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Used equipment boom a boon for some

THE growing demand for heavy earthmoving equipment across the civil and mining sectors means businesses need to find alternative ways to source their heavy equipment gear, according to Lloyds Auctions head of business development Glenn Screech.

A Komatsu PC300-6 Hydraulic Excavator on Lloyd's list

A Komatsu PC300-6 Hydraulic Excavator on Lloyd's list

Screech said there was a massive demand for new and used heavy equipment due to the sheer volume of works being undertaken in the sector, with companies battling high demand and limited supply. "People...

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