Ritchie Bros to auction equipment in Hyderabad
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Ritchie Bros to auction equipment in Hyderabad

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers is set to auction equipment and trucks in Hyderabad on October 12, 2010. Leading the industrial auction scene for 52 years now, the Canadian company since September 2009 has held several auctions in India, where hundreds of equipment and trucks have been sold.

Ritchie Bros auctions used and unused equipment items, machines, tractors and trucks used in construction, transportation, agriculture, mining, and other industries. These are sold to large crowds of bidders. Every auction is 100 per cent unreserved, meaning there are no minimum bids or reserve prices on the items being sold. This creates a transparent auction environment for equipment buyers; they know that they’re competing with legitimate buyers. All equipment is gathered and displayed at the auction site in the weeks leading up to an auction, available for inspection and testing.

Contact: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. Tel: 011-4141 4444. Website: www.rbauction.com

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers is set to auction equipment and trucks in Hyderabad on October 12, 2010. Leading the industrial auction scene for 52 years now, the Canadian company since September 2009 has held several auctions in India, where hundreds of equipment and trucks have been sold. Ritchie Bros auctions used and unused equipment items, machines, tractors and trucks used in construction, transportation, agriculture, mining, and other industries. These are sold to large crowds of bidders. Every auction is 100 per cent unreserved, meaning there are no minimum bids or reserve prices on the items being sold. This creates a transparent auction environment for equipment buyers; they know that they’re competing with legitimate buyers. All equipment is gathered and displayed at the auction site in the weeks leading up to an auction, available for inspection and testing. Contact: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. Tel: 011-4141 4444. Website: www.rbauction.com

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