The digitisation of Australian auctions has been at the forefront of industry developments for the last decade, with a wave of businesses focusing on online sales as a way to expand opportunities for buyers and sellers.
The transition to digital-led auctions have been fortuitous and advantageous for all, but have left some businesses longing for a big blowout event sale, which luckily, auction house Pickles is able to provide.
That’s why businesses are looking towards Pickles in 2024, for the opportunity to experience huge, standalone event auctions with sky-high results.
What makes event sales so successful?
Before Australia’s migration to digital auctions, event sales were just known as sales.
In 2024, these sales refer to exciting, standalone auctions that are expected to cause a commotion amongst buyers.
These events are reserved for big sales, featuring a very large range of quality, used assets that we know will draw big crowds for inspections and to online listings.
The sales are unique to every vendor’s needs, with Pickles providing an end-to-end tailored service resulting in events that can be run over multiple auctions, days and even locations depending on the requirements of the business.
The resurgence in event sales has offered the incredible opportunity to open our doors and show off what Pickles is capable of, resulting in big events and even bigger results.
This story is from the June - July 2024 edition of Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
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