Thursday 12 March 2009

Good Old Days vs The Dynamic Today

Riley Surface World occupies a unique place within the UK Surface Finishing Industry. While there are many companies that supply machinery and install plating and finishing plants. We are the only company that relies almost entirely on the buying and selling of capital equipment for our income.

Ever since our inception back in 1966, we have pursued a very simple business model. Redundant equipment from electroplating and surface treatment companies is inspected, valued and shipped to our large warehouse. If all goes to plan, another company in need of the same equipment visits us, inspects the machine, agrees a price and it is shipped out again.

If only it was that simple! We now live in a world where there are a myriad number of ways to buy and sell and choice of places to go. One way in particular that has become increasingly significant is the online auction.

Back in the good old days, industrial auctions took place in draughty factories and were frequented by rogues, vagabonds and thieves! They were on opportunity to meet up with fellow dealers, lament the passing of time, compare business successes, kick a few tyres, share a bacon sandwich and do a deal.

But times have moved on. The man in the bowler hat with the hammer has been replaced by the techno wizards of the online auction houses that now spread their networks across continents. The global success of eBay has spawned a new generation of companies specialising in asset realisation and disposal. Equipment is traded all around the world at the click of a mouse, from widgets to aircraft carriers.

This is a development to be embraced rather than feared. It is good for sellers because it exposes their goods to a worldwide community of relevant purchasers. So polishing lathes or stoving ovens that are surplus to requirements in Birmingham can find new homes in Brazil.

For buyers, tracking down machinery that is suitable for your coating or finishing operation is no longer a chore. The use of universal search engines such as Google or Yahoo will pinpoint the sites where the products are for sale. The elegance of the bidding process determines a fair price that is agreed by both sides, removing the reticence of some to barter with the seller. It is the very essence of market forces at work.

New electronic payment methods such as PayPal and NOCHEX overcome many of the hurdles such as letters of credit that can prove to be a nightmare for exporters. The language of auctions is universal; everybody understands the value of money. And with many of the established auction houses now offering a ‘self-upload’ facility for equipment, you don’t even have to speak to the auctioneer to get your machine sold.

Riley Surface World has for some time been allocating time and resources in order to utilise the power of many online auction sites. They represent the new frontier in global trading. Buying and selling goods online is dynamic, immediate, profitable and makes good business sense.