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Ritchie Bros opening Chinese auction operations

Auction firm Ritchie Bros is planning to hold its first unreserved public auction of construction machinery at the Beijing Tianzhu Free Trade Zone during Spring 2013.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Auction firm 318 Ritchie Bros is planning to hold its first unreserved public auction of construction machinery at the Beijing Tianzhu Free Trade Zone during Spring 2013. The company has leased land in the Tianzhu Free Trade Zone (Shunyi, Beijing), located close to Beijing Capital International Airport. The Tianzhu Free Trade Zone is connected to one of China's largest roll-on, roll-off ports in Tianjin.

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