Record-breaking +26,200 bidders participate in premier global auction event on Feb 21 – 26
Amid a tight supply environment, Ritchie Bros. welcomed thousands of motivated buyers online and onsite to its premier global equipment event in Orlando. Buyers from around the world needing to fill immediate gaps in their fleets converged for the destination auction, creating strong pricing for equipment items and trucks. When the auction yard dust settled, Ritchie Bros. sold more than 11,200 items for US$213 million in the massive six-day event.
Orlando combines the best of both worlds – online and onsite
From the onset of the pandemic, Ritchie Bros. has invested to create an industry-leading buyer experience by leveraging the best of the onsite and online worlds. Orlando’s premier global auction this year was no different. Ritchie Bros. introduced a new online inspection tool that provided users with a 360-degree view of items selling, as well as an enhanced sale day experience with live videos and bidder maps. Bidders were also able to take advantage of a new mobile experience for online bidding.
“It was a thrill to bring people together in Orlando and see those important network connections in action,” said Ann Fandozzi, Chief Executive Officer, Ritchie Bros. “It was exciting to welcome everyone back with an amazing customer appreciation event to kick off the week. Customers from all over had an opportunity to interact with each other, re-establish long-standing Ritchie Bros. relationships and meet new members of our team. It showed once again that Orlando is more than an auction.
“We continue to work hard to evolve our sale-day experience, bringing together the best of both worlds – online and onsite – and it was great to hear so much positive feedback,” added Ms. Fandozzi. “The technology we are providing continues to improve the buyer experience and we believe that contributed to the strong pricing we saw this week.”
200 acres of selection, plus more from satellite yards
Buyer demand for the February 21 – 26, 2022 auction was also strong, with a site-record 26,200+ bidders from 86 countries participating. Equipment views per lot increased 45% year-over-year from last year’s Orlando auction.
Ritchie Bros.’ Orlando site featured 200 acres packed with the best selection of equipment anywhere. More than 1,130 consignors sold equipment located at the site, and virtually from six different Ritchie Bros. satellite yard locations, giving sellers an opportunity to reach Orlando’s global buyer audience. In a market environment where equipment is in short supply, buyers had a wide selection to choose from, including 400+ excavators, 390+ compactors, 230+ skid steer loaders, 230+ wheel loaders, 180+ dozers, 100+ cranes, 400+ boom & scissor lifts, and 370+ truck tractors. Lots sold in the core categories of construction and transportation at Orlando were up year over year – 7,000+ lots in 2022 versus 6,900+ lots in 2021.
Specific late-model highlights included a 2019 Caterpillar 745 articulated dump truck that sold for $405,000; a 2018 Cat D8T that sold for $430,000; and a 2019 Cat 336 tracked excavator that sold for $267,500. If you’re interested in learning more about pricing, Ritchie Bros. offers accurate price performance analysis from Rouse Services, as well as a free monthly Market Trends Report.
‘The event that kicks off the auction season’
Among the sellers at Orlando this year was Florida-based Ring Power Corp. and Vallencourt Construction.
“Orlando was a great sale. It was good to see all the buyers and sellers there at the event that kicks off the auction season,” said Frank Streva III, Senior Vice President of Ring Power Corp. “We sold everything from skid steers up to D8 dozers at the auction, had lots of bidding activity, and we had very strong pricing – we were very happy with the outcome.”
“When you’re in the market to sell used equipment, you’re not going to find a better place to do it, or a better group of people, than Ritchie Bros.,” added Daniel Vallencourt, Vice President of Vallencourt Construction. “At this year’s auction, we sold excavators, bulldozers, trucks, off-road trucks, attachments, and more. We’ve been doing business with Ritchie Bros. for 30 years, and they’re always up front with us, treat us right, no surprises, and we were glad to be back in Orlando.”
Buyers from around the world look to Orlando
Approximately 84 percent of the equipment in the Orlando auction was purchased by U.S. buyers, including 22 percent purchased by Florida buyers. The remaining 16 percent of the equipment was sold to international buyers from as far away as Australia, Brazil, Germany and Japan.
AUCTION QUICK FACTS: ORLANDO, FL (FEBRUARY 2022)
- Gross Transaction Value (GTV): US$213+ million
- Total Registered Bidders: 26,200+
- Total Number of Lots: 11,200+
- Total Number of Consignors: 1,130+
- Total Number of Buyers: 3,300+
Orlando capped off a big February for Ritchie Bros. After starting its auction season in Tipton, Calif., Ritchie Bros. went on to conduct a US$59-million record-breaking Phoenix auction and a US$55-million Houston auction. In the coming weeks, Ritchie Bros. will sell more than 20,000 equipment items and trucks, including a Rocky Mountain Regional Event on March 2 – 3; Edmonton, AB auction on March 1-3; Los Angeles, Calif, on March 4; Toronto on Mar 8-10; and a Fort Worth, TX auction on March 15 – 17. The company also has weekly featured online auctions at IronPlanet.com; a daily reserved option with Marketplace-E; and a brand new equipment listing service called Ritchie List, with more than 40,000+ items already listed.