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Develon launches used equipment website

The platform was set up in collaboration with Mascus.
By David Arminas October 4, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Another online platform for selling used heavy construction equipment has been set up (image © Phartisan/Dreamstime)

Develon Europe has launched a website for its dealers, end-users and contractors to sell and buy used equipment from all manufacturers.

The platform has been established through a project with Mascus, a provider of used equipment management tools and an online classified site for buying and selling used heavy machinery and industrial vehicles.

The platform can be viewed at www.useddevelon.eu.  

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