There's more to Ritchie Bros. than yellow iron. In fact, we sell more transportation equipment than any other auctioneer. Find out why - in our customers' own words.

Brad Skelton - Skelton Tomkinson (Brisbane, Australia)
Brad Skelton got his international freight forwarding business off the ground in Australia with a little help from a Ritchie Bros. auction in Hong Kong. During a major business realignment, Brad put his trust in the same company that had put its trust in him.

Ray Scott - Scott Group of Companies (Adelaide, Australia)
At the end of a major project, the Scott Group – one of Australia’s largest transportation companies – had 130 surplus transportation items and two options: Send the trucks out of state to be sold piecemeal – or have Ritchie Bros. bring the auction to the Scott Group’s site and sell everything in one day.

Louis & Denis Larabie - Larabie Trucking (Kapuskasing, ON)
For Denis and Louis Larabie of Kapuskasing, Ontario, a fortuitous wrong turn led to a major trucking contract with the De Beers diamond company. At the end of the contract, the Larabie brothers had almost 150 trucks and trailers to sell – and a new appreciation for unreserved auctions.

John Spadaro - MBS Express (Melbourne, Australia)
When the state economy took a downturn in the early 2000s, John Spadaro needed to sell millions of dollars of equipment belonging to his trucking company in Melbourne, Australia. John decided to check out a new auction company in town: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. And he's never looked back.

Frank Rizzardo - Emcon Services (Merritt, BC)
Frank Rizzardo built his B.C.-based highway maintenance business from one contract to six. The equipment fleet of Emcon Services grew at the same pace. When Emcon’s business dropped by almost half, Frank needed to sell millions of dollars of equipment – at a fair price.
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