The tug being sold from the Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal near Southport is just one of thousands of items Government Liquidations has up for bid every week. The company, which has a contract with the Department of Defense, operates the website www.govliquidation.com and receives about 10,000 items of surplus... read more →
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A 1953 U.S. Army large tugboat known as the Valley Forge, currently stationed at Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal in Southport, will be deemed as "retired" by the military but it's far from unusable in the civilian world. The tugboat is 108 feet long and can hold up to 10... read more →
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Government Liquidation, which boasts a 320,000-square-foot warehouse in OKC, receives a wide variety of surplus items from Department of Defense and auctions them online at govliquidation.com. Whether one is preparing for a 2012 doomsday or just wanting to turn a profit by reselling the equipment, there is no shortage of... read more →
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For a starting bid of $150, buyers have their pick of 44 camouflage rucksacks, a 1970s dump truck that doesn't start but has only 60 miles on it, an inflatable boat or 270 Air Force jackets. With more than 10,000 items pouring in every week, Government Liquidation Read the Article
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It's easy to come up with a vision when launching a startup. But as circumstances change, it's often hard to stick with that vision. Bill Angrick III, co-founder of Liquidity Services (LQDT), credits a clear vision as a key to its long-term success. Angrick, 44, is chairman and chief executive... read more →
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Liquidation.com has become a booming business by taking returned items and excess inventory from seven of the top 10 retailers, and re-selling them -- everything, including Prada bags, TVs, iPads, air hockey tables, treadmills and battery-operated, remote controlled cars -- for up to 40 percent off. Read the Article
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An online auction site made the county more than $81,000 last year by selling its unwanted and outdated equipment. Clark County commissioners voted last week to renew its contract with govdeals.com, a website that exclusively sells items for governments and schools. By selling everything from bridge supports to mowers and... read more →