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Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers at a glance.
Ritchie Bros. is the world's largest industrial auctioneer. From humble beginnings we've grown to serve equipment buyers and sellers all over the world. How? By staying focused on great customer service and our commitment to unreserved public auctions.
Who we are
The world's largest industrial auctioneer
Established 1958 in Kelowna, BC, Canada
More than 1,400 full-time employees worldwide
Solution provided by Ritchie Bros. (NYSE and TSX: RBA), the world's largest seller of used equipment
What we do
We conduct live, unreserved public auctions with both on-site and online bidding, selling a wide range of used and unused equipment for:
Construction, Mining, Transportation, Agriculture, Oil & gas, Lifting & material handling
Forestry & other industries
How we do it
Every Ritchie Bros. auction is unreserved. That means there are no minimum bids or reserve prices; every item is sold to the highest bidder on auction day. And we forbid owners from bidding on their own items. That means there's no artificial price manipulation at our auctions – buyers set the prices, not sellers.
How much we sell
Worldwide in 2012: 328 auctions, 389,500+ bidder registrations, 99,250+ buyers, 42,000+ consignments, 287,000+ item, US$3.9B+ of equipment
At an average industrial auction in 2012:
1300 lots, 190 sellers, 1,760 on-site and online bidders, US$16.5 million of equipment
Online at rbauction.com in 2012:
5.5 million unique visitors,30,000-50,000 site visitors on an average day
US$1.3 billion of equipment sold
Approx. 60% of bidders at an average industrial auction bid online
Where we operate
Headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Canada
USA head office in Lincoln, NE; European head office in Breda, the Netherlands
More than 40 auction sites in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia
Source: (Google.com.pk)
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers at a glance.
Ritchie Bros. is the world's largest industrial auctioneer. From humble beginnings we've grown to serve equipment buyers and sellers all over the world. How? By staying focused on great customer service and our commitment to unreserved public auctions.
Who we are
The world's largest industrial auctioneer
Established 1958 in Kelowna, BC, Canada
More than 1,400 full-time employees worldwide
Solution provided by Ritchie Bros. (NYSE and TSX: RBA), the world's largest seller of used equipment
What we do
We conduct live, unreserved public auctions with both on-site and online bidding, selling a wide range of used and unused equipment for:
Construction, Mining, Transportation, Agriculture, Oil & gas, Lifting & material handling
Forestry & other industries
How we do it
Every Ritchie Bros. auction is unreserved. That means there are no minimum bids or reserve prices; every item is sold to the highest bidder on auction day. And we forbid owners from bidding on their own items. That means there's no artificial price manipulation at our auctions – buyers set the prices, not sellers.
How much we sell
Worldwide in 2012: 328 auctions, 389,500+ bidder registrations, 99,250+ buyers, 42,000+ consignments, 287,000+ item, US$3.9B+ of equipment
At an average industrial auction in 2012:
1300 lots, 190 sellers, 1,760 on-site and online bidders, US$16.5 million of equipment
Online at rbauction.com in 2012:
5.5 million unique visitors,30,000-50,000 site visitors on an average day
US$1.3 billion of equipment sold
Approx. 60% of bidders at an average industrial auction bid online
Where we operate
Headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Canada
USA head office in Lincoln, NE; European head office in Breda, the Netherlands
More than 40 auction sites in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia
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