The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Ill., is moving its auctions of surplus equipment online. Beginning Aug. 22, bidders at www.GovDeals.com will be able to purchase pickup trucks, SUVs, mowers, chainsaws, blowers, a generator, and a golf cart.
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The City of Tulsa, Okla., is beginning its online auction test with Purple Wave and will conduct at least one more test this summer before comparing results with those of the City’s traditional auctions.
Read More →Monmouth County, N.J., earned $95,205 from a recent surplus auction, which included a total of 99 items for bid, 50 of which were vehicles. The County also sold heavy construction equipment and lawn equipment, in addition to other items.
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From the full service with a local auction company to online remarketers, fleet managers have multiple options when it comes to selling their used vehicles. Here, fleets and suppliers discuss the benefits of various remarketing solutions.
Read More →KINGMAN, AZ – Mohave County has auctioned 83 vehicles and 13 pallets, bringing in $273,337.84. The County began the auction on Tuesday, Oct. 23, and it ran for a week.
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YONKERS, NY – The City launched an eBay store, YonkersCARStore.com, to sell excess City assets, including vehicles. Opening earnings for the first 10 days of bidding at the store have exceeded $44,000.
Read More →ALEXANDRIA, VA – The City of Alexandria, Va., has formed an agreement with Property Room to conduct online auctions of the City’s found or surplus property and fleet and impounded vehicles.
Read More →NEW YORK - New York City's Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) formally announced a partnership with two online auction companies, Property Room.com and Copart, in order to move their city fleet vehicle auctions online.
Read More →NEW YORK – New York City’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) has partnered with Property Room and Copart to auction City fleet vehicles online.
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