Ingersoll-Rand Remarketing Offers Equipment

Words: Monica ArandaIngersoll-Rand Remarketing now offers end-users value-added, high-quality, used equipment through the Bobcat and Ingersoll-Rand dealer network.

Ingersoll-Rand Remarketing inventory includes two value-added used equipment classifications for units that are more than one year old: Quality Reborn (reconditioned equipment) and Job Ready (refurbished equipment).

Financing for the purchase of Quality Reborn and Job Ready equipment is provided for qualified customers through Ingersoll-Rand Financial Services.

The Ingersoll-Rand Remarketing web site provides easy access to Bobcat, Ingersoll-Rand and competitive equipment inventories. Available reports include machine specs, history and current conditions, including Quality Reborn, Job Ready and as-is. In addition, the web site also provides access to financing information, warranty programs, and creation and maintenance of personal equipment "wish lists."

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