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Ritchie Bros to sell unused mine processing plant equipment at Netherlands auction in July

Posted on 5 Jun 2014

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers will sell a large selection of unused mining plant at its unreserved public auction in Moerdijk, The Netherlands, on July 3 and 4, 2014. The equipment includes crushers, feeders, stackers, conveyor belts, vibratory screens, a reclaimer and much more. The equipment will be available for personal inspection in the week before the auction and sold on auction day to the highest bidders without minimum bids or reserve prices.

Buyers can bid in person at the Moerdijk auction site, online in real time at rbauction.com and by proxy.

“At Ritchie Bros we sell thousands of heavy mining and construction equipment items and trucks each year,” said Jeroen Rijk, Senior Vice President, Sales, Ritchie Bros Auctioneers. “And, without a doubt, our upcoming auction in Moerdijk is an extraordinary and unique opportunity for mining companies from all over the world to be able to find an enormous quantity of unused plant equipment and bid on items in an unreserved auction. Additionally, due to the proximity of our auction location to international shipping ports, equipment will be ready to be shipped and be put straight to work – saving potential buyers a considerable amount on transportation.”

Some of the unused equipment highlights at the upcoming Moerdijk auction include:

•           A 2011 Thyssen Krupp semi-mobile primary & secondary crushing plant

•           A 2011 Tenova 40RE6000 reclaimer

•           Two 2011 Zoomlion stackers

•           Four 2011 Sandvik CH660 cone crushers

•           Six 2011 Haver & Boecker TD 2440 x 9760 2 circular eccentric vibratory screens

•           Twenty-eight EP420 Sandvik conveyor belts (ranging from 23 to 2,000 m).