IronPlanet Updates allEquip Format
IronPlanet, an online marketplace for selling and buying used equipment and other durable assets, debuted its next generation allEquip fixed and negotiated pricing format.
IronPlanet, an online marketplace for selling and buying used equipment and other durable assets, debuted its next generation allEquipfixed and negotiated pricing format. In response to growing demand, IronPlanet has launched an enhanced version of its successful allEquip format, which includes the ability to run multi-unit listings and allows the company to increase sales volumes across a wider range of equipment categories, including parts and attachments.
IronPlanet has also integrated the new allEquip format with “Google Shopping,” providing additional exposure for listed items. Google shopping is a rapidly growing Google advertising product that supports fixed price items. The integration allows Google to select items from IronPlanet’s allEquip product feed to showcase to its search users.
“Since last November, we have had tremendous success with the re-launch of allEquip across our marketplaces. Gross Merchandising Volume for the new format is growing at 100% month-over-month and has already surpassed the Daily Marketplace reserve auction model,” said Matt Ackley, IronPlanet Chief Marketing Officer.
The format works for both large and small items, the highest value item was a 1998 Manitowoc 222 Lattice-Boom Crawler Crane which sold for $200,000, according to the company.
“The next generation allEquip format is yet another step forward in our efforts to improve and expand e-commerce for the heavy equipment industry, creating a retail-like experience for our 1.7 million registered users. With the upgraded allEquip format we are giving buyers access to an even wider range of the equipment when they need it, and at prices and volumes that suit their specific demand. At the same time, we are also providing sellers with more options than ever to connect with buyers to sell their heavy equipment and parts," Ackley said.
IronPlanet’s upgraded allEquip enables sellers to:
Control revenue and increase the speed of cash recovery.
Take advantage of Make Offer functionality to provide maximum flexibility for the disposal of equipment.
Fully configure price.
Create multi-unit listings.
Offer thresholds and duration.
In addition, sellers can offer listings in parallel on their own website or other channels simultaneously, receive potential exposure via Google Shopping, control the negotiation process to limit communication burdens, get full access to offer data to better understand marketplace dynamics, market to IronPlanet’s 1.7 million registered users worldwide, and rely on the full support of IronPlanet’s inside sales team.
“Our company is successfully selling construction equipment on the new allEquip platform at IronPlanet. The process was smooth and easy. We have the ability to easily log into our account and check the bids on a daily basis, allowing us to make decisions on offers received,” said Roger Hixson, Vice President of Maintenance, Guy M. Turner, Inc.
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