Sunday, November 16, 2014

Great Deals on Equipment Can be Found at Auctions


If you are a business owner and want to expand operations or need better-quality equipment, you know it is not easy to come up with the type of capital required to buy brand-new.  This is why you should look into purchasing used equipment at auction or through liquidation sales.
   
Manufacturing equipment is different from high-tech devices such as computers as it is built to last and can easily run for decades.  Furthermore just because a company decides to sell used equipment does not necessarily mean it has outlived its usefulness.  It may be a case of downsizing or needing to make room for up-dated equipment.  In some cases, a company may be going out of business and must sell.  Whatever the reason, it presents a perfect opportunity for small businesses such as yours to come in and buy up equipment that would be out of reach if it was brand-new. 

Frequently used equipment is from large corporations that have the ability to invest the type of capital that is required to purchase brand new, state-of-the-art equipment.  Many times they routinely replace their equipment once newer models become available with improved capacities, faster output and new engineering designs.  This does not mean that the older equipment is past its prime; on the contrary, it should have plenty of life left to admirably perform many more years on your factory floor. 
   
We encourage you to let an auction company expertly assist you in the process.  At Rabin our auctions allow smaller or entrepreneurial companies just starting out to have the opportunity to purchase high-quality, working equipment for a fraction of the original purchase price.  We provide a superior buying and selling experience with the most accurate product descriptions, high-quality photos and unmatched customer service.  Ask our buyers—Rabin auctions are organized, professional and fun!


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.  

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