The Rabin Company has been leading industrial liquidators and
auctioneers for more than 60 years. As a
result our portfolio of success stories is quite large. We have experience in most every industrial
sector and help companies sell surplus equipment as well as provide solutions
for bankruptcy, insolvency or corporate restructuring.
Several years ago we had the opportunity to assist Johnson & Johnson with liquidating a gauze bandage production facility near Dallas,
TX. The property consisted of 223 acres
of land and a manufacturing, warehouse and office building. Since this was an older facility, the company
had a difficult time finding a buyer. This
is when Rabin stepped in and made a difference in the outcome. We bought the complete facility including all
of the equipment as well as the surrounding acreage.
Through an extensive marketing campaign and utilizing our
vast networking base, we were successful in finding a buyer for the facility. We then proceeded to auction off the items
that the new firm was not interested in.
Lastly we subdivided the real estate and sold parcels to a developer who
intended to bring needed services and housing to the area. The whole project turned out to be a winning
situation for all parties involved.
This is just one example of what we call the Rabin
Difference. Our comprehensive services
include evaluating, marketing, and selling industrial assets. We have the resources and people required to
conduct aggressive advertising campaigns to get equipment assets to the buyers
who need them. Moreover we have the expertise
to navigate sophisticated and complicated transactions and the financial
ability to close deals of any size.
Rabin is an international company
that specializes in creating liquidity for complex manufacturing facilities
with idle or marginally productive assets.
Rabin’s operations include selling entire plants, multiple plant
locations, or surplus individual items by auction or liquidation and much more.
Past auctions include names such as Hostess, Braniff Airlines, Montgomery Ward,
and the Railway Express Agency.