in the auto auction industry: dependable labor support from people who understand auction operations, vehicle movement, and sale-day execution.
Through experience inside auction environments, the LBD story expanded into stronger labor management, vehicle tracking, accountability systems, and better visibility for operators.
The operational lessons connected to LBD helped shape broader auction labor and tracking standards, reinforcing the importance of visibility, process, and accountability on the lot.
Today, LBD remains focused on providing auction labor services that are practical, supervised, safety-minded, and built around the people who do the work every day.
As LBD grows, the mission is to keep serving auctions while also creating structured employment opportunities, skill-building environments, and workforce pathways where the right partnerships make that possible.
LBD’s value comes from people, process, and consistency. The work may happen across the lot, but the standard has to be clear at every level.
We serve the auto auction environment directly, which means our labor model is built around the rhythm and realities of vehicle movement, sale preparation, and lot operations.
Every auction lot depends on trust. LBD emphasizes safe movement, clear expectations, communication, and accountability for the work performed on site.
From drivers to clerical support, our goal is to reduce staffing pressure and help operators keep the day moving with dependable labor support.
LBD is built around organized deployment. Supervision, team structure, and communication help create consistency across shifts and locations.
Where programs and partnerships allow, LBD sees auction labor as a way to create steady work, rebuild confidence, and open doors for people seeking a productive path forward.
We respect the pressure auction operators face. Our role is to support the operation, protect the flow of work, and make the people side of the lot easier to manage.
LBD’s work lives at the intersection of auction operations and workforce development. The immediate goal is to help auctions run better. The larger opportunity is to use structured work, supervision, and team standards to create employment opportunities that matter.
LBD helps reduce staffing burden, improve lot coordination, and provide labor support that understands the pace and expectations of auction work.
LBD creates structure around the work: expectations, roles, communication, supervision, and a culture of showing up prepared.
When aligned with the right partners, auction labor can become a practical employment pathway for people building skills, stability, and a new chapter.
Whether you need drivers, lot personnel, detail support, mechanics, clerical staff, traffic control, or supervised labor coverage, LBD is built to support the auction environment with people who understand the work.
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