Place your bid on highly sought-after mining equipment and more from Skorpion Zinc Mine
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The Namibian mine Skorpion Zinc have once again mandated GoIndustry DoveBid SA (GoIndustry) to dispose of their surplus assets. These will include CAT Rigid Dump Trucks, CAT FELs, CAT bulldozers, Komatsu Excavators, MAN diesel tanker trucks, Nissan bakkies, Nissan forklifts. A wide variety of industrial equipment will also feature, including generators, diesel engines, welding machines, cylinders, motors and much more.
This isn’t the first time that GoIndustry has partnered with Skorpion Zinc, and the success of the previous auction – Sale 2 in February this year - is a testament to exceptional team work and dedication. Auction expert of GoIndustry, Herman Liversage, is confident that this next auction, closing from 03 October 2019, will be an even greater success story. “Using our specialised online auction platform, we have the ability to expose any type of asset to the appropriate marketplace on both a national and global scale.” Liversage explains.
This is just one of GoIndustry’s many mining and construction auctions on their busy calendar. Managing Director of GoIndustry, John Cowing, lays out their next few weeks. “Following this auction, our October calendar brings our 9th auction on behalf of Sibanye Stillwater, closing 10 October, followed on 16 October by our 52nd mining multi-vendor auction, which will both feature a wide variety of quality mining machinery and industrial equipment. Our ever-popular government motor vehicle auction which featured over 120 government vehicles will be closing from 17 October, followed by an auction by order of Barloworld the following week. This 7th Barloworld online auction will be featuring assets across Africa – South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia.” Cowing continues.
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