The deal moves when someone knows the machine.

Brannon Liquidators connects sellers who need to move equipment with buyers who need to run it — cutting through the gap between asking price and closing price with market knowledge earned on the floor, not behind a desk.

Who we are

Brannon Liquidators was built around a straightforward premise: equipment transactions go sideways when the person running them does not actually know what the machine does, what it costs to move, or what a realistic buyer pool looks like. The name on the domain is the standard we are held to every time a seller picks up the phone. We do not manage a catalog of listings and wait for the market to come to us. We work the transaction — sourcing buyers, vetting condition, negotiating terms, and closing deals across plastics processing, metalworking, and every category that lives between the two. Our buyer network spans North America and reaches active international purchasers who are looking for exactly the kind of equipment that comes out of plant closures, downsizing events, and technology transitions. We represent sellers who need certainty and buyers who need specific assets, and we are accountable to both. No inflated appraisals to win a listing. No lowball offers dressed up as market value. The deal has to work on both ends or it does not happen — that is the only model that earns repeat calls.

How we work

Brannon Liquidators operates the way a seasoned broker should: we know the equipment, we know who needs it, and we know what the market will actually bear on a given day. That knowledge is the engine behind everything we do. It starts with valuations — not numbers pulled from a database, but defensible assessments of what a machine is worth in an orderly sale, in a liquidation scenario, and under time pressure. Those figures are what lenders, attorneys, and ownership groups need before any plan can be made, and they are what we build every engagement on. When it is time to sell, Brannon Liquidators works both sides of the transaction. We buy equipment outright when a seller needs a clean exit and a wire transfer is worth more than a drawn-out process. We also structure consignment arrangements, placing machinery with qualified buyers through our North American dealer network and an active international buyer base — the right approach when the asset warrants time and the seller can afford it. Auctions and liquidation events are a core part of our capability, not a fallback: when a plant is closing, a bankruptcy estate needs to be resolved, or a manufacturer is consolidating facilities, we manage the entire liquidation from inventory to final settlement. The asset scope we cover is deliberately broad, because shutdowns rarely sort themselves by product category. We handle thermoform equipment of every scale, extruders and complete extrusion lines, and tool and die infrastructure including progressive and transfer tooling. We move injection molding presses and their supporting auxiliaries, blow mold equipment, rotational mold carousels, and die cast machines from cold-chamber units to full trim cells. CNC machining centers, Swiss turning equipment, wire and sinker EDM, grinding machinery, stamping presses, fabrication equipment, automation systems, rubber and silicone processing lines, and complete mold inventories with associated product lines all fall within our normal course of business. On the larger end, Brannon Liquidators manages complete business sales and turnkey facility sales. We handle the contracts, real estate, and M&E as a single coordinated transaction. Real estate and machinery transfer together under one deal structure, with one point of contact managing the process from first call to final close. That breadth is what makes us useful when the situation is complicated — which, in a liquidation, it almost always is.

  1. Thermoforming Lines & Sheet Equipment
  2. Extrusion Systems & Downstream Tooling
  3. Tool & Die Assets and Stamping Infrastructure
  4. CNC Machining Centers & Turning Cells
  5. Automation & Auxiliary Processing Equipment
  6. Rotational Mold Machinery & Carousel Systems
  7. Structural and Sheet Metal Fabrication Equipment
  8. Swiss Precision Turning Centers
  9. Wire & Sinker EDM Systems
  10. Mold Tooling, Product Lines & Proprietary Assets
  11. Injection Molding Presses & Clamping Units
  12. Metal Stamping Presses & Progressive Die Lines
  13. Die Casting Machines & Trim Equipment
  14. Blow Mold Equipment & Accumulator Systems
  15. Cylindrical & Surface Grinding Cells
  16. Rubber & Silicone Processing Machinery

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