In 1998 due to the demands of the industry, we further expanded our business to include "Malcolm Harrison Auctions" specialists in onsite auctions, dedicated to having auctions at our customers premises in order to maximise equipment values and customer service . To date we have accumulated a total of 570 public auctions, mainly 50% being transport and 50% plant related to date. Auctions have been awarded to us mainly due to retirement, change of direction & fleet renewal programmes. The success of Malcolm Harrison Auctions has been brought about by our extensive knowledge and understanding of the industry and the people within it. Today, Malcolm Harrison’s remains a family business and it’s family culture is highlighted in the customer care and confidentiality being of utmost importance to us. This has led to the continued expansion of our personally run Auction business and our commercial vehicles & plant trading knowledge. Our staff are experienced, highly qualified and knowledgeable within the industry throughout and have extensive backgrounds and links through agricultural, transport and plant hire industries.
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Saturday 20th April sees these Volvo FMX tippers going under the hammer at Malcolm Harrison's regular sale in Prees, Shropshire. These 2018 trucks with their DVS passenger windows look well cared for and are fitted with Easy Sheet systems. If you can't make the sale, then check the phot lineages…
There's a host of Scania hook loaders heading through Malcom Harrison's regular Prees Truck & Trailer sale on the 3rd of February. Choose from 2015 and 2016 Euro 6 P Series and G Series cabs and a range of power outputs from 370 up to 490HP - the higher powered…
Here's one for the vintage truck shows! This 2 series Scania 142M will be a labour of love for someone. On french plates, the 4x2 tractor unit will be heading through the regular Prees Truck & Trailer sale on Saturday 9th December 2023, starting at 9.00am. There's bound to be…