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Case and Mascus agree to work more closely

Following the launch of its Certified Used range of equipment earlier this year, Case Construction Equipment has partnered with Mascus, the company’s preferred third party marketplace in Europe. Mascus is available in 38 languages and with 33 offices worldwide. Mascus’ monthly audience is estimated at 3 million buyers and has a mobile app for buying used equipment. “Partnering with Europe’s largest online marketplace for used construction equipment provides the perfect platform for Case dealers to sho
September 18, 2019 Read time: 2 mins
Mascus makes the case for Case

Following the launch of its Certified Used range of equipment earlier this year, 176 Case Construction Equipment has partnered with 7588 Mascus, the company’s preferred third party marketplace in Europe.

Mascus is available in 38 languages and with 33 offices worldwide. Mascus’ monthly audience is estimated at 3 million buyers and has a mobile app for buying used equipment.

“Partnering with Europe’s largest online marketplace for used construction equipment provides the perfect platform for Case dealers to showcase their used inventory,” said Jean Philippe Soussan, global head of remarketing, for 1595 CNH Industrial, a division of Case. “It also gives Case Certified Used machines far greater visibility on the market.”

Working with Case is also something Mascus are hugely pleased about, as

“We already work and have long relationships with several Case dealers around Europe who are using our services to sell used assets and run their used equipment webpage,” said Rickard Krøtø, chief operating officer at Mascus International.

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