• July 10, 2024
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New Manheim Industrial Corporate Fleet & Finance Auction to Specialise in Low-km, Ex-fleet Trucks

New Manheim Industrial Corporate Fleet & Finance Auction to Specialise in Low-km, Ex-fleet Trucks

Presented by: Cox Automotive Australia & New Zealand

  • Late-model, well-maintained assets from corporate fleets, leasing companies and repossessions.
  • Held every month immediately after the regular Manheim Industrial Transport auction.
  • Kicks off July 12, will strengthen Manheim Industrial’s Transport footprint for buyers and vendors. 

Manheim Industrial Australia will launch a new regular transport auction from July this year, specialising in  trucks sourced from corporate fleets, leasing companies and finance repossessions. 

The low-km and ex-fleet Transport Corporate Fleet & Finance auctions will be held monthly, immediately  after the regular monthly transport auctions (heavy, light & trailers). 

The first auction is scheduled for July 12-16 this year and will incorporate in-demand, late-model transport assets from Manheim Industrial’s key corporate, leasing and rental, and banking clients.

Source: Supplied.

Each monthly sale will run over the second week of every month. 

Assets slated for this new monthly auction will generally be later model, with lower odometers and  thorough services histories as expected by the most fastidious operators.  

Transport Corporate Fleet & Finance auctions will exist alongside regular Manheim Industrial auctions  focused on sectors including Transport, Civil & Construction, Agriculture and Mining. 

“In analysing our go-to-market strategy, the time has come for us to implement some revisions to our  calendar of monthly national auctions,” said Manheim Industrial Head of Sales Adrian Paley. 

“First up is our transport category, where our growth has meant the monthly auctions (heavy, light, trailers)  are due for an update.” 

“We’ve put thought into how we go about refining the auctions, including but not limited to consideration of  specific asset types, vendor service requirements, asset locations, auction size, marketing methods, our  site capabilities and much more.” 

Source: Supplied.

About us 

Manheim Industrial Australia is a leading auction house with deep experience remarketing transport, civil, construction, plant, agricultural, and mining equipment on behalf of large and mid-sized vendors – both  private sector and public.

Manheim is a global auction remarketing company that also specialises in weekly Australia-wide passenger  and light commercial vehicle auctions, and salvage auctions on behalf of large insurance companies. 

Manheim is a fully owned subsidiary of Cox Automotive Australia, which makes and supports retail data  and software solutions for car dealers and OEMs, including lead management, inventory management,  valuations, service management, as well as website development and finance integrations.  

Cox Automotive Australia is part of Cox Automotive Inc, a privately owned North American company with  tens of thousands of employees, billions of dollars in turnover and market presence on five continents.  

For further information, please contact: 

Mike Costello – Corporate Affairs Manager 

Mobile: +61 405 321 807 | Email: mike.costello@coxautoinc.com 

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