Investment Recovery and Redeployment Solutions for Your Surplus Equipment
Individual Asset Sales
Sell your surplus equipment on our global marketplace or alongside similar equipment in one of our auctions. You can choose to list one asset or hundreds at a time. Our Project Management Team will work with you to select the sales channel that best fits your needs and gets you the best results.
EquipNet has managed hundreds of site closures and projects in Brazil over the last two decades. We understand your industry, your equipment, and how to manage sensitive deadlines. Based on your project scope and timeframe, we will recommend the best sales plan to meet your needs.
Our corporate clients are able to gain visibility across their organizations using EquipNet’s proprietary Asset Redeployment Management System. ARMS™, as it is known, is a secure web-based interface that allows clients to proactively identify, post, track, redeploy, and sell surplus or idle equipment with ease.
Below are some of the wanted categories of equipment that EquipNet is currently looking to purchase through the Outright Purchase Program or for you to sell through EquipNet's Posting Platform. If you have any of the following equipment, or if you are searching for your own wanted equipment, contact us today.
The client informed EquipNet of a five-building plant closure in Fortaleza, Brazil. As it handled vaccinations, the facility had to be cleared and demolished.
Whether you are selling an individual listing or an entire plant closure, EquipNet is here to help with investment recovery solutions that fit your needs and provide sustainable outcomes. In creating a circular economy, EquipNet has worked with many clients to help sell the surplus equipment within their facilities.
Wi-Fi standards are constantly evolving and improving, so it should be no surprise that companies are exploring free universal Wi-Fi. And eager consumers wanting to stay connected are intrigued.
EquipNet is excited to announce that it has recently partnered with Australian-based online marketplace Grays to help support the company's planned expansion into the United States market.
A significant number of everyday items, particularly electronics, use a Semiconductor Chip. However, a perfect storm of circumstances has created a shortage. How did this happen, and what is being affected?
Industrial automation is becoming more common, but as this happens, companies are finding themselves with more surplus equipment. What should you do with it to make sure it does not just end up as waste?