Manheim Industrial EOFY sales events underway, hundreds of assets under the hammer!

Presented by: Cox Automotive Australia & New Zealand

Manheim’s biggest sales event of the year, you won’t want to miss out.

Manheim Industrial’s end of financial year (EOFY) sales event starts June 20, with stock allocated across Australia in various asset classes including Transport, Civil, Construction, and Agriculture.

Equipment buyers will have access to hundreds of assets including dump trucks, dozers, tractors, graders, excavators, scissor lifts, skid steers, generators, trailers, pantechs, utes and vans, prime movers and more.

A range of Tractors available at Manheim Industrial’s end of financial year (EOFY) sales event. Source: Supplied.

This includes equipment from brands including Isuzu, Caterpillar, John Deere, Toyota and Kenworth, just to name a few.

The EOFY auctions, Manheim’s biggest sales event of 2024, runs from June 20 to June 25 and this year also includes a dedicated ex-hire equipment auction for the first time.

Manheim’s EOFY auctions bring huge volume and a range of assets, with motivated buyers looking to transact prior to June 30.

Market conditions mean prices are generally stabilising compared to the COVID-induced highs of 2022/23, but we expect significant buyer interest and strong competition for assets. June is consistently the biggest-selling month of the year.

This year’s EOFY auctions include:

  • EOFY Transport
  • EOFY Civil
  • EOFY End of Lease & Finance
  • EOFY Ex-Hire
  • Major Earthmoving Dispersals NSW & WA
  • Civil Contractor Liquidation VIC
  • Prime Mover & Trailer Liquidation VIC
  • Late Model Tractor & Harvester
  • Salvage Truck & Machinery

You can find our full inventory at the Manheim Industrial site, where you can also register to bid.

A range of Transport gear available at Manheim Industrial’s end of financial year (EOFY) sales event. Source: Supplied.

About Cox Automotive Australia and Manheim Industrial:

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.

Our parent company Cox Automotive Australia is a subsidiary of Cox Automotive US, the world’s largest automotive services and technology provider. Our local team of almost 600 people also works with 25+ automotive OEMs, dealers, insurers, financiers, and with the private and public fleet sectors.

Our brands in Australia include Manheim Auctions (passenger, industrial and salvage), Kelley Blue Book, Sell My Car, and digital retailing solutions including LeadDriver and Xtime – an aftersales customer management platform used by several of Australia’s top OEMs in their dealer networks.

For further information, please contact:

Mike Costello – Corporate Affairs Manager
Mobile: +61 405 321 807 | Email: mike.costello@coxautoinc.com

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