November saw a large influx in volume, with 54 machinery sales booked for the month. This equates to the most sales we have ever run in November.

Clearance also trended upwards, with 41% of items with a value over $10,000 selling.

There was sustained interest for earth moving equipment throughout the month, particularly in southern and central Queensland.

Nov mach

Volume remains strong for December, with 35 auctions booked across the country.

Here are some upcoming sales to keep an eye on:

 

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