13 Sep 2022
We have been appointed by the owner of two Subway stores, the multi-national fast food restaurant franchise, to manage the sale of surplus equipment and machinery on their behalf.
The lots include ovens, warmers, servery counters, dishwashers, Merrychefs, furniture and much more. The auction bidding ends on 22nd September 2022 and the catalogue is live and can be VIEWED NOW
We work with organisations of all sizes to sell their surplus equipment and assets (often in storage or taking up vital working space) to SMEs and charities via online auction - hitting sustainability objectives, making a profit and reducing clearance costs in the process.
As part of a refurbishment of their UK headquarters, tech giant Twitter engaged our services to manage the sustainable reuse of surplus office furniture, catering appliances and equipment from their Soho offices. A range of SMEs and charities benefitted from this auction, purchasing excellent quality items at great value prices.
Askham Bryan College announced plans to close the Newton Rigg site at Penrith in 2020. We were engaged to undertake a total site clearance of the college campus, a large site with multiple departments. Assets included farming and agricultural equipment, engineering machinery, commercial vehicles, ground care tools and general college equipment. Over £300,000 was raised at auction, with over 95% of the purchases made by SMEs, community projects and charities.
We do it for you! Once we've worked together to agree an equipment and asset list to sell, we do the rest. We have an experienced in-house team that runs hundreds of auctions every year, so you can leave the project with us and we'll keep you updated along the way. From valuations to lotting, marketing, collecting payments and organising collections, we've got it covered.
At the end of each auction we produce a Project Summary Report for our clients. This document can be shared with internal stakeholders and includes an overview of the project, some auction insights, revenue raised, sustainability achievements and we also collect some buyer stories along the way.
Stuart from Grasmere Farm purchased a cold display counter from our auction at the College of North West London for use at Farmers Markets and County Shows.
Steve from YMCA Lakeside in the Lake District purchased two van loads of accommodation furniture from our Newton Rigg College auction and was happy to share his story with us to promote the reuse of equipment and assets.
Well, there's a bit more to it than that but we want to keep the word count down! The Circular Economy is a beautiful thing and we are proud to work in an industry that helps play a part in enabling the reuse of equipment and assets every single day. If your organisation would like to learn more about how we can work for you in this regard, just drop us a message and we'll book in a 30 minute virtual presentation to explain how it works.