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Ritchie Bros expands Perth equipment auction operations with $11m Midland site

Global auctioneer Ritchie Bros has strengthened its Perth presence after completing an $11 million acquisition of a local company's Midland headquarters.

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By The Daily Perth · Published 25 June 2026, 4:04 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 3:30 pm

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Ritchie Bros expands Perth equipment auction operations with $11m Midland site
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International equipment auctioneer Ritchie Bros has completed a significant expansion of its Western Australian footprint, acquiring a Midland facility for $11 million according to BusinessNews. The purchase marks another milestone in the global company's growth strategy within the state, adding operational capacity to serve Perth and regional WA clients.

The Midland site acquisition comes at a time when Perth's business services sector is seeing consolidation and expansion from international players. For local businesses in construction, mining, and industrial sectors, Ritchie Bros' expanded presence offers improved access to equipment auctioning services without needing to engage interstate operators, potentially lowering transaction costs and turnaround times.

The deal represents confidence in the WA economy and Perth's role as a logistics and equipment hub for resource and construction industries. With the facility now under its control, Ritchie Bros can scale operations to better serve the growing demand for second-hand equipment trading across the state's key sectors.

Sources: businessnews.com.au.

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