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29/11/2010

Auction Portal Helps Customers Maximise Their Assets

Dedicated online auction portal, www.mrmachinery.com, is helping its customers across the globe streamline their processes and maximise the potential of their assets through providing access to its unique platform for the sale and purchase of used plant machinery.

Specialising in the sale of construction, industrial, mining, agricultural, recycling, and transport machinery, the company’s fortnightly certified auctions provide an innovative trading environment that customers can experience from the comfort of their own office, whilst showcasing their surplus machines to a truly global market.

One of Mr Machinery’s clients, Seamus Byrne of Dundalk-based Dromad Hire, commented: "Our experiences of Mr Machinery have been wholly positive, and we use the online portal at least once a month to dispose of items such as dump trucks, access equipment, diggers and rollers. The team at Mr Machinery is highly-professional and efficient, and the valuations they provide us with are both competitive and realistic, and also enable us to put a starting price on each item giving us far more security, control and peace of mind, which in this current climate is vital."

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Mr Machinery's much-anticipated next event commences on Tuesday 30th November and runs until Thursday 2nd December at 1600 hours. On offer is an extensive range of quality machines from around the world, including tracked and wheeled excavators, JCBs, wheeled loaders and backhoe loaders, dump trucks, and many more, all complete with full and comprehensive inspection reports.

Mark Bacon, Managing Director of Mr Machinery, commented: "Our auctions are designed specifically to meet every one of our customer’s needs, and provide a convenient and efficient way for buyers and sellers to dispose of, and purchase, quality plant and machinery with first-class customer service guaranteed."

For a full list of the machines available at this auction, as well as further information on how to register for free, visit www.mrmachinery.com.

Mr Machinery is a dedicated online auction portal offering a unique platform for the sale and purchase of used plant machinery. Founded in 2007, the organisation has a global audience across more than 170 countries worldwide and currently attracts an average of 25,000 unique users to its site every year. With extensive experience within the heavy equipment and logistics industries, the team provides both buyers and sellers a professional, personal and reliable service, ensuring every customer’s machinery and logistics needs are more than met.

For all enquiries please contact Gary Loughran, Territory Manager Ireland, on +00 353 87 668 2408, via email at [email protected] or Skype: mrmachineryireland. Alternatively, contact Richard Perry, Sales Manager UK on +00 44 7889 728511, via email at [email protected] or Skype: richmrmachinery.

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