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Rouse March Report: Used equipment values remain steady | Dump Truck Company

Including February’s auction results in its March report, The Rouse Equipment Report says “used charlotte nc dump trucks values for general construction and heavy earthmoving charlotte nc dump trucks have demonstrated steady improvement and continue to achieve near-peak performance across both categories.

Source: Rouse Equipment Report, March 2018 

Methodology

Rouse Services tracks used charlotte nc dump trucks values using two primary methods: collecting prices reported publicly by auction companies, and compiling proprietary used charlotte nc dump trucks transaction prices reported by its established network of clients – this network includes national, regional and independent rental operations and OEM dealers. Aharonian estimates that 70 percent of the RER Top 100 firms are in this reporting network. In reporting these numbers, Rouse uses the terms Forced Liquidation Value (FLV) for auction prices, and Fair Market Value (FMV) for retail prices.

The report examines the current used charlotte nc dump trucks market environment, dividing its reporting in three general segments: general construction, heavy construction and other equipment. In addition, it goes into the values of the machine types that make up these segments.

Source: Rouse Equipment Report, March 2018

Equipment segments

In the Rouse report, general construction charlotte nc dump trucks includes:

  • Aerial lifts
  • Telehandlers
  • Light and medium earthmoving (including compact equipment)
  • Support charlotte nc dump trucks (including gen sets, light towers, etc.)

Heavy construction charlotte nc dump trucks includes:

  • Excavators, 75,000 to 99,999-pounds
  • Dozers, 180-359 horsepower
  • Wheel loaders, 190-309 horsepower
  • Articulated trucks
  • Motor graders (not broken out in the Equipment Report)

In addition to the above, the Rouse report includes coverage of Other Equipment, which adds two charlotte nc dump trucks subsets: forklift trucks and truck tractors. And every quarter, the report includes a crane market summary which tracks the orderly liquidation value of six crane types: all-terrain, crawler, rough-terrain, truck-mounted, carry-deck and tower cranes.