Eddisons launches new national assets auction centre in Bradford
Property consultant Eddisons has launched a new national auction centre in Bradford as the headquarters of its machinery and business assets team.
Located on Ounsworth Street in the city, the 15,000 sq ft building, which opened earlier this year, is currently filled with several thousand items, from classic cars to fabrication equipment, that are awaiting disposal via auction.
Twenty vans, cars and trucks are all due to go under the hammer in an online auction ending on Wednesday this week, while a parallel online sale will dispose of over 600 lots of engineering and pipework machinery as well as forklift trucks and a large number of hand tools.
Viewings for both auctions will be held on Tuesday 28 June.
Jason Pinder, Eddisons machinery and business assets director who heads up the auction centre team, said: “We have really stepped up the asset disposal side of the business and the new UK auction centre enables us to provide an even more responsive service to our clients.”
With a team of five machinery and business assets staff currently on board, Eddisons expects to make further hires later in the year.
Mr Pinder added: “We are making big strides in gaining new business from private organisations that have assets they want to sell, alongside the work we do holding auctions as part of the insolvency process.
“Auctioning assets is increasingly becoming the go-to method of disposing of outdated or surplus machinery that is taking up space, reducing efficiency and tying up funds, providing swift and profitable returns.
“The new auction centre gives us ample room to store and display items that are due to go under the hammer and as Bradford is well connected to the motorway network, we are able to dispose of assets for clients from right across the country.”
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