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More than 120 cranes and more than 100 specialized trailers feature in the Ritchie Bros Orlando auction of more than 10,000 lots of construction equipment between 15 and 19 February 2016 in Florida, USA
Construction Europe reports from Caorso on a recent auction with over 1,300 registered bidders, including 680 online bidders, from 69 countries
The financial climate and new technology are just two factors affecting the trading of used equipment
Auction company held its 15th and largest-ever auction in the UK this month, selling a site record of more than 1,600 items
Auction in France last week attracted more than 1,575 on-site and online bidders from more than 70 countries, setting new record for its auctions in France
More than 80 lots of construction equipment from contractor to go under the hammer with Ritchie Bros in France
UK-based auctioneer of construction machinery and industrial equipment relocates to new permanent auction site near Zaragoza
Hertz Equipment Rental Corp. (HERC) has opened a used equipment store in Orlando.
Export strategy designed to be 'counter-cyclical', providing an outlet for excess fleet during periods of low demand in North America.
More than 20,000 items will be up for sale at 650 United Rentals depots.
Former Zeppelin and Loxam manager Joerg Bachmann joins Ritchie Bros as marketing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
First Ritchie Bros auction in China follows years of ground work to obtain regulatory approvals and permissions from the Chinese authorities.
Ritchie Bros is targeting the half of the used equipment market that is not currently served by auctions.
Customers will be able to acquire HERC fleet through finance packages provided by asset management sister company Donlen.
First Chinese auction will be held on 18 April at Ritchie's new auction site at Beijing close to the international airport.
Peter Blake, CEO of Ritchie Bros, tells Murray Pollok that the company will soon be meeting the needs of people who don’t like to buy or sell equipment at unreserved auctions.
New online market - EquipmentOne - will give equipment sellers control over pricing and the ability to negotiate with buyers.
Americ Machinery, the US-based company that sells used machines from Japanese rental company Nikken Corp, is partnering with industrial equipment firm bidadoo Auctions to create an online equipment auction house called Quantos Auctions.
Ritchie Bros Auctioneers remains on course to hold its first auction in China early in 2013 with regulatory approvals moving forward and an auction site in Beijing being lined up.
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