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    Manheim EOFY auctions: fleet renewal and capex signals for mine operators

    June 29, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Manheim EOFY auctions: fleet renewal and capex signals for mine operators

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Manheim Australia has scheduled more than 20 national and region-specific online and simulcast EOFY auctions through late June, offering nearly 1000 industrial equipment lots either onsite or in situ. The catalogue includes late-model mining and civil fleets, with assets such as haul trucks, excavators and ancillary plant positioned for rapid redeployment to operating sites or projects. Contractors and mine operators can use the timed sales to refresh fleets, dispose of surplus gear and benchmark secondary-market pricing ahead of FY26 capital planning.

    Technical Brief

    • Auctions are delivered via both timed online and live simulcast formats, affecting inspection and bidding logistics.
    • Assets are offered either consolidated at Manheim sites or sold in situ on client premises.

    Our Take

    With more than 20 Manheim Australia auctions and nearly 1000 lots in play across Australia, this creates a short-term window for miners and contractors to rebalance fleets ahead of the larger EPC-style and long-term services packages highlighted in our recent Australian mining contractors coverage (6 May 2026).

    The national and region-specific nature of Manheim Australia's June events aligns with the geographically dispersed project pipeline seen in our 1198 Mining stories, giving regional contractors a chance to pick up secondary equipment without committing to OEM lead times that can delay rail and heavy-haul works like those in the Martinus rail expansion piece (16 June 2026).

    For operators under ESG and cost pressure, as discussed in our ESG technology in mine design article (1 June 2026), these Manheim auctions offer a route to trial or supplement equipment configurations at lower capital intensity before locking in longer-term fleet strategies on new Australian projects.

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