Before selling an asset in your fleet, you might want to get a construction equipment appraisal to establish its value.
This consists of an in-person inspection of the equipment by a qualified professional and an assessment of its condition against a variety of factors. According to Ritchie Bros., a global asset management and disposition company that provides end-to-end solutions for buying and selling used equipment, a thorough construction equipment appraisal evaluates:
MakeTypeAgeConditionActivityLocationIndustryEconomic factorsRegional variationsTechnological changesEquipment owner’s reputation
Even if you’ve had a heavy-equipment appraisal in the past, what you may not know is that new technology and services are transforming the traditional process to add
What to Know Before Getting an Equipment Appraisal
Nov 09, 2021
| by Karen Scally, for Association of Equipment Manufacturers |















