05/27/2008

Mascus signs a license agreement for the Benelux region

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Mascus, the electronic marketplace for used equipment and transport vehicles, signs a license agreement with the Dutch company Via Via BV to be represented in Belgium, Netherland and Luxemburg.



London, UK, March 19th, 2008 - Mascus the Pan-European electronic marketplace for heavy used machinery and transportation vehicles continues to increase the number of its local offices across Europe. The last signed license agreement with the Dutch company Via Via BV, assigns opening of another Mascus office in Europe. "It is important for us to have own offices through out Europe. This allows us to deliver extra custom made services to our clients and be more responsive to their needs", says Mascus Director Fredrik Larsson.

More Mascus Offices in Europe

Mascus has been constantly expanding. Recently the site reached the impressive number of 1,000 customers placing over 30,000 pieces of used transport vehicles, construction, agriculture, forest and groundscare machines, and forklifts on the website. So far the company has signed nine co-operation agreements with different partners in 16 European countries, strengthening its positions in Scandinavia, Central, South Eastern Europe, UK, Baltic and CIS countries.

More benefits for Benelux customers

"Belgium, Dutch and Luxembourgian dealers will definitely benefit from Mascus presence in Europe. Along with having own language version of the website; mascus.be, mascus.nl and mascus.lu , dealers from the region will be able to strengthen their export channels and reach a variety of buyers from across Europe, where Mascus is well-known and establish as one of the biggest online marketplaces for heavy equipment and transport vehicles", says Frank Kuvel,

Country Manager for Benelux

The new licence partner, the Dutch company Via Via BV will be responsible for local marketing and sales in the Benelux region. "From now on we will promote Mascus on local newspapers, magazines, fairs as well as the local Google sites in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg. In addition, our customers will gain extra visibility on our general classified portal, www.viavia.nl, which overall will also provide dealers with more opportunities to sell to local transportation, construction, logistic and forestry companies and agricultural farmers " says Tim Scholte, the owner of Via Via Bv.

More opportunity for buyers of used equipment

"By strengthening our positions and developing new local marketing channels in the region more Belgium, Dutch and Luxembourgian dealers will use Mascus services, which will additionally increase the amount of used machines and transport vehicles available for sale on Mascus. Thanks to Mascus and our multi-local concept, trading of used equipment and transport vehicles becomes more efficient, and sellers and buyers across borders have an opportunity to create contacts and trade overcoming language and currency barriers and geographical boundaries. Now all European buyers have a better opportunity to choose from a wider selection of used construction, agricultural, forestry, groundscare machines, used heavy goods and commercial vehicles and forklift trucks." says Mascus Marketing and Internationalization Director Tomasz Odrobinski.

Contacts:
Robert Tate, Regional Sales Manager UK and Ireland, +44 (0)7970 23 00 55,
Tim Scholte, owner, +31 (0) 6 51823389,
Fredrik Larsson, Director, +46 (70) 305 1140,
Tomasz Odrobinski, Marketing Director / Internationalization, + 358 40 750 4922,
Frank Kuvel, Country Manager Benelux region, +31 (0)6 51246956,


Mascus– is an electronic marketplace for used machinery, equipment and trucks. Mascus makes trading in used machines and trucks quicker and more efficient by collecting in one place information about the supply and the demand. All dealers, producers and end users are welcome to offer their used machines and trucks for sale via the marketplace.

Other Info:

Via Via BV was part of a stock listed company; Trader Classified Media from 2001 until 2006. In 2006, the former General manager Tim Scholte and financial Director Faisel Djabarkhan did a successful management buy out for the Dutch operation. The business today exists of classified papers ViaVia and De Vondst and a free boat publication; Viaboten, as well as the relating websites www.viavia.nl, www.boten.nl and www.vondst.nl.

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