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Krank launches world’s first commission-free auction platform driven by the businesses that use it

July 10, 2020

A new online auction platform has been developed by online tech company Krank, allowing companies to host commission-free machinery sales and build lead generation opportunities at the same time.

The systems allows companies to host their own auctions and sell equipment online with out the need for an auctioneer.

Krank claims that: "The system is secure, with users creating their own private marketplaces, choosing who can participate in the auction and agreeing terms – all with no commission or fees for buyer or seller.

"Covering everything from inspection to compliance, documentation and payment and delivery terms, the B2B auction feature puts the seller in control of the sale and provides transparency, security and unfettered access between buyer and seller, with no intermediary (like an auction house) capturing the sale data."

Unlike other online auction sites, such as Ebay, Krank does not get involved in the deal flow and payments do not flow through the platform.

"Bidders must first request to connect with the seller’s network (similar to a connection request in LinkedIn) and be accepted," say the developers, "before being able to participate in the auction.

"With both seller and bidder known to each other, both parties can go forward with the auction with confidence.

"With the seller capturing all the bidder details – not just the winning bid contact – the seller is creating new private, company-to-company networks of interested potential customers for future machine disposals."

According to Krank chief operating officer Amma Willis: "“The new B2B Auction feature puts the seller in complete control of the auction process.

“Sellers know their buyers and the process is transparent and secure – and all this with no commission or fees.

"But perhaps the biggest benefit is not the lack of commissions but rather the future lead generation aspect of knowing all the bidders.

"This helps solve one of the biggest headaches in equipment disposals – ‘Where is my next lead coming from?’.”

To host an auction, users upgrade from the basic free account on the Krank networking platform (by desktop or via the app), create a 30-day sale or rent listing for the machine (or attachment, part or anything else), convert it to an auction listing by using the intuitive auction wizard to select a reserve or no reserve auction, determine the opening bid price, start date and time etc.

In the absence of a third-party auctioneer involved in the deal, Krank-powered owner auctions provides the necessary seller declaration and purchase contract templates.

These can be edited to suit individual company requirements and clearly establish sellers’ authority to sell, and the terms on which the sale is being made.

Both documents are electronically signed by the seller and by each bidder before they can place a bid.

The UK-headquartered technology firm is targeting machinery sectors such as earthmoving and it already has the North American and UK markets in beta trials.

A global roll-out is expected later this year.

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