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Proxibid to hold online auction

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28 January 2016

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Proxibid, the online auction site for construction equipment, will provide online bidding for Alex Lyon & Son’s seven-day auction in Kissimmee, Florida, USA.

The auction will feature construction equipment, rental returns and cranes, among others.

The live auction begins on 30 January but catalogues and online bidding for the week's auction sales are already available via its website.

Equipment for sale includes: 280 hydraulic excavators; 140 boom lifts; 120 telescopic forklifts; 120 skid steer loaders; 95 backhoe loaders; 90 excavator buckets, and; 40 vibratory rollers.

Jack Lyon, president of Alex Lyon and Son Sales Managers & Auctioneers, said, “If you can’t attend the auction, Proxibid’s secure online platform provides the same excellent experience as the live event but from the convenience of home.”

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