GB expansion plans for Mid Ulster Auctions

Mid Ulster Auctions (MUA), a family owned and operated company, is expanding its services further into the GB market after being appointed by CP Dynes, a leading groundworks and drainage specialist, based in Chelmsford, to manage a multi-million-pound fleet renewal sale.
Noel Lennon, director at Mid Ulster Auctions.Noel Lennon, director at Mid Ulster Auctions.
Noel Lennon, director at Mid Ulster Auctions.

It represents a significant growth opportunity for the Magherafelt company and will be the first auction it has facilitated for goods headquartered in GB throughout its 25-year history.

MUA will manage the sale of a catalogue of 116 lots valued at over £2 million in the online-only public auction, which is due to take place on Saturday, June 6 at 10am.

Originally scheduled as an on-site auction, the sale has been updated to a live online hybrid auction due to Covid-19 and social distancing guidelines.

As part of the latest sale, a large selection of construction plant and machinery is due to go under the hammer.

Featured lots include Volvo A25E 25 tonnes articulated dump trucks, a 2017 registered JCB Hydradig rubber wheeled excavator, the recently launched JCB 220XLC 22 tonnes tracked excavator and a large selection of 21-35 tonnes excavators, including Hitachi and Komatsu models.

“The upcoming fleet renewal sale represents our first live online hybrid auction as we focus our efforts to expand our services in new high-growth markets,” says MUA director Noel Lennon.

“We’re anticipating significant interest for the extensive catalogue of quality heavy plant and construction machinery.”

The sale, Noel says, marks an exciting chapter for the business as it extends its services throughout the UK & Ireland for new and existing clients.

Viewing for the CP Dynes fleet renewal auction is by appointment only in line with social distancing guidelines.

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