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Surplus Auction
A surplus auction is
a way for a company to dispose of items such as equipment, machinery,
tools, and computers, which are no longer needed. eSyll acts as the
intermediary between buyers and sellers and makes the platform for a surplus
auction a
reality in the ever-evolving marketplace. eSyll offers seven
exchanges, which take place on a regular basis throughout the year. All
types of items are auctioned off. A surplus auction
can not only help a company get rid of items it no longer has a use
for, but it is a way of preserving the item for future use for another
company. Everybody wins, as the seller makes money and the buyer gets
an item or items at a discounted price.
Whether it
is computers, office equipment, laboratory equipment or vehicles that
you wish to dispense with, eSyll’s exchanges is the place to
conduct
a surplusauction.
eSyll has been
in the business for 40 years. With the advent of the Internet, this
avenue for auctioning opens up new doors. It is an innovative concept
that is getting a lot of attention and interest.
eSyll’s
seven exchanges include the BioPharma Exchange, which specializes in
pharmaceutical and laboratory equipment, the ITX Exchange, which
specializes in office equipment, computers, networking equipment,
information technology (IT) and telecommunications, and the MMX
Exchange, which deals in manufacturing and machinery equipment. Also
included are the Transportation Exchange, which deals in trucks,
trailers, commercial vehicles and fleet vehicles, the Electronics
Manufacturing Exchange, which buys and sells electronic assembly,
semiconductors, as well as test and measurement equipment, and the
Mining and Construction Exchange, which deals in mining and
construction equipment. Lastly, eSyll conducts auctions for the FBX
Food and Beverage Exchange, which deals in food and beverage processing
and production equipment.
A surplus auction
of any type, no matter what is being put up for sale helps to bring in
capital for used items still in excellent condition. It brings buyers
and sellers together who would not normally conduct business with each
other. The technology offered by eSyll allows for these types of
exchanges. This is exceptional news for the wholesale surplus markets,
as there are many products that are not easy to price at all. A surplus
auction
helps stabilize such concerns because the competition means that by
default, products find their own market price that is fair to all
parties.
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