Cat Auction Services Returns to Des Moines for June 17 Auction

Cat Auction Services entered the heavy equipment auction arena in late 2008 and has been active across the country. Reviews from all corners have been positive, and the auctions have drawn buyers from 49 states and nearly three dozen countries.Contractors are used to making bids, so the competition of an auction is not an unfamiliar excitement (especially when you score that sweet deal). Such an opportunity for spirited competition and attractive bargains can be found at Cat Auction Services, which just announced it will hold an unreserved public auction in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday, June 17.

Coming on the heels of auctions in Houston, Texas, and the Twin Cities, Minn., the Iowa auction returns Cat Auction Services to the city of its inaugural auction in late 2008. The event will be held at McAninch Corp. (4001 Delaware Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa) and will include a broad assortment of heavy equipment from a number of manufacturers. The auction will begin at 9 a.m. local time.

Featuring a wide variety of excavators, track-type tractors, Ag tractors, loaders and trucks, among other equipment, the Des Moines event is expected to draw bidders from across the United States and around the world. Interested buyers are invited to view the entire equipment list online prior to the event by visiting https://www.catauctions.com/. Real-time online bidding will be available on the day of the auction through the company’s Web site. Participants are invited to register early and access inspection reports on the equipment.

“We’re thrilled to be coming back to Des Moines to the site where we kicked everything off a year-and-a-half ago,” said Rick Albin, Cat Auction Services president. “As a company, we’ve come a long way in a short amount of time — our audiences have grown significantly larger, we’ve drastically improved our online bidding system and the services and products we provide have expanded. But our commitment to providing buyers and sellers with the best auction experience possible has not — and will not — change.”

Albin noted that the feedback the company has received surrounding its auction-theater setup and innovative Leaderboard display has been very positive.

A Cat auction is a pretty good place to find a Cat mini ex. By conducting auctions that provide value to both the buyers and sellers, Cat Auction Services complements and enhances the relationship between Cat dealers and Cat customers.

“We’re hitting all of our targets and the support we’ve received from buyers and sellers alike reinforces the fact that we’re delivering on our promise to provide great value to all involved,” he stated. “Our offerings — including our detailed inspection reports and warranty options — quite simply have no equal. And the wide range of exclusive Caterpillar services we provide give our buyers more options, more flexibility and more confidence than anyone else can provide.”

Albin stated that more than 230 pieces of equipment have been consigned to the Iowa auction and more items are being added weekly — many of which qualify for an extended Equipment Protection Plan.

In addition to offering on-site bidding, Cat auctions attract thousands of bidders online. Through Cat Auction Services’ proprietary online bidding system, the company is able to tailor the experience to match that of its on-site participants. Albin said: “Honestly, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of an on-site auction — it’s an exciting, fast-paced event. But recognizing that a huge number of our customers are following us online, we’ve done absolutely everything in our power to bring that level of energy to the Internet, ensuring everyone is a part of the action.”

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