With the growth of online marketplaces and the rising availability of used heavy equipment for sale on the internet, it might be tempting to take advantage of seemingly excellent prices on used machinery. However, purchasing used heavy equipment from afar can be risky and result in costly blunders.
Several internet adverts can be deceptive, with vendors hiding important information about the equipment’s history, maintenance, and condition. As a result, you may end yourself purchasing equipment that is in bad condition, has been in an accident, or does not satisfy safety regulations.
That’s where a service provider like Mevas comes in. Experienced inspectors thoroughly check second-hand heavy equipment, giving the customer with a detailed report detailing the equipment’s condition, maintenance history, and any possible concerns.
Utilizing a professional service
The buyer may be certain that the equipment he or she is purchasing is safe, dependable, and suitable for purpose by hiring a professional inspection service. Mevas inspectors have the knowledge to detect hidden issues and assess the overall worth of the equipment.
Mevas believes that peace of mind is crucial when making a significant investment, and our inspection services may provide you the assurance you need to make an educated decision. So, the next time you’re thinking of purchasing second-hand heavy equipment, think twice before making an internet purchase and consider hiring a reputable inspection service like Mevas to ensure a safe and successful transaction.
The cost of evaluating used equipment is determined by several factors, including the number of units, their size, location, and inspector availability. However, as compared to the worth of the machines, the inspection cost is negligible. An professional inspector can assist in calculating repair costs and determining the current worth of the equipment.
MEVAS is run by a German management team and consists of a worldwide team of engineers with experience in numerous machinery manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi, Sandvik, and others. The range of inspected and validated heavy machinery includes PC 3000, ZX 1900 CAT 777, larger rock drills, bulldozers up to D10T, and articulated dump trucks of any type.
MEVAS has a track record of examining quarry, mining, and construction assets. Their engineers and inspectors have worked on pipeline projects in Russia, African goldfields, Kentucky coal mines, and massive oil plantations in Western Africa. Some projects and clientele for whom the firm is or was involved can be identified upon request.
So why does it pay off?
You can renegotiate the price of the examined machine if you have a complete inspection report. The vendor will still perform one of the repairs or provide a discount. If you decide not to purchase the equipment because it has too many hidden flaws, an inspection report will have spared you from making a disastrous investment.
Sample reports are accessible, and management is ready to discuss any need for machinery assessment or inspection. More information may be found at www.mevas.net.