Surplex has been appointed to auction off over 100 used machines following a decision to close Norwich-based Denny Precision Ltd, a respected company in the metal processing sector. The auction which ends on 28 June will include all operational and manufacturing equipment.
The industrial market in the UK has faced a series of unprecedented challenges, including Brexit, Covid-19, inflation, supply chain issues issues and geopolitical problems. For companies that have struggled to maintain their production capacity under these conditions, sometimes closing the business is the only option. When a manufacturing company is dissolved, disposing of its machinery and equipment can be a challenge as it is often difficult to know how to get the most out of buying or selling a machine.
In this context, Surplex offers an excellent solution with its full-service offering to support interested parties in their purchase or sale of used machinery. The auctioneer is a globally active industrial auction house for trading in metal, wood, construction machinery, and other industries and has offices in 16 European countries, ensuring companies can count on competent support tailored precisely to the requirements and regulations of the region.
Antony Reed is the Surplex country manager for the UK and an expert in the UK machinery trade. He said: “Surplex takes pride in being the fastest-growing auction platform in the UK. This success is rooted in our unique understanding of our customers’ needs and expectations. It is crucial for UK businesses to engage directly with local partners and our platform enables exactly that, providing utmost efficiency and trust.”
Until 28 June, interested parties can browse and bid on the comprehensive inventory of equipment from Denny Precision on the website
Surplex.com. This sale includes many five-axis multi-pallet machining centres, a Fanuc Robodrill automated system, many late-model Star Swiss machines, and much more. The systems are in showroom condition and under power. Furthermore, an on-site inspection in Norwich is possible by arrangement. Interested parties can also browse through the factory hall via a virtual online 3-D tour.