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Prime movers and trailers to go under the hammer after operator administration

With Mark’s Linehaul now set to wind up operations, more than 40 prime movers and trailers will be auctioned off in early August

Professional Australian valuers and auctioneers Hymans has revealed it will auction more than 40 prime movers and trailers from Mark’s Linehaul Pty Ltd after the operator entered liquidation.

On May 29, the operator appointed administrators, with a notice of deemed special resolution being issued on July 7 to wind up the company.

Now, Hymans has posted on its website an impending auction of 43 prime movers and trailers with the Mark’s badge on it.

Mark’s Linehaul Pty Ltd, formerly known as MFD Linehaul Pty Ltd, has been placed into voluntary administration, but MFD Linehaul is now still operating under new ownership.

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From August 7 to August 11, Hymans, in conjunction with Manheim, will hold an online auction on behalf of Jirsch Sutherland to clear the assets of MFD Linehaul.

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The assets include two 2018 Mack Superliner CLXT prime movers, a 2014 Western Star 4964, two 2012 Kenworth K200 big cabs, 3 2011 Kenworth K200 big cabs and a variety of Vawdrey and MaxiTrans drop deck curtainside trailers.

With the potential for further assets to be included, the inspection date is available now between 9am to 4pm local time in South Australia and Western Australia upon request on Mondays and Wednesdays.

The inspection locations are at Manheim at Perth Airport and in Altona North in Victoria.

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