Euro Auctions is expanding its global operations with new acquisition
Euro Auctions is revealing its expansion plans for 2013 with the addition of a new site to its operations. Based in Dromore, Northern Ireland, Euro Auctions has been conducting unreserved auctions of industrial equipment and construction machinery since 1998. The company has permanent auction sites in Northern Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, Australia and now the USA.
January 6, 2017
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214 Euro Auctions is revealing its expansion plans for 2013 with the addition of a new site to its operations. Based in Dromore, Northern Ireland, Euro Auctions has been conducting unreserved auctions of industrial equipment and construction machinery since 1998. The company has permanent auction sites in Northern Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, Australia and now the USA. This latest site is in Newnan, South West of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Formerly the home to the ADESA Atlanta Truck & Equipment Auctions, this elevated site runs parallel to Interstate 85. The on-site facilities include the main drive through auction hall, office accommodation, a check-in and sale day administration building and two preparation and spray workshops. The firm expects to hold its first sale at this site in the second half of 2013. In addition the company plans to improve the facilities at its facility at Dormagen in Germany. The plan includes the building of a permanent structure to house the main sales arena which will included a heated and seated viewing pavilion where bidders can view the auction parade in comfort and style. The work is planned for completion during the second half of 2013.
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