Ritchie Bros. celebrates big March Auctions in Edmonton and the US Rockies
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Ritchie Bros. celebrates big March Auctions in Edmonton and the US Rockies

Ritchie Bros. celebrates big March Auctions in Edmonton and the US Rockies

A week after selling 11,000+ items in Orlando, FL, Ritchie Bros. was right back at it with multi-day online auctions in Edmonton, AB and the Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. The two unreserved auctions attracted a combined 26,250+ bidder registrations and US$95+ million in gross transaction value.

On March 2 – 3 Ritchie Bros. sold 3,700+ equipment items from five locations in one Rocky Mountain regional event. Highlights included a 2017 CMI Bandit 12 portable dry-mix concrete plant that sold for US$500,000; a 2012 Grove TMS9000E 110-ton 8×4 hydraulic truck crane that sold for US$340,000, and a 2015 Caterpillar 160M3 AWD motor grader that sold for US$275,000.

“We achieved excellent results in last week’s Rocky Mountain regional event, resulting in a lot of very happy consignors, many of whom are eager to sell again soon,” said Chad Apland, Regional Sales Manager (Denver), Ritchie Bros. “Immediately following the auction we began receiving calls from customers asking how quickly they can get their equipment on the market to take advantage of the strong pricing we are achieving today.

“We have IronPlanet sales every Thursday, our Marketplace-E platform is stocked 24/7 with premier assets, and our next Rocky Mountain regional event will be in May—whatever you need, we are here to help!”

Ritchie Bros. also held its first Edmonton, AB auction of 2022 last week, selling CA$59+ million (US$46+ million) of trucks and equipment on March 1 – 3. Sales highlights included a 2012 Caterpillar D6T LGP dozer that sold for CA$317,000 (US$248,888); a 2021 Kenworth T800 8×6 truck tractor that sold for CA$295,000 (US$231,251); and a 2018 Hitachi ZX225US-6 hydraulic excavator that sold for CA$267,5000 (US$209,693).

“I think Ritchie Bros. is the benchmark for selling equipment, with the reputation they have built and the services they provide,” said Jim Bardick of J&V Trucking Ltd., who conducted a fleet realignment in last week’s Edmonton auction. “Their financial arm is a huge advantage for sellers and a great benefit for buyers. Most banks are so restrictive, but Ritchie Bros. Financial Services understands equipment and auctions, which is very important when items are selling for a premium. At the end of the sale, we had exceeded expectations and were very proud of how Ritchie Bros. represented our company and our equipment.”

Ritchie Bros. has more than 60,000 items listed in its upcoming auctions and online marketplaces, including a three-day Fort Worth, TX auction with 4,000+ items on March 15 – 17 and a six-day Edmonton site auction in early May.

“We already have a big complete dispersal from Crow Enterprises consigned to our May Edmonton sale, with some excellent dirt moving equipment,” said Trent Vandenberghe, Regional Sales Manager (Edmonton), Ritchie Bros. “The recent rise in oil prices is driving new exploration in Alberta and increased demand for oil & gas-related equipment. Now is a great time to sell—please don’t hesitate to contact us so we can start advertising your assets to the world.”

QUICK FACTS

Rocky Mountain Regional Event (Mar. 2 – 3, 2022)

  • Gross Transaction Value: US$49+ million
  • Total Registered Bidders: 11,000+ from 49 countries
  • Number of Lots: 3,700+
  • Number of Consignors: 600+

Edmonton, AB (Mar. 1 – 3, 2022)

  • Gross Transaction Value: CA$59+ million (US$46+ million)
  • Total Registered Bidders: 15,200+ from 51 countries
  • Number of Lots: 4,500+
  • Number of Consignors: 690+

Post source : Ritchie Bros.

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