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Danielle launches machinery new/used equipment website

Danielle McSorley thought she recognised a niche in the market to connect end-users with suppliers in the construction, agricultural, shipping and transport sectors. So she decided to develop a website which provides a one-stop-shop to link the end-user with the “cheapest and best quality machine, part or shipping price.” The result is machinery-user.com, the new website created by McSorley, grand-daughter of the late entrepreneur business man John Finlay, remembered for his innovations in the concrete, mob
March 8, 2013 Read time: 2 mins

Danielle McSorley thought she recognised a niche in the market to connect end-users with suppliers in the construction, agricultural, shipping and transport sectors. So she decided to develop a website which provides a one-stop-shop to link the end-user with the “cheapest and best quality machine, part or shipping price.”

The result is machinery-user.com, the new website created by McSorley, grand-daughter of the late entrepreneur business man John Finlay, remembered for his innovations in the concrete, mobile screening, mobile block machinery and forklift industries.

She has worked in the plant and machinery industry for over eight years, leaving TBF Thompson Plant,  where she was sales administrator, after five years to join the family business Quarryplant International Limited, where she still works today exporting machinery worldwide. Her family has been in the machinery industry for over three generations.

“The aim of machinery-user.com is to provide machinery end-users with all their machinery requirements. The services range from new to second hand equipment, machinery hire, machinery parts to shipping and transportation. Focusing on the construction, quarrying, forestry and agriculture industries,” says McSorley.

“End-users and machinery dealers will submit tenders for their requirements and the tenders will be sent directly to suppliers worldwide by email. The suppliers will then deal directly with the end-users and dealers.”

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