Uriquip debuts online equipment marketplace

With partnerships in 32 countries, Uriquip offers a substantial global network, especially within the crane segment.

Uriquip, the new digital marketplace created by industry veteran, Uri Toudjarov, will facilitate the trading of heavy machinery and construction equipment on a global scale. The new platform streamlines the procurement process for buyers and sellers of used equipment, the company said.

The digital marketplace streamlines the sale and auction of machinery assets, offering a direct transaction process between parties. With an inventory that encompasses construction equipment, cranes, and aerial work platforms, the platform enables efficient online transactions without intermediaries and for parties to connect and network directly on the platform. It supports listings for both sales and rentals, incorporating features like virtual tours of machinery, and facilitates the organization of private auctions. 

“Our digital marketplace is informed by significant industry experience, aiming to improve how equipment is traded,” said Toudjarov. This platform is designed to facilitate transactions more efficiently and with a lower financial and environmental impact for all parties.”

Uriquip’s approach eliminates the costs and carbon footprint of moving equipment to physical locations for sale. (E.g. auction sites.) The machines are sold where they are based and shipped direct to the new owner. 

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