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Public sale Outcomes: US$86+ million of kit bought in Fort Price

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Three-day public sale attracted 12,600+ bidders from 65+ nations

Final week Ritchie Bros. performed its largest ever December public sale in Texas, promoting US$86+ million of kit and vans for 800+ consignors in three days.

The December 13 – 15 Fort Price public sale attracted greater than 12,600 registered bidders from 65+ nations, which is new December report for the positioning.

Roughly 88 % of the tools within the public sale was bought to U.S. consumers, together with 43 % bought to Texans. The remaining 12 % was bought to worldwide consumers from as far-off as Australia, Egypt, and Honduras.

“We proceed to interrupt bidder data at Ritchie Bros., reaching an unprecedented variety of tools and truck consumers from all over the world,” mentioned Nicolas Agudelo, Regional Gross sales Supervisor, Ritchie Bros.

“Having a strategic accomplice for the advertising and marketing and sale of used industrial belongings has by no means been extra vital and nobody attracts a much bigger shopping for viewers than Ritchie Bros. We’ve got a mess of options and companies to fulfill your wants. Please contact us right now so we will begin advertising and marketing your belongings to the world.”

Huge sellers from Fort Price

Gear highlights within the Fort Price occasion included 400+ truck tractors, 440+ aerial work platforms, 190 excavators, 120+ skid steers, and 35+ cranes, in addition to a big collection of oil & gas-related assets sold in the dedicated RB Energy event on Day Three.

All tools was bought with out minimal bids or reserve costs. Listed below are the highest three sellers:

2014 Manitowoc 12000-1 120-ton crawler crane – US$330,000

2022 Caterpillar 336 hydraulic excavator – US$320,000

2021 Caterpillar 950M wheel loader – US$260,000





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