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Marine Auctions raises the bar with live internet bidding for auctions

by Praneel Lal on 17 Dec 2014
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Marine Auction, based in Queensland Australia is proud to announce that they will be pioneering their 2015 auctions with live internet online bidding from around the world.

This is a huge step for Marine Auctions who have cemented themselves at the forefront within the industry.


The online bidding component will be live factor, will allow bidders from around the world to bid in real-time. Marine Auctions believes this is a first for Marine Auction industry.

The company, headed by Adrian Seiffert, have auctioned vessels this year via online auctions and look forward to instilling this modern technological aspect for their 2015 auctions at Runaway Bay Marina (Gold Coast) and Rivergate Marina (Brisbane).

Seiffert said 'I believe this is a progressive step forward for our company, it places Marine Auctions on a global platform, whilst enhancing the exposure of our vendors to interested parties and a larger network of potential buyers from around the world. I believe this is a first and we are delighted to be at the forefront of such technological advancements'.

Marine Auctions has just completed their final auction for 2014 on the Gold Coast and are currently looking for vessels for their first auction in 2015, to be held at Runaway Bay Marina on Saturday the 31st of January.

If you would like to know more about Marine Auctions please visit us on the website

or email adrian@marineauctions.com.au

or call T: +61 (0) 418 783 358, T: (07) 3268 3614.
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